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  • *ice cream and sorbet == Related concept == *Dairy cow == Statistical data == *Milk and milk product statistics [[Category:Agriculture and fisheries|Dairy product]] [[Category:Agriculture_glossary|Dairy product]] [[Category:Glossary|Dairy product]] ...
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  • * The structure of distribution and retail also varies between countries. Differences in the price of ice cream, for example, could be related to differences in market and retail structure (i.e. whether ice cream is produced and sold locally or whether ...
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  • **game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers ... **hire of game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates ...
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  • *other food products: sugar, jams, marmalades and honey, confectionery, chocolate and other cocoa preparations, edible ice, ice cream and sorbet, food products n.e.c.; *non-alcoholic beverages: coffee, tea and cocoa, mineral waters, soft drinks and concentrates ...
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  • *other food products: sugar, jams, marmalades and honey, confectionery, chocolate and other cocoa preparations, edible ice, ice cream and sorbet, food products n.e.c.; *non-alcoholic beverages: coffee, tea and cocoa, mineral waters, soft drinks and concentrates ...
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  • *smoothies with additives (such as water (including ice), dairy products, tea or chocolate). Sugar-sweetened soft drinks include heavily-sugared beverages, such as lemonade, cola, ice tea, energy drinks, syrup-based ...
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  • *ice creams; *sorbets. It should be noted that this article excludes the agricultural activities of growing, farming, rearing and hunting and also fishing (NACE Divisions 01 and 05). A number of products, such as eggs or cheese are also sold directly ...
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  • *the manufacture of dairy products(Group 10.5), including the operation of dairies and cheese making, the production of ice cream; the production of raw milk (for example, from cattle or sheep) is excluded as is the manufacture of non-dairy milk and ...
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  • and industrial machinery, bottle cleaning, street sweeping, snow and ice removal. Landscape service activities include planting, care and maintenance of parks and gardens for private and public housing, industrial and commercial buildings, schools, hospitals ...
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  • food delivery services (such as pizza), take-out eating places, ice cream van vendors, mobile food carts, food preparation in market stalls, restaurant and bar activities connected to transportation (for example, on boats or trains), when carried out ...
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  • example, for heating and power), cooled air, chilled water for cooling and ice; this network distribution of steam and hot water may be for the purpose of city heating, also known as district heating. Data sources The analysis presented in this article ...
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  • In Europe and globally, the rise in temperature has already led to observable changes in ecosystems and society. Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, the Arctic sea ice and mountain glaciers are shrinking and sea levels are rising at an ever faster ...
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  • *10.52 manufacture of ice cream. At the most detailed NACE level, the entire economy is divided into 615 classes. The level of detail used for STS data varies. For example, for industry STS data are presented for the class (four-digit) level of NACE ...
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  • money on themselves, e.g. to go to the movies, to buy a magazine, to buy an ice-cream, etc. *The indicator on inability to afford to use public transport on regular basis refers to the percentage of persons in the total population who, due to financial ...
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  • For example, it is obvious that the correlation between the sales of ice-cream and the sales of sun glasses does not reflect a causal relationship between the two variables. Instead, both variables are likely to be driven by an independent third variable ...
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  • examples include being able to go to the cinema, to buy a magazine or an ice cream. A relatively high share of the EU population towards the end of their working lives (aged 55-64 years) faces various forms of in-work poverty, deprivation and exclusion ...
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  • of high-speed train connections (such as Eurostar, Thalys or ICE) that make it relatively easy to commute longer distances. [[Image:Top 20 regions with the largest number of cross-border commuter outflows, by NUTS 2 regions, 2015 (¹)_RYB2016.png|thumb ...
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  • makes up more than 97 % of the world’s liquid freshwater not tied up as ice and snow. The amount of water actually available for abstraction from surface water and groundwater is mainly determined by geo-climatic conditions. Therefore figures vary ...
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  • ferroviaires à grande vitesse (comme les trains Eurostar, Thalys ou ICE), qui permettent de parcourir facilement des distances plus longues pour faire le déplacement entre le domicile et le travail. La migration pendulaire transfrontalière au Luxembourg ...
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  • von Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnverbindungen (wie dem Eurostar, Thalys oder dem ICE), mit denen sich auch größere Entfernungen vergleichsweise einfach überbrücken lassen. Grenzüberschreitender Pendlerverkehr nach Luxemburg Im Jahr 2015 war Luxemburg ...
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