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1) Could you please precise what kind of label you are talking about? "A label is any kind of tag attached to something so as to identify the object or its content. Label may also refer to: Label (heraldry), a charge closely resembling the strap with pendants which, from the saddle, crossed the horse's chest Label, an older term for a long thin device, in particular, a rule as on an astrolabe, circumferentor or similar instrument. Label language of Papua New Guinea Labeling (map design), or cartographic labeling, is a form of typography and strongly deals with form, style, weight and size of type on a map Automatic label placement Labeling theory, or social reaction theory Label (command), a shell command. Label (control), a component of user interfaces. Label (programming language) Revision tag, a textual label associated with a specific revision of a project Labelling, defining or describing a person in terms of his or her behavior "Labels", a song by GZA on the album Liquid Swords An identifier Isotopic labeling, a technique for tracking the passage of a sample of substance through a system Packaging and labelling Record label, a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos "Labels" is a French record label created by Virgin France S.A., now a division of EMI Music France" Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Label_(disambiguation%29 2) "The best label in the world? If you were asked to name Denmark's most famous exports, Carlsberg lager, Hans Christian Andersen, actor Viggo Mortensen, supermodel Helena Christensen and bacon might first spring to mind. Well, now you can add the fashion label Kiilerich to the list. This brand is a massive hit in its native Denmark and is set to cause a storm in the UK, too. The label was established five years ago by Sanne Kiilerich, offering seriously glam, show-stopping evening-wear - but all with a social conscience. From using 100 per cent natural materials to making sure the workers enjoy Fair Trade standards, and investing money back into the local community in Denmark, Kiilerich does everything in a socially aware way." Source and further information: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1043367/FASHION-NEWS-From-art-sleeve-Calvins-latest-model--And-maybe-best-new-label-world-.html 3) "Here’s the process: 1. Find out what your current label really says to your customers. 2. Decide what you want your label to say about your wine. 3. Hire professional designers and give them direction. 4. Pick the label design that best delivers against the direction you set. 5. Print your new label. In a nutshell, it’s quite simple. Think of your label as an advertisement for what is inside the bottle. After all, people can only judge a wine by its cover … no quick sampling of its contents is allowed before purchase." Source and further information: http://www.practicalwinery.com/JulyAugust07/julyaug07p21.htm 4) "Colleges increasingly avoiding 'Best' label Minnesota school joins 60 others not taking part in U.S. News' annual rankings." Source and further information: http://www.startribune.com/local/11593756.html
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