- as
Cheiro (1
November 1866 – 8
October 1936), was an
Irish astrologer and
colourful occult figure of the
early 20th century. His sobriquet,
Cheiro, derives...
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palmistry movement was the
Irish William John Warner,
known by his sobriquet,
Cheiro.
After studying under gurus in India, he set up a
palmistry practice in...
- ambaúrana, amburana,
amburana de
cheiro, angelim, baru, cabocla,
cerejeira rajada, ****aré, ****aru, ****aru de
cheiro, ****aru do ceará, ****baru das caatingas...
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scallion (cebolinha) are the main
ingredients in the herb
seasoning called cheiro-verde (literally "green aroma"),
which is used as key
seasoning for major...
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clinically in a
lecture in 1871 by Sir
Jonathan Hutchinson, who had
named it
cheiro-pompholyx. Hutchinson's work was
based on his observations, in 1864, of...
- Drained, (Portuguese: O
Cheiro do Ralo) is a 2006
Brazilian dark
comedy film
based on a
novel by Lourenço Mutarelli. It was
directed by
Heitor Dhalia,...
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elements of mysticism, was
commissioned in 2013 by
Channel One Russia.
Cheiro Edgar Cayce Eschatology Eugenia Davitashvili (Djuna)
Nostradamus The Delphic...
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Cheiro do Norte, Biquinho, Malagueta, Cayenne,
Paprika and Dedo de Moça. The
study concluded that less
pungent peppers (Biquinho,
Paprika and
Cheiro do...
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Warner (cricketer) (1844–1871),
English cricketer William John
Warner or
Cheiro (1866–1936),
Irish astrologer and
palmist William Warner (Conservative politician)...
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southeastern Brazil Amburana cearensis (Allemão) A.C.Sm. —
Umburana do
Cheiro – Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and
northwestern Argentina Amburana erythro****...