A well-known French fashion house founded by fashion designer Jean-Baptiste Puig, known for its elegant and luxurious clothing, accessories, and ready-to-wear collections.
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The academic study of the mission and ministry of the Christian Church, including the theory, practice, and history of Christian missions.
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A part of a log cut from the trunk of a tree; specifically, the solid circular portion on either end of the trunk that remains unchanged when the log is split into boards. It is often used metaphorically to refer to someone or something that is unwieldy, cumbersome, or inefficient.
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Odourprints refer to the unique scent fingerprints or patterns left behind by various substances or objects. These can be detected by dogs trained in scent detection and play a crucial role in identifying substances or people.
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A town in eastern Madagascar, and a district of Tsihombo coman-cehitrino. It is known for its strategic location and the region’s biodiversity, especially marine life in nearby marine parks.
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The accusative form of 'custodia', relating to the acts and practices of keeping or guarding something or someone. It can also imply the officers or personnel responsible for the custody and safekeeping of a place or item.
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Saccrones, scientifically known as one of the term for a genus of ciliates, are a type of protozoa that live in marine and freshwater environments.
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A derogatory term historically used to refer to young male servants or workers, often gay men. Note: This term is offensive and inherently discriminatory. It is important to use respectful, accurate, and inclusive language. Consider the context and refer to individuals by their preferred terms.
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A traditional Irish dish consisting of smoked haddock that has been boiled in milk and served with the onions used to prepare the sauce floating on top.
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An enzyme that degrades angiotensin, a vasoconstrictor hormone involved in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance in the body.
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