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A catalogue raisonné is normally produced by the artist or by a committee of family members, experts or academics, collectively known as "producers". The catalogue ordinarily contains a list of characteristics of an artwork such as the title, year of production, dimensions, medium and a description of the work, alongside an image of the work.
"Poppy Seed (Boards of Canada Remix)" and "Poppy Seed (Reprise) (Boards of Canada Remix)" – 2001 – remix of Slag Boom Van Loon on So Soon "Last Walk Around Mirror Lake" – 2003 – remix of Boom Bip on From Left to Right "Dead Dogs Two" – 2004 – remix of cLOUDDEAD on Dead Dogs Two "Broken Drum" – 2005 – remix of Beck on Guero ...
Consumers Distributing was plagued by the perception that items were frequently out of stock due to the catalogue shopping nature of the store. With the catalogue concept, the customer selected the item either at home while looking through the company's catalogue, or by a group of catalogues in the showroom of every store.
In a Shop-Rite catalogue store, customers would browse the catalogue, select their merchandise and apply to the store clerk for the item. The chain began with four stores in London, Ontario , in the early 1970s and was acquired in 1972 by Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) [ 1 ] when it purchased Middlesex Warehouse Sales Ltd., the operators of Shop ...
The Super C (Hull location) in Gatineau, QC. Super C is a discount supermarket chain with 101 stores in Quebec.The stores average 4,103 square metres (44,164 sq ft) in size. [1]
Made in Canada (French: Fabriqué au Canada) and Product of Canada (Produit du Canada) are certification marks designating a claim that Canada is the country of origin of a good. A product label for that good may use these marks, or a qualified version, to present that claim to consumers.
The U.S., Australia, Canada and New Zealand claim it is part of an intelligence operation conducted by China. A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington has denied responsibility.
The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB; French: Conseil d'examen du prix des médicaments brevetés) is a federal quasi-judicial regulatory and reporting agency in Canada with a mandate to protect consumers by ensuring that the prices of patented medication charged by manufacturers of patented drugs are not excessive.