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Dyson DC07 PURPLE All Floors Bagless Upright
$199.99
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Dyson DC35 Handheld Cleaner
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Dyson City DC26 Vacuum Cleaner - BRAND NEW IN THE BOX
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Dyson DC24 Multi Floor Upright Vacuum Cleaner w/ Ball Technology (Purple)
$279.00
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Eureka Hand-Held Vacuum, 71B

Eureka Hand-Held Vacuum, 71B
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Eureka 71B Hand-Held Vacuum
Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Rewind Upright Vacuum, Bagless, UH70120

Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Rewind Upright Vacuum, Bagless, UH70120
Price $92.99
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There's no loss of suction* with Hoover
Hoover LINX Cordless Stick Vacuum

Hoover LINX Cordless Stick Vacuum
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Upright Performance : Windtunnel Technology and cyclonic filtration combine to outperform traditional corded uprights on hard floors : Fade Free Power - Interchangeable 18 Volt Lithium Ion battery ensures the battery sustains power until it is completely drained. : First cordless stick vacuum with Hoover's patented WindTunnel Technology, which utilizes 3 suction tunnels to lift and remove even the hidden dirt on carpet : One-touch Brushroll activation makes easy transition from hard floors to carpets : Edge Cleaning Bristles allow for closer access to walls and corners : Low Profile Base and Extreme Recline Handle allow for easy access under furniture : Unique Wide Mouth Opening makes quick work of vacuuming cereal, pet food, etc : Stands like an upright. No leaning it on walls : Battery Fuel Gauge - Battery Level Indicator instantly registers remaining battery life. : Powered by an ENERGY STAR qualified battery charger
Hair [Original Broadway Cast Recording]

Hair [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
Price $6.27
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"America's First Tribal Love-Rock Musical," went the advertising, and nobody could argue with that. Hair opened on Broadway in 1968 and immediately became a smash, although no one could quite discern what it was about. Something like, "War is bad, drugs are good, racism bites the big one, and nudity is nice." Although all these sentiments are expressed on this album which, like the show, has not dated well, the quality of the music makes it forgiveable. The songs weren't really rock, but they accomplished what all good pop songs set out to do; stick in the craw. In fact, several of its tracks later became hits for pop acts, including "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" (The Fifth Dimension), "Hair" (The Cowsills), and "Good Morning Starshine" (Oliver). --Dawn Eden
Cirque du Soleil - Fire Within (TV Series)

Cirque du Soleil - Fire Within (TV Series)
Price $19.49
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Synopsis: Winner of 2003 Emmy for Nonfiction Prog.
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: NR
Street Date: 11/02/04
Wide Screen: yes
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
LanguageENGLISH
Foreign Film: no
Subtitlesno
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve Please note: This supplier will be closed on 11/24, 11/25, 12/26, 1/2 for the holidays. The shipping cut off is 12/10 to try and have the products delivered by Christmas.
Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations

Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations
Price $3.55
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Celebrating Walt Whitman in 1993, theoretician and activist Cornel West wrote of the former's "faith in democracy... not simply as a form of governance... but rather a dynamic means for the cultivation and encouragement of the potentialities and possibilities of individuals." The same can be said of West's own approach to hip-hop culture, as demonstrated on this follow-up to 2001's Sketches of My Culture. Threaded through its soul-funk, R&B, and hip-hop songs are a few trying spoken-word pieces, but these are levied with sufficient restraint so that the more musical numbers predominate. Throughout, West counters the drawbacks of his own lyrical delivery with the talents of his wide-ranging guests, including Prince ("Dear Mr. Man"), André 3000 of Outkast ("Chronomentrophobia"), KRS-One ("Mr. President"), Black Thought of the Roots ("America"), Talib Kweli ("Bushonomics"), Jill Scott ("What Time It Is"), and others. Clearly, West and his bevy of collaborators don't shy away from easy targets, but while West's books offer deeper and more compelling expressions of his radical thought and theory, his musical offerings provide welcoming inroads to his belief in hip-hop culture as a relevant, life-affirming field of play for resistance and hope in equal measure. --Jason Kirk

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