crowner

crowner

(ˈkraʊnə)
n
(Marketing) a promotional label consisting of a shaped printed piece of card or paper attached to a product on display
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They sit up all night together continually, and Hindley has been borrowing money on his land, and does nothing but play and drink: I heard only a week ago - it was Joseph who told me - I met him at Gimmerton: "Nelly," he said, "we's hae a crowner's 'quest enow, at ahr folks'.
"An' Seth Bede's been to me this morning to say he wished me to tell Your Reverence as his brother Adam begged of you particular t' allow his father's grave to be dug by the White Thorn, because his mother's set her heart on it, on account of a dream as she had; an' they'd ha' come theirselves to ask you, but they've so much to see after with the crowner, an' that; an' their mother's took on so, an' wants 'em to make sure o' the spot for fear somebody else should take it.
"Why shouldn't they dig the man up and have the Crowner?" said the dyer.
Of course Bosworth Farm Stud, Scott Bros, GAR Sturtlese and P de Marigny had to be overseas Breeders.Silverstone Air naturally, Horse of the Year, raging three-year-old, and, Triple Crowner.
The father had one Toyota Crowner. I was the one watching the house.
The physical measures were the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) (Movement Disorder Society Task Force on Rating Scales for Parkinson's Disease, 2003), the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) (Steffen & Seney, 2008) and mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (mini-BESTest) (Leddy, Crowner, & Earhart, 2011).
Having gained wide recognition for sewn canvases and tile platforms that are reminiscent of hard-edge geometrical abstraction and sometimes double as theater sets, in her recent works Sarah Crowner continues combining and recasting modernist abstraction and applied arts, but in ways that evoke the curvilinear forms and colors of nature.
Admittedly, the singer's more turkey crowner than crooner.
Overall ambiance was so colourful that it appeared as a flower store; it quite clearly echoed: decoratif, decoratif and decoratif The gallery offered an interesting and, at first thought, not quite fitting combination of artists: an established painter Sarah Crowner, known for her sewn geometric abstractions and Milena Muzquiz, an emerging artist with a background in ceramics whose work I have not seen before.
He is also the author of several popular "Crowner John" novels about a medieval detective.
In 1998 the brewery installed a Linatronic 712 emptybottle inspector followed in 2006 by a KES bottle washer and now the Modulfill HES filler with crowner plus a Checkmat FMHF fill level inspector with logo detection together with the requisite bottle conveyors.