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FURminator's chief executive, Olivier Amice, declined to comment through a company lawyer.
A Pet Grooming Tool Unleashes a Dogfight of a Patent Battle Justin Scheck 2012
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Of the whiche, vi. are commune to euery inferiour prieste: the Amice, the Albe, the girdle, the stole, the
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ANDROS, SIR EDMUND (1637-1714), English colonial governor in America, was born in London on the 6th of December 1637, son of Amice Andros, an adherent of Charles I., and the royal bailiff of the island of
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various
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The earldom of Gloucester finally passed in 1221 to Amice -- sister of the Lady Isabella -- great granddaughter of Fitz-Hamon the founder, who had married Richard de Clare, Earl of Hertford.
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The vestments used by the priest at Mass are: (1) The Amice, a white cloth around the shoulders to signify resistance to temptation; (2) The
Baltimore Catechism No. 3 (of 4) Anonymous
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"Thank you, Aunt Amice," replied Genevieve in rather a listless tone.
Out of the Primitive Robert Ames Bennet 1912
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"If you please, Aunt Amice," said Genevieve, in a tone as incisive as it was quiet, "you will remember that I esteem Mr. Blake."
Out of the Primitive Robert Ames Bennet 1912
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Dear Aunt Amice, you and papa do not, perhaps cannot, realize that for those many weeks I lived with storm and starvation, sun and fever, serpents and ferocious beasts all striving to destroy me.
Out of the Primitive Robert Ames Bennet 1912
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Around the neck is worn the _Amice_ -- an oblong piece of linen, a part of which is folded over and forms a large collar.
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These, with a few constant visitors, formed a coterie: the huge, grizzly - bearded boatman, Jean Touzel, who wore spectacles, befriended smugglers, was approved of all men, and secretly worshipped by his wife; Amice
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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