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  2. Sun sun - Wikipedia

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    Sun Sun may refer to: Tia Harribel, a character in the Bleach series; Sun Sun (Casiopea album), a 1986 album; Sun-sun (singer) ...

  3. List of Hollows in Bleach - Wikipedia

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    After saving the three Adjuchas named Emilou Apacci, Franceska Mila Rose, and Cyan Sung-Sun, who joined her campaign, Halibel becomes at odds with Baraggan for defying him and made an enemy out of a Hammerhead hollow who attacked her group once becoming an arrancar. Only able to survive because of Aizen's intervention, touched by his speech of ...

  4. Black Hole Sun - Wikipedia

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    "Black Hole Sun" would peak at number six on the Australian Singles Chart. "Black Hole Sun" reached the top 30 in Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, and was a top-10 success in France and Ireland. It topped the Icelandic Singles Chart for a week and was a moderate top-20 success in Sweden. The single has sold over three million copies ...

  5. Bleach (Bleach album) - Wikipedia

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    Bleach is the third full-length album by the Christian rock band Bleach. ... "Sun Stands Still" 5:42 "What Will Your Anthem Be" 5:58; References This page was last ...

  6. Nicolas Cage’s Sun-Bleached, Rat-Munching Mind-Bender ‘The ...

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    Nicolas Cage soaked up the applause as his new trippy psychological thriller “The Surfer” scored a six-minute standing ovation at a Cannes Film Festival midnight screening on Friday night.

  7. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of bleaching involved spreading fabrics and cloth out in a bleachfield to be whitened by the action of the Sun and water. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In the 17th century, there was a significant cloth bleaching industry in Western Europe, using alternating alkaline baths (generally lye ) and acid baths (such as lactic acid from sour milk, and ...

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  9. Hair bleaching - Wikipedia

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    The most common commercial bleaching agents in use are hydrogen peroxide and persulfate salts, but historically other agents such as sulfuric acid, wood ash, lye and hypochlorite bleach were used. Hair can also become bleached unintentionally, such as through sun exposure.