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		<description><![CDATA[The nominal standard bottles of wine is 75 cl (while bottled mineral water is 100 cl). The &#8220;half-bottles of wine have a capacity of 37.5 cl. The &#8220;watch&#8221; has a rated capacity of 25 cl. Various orders, orders and decrees regulate, in France and other European countries, &#8220;features bottles that can serve as containers measures [...]]]></description>
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