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What (who) is LABELLED - definition

1981 SINGLE BY SQUEEZE
Labelled With Love

Labelled      
·- of Label.
Wine label         
  • Historical wine label
  • A ''blanc de noir'' sparkling wine made from the red Pinot noir and Gamay grapes.
  • Grieser]] Kurwein'', 1910 ca
  • Sparkling wine from New York with a semi-generic usage of "Brut American champagne."
  • A wine label for a wine from Vouvray with a [[scratch and sniff]] sticker affixed to draw the consumer's attention.
Wine labels; Label (wine); Labeled (wine); Labeling (wine); Labels (wine); Labelled (wine)
Wine labels are important sources of information for consumers since they tell the type and origin of the wine. The label is often the only resource a buyer has for evaluating the wine before purchasing it.
Labelled enumeration theorem         
COUNTERPART OF THE PÓLYA ENUMERATION THEOREM FOR THE LABELLED CASE
In combinatorial mathematics, the labelled enumeration theorem is the counterpart of the Pólya enumeration theorem for the labelled case, where we have a set of labelled objects given by an exponential generating function (EGF) g(z) which are being distributed into n slots and a permutation group G which permutes the slots, thus creating equivalence classes of configurations. There is a special re-labelling operation that re-labels the objects in the slots, assigning labels from 1 to k, where k is the total number of nodes, i.

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Labelled with Love

"Labelled with Love" is a song by Squeeze, released as the third single from the band's fourth album, East Side Story. It was the last Squeeze single to reach the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 4 in 1981.

Difford and Tilbrook used the title in a 1983 musical.

Examples of use of LABELLED
1. Mr Maliki labelled the Haditha incident a "horrible crime" yesterday.
2. In early March Freeland labelled the charges as "absurd."
3. Those who oppose their occupations will be labelled criminals.
4. Even Australian Prime Minister John Howard labelled him a chucker.
5. Each pair is labelled with a snippet of personal history.