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  • The challenge for researchers is finding enough of the stuff, given the cologne's price of about $60 and scarcity in shops near the rainforest.

    Big Cats Obsess Over Calvin Klein's 'Obsession for Men' 2010

  • And it sheds light on why those at home, far away from the cologne's siren call, are left flabbergasted as juries repeatedly let the powerful walk free.

    Adam Galinsky: Research on Power Teaches Why Blagojevich Did What he Did (...and Why he Might Get Away With It) Adam Galinsky 2010

  • The cologne's subtle, warm scent, blending citruses and bergamot

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The top notes of this Tinseltown-inspired scent is a hypnotic blend of bergamot, thyme, elemi and mandarin, leading to the red carpet-ready cologne's signature scent -- a fusion of lavender, cedarwood, rosewood and jasmine.

    Romantic Travel News 2009

  • The cologne's subtle, warm scent, blending citruses and bergamot

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The cologne's subtle, warm scent, blending citruses and bergamot

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The cologne's subtle, warm scent, blending citruses and bergamot

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • As forbidden fruit is always the sweetest, is seems only appropriate that apple is one of the cologne's top notes, together with basil and tea.

    Romantic Travel News 2009

  • But, now that they've lost, the cologne's going back on a shelf under the bathroom sink.

    unknown title 2009

  • Nuances of tangerine zest, orange and cranberry mixed with Imperial French Berry offer an enticing introduction for the cologne's sovereign scents of key lime pie and lemon creme.

    Romantic Travel News 2009

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