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A boutique (French: [butik]) is a small shop that deals in fashionable clothing or accessories. The word is French for "shop", which derives ultimately from the Ancient Greek ἀποθήκη (apothēkē) "storehouse".The term boutique and also designer refer (with some differences) to both goods and services, which are containing some element that is claimed to justify an extremely high price.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of boutiques in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of boutiques in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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So they come to us wanting one thing, but they get all of these other services that are offered to them, they can have sonograms, they have baby boutiques, earn where you learn, that goes anywhere from teaching them about the first trimester to money management.
She is such a profound Hispanic icon. I wanted my kids to know about her, selena was not just a singer, she was an artist. She was a visual artist. She drew in her sketchbook. She liked to design clothing and she had many boutiques where her clothing was sold, but she was an artist as well. And so I used her because I was able to create discussion around being multifaceted as an artist.
Bulgari Chief Executive Jean-Christophe Babin:
Perhaps 10 years down the road we will have five-six boutiques in Russia: three (in) Moscow (or) four, perhaps; one in St Petersburg; and one or two in two other cities, it might be faster, it might be slower, but probably we will have in Russia eventually the same number of boutiques we have in most ... major European countries.
Bulgari Chief Executive Jean-Christophe Babin:
It might be faster, it might be slower, but probably we will have in Russia eventually the same number of boutiques we have in most ... major European countries.
It's the quadrangle's symbol road, loaded with identity and the biggest boutiques.
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