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- abbreviation
cochineal ,carminic acid , thecarmines or Natural Red 4 when used as afood colouring
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Examples
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The E120 is a mini card embedded module that integrates high-speed data connectivity into e-books, and other portable entertainment devices for 3G mobile data applications.
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Neither cochineal nor carmine/ carminic acid/ E120 the name of the dye obtained from the cochineal insects is mentioned on the ingredients.
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For E120.00 per upgrade, it's not exactly a bargain.
between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day hawkwing_lb 2006
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Acer beTouch E120 and beTouch E130: Android in BlackBerry's clothing
Crave at CNET UK 2010
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Turning to our core products, we introduce the Expedite E120 embedded model during the first quarter.
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Jacek Kastelaniec, director-general of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, will go to Britain's Cabinet Office today to press the British government on Prime Minister Gordon Brown's promise to contribute to a E120 million ($187m) endowment fund that will guarantee the preservation of one of the main sites of the Holocaust.
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Smarties contain E120, which some vegetarians may want to avoid.
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If you look at the F3 and F6, BYD's larger models, the doors look identical to those of the Toyota Corolla E120 and Toyota Camry XV30 respectively, but the front - and rear-end styling has been modi fi ed to resemble some of Honda's work.
British Blogs 2009
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If you look at the F3 and F6, BYD's larger models, the doors look identical to those of the Toyota Corolla E120 and Toyota Camry XV30 respectively, but the front - and rear-end styling has been modi fi ed to resemble some of Honda's work.
British Blogs 2009
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I'd really only like more time to ride the bikes I've got, but if you twisted my arm I'd go for a Whyte 19 carbon (then I'd have a full set) and maybe an E120 superbike.
Singletrack Magazine 2009
chained_bear commented on the word E120
"Sold free of bug parts, in liquid or powdered form, cochineal appears on European labels as additive E120, and elsewhere as cochineal extract, carmine, carminic acid, or simply as 'coloring added.'"
Amy Butler Greenfield, A Perfect Red: Empire, Espionage, and the Quest for the Color of Desire (New York: Harper Collins, 2005), 244.
October 6, 2017