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  2. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick Hydro Silk: A five-blade women's razor system. Initially introduced only as a Schick model, but added to the Wilkinson Sword line in late 2012. Schick Hydro 5 Power Select: A motorized version of the Hydro 5, with three user-selectable vibration levels. Schick Intuition: A women's shaving system that lathers and shaves at the same time.

  3. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson Sword Hydro 5: A 5-blade razor system with "skin guards advanced hydrating gel and a flip trimmer". Wilkinson Sword Hydro 3: A 3-blade razor system similar to the 5-blade system but all for a flip trimmer. Wilkinson Sword Hydro Silk: A 5-blade women's razor system. Introduced in mid-2012 as a Schick model; added to the Wilkinson Sword ...

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  5. Venus and the Razorblades - Wikipedia

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    After Venus and the Razorblades disbanded, Fowley tried to make Dyan Diamond a star and got a deal for her with MCA Records; her 1978 album, In the Dark was a commercial failure. [18] Roni Lee collaborated and performed with Randy California and Ed Cassidy of Spirit , as well as Mars Bonfire and Jerry Edmonton of Steppenwolf , in 1977-78. [ 19 ]

  6. Venus 5 - Wikipedia

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    Venus 5 (セーラー戦士·ビーナス·ファイブ, Sailor Senshi Venus Five) is a hentai anime two-part series about five schoolgirls with supernatural powers who must defend the Earth from the Evil Inma Empire and their leader, Necros.

  7. Water on Venus - Wikipedia

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    Venus’ cloud data prove that Venus' clouds contain a small amount of water, possibly proving that Venus once had a functioning water cycle. [7] Using image data from Magellan, scientists could fill lowlands of Venus’ surface area with water, leaving only Venusian continents visible.