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  2. Rimowa - Wikipedia

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    Rimowa GmbH (German pronunciation: [ʁɪˈmoːva]), often stylized as RIMOWA, is a luxury luggage manufacturer. The company was founded in 1898, in Cologne, Germany.. Rimowa suitcases are widely known for their parallel aluminium grooves, which have become characteristic of the brand. [1]

  3. Attaché - Wikipedia

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    An attaché is normally an official, who serves either as a diplomat or as a member of the support staff, under the authority of an ambassador or other head of a diplomatic mission, mostly in intergovernmental organizations or international non-governmental organisations or agencies. Attachés monitor various issues related to their area of ...

  4. Fat Leonard scandal - Wikipedia

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    Brooks, of Fairfax Station, Virginia, was the U.S. naval attaché in Manila from 2006 to 2008. He admitted that he had been provided with the services of prostitutes on dozens of occasions, and, "...acknowledged that he and his family members accepted fine wines, hotel rooms, electronics, luxury watches and from Francis."

  5. Category:Attaché - Wikipedia

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  6. Tanner Krolle - Wikipedia

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    Harrods remained the biggest customer along with Fortnum and Mason as the product line was expanded to include zip suitcases, pullman bags, attaché cases and document cases. In the 1950s, A. Krolle died and the structure evolved as Tanner and Co. bought another high-quality leather manufacturer, J.D. Watts for £6,000.

  7. Military attaché - Wikipedia

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    A military attaché or defence attaché (DA), [1] sometimes known as a "military diplomat", [2] is an official responsible for military matters within a diplomatic mission, typically an embassy. [3] They are usually high-ranking members of the armed forces who retain their commission while being accorded full diplomatic status and immunity .

  8. Pascale Mussard - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Pascale became the head fabric buyer for women's ready-to-wear at Hermès. From there, she became a press attaché and then, the head of advertising and public relations. [citation needed] These assignments were followed by her creating a department for exhibitions. Subsequently, she set up and directed the shop-windows department.

  9. Category:United States military attachés - Wikipedia

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