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GRAS

[gras or ¦gē¦är¦ā′es]
(food engineering)
Referring to food ingredients Generally Regarded As Safe in the United States by virtue of a history of safe use or scientific procedures.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

GRAS

A public domain graph-oriented database system for software engineering applications from RWTH Aachen.
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"Dialed-In Nutrition has a unique, expandable business model that focuses on twice-weekly drop-offs to their local market," says MegaMad owner, Mark de Grasse. "I'm really excited to have been apart of this project."
Like many of the luxury houses, it also hired its own in-house perfumer, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, a third-generation Grasse perfumer whose family has lived in the French perfumery capital for five centuries.
Steve Sarkisian would have a hard time recruiting the emerging sprinting superstar at this point, although De Grasse is a fast learner.
But Grasse's main attraction is the Cathedral, dedicated to Notre Dame du Puy and founded in the 11th century.
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The tour will be held in the cities of Paris and Grasse, allowing participants to dive into the history of perfume and the art of creating perfumes.
"The history of perfume is not only that of the industry linked to fashion or luxury, in which France has become the main player," said the curator of the International Perfume Museum, which re-opened this weekend in Grasse, near Cannes in the south of France.
The town of Grasse, located in the south of France (just a 30-minute drive from Cannes), is both the mythical and literal cradle of the fragrance industry, with the country counting perfume among its richest exports to the world.
For centuries, the beautiful French city of Grasse on the C(tm)te d'Azur has produced perfumes and powders.
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