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  2. Gel blaster - Wikipedia

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    Water bead ammunition. A gel ball blaster, also known as a water gel blaster, orbeez gun, gel gun, gel shooter, gel marker, hydro gel blaster, water bead blaster or gelsoft gun, is a toy gun similar in design to airsoft guns, but the projectiles they shoot are 7–8mm (depending on the replica) superabsorbent polymer water beads (most commonly sodium polyacrylate, colloquially called gel balls ...

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    Just ask Home Depot. "In the second quarter, our gross margin was 33%, a decrease of 8 basis points from the second quarter last year, primarily driven by pressure from shrink," Home Depot CFO ...

  4. Walmart Partners With Home Depot on Direct Deliveries of ...

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    Walmart didn't become the world's biggest retailer by playing small ball, and it flexed its muscles again this week by announcing a partnership with Home Depot allowing the country's largest home...

  5. Wii Zapper - Wikipedia

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    Originally listed without a specified manufacturer, the Wii Blaster had been speculated to be the Zapper, [9] but has since been indicated to be produced by third party accessories manufacturer Core Gamer. The Wii Blaster eventually released on June 27, 2007. [10] Wii Light Gun. Another variation on the official Wii Zapper is the Wii Light Gun.

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  7. William Gillette - Wikipedia

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    William Hooker Gillette (July 24, 1853 – April 29, 1937) was an American actor-manager, playwright, and stage manager in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best remembered for portraying Sherlock Holmes on stage and in a 1916 silent film.