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Terra Mater

[ter-uh mey-ter]

noun

Roman Religion.
  1. Tellus.



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“We think that athletes use cannabis to get high, and that’s not the case,” said Antonio Harvey, another former NBA player-turned-advocate who founded Terra Mater Cannabis Company.

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While Gucci will go to Florence, Louis Vuitton to Kyoto, and Dior to Los Angeles to show off their cruise fashions- Lagerfeld chose to host the normally itinerant mid-season collection in Chanel’s terra mater.

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Beyond the Africa reference, there was more than a hint of Kim Jones' terra mater of London, as he acknowledges.

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Photograph: BBC/Terra Mater This new eight–part observational documentary takes a look at what goes on in the offices of council planners.

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"Global exotic," is how English designer Vivienne Westwood described her brilliant and wacky spring-summer 2013 show, hosted on terra mater in Paris' British Embassy.

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