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  2. Olfa Youssef - Wikipedia

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    Olfa Youssef is a Tunisian university professor and a writer specializing in Arabic linguistics, psychoanalysis and Applied Islamic Studies. Her publications deal with themes related to Islam , the Quran , the place of women in Islam, religious freedom and cross-religious dialogue.

  3. OLFA - Wikipedia

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    OLFA Corporation (オルファ株式会社, Orufa Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of utility knives, founded in 1956 in Osaka, Japan. The name is derived from the Japanese words oru (折る, bend and break) and ha (刃, blade). The company is known for inventing the snap-off blade and the rotary cutter.

  4. Amans-Alexis Monteil - Wikipedia

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    Amans-Alexis Monteil (7 June 1769 – 20 February 1850), French historian, was born at Rodez, and died at Cely (Seine-et-Marne). [1]His tastes were historical, and he taught history at Rodez, at Fontainebleau and at St Cyr.

  5. Olfa Lafi - Wikipedia

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    Olfa Lafi (born 16 September 1986) is a Tunisian race walker. [1] Career. She first competed at the 2005 African Junior Athletics Championships held in Tunis and ...

  6. File:Olfa Corporation company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Opinel - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 Opinel knife with carbon steel blade, Virobloc twistlock, and beechwood handle Functions of the Opinel Knife: unfolding and locking the blade The Opinel company has manufactured and marketed a line of eponymous wooden-handled knives since 1890 from its headquarters in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, France where the family-run company also operates a museum dedicated to its knives.