"Comun" on a bottle of Brazilian wine refers to the wine being a common or basic blend, similar to a table wine. It typically indicates a straightforward, everyday wine without specific regional or varietal characteristics. In Brazil, "Comun" wines are often affordable and easy-drinking options for casual consumption.
No, I have never seen a 1943 Florin stamped into a bottle cap, but I have seen plenty of other coins stamped into bottle caps.
The Brazilian Miracle of the 1970s was the name given to the huge economic growth seen in Brazil. This occurred under a military regime.
A bottle will usually state it's alcohol by volume (ABV) as "proof" . Proof is double what the percentage of alcohol is. So, a bottle of 60 proof spirits would be 30% alcohol by volume. The highest percentage alcohol in a spirit that I've seen is 151 proof, and that was a bottle of rum.
question: what is the habbitat of a blue bottle jellyfish. Answer: Australlia and florida
Well, as people know they drink from a bowl but, I have seen a dog drink from a water bottle before!
an empty shampoo bottle seriously have you seen his hair XD
I have seen units/bt where bt stands for bottle
the bottle nosed dolphin
$1.97 I've seen a bottle of ranch dressing go for 99 cents at the 99 cent store!
Do not give your baby bottle or food before the doctor has seen them.
No, it is a cylinder. The top few inches, might be seen as a cone.
Yes, a water bottle is typically translucent, meaning that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly through it. This allows you to see the level of water in the bottle and monitor how much is left.