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Note that Sunstar make cheap-and-cheerful battery-operated toothbrushes that they sell alongside their manual counterparts in almost all pharmacies and supermarkets, where as all the other manufacturers make proper brushes.
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Panasonic the maker was most often bought at electrical superstores, Philips and Toray tops two for internet purchasing, and Sunstar top by far at drug stores and supermarkets.
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His last name is Sunstar, and in fact, he worshipped a solar deity before his death.
Archive 2009-05-24 2009
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Golden launched the TSR Ravenloft line in 1991 with her first novel, the highly successful Vampire of the Mists, which introduced elven vampire Jander Sunstar.
Shadow Hunters Christie Golden 2007
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Another brother, Sunstar, acquired considerable reputation by his skill in legerdemain.
Marge Askinforit Barry Pain 1896
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Sunstar determined to replace the watch in the stranger's pocket.
Marge Askinforit Barry Pain 1896
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A ride from the Sunstar Park Hotel to the Waldhotel, 2.3 kilometers away, which should have taken no more than 8 minutes, according to Google Maps, lasted 25 minutes and cost 41 Swiss francs $45.
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It is the second year that Sunstar has teamed up with Charles Dickens Primary School to celebrate Children's Art Day.
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In 1926 she was covered by TB Meteoric (by Sunstar) and produced Bwlch Goldflake dam of Bwlch Valentino.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Deep Thought Sunstar, neither of my links were "proving" anthropogenic climate change; they were both responding to specific questions from mefites, one from you and one from Phanx.
FriendFeed - georgeh 2010
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