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  2. Parfums Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    Parfums Givenchy (French: [paʁfœ̃ ʒivɑ̃ʃi]) is a French brand of perfumes and cosmetics, known for fragrances L'Interdit, Amarige, Organza, Pi, and Givenchy III. As part of Givenchy , it has been a subsidiary of LVMH since 1988.

  3. Givenchy Pour Homme - Wikipedia

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    Givenchy Pour Homme is a men's perfume produced by French fashion house Givenchy, introduced in 2002. Its perfumers were Alberto Morillas and Ilias Ermenidis. [1]

  4. Satchel charge - Wikipedia

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    A satchel charge is a demolition device, primarily intended for combat, whose primary components are a charge of dynamite or a more potent explosive such as C-4 plastic explosive, a carrying device functionally similar to a satchel or messenger bag, and a triggering mechanism; the term covers both improvised and formally designed devices.

  5. Antigona Furiosa - Wikipedia

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    The play begins with Antígona hanged in a white dress and a withered flower crown. She removes the rope around her neck and starts to sing the same song Ophelia sings in Shakespeare's Hamlet, after her character is driven insane by her lover.

  6. Antigone (Sophocles play) - Wikipedia

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    Antigone (/ æ n ˈ t ɪ ɡ ə n i / ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is an Athenian tragedy written by Sophocles in (or before) 441 BC and first performed at the Festival of Dionysus of the same year.

  7. Sinfonía de Antígona - Wikipedia

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    The Sinfonía de Antígona originated from the incidental music Chávez composed for a production of Jean Cocteau's adaptation of Sophocles' tragedy Antigone, given by the group Teatro Orientación at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City in 1932.