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Revlon's global brand portfolio includes Revlon® color cosmetics, Almay® color cosmetics, Revlon Colorsilk® hair color, Revlon® beauty tools, Charlie® fragrances, Mitchum® anti-perspirant/deodorants, and
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Revlon's global brand portfolio includes Revlon® color cosmetics, Almay® color cosmetics, Revlon Colorsilk® hair color, Revlon® beauty tools, Charlie® fragrances, Mitchum® anti-perspirant/deodorants, and
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Here’s the list of concerns for the ingredients used in Revlon’s Moisture Frost Lipstick:
duh pookie 2010
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Here’s the list of concerns for the ingredients used in Revlon’s Moisture Frost Lipstick:
duh pookie 2010
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Interesting day for Revlon, which is controlled by billionaire financier Ronald Perelman.
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The bad news is, I jsut realized I'm not going to be able to make the Oklahoma Writers Federation workshop this year, despite looking forward to it muchly -- it conflicts, I suspect, with a really important-to-me commitment in the City that weekend, namely the Revlon Walk for a Cure.
good news, bad news... suricattus 2003
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I mean, you're really getting into what the star will say, and I heard that they were going to actually -- at one point, she was going to call Revlon -- quote -- her client "vultures."
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The bidding contest for Revlon between Perelman's Pantry Pride and Forstmann Little & Co. ended in a legal case that produced the framework for the so-called Revlon Rule.
unknown title 2011
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The fact that a corporate board has decided to engage in a change of control transaction invoking so-called Revlon duties does not change the showing of culpability a plaintiff must make in order to hold the directors liable for monetary damages.
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The fact that a corporate board has decided to engage in a change of control transaction invoking so-called Revlon duties does not change the showing of culpability a plaintiff must make in order to hold the directors liable for monetary damages.
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