Among the scents she favors are lavender, rosemary, cedarwood, marjoram, peppermint, sage, grapefruit and, of course, orange.
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The cedarwood oil of the ancients, in particular the Sumerians and true cedar native to the northern and western mountains of the Middle East.
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The cedar and ezob have more practical applications, with cedarwood having medicinal properties, and ezob being a good implement to use for sprinkling.
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By this time, however, Tillis had built up a financial empire thanks to investing in music publishing companies such as Sawgrass and Cedarwood.
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Also, the article mentions Cedarwood St . and Hughes St . as within the neighborhood, but no such streets exist anywhere in Chicago.
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As dawn brightened at the whitewashed Basilica of the Black Christ, Benedictine monks in flowing brown robes chanted prayers before a cedarwood carving of Jesus.
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The name was changed to Roberts in 1885 and finally to Palo Cedro in 1893, the Spanish term for the cedarwood tree of the area.
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Cedarwood oil is used as an insect repellent, both directly applied to the skin and as an additive to sprays, candles and other products.
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The EPA believes there is negligible human environmental risk posed by exposure to registered cedarwood pesticide or food preservative products if used in properly prescribed manner.
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It was framed at ground and second floors by delicate columns supporting arcades of lacy white carved stucco and gleaming 12-foot-high cedarwood doors.