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- Microdermabrasion -- Creams
The better microdermabrasion creams are made with aluminum oxide particles as their active ingredient. Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3 , is an oxide found in nature as the mineral corundum. Al2O3 is the only oxide formed by the metal aluminum. The valuable gems rubies and sapphires are composed of corundum colored by small amounts of impurities. Aluminum oxide is inert and insoluble in water or organic compounds. - Super Nintendo Entertainment System -- Consoles
In 1991, Nintendo released its follow-up to the original Nintendo Entertainment System, entitled the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES for short. The NES was a considered to be a huge success only in Asia and the United States, but the SNES became a worldwide phenomenon. In the era of 16-bit consoles, the Super Nintendo was the best-selling system of the time. - Patent Search -- Information
LexisNexis U.S., a provider of information and services solutions, and REEDFAX, a Reed Technology and Information Services (RTIS) service, have announced that Patent File Histories can be ordered directly from lexis.com patent search results. RTIS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reed Elsevier Inc. and a member of the LexisNexis group of companies. - David Geffen -- Geffen Records
In 1980, he founded Geffen Records as a subsidiary of the Warner label. The first artist to sign to the new label in June of that year was Donna Summer. The second Geffen Records release was Double Fantasy by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It was Lennon's first album of all new material in several years. Two days after it entered the charts, Lennon was assassinated in New York City. It went on to sell millions and gave the label its first number one album and single, but under the tragic circumstances, there wasn't much cause for celebration. - Bob Hope -- Broadway Oct
Buoyed by his Broadway successes, Hope opted to try movies again, but, mindful of his aborted first bid, he tiptoed into them with another short. “Going Spanish” (filmed in 1934 at the Astoria studio in Queens, N.Y., while “Roberta” was running) wasn’t much better — but it was releasable. In fact, he quipped to Walter Winchell, “When they catch John Dillinger, they’re going to make him sit through it twice.” That crack made the column and cost Hope a contract for two additional shorts with unamused Educational Pictures. - Oliver Stone -- Father
Next he went to the First Cavalry, and eventually after his 15-month commitment, Stone was discharged and he returned to the U.S. in 1968. Very confused and regretful of things he had done, Stone went to Mexico. Upon his re-entry to the U.S., he was caught with two ounces of marijuana and thrown in jail. He eventually found the courage to call his father to bail him out but realized he needed to shape up his life. - Robert Altman -- M*A*S*H
When remembering Altman in his heyday, people point to his early 70s triumphs like McCabe and Mrs. Miller or M*A*S*H. (Someone has even uploaded the entirety of Altman’s remarkable 1970 film Brewster McCloud onto YouTube in ten-minute installments.) But often overlooked is Altman’s bold 1973 re-imagining of the ultimate American archetype — the lonely detective. - Hurricane Andrew -- United States
Around 6pm on August 23, 1992, the eye of Hurricane Andrew passed the northern end of Eleuthra Island in the Bahamas. A surface reporting station recorded a maximum wind gust of 120 mph as the eye wall passed. The height of this wind instrument above the ground was unknown. Reconnaissance reports indicated the hurricane had a "double eye" structure for a few hours. Hurricane Andrew weakened slightly as it passed through the Bahamas and the central pressure rose to 941mb. - Paintball
Paintball is a game of tag using paintball markers. There are several type of plays such as recreational, scenario, and tournament paintball. It is being played by people from all walks of life ranging from children right up to adults. - Los Angeles Times -- West Hollywood
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