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Take, for example, Comme des Garçons's first "anti-perfume": Odeur 53, a blend of bizarre notes including oxygen, "flash of metal," mineral carbon, nail polish, cellulose, burnt rubber and "flaming rock".
Mr. Moussaoui, a 37-year-old Frenchman of Moroccan heritage, has through his courtroom outbursts and bizarre notes to the judge over the last few years, seemed at times indisputably irrational, and his decision to testify against the advice of his lawyers was initially seen as another ill-considered move.
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