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  2. Égoïste - Wikipedia

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    Égoïste is a men's perfume produced by French fashion house Chanel. [1] [2] It was created by perfumer Jacques Polge. [3] The perfume was released in 1990. [4] The word is French for "egoist" and "egotistic" (both noun and adjective), which means selfish or self-centered (person). Commercials for the perfume have been directed by Jean-Paul Goude.

  3. Malocchio (album) - Wikipedia

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    That continues on Malocchio, and while the clubby style actually suits them, the results are pretty much the same, since the band rarely approach balancing all of the varying elements satisfyingly. They come closest on 'Trapped' and closer 'Paradise', but even then there is the nagging feeling that the choruses simply aren't infectious enough ...

  4. Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio - Wikipedia

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    Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio (Italian for "Eye, evil eye, parsley and fennel", also known as Evil Eye) is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. The film consists in two episodes spoofing superstition and magic, respectively starring Lino Banfi and Johnny Dorelli .

  5. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    White Linen: Estée Lauder: Sophia Grojsman [10] 1978 Tete-a-Tete: Novaya Zarya [27] 1979 Nahéma: Guerlain: Jean-Paul Guerlain [10] 1979 Eau d'Orange Verte: Hermès: Françoise Caron 1980 Jacomo de Jacomo pour Homme: Jacomo Paris: Christian Mathieu 1980 Ivoire: Balmain: Francis Camail 1980 Patou Pour Homme: Jean Patou: Jean Kerléo: 1980

  6. Cornicello - Wikipedia

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    A silver cornicello charm. A cornicello (Italian pronunciation: [korniˈtʃɛllo]), cornetto (Italian for 'little horn' / 'hornlet'; ), corno (Italian for 'horn"'), or corno portafortuna (Italian for 'horn that brings luck') is an Italian amulet or talisman worn to protect against the evil eye (or malocchio [maˈlɔkkjo] in Italian) and bad luck in general, and, historically, to promote ...

  7. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    Disks or balls, consisting of concentric blue and white circles (usually, from inside to outside, dark blue, light blue, white, and dark blue) representing an evil eye are common apotropaic talismans in West Asia and the Balkans, found on the prows of boats and elsewhere; in some forms of the folklore, the staring eyes are supposed to bend the ...

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