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GRUPO OMNILIFE.


GRUPO OMNILIFE, a Guadalajara-based seller of nutritional nutritional

pertaining to or emanating from nutrition.


nutritional anemia
see nutritional anemia.

nutritional assessment
 products, called off a US$500 million takeover To assume control or management of a corporation without necessarily obtaining actual title to it.

A takeover bid or tender offer is a proposal made by one company to purchase shares of stock of another company, in order to acquire control thereof.
 of British-based cosmetics cosmetics, preparations externally applied to change or enhance the beauty of skin, hair, nails, lips, and eyes. The use of body paint for ornamental and religious purposes has been common among primitive peoples from prehistoric times (see body-marking).  retailer Body Shop.
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Author:DEMPSEY, MARY
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Date:Sep 1, 2001
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