Swiss = pertaining to Switzerland. Swiss region= Switzerland, Southern Bavaria, Liechtenstein, Western Austria, Northern Italy , Northeast France.
yes offcourse he has who says he has'nt?
At least some Gucci watches say "Swiss made"; I can't guarantee that all of them do.However: you think it's harder to counterfeit the words "Swiss made" than it is to counterfeit the word "Gucci"? The fact that it says "Swiss made" doesn't automatically mean it can't possibly be a fake, it just means that if it is a fake, it's a slightly less obvious fake than if it said "Gnocci" and "Swiss Cheese" instead.
I don't have an answer but I also have an old painting that says parti fra hvidingso
Marketed in the US with a European name, but made in China. The movements are usually either made in China, Japan, or Switzerland. Even if the watch dial says "Swiss" or "Swiss Made," the watch is still assembled in China. The movement may contain some Swiss parts, and that's what "Swiss" or "Swiss Made" is referring to.
This does not mean they are blind. Or making people blind for that matter. Blinding means something is awesome or something is big, depending on the context. For example: 'This is a blinding painting!' Or: 'I have a blinding headache!'
When you touch him, he says, "I can do that!" When Charlie Brown talks to him, he says, "I like painting superheroes!"
look for one that says gesso
As the title says it is a still life painting. It was made of oil paint on canvas.
If the label says Swiss cheese, that actually means it is _not_ made in Switzerland. Think about it this way, if Swiss on the label meant it came from Switzerland, that would mean they either only produce one type of cheese there or else they would call a bunch of different cheese the same thing. Calling it "Swiss" means it is made in the style the Swiss use. The resulting cheese is basically a clone of Emmental, an actual cheese made in Switzerland. The generic labeling term is used (as far as I know) only in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.Answer 2It depends which country you are in. In most European countries, if it says "Swiss Cheese" it must come from Switzerland, otherwise the shop is fraudulently advertising.There are lots of different types of Swiss Cheese, Emmental, Appenzell, Gruyère etc.But US consumer law allows things to be called "Swiss" which are not actually from Switzerland.
I have a Rossy painting of a vase of flowers and it says it was made in Mexico.
It depends on which region Canada is in. America is Region 1. it says what region the game is on the case
when she says what?