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“Snoop Dogg has endorsed Skullcandy cheap and second to Sony in US sales while rapper 50 Cent has put his name to a new range called Sleek by 50 Cent.”
“TV Goods recently announced a partnership with 50 Cent, launching mobile audio products including a line of Sleek headphones called Sleek By 50 Cent.”
“Wilson Electronics Inc. offers a "universal cell phone signal booster" under the trademarked name Sleek, at a list price of $129, though I've seen it at both Amazon. com and”
“One of the two new models, called the Sleek, ships in early summer at an expected everyday”
“The Sleek is a one-time investment, and is portable enough to be moved from a car to a hotel room and back.”
“But according to Wilson, the Sleek is the most inexpensive signal booster the company has ever produced.”
“Feature-Rich Canon PowerShot Cameras Offer Consumers Cutting-Edge Technology Packaged within Digital ELPH Signature "Sleek" Design”
“Take the chapter titles, for example: M.F.K. Fisher's book has section titles like ''How to Be Cheerful Though Starving'' and ''How to Have a Sleek Pelt.'”
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“Sleek, modern and sophisticated, so is their collection of places to dine.”
“Plus: Sleek, curvy design and strong metal physique make this spinner one that doubles as a showpiece.”
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