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Cleanskin logo #10101) Australian wine 2) Wine terminology
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Cleanskin logo #21000[security] Within the vernacular of counter-terrorism agents and police officers, a cleanskin is an undercover operative whose identity is not known to the forces he or she is tasked to infiltrate. This is usually because such an agent has not conducted any prior undercover activity.{cn|date=December 2013} The phrase entered wide currency w...
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Cleanskin logo #21000[wine] In Australia, cleanskin wine is a term for wine whose label does not indicate the winery or the winemaker`s name. It is typically sold at a low price. ==Labeling== Cleanskin labels usually only show the grape variety and the year of bottling, as well as other information required by Australian law - alcohol content, volume, additives...
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Cleanskin logo #20673In Australia, wine bottled without a commercial label, usually sold cheaply in bulk quantities.
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Cleanskin logo #23224Unbranded cattle.
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Cleanskin logo #21217Cleanskin is Australian slang for a person without a criminal record.
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Cleanskin logo #23194In Australia, wine bottled without a commercial label, usually sold cheaply in bulk quantities.
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cleanskin logo #23807Unbranded cattle
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Cleanskin logo #23809Bottle of wine without a label. Usually bought in bulk by companies who then add their own personalised label and use the wine as e.g. gifts to clients
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Cleanskin logo #23809cattle that have not been branded, earmarked or castrated.
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