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  2. Toshiba Satellite A series - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Other models, such as the A105, were fairly light for the time, at 6 lb, though battery life was observed to have suffered as a consequence, according to PC Magazine. [8] The magazine wrote that the A105 and A75 were particularly adept at home video capture and editing, [8] [9] while the A65 was rated particularly poorly. [10] [11]

  3. Toshiba g500 - Wikipedia

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    Using Toshiba G900 IPM drivers, processor can run on 520 MHz frequency. Phone has Qualcomm MSM6280 processor as a radio unit. Supported 2G/3G standards: 3G(UMTS) 2100: 1920-2170 MHz GSM 900 : 880-960 MHz DCS 1800 : 1710-1880 MHz PCS 1900 : 1850-1990 MHz [ 1 ]

  4. Toshiba - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba invested a total of ¥319.9 billion in R&D in the year ended 31 March 2012, equivalent to 5.2 percent of sales. [116] Toshiba registered a total of 2,483 patents in the United States in 2011, the fifth-largest number of any company (after IBM, Samsung Electronics, Canon and Panasonic). [116]

  5. Naomi Scott - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Scott (born 6 May 1993) is a British actress and singer. After featuring on the Disney Channel series Life Bites (2008–2009), she earned recognition for starring in the television musical film Lemonade Mouth (2011), for which she performed on its chart-topping eponymous soundtrack.

  6. Ralph Lauren - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Lauren (/ ˈ l ɔːr ən / LOR-ən; né Lifshitz born October 14, 1939) is an American fashion designer of Belarusian descent, philanthropist, and billionaire businessman, best known for founding the brand Ralph Lauren, a global multibillion-dollar enterprise.

  7. Tsunami - Wikipedia

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    The term "tsunami" is a borrowing from the Japanese tsunami 津波, meaning "harbour wave."For the plural, one can either follow ordinary English practice and add an s, or use an invariable plural as in the Japanese. [14]

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    1 of 60 sheets Page 1 to 4 of 167 09/25/2012 12:19:02 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ...