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  2. Fantastic Freebies: Schick Intuition Plus Razor - AOL

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    You've heard the saying "Give away the razor to sell the blades."Well iVillage and Schick are mailing free Schick® Intuition Plus® razors to the first 70,000 people to fill out this form.

  3. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick is an American brand of personal care products and safety razors which was founded in 1926 by Jacob Schick. It is currently owned by Edgewell Personal Care . In the 2000s, Schick was second in sales to Gillette globally and was the top-selling brand of safety razors and blades in Japan . [ 1 ]

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    CouponCabin provides online coupon codes from American retailers. The site also provides printable coupons for local businesses and groceries, daily deal aggregation and product recommendations. CouponCabin was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in March 2003 by Chicago entrepreneur Scott Kluth, a former employee of Sears. [1]

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  6. Schick - Wikipedia

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    Michael Schick (footballer) (born 1988), German footballer; Morrie Schick (1892–1979), American baseball player; Moshe Schick (1807–1879), Hungarian rabbi; Patrik Schick (born 1996), professional Czech football forward; René Schick Gutiérrez (1909–1966), President of Nicaragua from 1963 to 1966; Robert Schick (born 1993), German footballer

  7. Shakti Gawain - Wikipedia

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    Gawain is best known for her book Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Life (1978). [5] The book focuses primarily on making changes to visual mental imagery, and attributes to it the capacity for hindering or facilitating an individual's potential, citing vivid anecdotal stories drawn from her experience and that of others to support her thesis.