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  2. Absolute Boyfriend (Taiwanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Boyfriend (traditional Chinese: 絕對達令; simplified Chinese: 绝对达令; pinyin: Juéduì Dálìng, lit. "Absolute Darling", titled My Perfect Darling in English in Japan) [ 1 ] is a Taiwanese romance drama television series based on the manga by Yuu Watase .

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    A vodka drink. Absolut brands its Elyx vodka as the “luxury vodka” made from the winter wheat grown in southern Sweden and distilled in vintage copper stills from 1921.

  4. Absolut Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, in southern Sweden.Absolut is a part of the French group Pernod Ricard.Pernod Ricard bought Absolut for €5.63 billion in 2008 (equivalent to €7.59 billion in 2023) [1] from the Swedish state.

  5. List of varieties of Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Chinese is the most popular dialect, and is used as a lingua franca across China. Linguists classify these varieties as the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family . Within this broad classification, there are between seven and fourteen dialect groups, depending on the classification.

  6. Pernod Ricard aims to 'disrupt' the industry as Absolut.land ...

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    Pernod Ricard is officially in the metaverse with Absolut’s Coachella activation, allowing "real life to meet virtual life."For the first time ever, the second largest spirits & wine maker ...

  7. Absolute pitch - Wikipedia

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    Absolute pitch is more common among speakers of tonal languages, such as most dialects of Chinese or Vietnamese, which depend on pitch variation to distinguish words that otherwise sound the same—e.g., Mandarin with four possible tonal variations, Cantonese with nine, Southern Min with seven or eight (depending on dialect), and Vietnamese ...