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In Greek mythology, Elais was the daughter of Anius and the goddess of oil (as a food, not a petroleum product). She was one of the Oenotropae and had the ability to change anything in oil.


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Elais Exports - About Us (658 words)
Elais share capital is ten-folded and it develops and modernizes its technological equipment in order to overcome the substantial financial difficulties faced by the olive oil producers of Greece due to the international financial crisis.
Elais being a company that belongs to Unilever's group broadens its activities.
Elais is the first operating company in Greece to develop a Historical Archive and a Model Industrial Museum, which is disposed to the service of the scientific community for research purposes and for the organization of various intellectual events.
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We could be rich, and with the extra money you can be able to give yourself an even wider education on becoming a sorcerer." Her voice drifted through the large stone hall of the covenant as if it was air itself.
Elais smiled, but she could see that Linneaus was not enjoying their excitement.
Linneaus never knew that time could be in such a hurry as he heard the sounding of the bells that announced the hour of midnight.
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