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6 reviews have been written about this toiletry.
Not used often enough by me. Beard trimmer used instead.
a mediocre toiletry review by workingwithme.
We have an amnesty sometimes in Glasgow. Ned chibs. Disarming.
a mediocre toiletry review by SaltireBlue.
Occam's razor (sometimes spelled Ockham's razor) is a principle attributed to the 14th-century English logician and Franciscan friar, William of Ockham. The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating those that make no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesis or theory. The principle is often expressed in Latin as the lex parsimoniae ("law of parsimony" or "law of succinctness"): "entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem", roughly translated as "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity".
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