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  2. Fahrenheit (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Fahrenheit is a perfume for men produced by Parfums Christian Dior. [1] The fragrance was introduced in 1988. [ 2 ] It was created by the perfumers Maurice Roger and Jean-Louis Sieuzac.

  3. Eau de toilette - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of eau de toilette. Eau de toilette (French: [o d(ə) twalɛt], meaning "grooming water") [n 1] is a lightly scented perfume. [2] It is also referred to as aromatic waters and has a high alcohol content. [3]

  4. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Fahrenheit: Dior: Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Maurice Roger: 1988 Eternity: Calvin Klein: Sophia Grojsman: 1988 Exclamation for women Coty: 1988 Knowing: Estée Lauder: 1988 Old Spice Fresh: Shulton company [31] 1989 Aspen: Coty: 1989 Prastara: Douglas Hopkins and Co. Douglas Hopkins: 1989 Red Door: Elizabeth Arden: Carlos Benaim, Olivier Gillotin 1989 ...

  5. Ethane-1,2-dithiol - Wikipedia

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    Ethane-1,2-dithiol, also known as EDT, [1] is a colorless liquid with the formula C 2 H 4 2. It has a very characteristic odor which is compared by many people to rotten cabbage . It is a common building block in organic synthesis and an excellent ligand for metal ions.

  6. Rick Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist, primary songwriter, and leader of the rock band Cheap Trick.He is well-known for his numerous custom-made guitars from Hamer Guitars, including his famous five-neck guitar.

  7. Fahrenheit - Wikipedia

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    It uses the degree Fahrenheit (symbol: °F) as the unit. Several accounts of how he originally defined his scale exist, but the original paper suggests the lower defining point, 0 °F, was established as the freezing temperature of a solution of brine made from a mixture of water, ice , and ammonium chloride (a salt ).