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  2. Clarisonic - Wikipedia

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    Clarisonic, or Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc., was a company based in Redmond, Washington that produced the Clarisonic line of skin care devices. The company was sold to L'Oreal in 2011. [ 1 ]

  3. Clarisonic is shutting down and everything is on super sale - AOL

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    Clarisonic has announced that they'll be shuttering their doors, and for a limited time only, you can find a majority of their products for 50 percent off.

  4. List of obsolete technology - Wikipedia

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    Obsolete technology Replacement Still used for Bathing machine: No longer required due to changing social standards of morality Hourglass: Clock: Tasks where a fixed amount of time can be measured with a low-tech solution: Exposure time tracker in saunas (where electronics might be damaged by the heat or ultraviolet light); retro kitchen timers, board games, other short-term timers.

  5. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    L'Oréal Group has its head office in the Centre Eugène Schueller in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, close to Paris. [40] The building, constructed in the 1970s from brick and steel, replaced the former Monsavon factory, and employees moved into the facility in 1978. 1,400 employees work in the building. [41]

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  7. Great Replacement conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Author Renaud Camus, progenitor of the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, September 2013. The "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was developed by French author Renaud Camus, initially in a 2010 book titled L'Abécédaire de l'in-nocence ("Abecedarium of no-harm"), [c] [32] and the following year in an eponymous book, Le Grand Remplacement (introduction au remplacisme global).

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