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    The whole 'space age' design theme was a recurring fad that never caught up with mass buyers. Very few brands and manufactures (e.g. Braun and Brionvega) managed to capitalize on design aesthetics. 37-104 – electret microphone; 37-113 – dynamic microphone; 37-124 – dynamic microphone; 2500 – clock radio; 2501 – clock radio; 2502 ...

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    Förderkreis Braun Sammlung museum in Kronberg Company headquarters in Frankfurt am Main (1960). Braun GmbH (/ b r aʊ n / ⓘ "brown", German: ⓘ) is a German consumer products company founded in 1921 and based in Kronberg im Taunus.

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    Sabrina Cognata of WNOW-FM gave the album a positive review, saying the album "legitimizes the teen dream", writing, "The album may only have seven tracks, but what it lacks in size it makes up for with panache." [7] Cognata appreciated the album's mixture, stating "the album actually has something for all walks of life and not just Beliebers."

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    New Blue Sun received positive reviews from music critics and has been nominated for Album of the Year and Best Alternative Jazz Album at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, with the opening track, "I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a 'Rap' Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time", being nominated for Best Instrumental ...

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    The final body style for the M series, an open roadster, arrived in 1978 as the TVR 3000S (marketed in some places as the "Convertible", and referred to at least once as the "Taimar Roadster". [3]) Like the Taimar, the 3000S was mechanically identical to the 3000M; the body, however, had undergone significant changes.

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