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Thus, "Adulteration" refers to the adulteration of coffee; and "Adulterants," to the substances used for that purpose.
All About Coffee 1909
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
Cornucopia Institute 2008
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
Cornucopia Institute 2008
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
Cornucopia Institute 2008
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Almond Growers and Handlers File Federal Lawsuit Seeking to End "Adulteration" of Raw Nuts
Cornucopia Institute 2008
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Adulteration of fuel is widespread in India and is blamed on criminals commonly labelled as an "oil mafia" by local media.
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Adulteration scandals in the 1990s led the European Union, which produces the majority of the world's supply, to establish an investigative task force to handle the matter.
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Not until thirty years later did the British medical journal, The Lancet, and Dr. Arthur Hill Hassail address the problem, and Parliament finally passed the Food Adulteration Act in 1860.
November « 2007 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2007
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