• Georges Navel (1904–1993) was a French laborer, writer, and anarchist. 1945: Travaux, Stock, (Prix Sainte-Beuve in 1946) [Man At Work, Dennis Dobson,...
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  • Cultural views on the midriff and navel vary significantly. In some cultures the navel is seen as sexually and culturally significant, and its exposure...
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  • Monod, naturalist and explorer Marie Moscovici Georges Mounin Maurice Nadeau, publisher Georges Navel Claude Ollier, writer (Nouveau Roman) Hélène Parmelin...
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    Orange (fruit) (redirect from Navel orange)
    with distinct characteristics: common oranges, blood or pigmented oranges, navel oranges, and acidless oranges. The fruit is a hesperidium, a modified berry;...
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    stroke of the abdominal area along with kissing or simply touching the navel can be a type of stimulation. Specific zones are associated with sexual...
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    historian of religion Pierre Lallement, inventor of the modern bicycle Georges Navel (1904–1993), French writer, first winner of the Prix Sainte-Beuve in...
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  • Buchet [fr], Maurice Nadeau, Jean Paulhan and Raymond Queneau. 1946: Georges Navel for Travaux 1946: Raymond Abellio for Heureux les pacifiques 1947: Victor...
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    piercing is described in Ancient India c. 320 to 550 CE. The history of navel piercing is less clear. The practice of body piercing has waxed and waned...
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    Adam and Eve with fully grown hair, fingernails, and navels (ὀμφαλός omphalos is Greek for "navel"), and all living creatures with fully formed evolutionary...
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    word for "navel mountain". "Ngaou" mean mountain in Mbum, and "Ndare" mean navel in Mbum language. Because of this some people call the navel of Adamwa...
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