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Can batteries and chargers for mobile working in the United States with phones from other countries?
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OXO Good Grips Cord Catch, Satin Chrome $7.99 OXO Good Grips Cord Catch. The heavy die cast body and non-slip base gives your cord a home without the use of surface damaging adhesives or screws. Great for cell phone power cords and laptop cords that frequently get disconnected. Can be used in different locations at home or at the office. The Satin chrome finish won’t scratch and goes with all decors. Fingerboard – Rosewood, 9.5 Radius (241… |
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Apple iPhone 4 GSM 4S OEM Powermat Wireless Charging System PMM-1P4-B19 $24.50 OEM Powermat Wireless Charging System PMM-1P4-B19 Now charging your iPhone 4 is as simple as setting it down! Complete solutions are pre-pack bundles pairing a Powermat one position charging mat and a receiver to provide a seamless upgrade to wireless charging. Charge your iPhone 4 with the Powermat 1Xi and Receiver Case for iPhone 4. Powermat 1X Wireless Charging MatSMALL PROFILEFITS ANYWHEREThe … |
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OXO Good Grips Plug-In Charging Shelf $14.99 This OXO Good Grips Cell Phone Charging Station is an excellent wall charging station that provides a home for your phone as it charges without blocking adjacent power outlets. This phone charging station has a post to wind your cord around and is great not only for smartphones but also for charging iPods (R) and mp3 players Bluetooth headsets and more. OXO Good Grips Cell Phone Charging Stati… |
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USB Data Cable + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Pro $1.34 USB Data Cable + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Pro… |
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Rapid Car Charger with IC Chip for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Diamond (CDMA) Smartphone $0.01 Rapid Car Charger with IC Chip for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Diamond (CDMA) Smartphone… |
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Home Travel Charger (110-240v) for Palm Treo Pro 850 $0.01 For the professional executive on the go, this charger is a must! The travel charger is lightweight and easy to carry while traveling. Simply plug one end into the wall, the other into the phone or desktop charger, and it will recharge and condition your battery…. |
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NEW OEM Audiovox PPC4100 Charger for Cradle CNR4100 … |
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The Veterans of Hope Project: James Lawson~The Seamless Cloth of Faith and Struggle The centerpiece of the work of the Veterans of Hope Project is the development of an educational video archive. For the archive, the project conducts interview-conversations with religious leaders, activists, artists, educators and others who are veterans of struggles for peace and justice in this country and in other parts of the world. In videotaped sessions these men and women are invited to re… |
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China – At the Crossroads (Teach English to Chinese Students) $9.20 Description: This Palm Treo 500V retractable car charger features a retractable wire. It’s compact size and ergonomic design makes the charger a very convenient product to use in your car. With the rapid retract button located on the top of the charger, press down to retract the full length of the cable. Palm Treo 500V Car Charger Features: Smart IC chip recognizes a fully charge… |
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Black & Decker Pivot Vac 18V Cordless Pivoting Hand Vac, PHV1810 $40.58 Exclusive 10 position pivoting nozzle provides ultimate vacuuming accessability up high, down low, and in between. Integrated extension nozzle for 50% more reach in tight areas. 18V of power and strong motor provides 35% more suction power. Cylonic action filter stays clean so that suction power stays longer. EZ Clean wheel system instantly improves suction power. 3 stage filtration provides clean… |
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Platinum Series Travel and Vehicle Chargers $34.99 Charge your micro USB-enabled device when you’re on the go with these travel and vehicle chargers. |
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NFL: History of the San Diego Chargers - $14.99 San Diego Chargers fans can paint the town blue and gold after watching this comprehensive chronicle of the team’s first five decades. From its less-than-humble beginnings in the AFL to its impressive post-millennium roster, this documentary captures the team’s top players and coaches, including Lance Alworth, Dan Douts, and Junior Seau. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi |
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Fabrique Innovations San Diego Chargers Pillow Snuggie $24.99 Stay warm while working on other tasks with this Snuggie that features fleece material for a comfortable feel. The San Diego Chargers logo allows you to show your team pride. |
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Team Golf San Diego Chargers Medalist Bag $249.99 Show your team pride on the links with this licensed golf bag that features 14-way full-length dividers to protect your clubs and a San Diego Chargers design for a striking appearance. |
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Wild Sales San Diego Chargers Wireless Mouse $39.99 This wireless mouse features a lightweight, comfortable design for ease of use and a USB 2.0 nano interface for reliable operation. The San Diego Chargers design offers a stylish touch to your computer setup. |
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Baseline San Diego Chargers Video Chair $99.99 Get your game on with this San Diego Chargers Video Chair. Designed for relaxing in front of the TV and keeping you comfortable while you maul the final boss or score a touchdown in the final seconds of the game, this game chair not only supports you, it shows your support of the San Diego Chargers. The team’s colors and logo look great on the microfiber and mesh fabric. When not in use, the chair folds in half so you can transport and store it easily. |
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Nikon Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Digital Cameras and Chargers $62.99 Be prepared for photo opportunities with this replacement battery designed to work with select Nikon digital cameras and chargers. |
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Boelter San Diego Chargers Portable Party Fridge $199.99 Take your tailgating party to the next level with this portable party fridge that holds up to 24 cans of your favorite beverage. The San Diego Chargers logo adds a stylish look to the fridge and allows you to show your team pride before or after the game. |
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Sleeper Cell - $24.99 Includes:Sleeper Cell [TV Series] (2005) Sleeper Cell [TV Series] Debuting December 4, 2005 on the Showtime network, the weekly, hour-long drama Sleeper Cell was at base an I Led Three Lives for the post-9/11 era, albeit with a bit more depth in, and understanding of, the villainous characters. In the opening episode, a disgruntled Muslim ex-convict named Darwyn Al-Sayeed (Michal Ealy) was recruited into a terrorist sleeper cell based in Los Angeles and headed by the fanatical Faris Al-Farik (Oded Eher). In order to best follow out his plans of sabotage and destruction in the US, Al-Farik posed as a Jewish-American named Yossi, who ironically worked for a security company. Similarly, the other members of the cell held down legitimate jobs while carrying out their dirty work–and, as if to put the lie to the assumption that terrorism has but one face, the others were drawn from a variety of ethnic and social backgrounds. Blue-eyed, blonde-haired All-American boy Tommy Emerson (Blake Shields) was the privileged son of liberal activists; Frenchman Christian Aumont (Alex Nesic), a former Skinhead and National Front member, led an outwardly respectable life as a suburban husband and father; and Al-Farik’s Bosnian right-hand man Ilija (Henri Lubatti),who had witnessed the slaughter of his family by Orthodox Serbs, hid his terrorist activites behind the fa?ade of a high-school science teacher. What none of the cell members realized was that Darwyn Al-Sayeed was likewise a “poser”: He was actually an undercover FBI agent, assigned to infiltrate Al-Farik’s cell and covertly thwart his various sinister schemes against national security. Only his FBI supervisor Rayl Fuller (James Legros) was aware of Darwyn’s dual identity; others, including Darwyn’s single-mom sweetheart Gayle Bishop (Melissa Sagemiller), had no idea of his actual mission. In keeping with pay-cable tradition, Sleeper Cell was infinitely more profane and violent than standard over-the-air action fare. And in many ways, the series was also infinitely superior to its non-pay cable competition. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Cell-Scape $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Phantasmagoria, 2. Shield for Your Eyes, A Beast in the Well on Your Hand, 3. Dreamer Who Is Too Weak to Face Up To, A, 4. Lost Parts Stinging Me So Cold, 5. Chain-Shot to Have Some Fun, 6. Like a White Bat in a Box, Dead Matters Go On, 7. Key Is a Fact That a Cat Brings, 8. Hunter in the Rain to Cut the Neck Up in the Present Stage, A, 9. If It Is the Deep Sea, I Can See You There, 10. Outro for Cell-Scape |
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Storm Cell - $4.99 Her parents having perished in a twister when she was just a young girl, Dr. April Saunders (Mimi Rogers) dedicates her life to developing more effective methods of tracking potentially dangerous storm systems. Dr. Saunders is traveling to Seattle with her daughter when she discovers a massive super-cell heading straight for the city. Her daughter caught in a dangerous twister, the daring meteorologist races to the rescue while attempting to alert Seattle to the approaching danger. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Cell – Widescreen $9.99 In this science fiction thriller, child psychiatrist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) has developed a technique that allows her to travel through the minds of her patients. When Stargher (Vincent D’Onofrio), a multiple murderer who methodically drowns his victims and performs bizarre rituals with their bodies, falls into a coma, FBI agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) asks Deane to enter the killer’s psyche, in the hope of finding a missing girl whom Stargher has kidnapped; if she’s not soon found, in all likelihood she’ll die in his torture cell. However, once Deane enters the bizarre world of Stargher’s mind, she finds getting out to be a very difficult matter. The Cell was the first feature from director Tarsem, who previously made award-winning commercials and music videos, including the video for R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion.” The supporting cast includes Catherine Sutherland, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Dylan Baker, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Boelter San Diego Chargers 32 Cu Ft Compact Refrigerator $499.99 Show your team support with this compact refrigerator that holds up to 84 cans of your favorite beverage and features San Diego Chargers color graphics for a stylish look. |
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Tribeca San Diego Chargers Hard Shell Case for Apple iPad 2 $39.99 This hard shell case features ABS construction to help protect your iPad 2 from damage and a San Diego Chargers design that lets you show your team pride. |
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Team ProMark San Diego Chargers Laptop Sleeve – Black $29.99 This laptop sleeve features a 3.3mm neoprene inner core to protect your laptop while on the go and a jersey-style mesh fabric outer core with an embroidered San Diego Chargers logo to display your team pride. |
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Tribeca San Diego Chargers Slip Sleeve for Apple iPad – Black $39.99 This sleeve features neoprene material with a faux fur lining to protect your Apple iPad from bumps and scratches while you’re on the go. The San Diego Chargers design provides a stylish look for showing your team spirit. |
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Tribeca San Diego Chargers Shield for Apple iPad – Black $44.99 Display your team spirit with this shield that features a San Diego Chargers design for a stylish look. The silicone rubber material protects your Apple iPad against bumps and scratches while you’re on the go. |
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Griffin Technology Powerduo Wall and Vehicle Chargers for Most USB-Powered Devices $42.99 Keep your USB-powered mobile device charged on the go with these portable AC and DC chargers that feature 10 watts of power for fast charging. The included dock cable lets you easily sync your Apple iPod , iPhone or iPad . |
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Team ProMark San Diego Chargers Apple iPad /Netbook Sleeve – Black $24.99 Protect your Apple iPad, netbook, tablet or e-reader with this sleeve that features a 3mm neoprene inner core and a jersey-style mesh fabric outer core with an embroidered San Diego Chargers logo to display your team pride. |
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Tribeca San Diego Chargers Deluxe Apple iPad Sleeve – Black $49.99 Protect your Apple iPad, iPad 2, tablet or e-reader on the go with this sleeve that features a zippered accessory pocket and rear stash pocket for organized storage. The full-color San Diego Chargers logo lets you show your team pride. |
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Sleeper Cell $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Mass Destruction – (Paul Jackson Big Weapon Mix), 2. Higher Purpose, 3. Ayn al Aquin, 4. Black Steel, 5. Jacksonville, 6. Bullet and a Target, 7. Nutopia, 8. Memento Mori, 9. Face the Music, 10. Life of Struggle, A, 11. Tic Toc, 12. Beginning to End |
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Play Cell [LP] $10.98 Kicking off their long and somewhat marginal pop-punk recording career, Bay Area punkers Tilt released their full-length Lookout Records debut, Play Cell. Other local punk revivalists like (Lookout labelmates) Green Day and Rancid had already begun to make a big impression outside of their Northern California stomping grounds, so the window of opportunity was wide open when the disc hit record-store shelves in 1993. A key difference between Tilt and their new-breed punk brethren is the distinctive talent of vocalist Cinder Block. There are no choked, faux-Brit-accented overtones in Block’s delivery. Although a woman playing what is an almost uniformly male role, Block had more than novelty going for her. Not only was her voice more accomplished, her lyrics covered broader issues with more subtlety than many of her contemporaries. On numbers like “Locust” and “Small Bills,” these lyrical musings get a little too elliptical, but Block’s powerful voice and her bandmates’ taut material sparks Play Cell, making this a notable first offering. ~ Vincent Jeffries |
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The Hamburg Cell – Widescreen $14.99 British film director Antonia Bird offers a chilling examination of the roots of extremism with this intensely-researched dramatization of the events leading up to the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Ziad Jarrah was perhaps the most secular and reluctant member of the Al Qaeda cell that would forever change the way the world views terrorism. In this film, viewers are invited to follow along with every history-making step as Jarrah and his fanatical group of religious extremists prepares to overtake United Flight 93, and strike terror into the hearts of those who would dare oppose their radical views. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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DragonBall Z: Perfect Cell – Perfection - $12.99 Includes:DragonBall Z: The Last Defense (2000) DragonBall Z: Vegeta Must Pay (2000) DragonBall Z: Cell Is Complete (2000) DragonBall Z: The Last Defense Continuing to voraciously devour the energy sources of others, Cell comes dangerously close to achieving completion — which of course would be a cataclysmic disaster for everyone on Earth. Next on Cell’s “menu” is the beautiful Android 18, unless Z-Fighters Krillin and Trunks can do something about it. Unfortunately, Trunks’ future father Vegeta is allowing Cell to prey on his enormous ego, which may well mean the destruction of his own son. First telecast in America on October 31, 2000, “The Last Defense” previous aired in Japan in 1992. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: Vegeta Must Pay Now “complete” and all-powerful, Cell deflects the attack of the Z-Fighters with disturbing ease. Vegeta at last realizes that because of his own arrogance, Cell will be able to fulfill his horrible future and destroy one and all. Formulating a scheme that will allow him to dispose of Cell and make amends before it is too late, Vegeta is plagued with the notion that he might already be too late. “Vegeta Must Pay” originally aired in Japan in 1992, and in America on November 2, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: Cell Is Complete Thanks largely to Vegeta’s stupid arrogance, the worst has happened; the voracious android Cell has reached completion, and is now dangerously all-powerful. The Z-Fighters line up to do battle against the super-strengthened Cell, but it seems hopeless. Suddenly, out of nowhere, Gohan arrives with a big surprise for everyone — especially Cell. Originally broadcast in Japan in 1992, “Cell Is Complete” subsequently aired in the U.S. on November 1, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Game Time San Diego Chargers Schedule Watch $99.99 Show your team pride with this schedule watch that features a scroll function that displays locations and start times of upcoming games for all NFL teams and a USB port that makes it easy to download next season’s schedule via the Internet. |
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Fabrique Innovations San Diego Chargers Pillow Pet $29.99 Show your team spirit with this pillow pet that turns from a plush team mascot into a pillow. |
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Milliken San Diego Chargers Small Rug $119.99 This stylish rug is constructed of stain-resistant nylon for durability and features an officially licensed design so you can display your team pride. |
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Milliken San Diego Chargers Large Rug $199.99 This distinctive rug features an officially licensed design so you can show off your team pride and is constructed of stain-resistant nylon for durability. |
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Team ProMark San Diego Chargers Wireless Mouse $39.99 This mouse features a 2.4GHz wireless micro transmitter that allows easy, long-range use without a cord. Full color printing of your favorite team’s logo lets you show your team pride. |
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Team ProMark San Diego Chargers Wireless Keyboard $69.99 This keyboard is compatible with PC and Mac and features 118 low-profile keys to ensure comfortable typing. The full-color design allows you to show your team spirit. |
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Rico San Diego Chargers Barbecue Grill Cover $44.99 Display your team pride with this grill cover that features a team logo on both sides. Durable vinyl material with felt padding offers lasting protection. |
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Pangea San Diego Chargers Sandwich and Waffle Grill $49.99 Show your team spirit with this grill that presses the team logo onto waffles or bread. |
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Wild Sales San Diego Chargers Tailgate Toss $109.99 Enjoy the fun of beanbag tossing at home or while tailgating with this game that features an officially licensed team design and comes with a carrying bag for easy transport. |
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Wild Sales San Diego Chargers Desktop Statue $119.99 Show your team pride with this hand-carved statue that features alabaster stone and resin construction for durability and a hand-painted bronze patina finish for an antiqued appearance. |
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The Cell [Original Score] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Cell, The – (includes excerpts from “El Medahey” & “Memories Of My Father”, with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 2. Carl Rudolph Stargher – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 3. Trauma – (includes excerpts from “El Medahey” & “Memories Of My Father”, with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 4. 92 Aqua Green Ford – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 5. FBI Pathologist – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 6. Whalen’s Infraction – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 7. Tide Pool – (includes excerpts from “Mairzy Doats”, with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 8. Sing a Song of Sixpence – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 9. Valentine – (includes excerpts from “El Medahey”, with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 10. Chlorine and Rust – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 11. Only Girls Play With Dolls – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 12. Normal Psychotropics – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 13. Seduction, The – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 14. Four and Twenty Blackbirds – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 15. Stargher King – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 16. Catherine’s World – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 17. Drowning, The – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 18. Scavenged Dolls – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 19. Vital Signs – (with London Philharmonic Orchestra), 20. You Can Find the Feeling – (radio edit, bonus track, with London Philharmonic Orchestra) |
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PMD Daily Cell Regeneration System $79.99 Nourish your skin with this daily cell regeneration system that features a cleanser, toner and moisturizer to help rejuvenate your skin. See a PMD demonstation on the Dr. Oz Show. |
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The 9/11 Hijackers: Inside the Hamburg Cell - $19.99 This documentary from the History Channel takes a chilling look at the Hamburg Al Qaeda terrorist cell, the group that spawned the masterminds behind the 9/11 attacks. Focusing on the cell’s four leaders, the program examines how these well mannered, well educated men became murdering extremists, spending five years planning the unthinkably destructive act. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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WWE: Hell in a Cell 2009 – Fullscreen $5.99 There’s too much brutal action in Hell in a Cell to be contained in a simple ring; these match-ups need a special fence to keep in the fury! The biggest names of Raw, SmackDown, and ECW trade blows in this bevy of battles that features The Undertaker, Randy Orton, John Cena, CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Batista, and more. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi |
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Lenmar Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Cell Phones $11.99 This lithium-ion battery is designed for use with select Nokia cell phones and features 3.7V of power and a 760 mAh rating for efficiency. |
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Prisoner: Cell Block H [3 Discs] – Collector’s Anniversary $44.99 Includes:Prisoner: Cell Block H [TV Series] (1979) Prisoner: Cell Block H [TV Series] No synopsis available. |
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DragonBall Z: Cell Games – Surrender – Uncut Subtitle $14.99 Includes:DragonBall Z: Cell’s Bag of Tricks (2001) DragonBall Z: No More Rules (2001) DragonBall Z: The Fight Is Over (2001) DragonBall Z: Cell’s Bag of Tricks After toying with each other during the early minutes of the tournament, Goku and Cell resume their titanic battle in deadly earnest. Cell pulls out an arsenal of attacks that had previously been developed by Frieza and the Z-Warriors, including the Kamehameha, the Makkankosappo and the Kienzans. Goku proves to be too fast for Cell, but alas, Cell is too fast for him as well. And what of the bombastic Hercule, who loudly complains that he’ll never get his chance to challenge Cell? First telecast in Japan in 1993, “Cell’s Bag of Tricks” was seen in America on November 30, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: No More Rules The battle royal between Goku and Cell continues, with each opponent alternately attacking and evading the other. Vegeta enters the fray, swiftly getting the upper hand over Goku. An enormous “Kamehameha” is prepared against Cell, despite Krillin’s warnings that such an attack will expend too much energy. Victory seems to be within the Z-Fighters’ grasp when Cell is literally taken apart — but it’s not over yet. “No More Rules” was shown in Japan in 1993, then seen in America on December 4, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: The Fight Is Over The title of this DragonBall Z episode seems irrefutable. The deadly “Kamehameha” volley has apparently destroyed the fearsome Cell. As the TV commentators prepare their wrap-up the tournament, the Z-Fighters celebrate their victory — all except Krillin, who realizes that Cell may be down, but not out. Krillin’s fears come to fruition when Cell absorbs Piccolo’s energy and suddenly regenerates. The battle between Cell and Goku resumes — then, suddenly, Goku surprises everyone (including his opponent) by throwing in the towel. Originally broadcast in Japan in 1993, “The Fight Is Over” aired in America on December 5, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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The Cell 2 – Widescreen Dolby $12.99 Barely escaping death at the hands of a killer who repeatedly revives his victims in order to draw out their agonizing ordeal, a woman uses her newfound psychic powers to get into the maniac’s mind before he claims his next victim. Having nearly died at the hands of the sadistic psychopath known as “The Cusp,” Maya discovers that she now possesses psychic powers, and vows to use her gift as a psychic investigator. When “The Cusp” strikes again, Maya realizes that she must enter the mind of a madman in order to end his gruesome reign of terror. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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4 Walls To A Cell $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Project Baby, 2. Niggaz In Trouble, 3. Free At Last, 4. Showing Up, 5. Boomerang, 6. I Wonder, 7. Where Would I Be, 8. Got U Where I Wanna, 9. Gangsta, 10. Greenlight Special, 11. My Brothers Keeper, 12. Untouchable, 13. Niggas Owe Me, 14. Grindin, 15. Boosie We Gonna Miss You, 16. Gone But Not Forgotten, 17. Rubbin On My Head, 18. Back In the Day, 19. Miss Me, 20. Thugged Out, 21. Toes |
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The Very Best of Soft Cell $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Memorabilia, 2. Tainted Love, 3. Where Did Our Love Go, 4. Bedsitter, 5. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye, 6. Sex Dwarf, 7. Torch, 8. Insecure Me, 9. What?, 10. Where the Heart Is, 11. It’s a Mugs Game, 12. Numbers, 13. Loving You Hating Me, 14. Soul Inside, 15. Down in the Subway, 16. Somebody, Somewhere, Sometime – (previously unreleased), 17. Divided Soul – (previously unreleased), 18. Tainted Love – (2XS Remix, 2XS remix), 19. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye – (Almighty Radio Edit) |
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One Cell in the Sea $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Come On, Come Out, 2. Minnow & The Trout, The, 3. Whisper, 4. You Picked Me, 5. Rangers, 6. Almost Lover, 7. Think of You, 8. Ashes and Wine, 9. Liar, Liar, 10. Last of Days, 11. Lifesize, 12. Near to You, 13. Hope For the Hopeless, 14. Borrowed Time |
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One Cell In The Sea $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Come On, Come Out – (featuring Peter Bradley Adams/Stephen LeBlanc/Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Hal Cragin/Lukas Burton/Jimmy Paxson/Chris Murphy), 2. Minnow & the Trout, The – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Danny Kalb/Lukas Burton/Kevin McKeever/Jimmy Paxson), 3. Whisper – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Danny Kalb/Hal Cragin/Joey Waronker/David Levita/Lukas Burton/Michael Chaves), 4. You Picked Me – (featuring Lem Jay Ignacio/Stephen LeBlanc/Alison Sudol/Joey Waronker/Lyle Workman/Lukas Burton), 5. Rangers – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Daxx Nielsen/Hal Cragin/Lukas Burton/Michael Chaves/Michael Murphy), 6. Almost Lover – (featuring Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Hal Cragin), 7. Think of You – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Alison Sudol/Danny Kalb/Joey Waronker/David Levita/Lukas Burton), 8. Ashes and Wine – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Alison Sudol/Danny Kalb/Hal Cragin/Joey Waronker/Lukas Burton), 9. Liar, Liar – (featuring Alison Sudol/Joey Waronker/LeBlanc/Lyle Workman/Lukas Burton/Michael Chaves/Kevin McKeever/Mick Bolger), 10. Last of Days – (featuring Hal Y Burton/Alison Sudol/Hal Cragin/Joey Waronker/Lyle Workman/Lukas Burton/Paul Livingston/Kevin McKeever/Mick Bolger/Chris Murphy), 11. Lifesize – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Sean Wollstenhulme/Alison Sudol/Hal Cragin/Lukas Burton/Jimmy Paxson), 12. Near To You – (featuring Alison Sudol/Hal Cragin), 13. Hope For the Hopeless – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Alison Sudol/Daxx Nielsen/Hal Cragin/David Levita/Lukas Burton), 14. Borrowed Time – (featuring Stephen LeBlanc/Alison Sudol/Joey Waronker/David Levita/Lukas Burton/Chris Murphy) |
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The Cell – Widescreen Dubbed AC3 Dts $14.99 In this science fiction thriller, child psychiatrist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) has developed a technique that allows her to travel through the minds of her patients. When Stargher (Vincent D’Onofrio), a multiple murderer who methodically drowns his victims and performs bizarre rituals with their bodies, falls into a coma, FBI agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) asks Deane to enter the killer’s psyche, in the hope of finding a missing girl whom Stargher has kidnapped; if she’s not soon found, in all likelihood she’ll die in his torture cell. However, once Deane enters the bizarre world of Stargher’s mind, she finds getting out to be a very difficult matter. The Cell was the first feature from director Tarsem, who previously made award-winning commercials and music videos, including the video for R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion.” The supporting cast includes Catherine Sutherland, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Dylan Baker, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Prisoner: Cell Block H – Set 2 (3 Disc) - $12.99 Prisoner: Cell Block H – Set 2 (3 Disc) - |
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Amon Tobin: Chaos Theory – Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack - $19.99 Amon Tobin: Chaos Theory – Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack - |
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DragonBall Z: Imperfect Cell – Encounter - $12.99 Includes:DragonBall Z: Borrowed Powers (2000) DragonBall Z: Seized With Fear (2000) DragonBall Z: The Reunion (2000) DragonBall Z: Borrowed Powers Now a single powerful entity known as Super Namek, Piccolo and Kami face down the as-yet-unidentified monster that is decimating Ginger Town. Surprisingly, the monster declares that he recognizes Super Namek as Piccolo — then identifies himself as Cell. As the two opponents lock in mortal combat, bizarre changes occur with the rest of the Z-Fighters. Highlighted by Goku’s spectacular “Kamehameha” attack, “Borrowed Powers” originally aired in Japan in 1992, and in the U.S. on October 6, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: Seized With Fear DragonBall Z’s “The Imperfect Cell Saga” begins with the episode titled “Seized With Fear.” A seriously ill Goku is transported by Master Roshi’s home by his fellow Z-Fighters, as the killer Androids continue to close in. Meanwhile, with the assistance of Gohan, Bulma helps her son Trunks locate his time capsule. The trio finds a strange pink egg shell, which has just been broken. Something new and horrible is on the loose — a huge and dangerous-looking locust-like creature. First telecast in Japan in 1992, “Seized With Fear” debuted over American TV on October 4, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi DragonBall Z: The Reunion Terrible things are happening in Ginger Town, and the cause is a gigantic locust-like monster that has emerged from Trunks’ time machine. Mr. Popo orders Z-Fighter Kami and Piccolo to merge, forming a powerful entity called the Super Namek. And Goku continues suffering from a mysterious heart ailment. “The Reunion” (the title makes sense in context) first aired in America on October 5, 2000, eight years after its Japanese TV bow. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Energizer N Cell E90 Batteries (2-Pack) $4.99 Power your compatible devices with these alkaline N cell E90 batteries that feature 1.5V of power for reliable use and come in a convenient 2-pack, so you can keep 1 on hand when you need it. |
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Soft Cell: Live in Milan – Dolby Dts $14.99 After two decades apart, the new wave band Soft Cell delighted fans by reuniting in 2001. In the wake of the 2002 LP Cruelty Without Beauty, the synth pop outfit embarked on a tour, on which they recorded this concert film. Soft Cell: Live in Milan features renditions of 17 songs, including “The Art of Falling Apart,” “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Say Hello Wave Goodbye,” and the mega-hit “Tainted Love.” ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi |
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy – PlayStation 3 $39.99 SynopsisSam Fisher’s life is not an easy one. His world is full of conspiracy, of governments willing to erase his identity at the first hint of mission failure and of advanced weapons, gadgets and killer moves. Go back to the beginning with this trilogy that takes you into three of Tom Clancy’s adrenaline-fueled games, digitally remastered with high-definition graphics. Are you ready to return to the treacherous world of Splinter Cell? In Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy, explore the conspiracy and threats against the country’s safety as Sam Fisher, a member of an elite black-ops US government agency. Go back to the beginning with Splinter Cell and then turn the excitement up a notch with new weapons, gadgets and moves in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Get ready for electronic warfare as you eliminate some of the world’s most dangerous agents and prevent an apocalyptic onset of global information warfare in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Digitally remastered in HD quality, the trilogy’s gameplay, cinematics, maps, menus and even loading screens are visually enhanced. With the new 3D stereoscope view integrated into each game, play through missions on a 3D-capable TV for eye-popping visuals. |
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Live from Cell Block D $13.99 Personnel: Tracy Nelson (vocals, piano); Sam Stafford (guitar); Jim Spake (soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones, clarinet); Scott Thompson (trumpet); Charlie Wood (piano, organ); Toni Sehulster (electric bass); Brian Fullen (drums, background vocals); Vickie Carrico (background vocals).Recorded live at the West Tennessee Detention Center, Mason, Tennessee in December 2002. Includes liner notes by Willie Nelson.Tracy Nelson.Personnel: Shane Stafford (guitar); Jim Spake (clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Scott Thompson (trumpet); Charlie Wood (piano, organ); Toni Sehulster (electric bass); Vickie Carrico (background vocals).Audio Mixer: Mike Dysinger.Liner Note Authors: David Less; Tracy Nelson; Willie Nelson.Recording information: West Tennessee Detention Center, Cell Block D, Mason, T.Country-gospel-blues singer Tracy Nelson takes a cue from Johnny Cash and B.B. King by heading to prison to record her first live album. Few singers belt out songs with as much husky power and gutsy intensity as Nelson, and the surroundings lend themselves to performances of Memphis Slim’s “Mother Earth” and Big Bill Broonzy’s “I Feel So Good” that rank with her most impassioned work. A full band, including horns and a female backing vocalist, churns up exciting arrangements, and everyone seems to have been inspired by the audiences at these shows. Recorded in front of two separate crowds divided by gender, the enthusiastic response pushes Nelson and her band to superb heights. Guitarist Sam Stafford is particularly fiery, especially playing slide on “I Feel So Good.” Incendiary versions of Patsy Cline’s “Walkin’ After Midnight” and Bessie Smith’s “Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair,” the latter obviously custom-picked for this audience, elicit a rowdy response that is channeled back into Nelson’s set. Even run-of-the-mill swamp rockers such as “Be Good to Me Baby,” “Strongest Weakness,” and “Got a New Truck” — the latter co-written with Marcia Ball — are elevated by Nelson’s attack. The straight-ahead country of “After the Fire Is Gone” turns into a near gospel frenzy, as does a cover of Lyle Lovett’s partly humorous “God Will.” There are few singers with a voice as naturally passionate as Tracy Nelson’s, and none who effortlessly combine genres with such skill. The album makes a case for more live shows to be recorded in prisons, and is a worthy successor to those that already have been. ~ Hal Horowitz |
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WWE: Hell in a Cell 2010 – Fullscreen AC3 Dolby $12.99 The 2010 edition of the WWE event known as Hell in the Cell includes a title match between Kane and The Undertaker as well as a divas bout between Natalya and Michelle McCool, as well as a title tilt between Randy Orton and Sheamus. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Highland Mint San Diego Chargers Framed Stadium Photo and Commemorative Coins $89.99 Display your team pride with this framed stadium photo and gold-plated commemorative team and NFL coins. The 13″ x 16″ frame with glass provides durability. |
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Champion Treasures San Diego Chargers Light-Up Desk Fan $59.99 This desk fan lights up to display 3 messages when the fan is in operation. The NFL design allows you to show your team spirit. |
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Contour Universal Wall Charger for Most Contour Cameras and USB Battery Chargers $29.99 Charge your Contour camera on an international adventure with this Contour 2450 universal wall charger. Approximately 3 hours delivers a full charge. |
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Highland Mint San Diego Chargers Framed Signature Gridiron $49.99 Add distinctive team style to any room with this framed gridiron photo that features facsimile signatures of your favorite NFL players. |
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Team Sports America San Diego Chargers Scoreboard Wall Clock $99.99 Showcase your team pride with this licensed, digital scoreboard clock that displays the date, time and temperature. The water-resistant design offers durability for indoor or outdoor placement. |
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Team Sports America San Diego Chargers Scoreboard Alarm Clock $39.99 Showcase your team pride with this licensed digital scoreboard alarm clock that displays the date, time and temperature. Four alarm settings let you wake up to your favorite team. |
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iHip San Diego Chargers Over-the-Ear DJ Headphones $39.99 These DJ-style headphones feature large swivel cups for single-ear monitoring and 57mm drivers for enhanced sound. The soft-touch leather ear pads and headband provide long-lasting comfort. |
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WWE: Hell in a Cell 2008 – Fullscreen $12.99 This collection of bouts from World Wrestling Entertainment features a number of popular grapplers including Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Undertaker. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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The Cell 2 – Widescreen Fullscreen Dolby $12.99 Barely escaping death at the hands of a killer who repeatedly revives his victims in order to draw out their agonizing ordeal, a woman uses her newfound psychic powers to get into the maniac’s mind before he claims his next victim. Having nearly died at the hands of the sadistic psychopath known as “The Cusp,” Maya discovers that she now possesses psychic powers, and vows to use her gift as a psychic investigator. When “The Cusp” strikes again, Maya realizes that she must enter the mind of a madman in order to end his gruesome reign of terror. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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VioLight Cell Phone Sanitizer – Silver $45.99 Keep your electronics clean and free of germs with this sanitizing light that helps eliminate strep, E.Coli, salmonella, listera and the H1N1 virus quickly. |
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Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita – Widescreen $24.99 Dr. Jack Kessler’s life took a most unexpected twist in January 2001, when a tragic accident befell his family. At around the same time that Dr. Kessler received an appointment to chair Northwestern University’s Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurological Sciences in Evanston, Illinois, Kessler’s daughter Allison – then 15 years old – embarked on a ski trip, suffered a debilitating fall from a ski jump, and emerged paralyzed from the waist down. On an ironic note, just when the horizon appeared darkest for the family, Allison’s paralysis inspired Kessler to shift the focus of his job research from the use of embryonic stem cells to cure diabetes, to the use of embryonic stem cells to cure spinal cord injuries. Unfortunately, this occurred at almost exactly the same time that President George W. Bush vetoed a bill enabling special funding for stem cell research. As helmed by Maria Finitzo of Kartemquin Films (the company that produced the 1994 Hoop Dreams), the documentary Terra Incognita explores the complex ethos and heated debate surrounding stem cell research – issues that render it one of the most sensitive hot-button political issues of the early 21st century – by filtering the subject through the specific case of Allison Kessler, and thus examining the subject on an intensely personal, deeply human level. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Rocketfish Stereo Headset Adapter for Most Cell Phones – Black $9.99 Listen to your favorite tunes from or connect a stereo headset to your cell phone for hands-free calling using this 3.5mm-to-2.5mm stereo headset adapter. |
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Jabra Bluetooth Wireless Headset for Bluetooth-Enabled Cell Phones – Black $29.99 Make and receive mobile calls wirelessly with this hands-free Bluetooth headset that is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled cell phones. Wear the headset over your ear with a comfortable ear hook or in your ear with the Eargel design. |
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Soft Cell’s Non-Stop Exotic Video Show – Subtitle Dolby $14.99 Reveling in a sublimely dark and sweaty ambience, Soft Cell (featuring Marc Almond on vocals and Dave Ball on keyboards) offered a sound a bit more subversive than that of the other synth-pop acts that would emerge in the 1980s, and they used the video medium to amplify the tone of their records. Soft Cell’s Non-stop Exotic Video Show includes performances of the songs “Bedsitter,” “Entertain Me,” “Memorabilia,” “Secret Life,” “Sex Dwarf,” and their smash hit cover of “Tainted Love.” ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy PRE-OWNED – PlayStation 3 $34.99 SynopsisSam Fisher’s life is not an easy one. His world is full of conspiracy, of governments willing to erase his identity at the first hint of mission failure and of advanced weapons, gadgets and killer moves. Go back to the beginning with this trilogy that takes you into three of Tom Clancy’s adrenaline-fueled games, digitally remastered with high-definition graphics. Are you ready to return to the treacherous world of Splinter Cell? In Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy, explore the conspiracy and threats against the country’s safety as Sam Fisher, a member of an elite black-ops US government agency. Go back to the beginning with Splinter Cell and then turn the excitement up a notch with new weapons, gadgets and moves in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Get ready for electronic warfare as you eliminate some of the world’s most dangerous agents and prevent an apocalyptic onset of global information warfare in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Digitally remastered in HD quality, the trilogy’s gameplay, cinematics, maps, menus and even loading screens are visually enhanced. With the new 3D stereoscope view integrated into each game, play through missions on a 3D-capable TV for eye-popping visuals. |
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D – Nintendo 3DS $19.99 SynopsisYour name is Sam Fisher. You’re a rogue agent, sent behind enemy lines in the Korean Peninsula. Your mission: prevent WWIII. Not an easy task, but with stakes this high, failure is not an option. After investigating the sinking of the U.S.S. Clarence E. Walsh, the United State’s most advanced cruiser, you discover the truth. War comrade Douglas Shetland, Displace International and Admiral Otomo of the Third Echelon Information Self Defense Force (I-SDF) are planning to use the Masse Kernels to start the most catastrophic war to ever plague the planet. It’s up to you to stop them. Jump into the critically acclaimed franchise with Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D. New controls, enhanced weaponry and stereoscopic 3D graphics bring you back to the action like never before. Optimized button mapping with the slide pad and touch pad let you control the action with ease so you can quickly equip weapons and use special gadgets more effectively. New and enhanced weapons, including fusion goggles, OCP electronic disabling device, smoke and gas grenades, wall mines and add-ons for the SC-20K rifle change up the game. Even lockpicking and hacking are enhanced with the Nintendo 3DS’ slide pad and interactive 3D puzzles, respectively. Return to the spy franchise you only thought you knew for a gripping experience that immerses you into Sam Fisher’s world like never before. |
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WWE: Hell in a Cell 2010 – Fullscreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby $5.99 The 2010 edition of the WWE event known as Hell in the Cell includes a title match between Kane and The Undertaker as well as a divas bout between Natalya and Michelle McCool, as well as a title tilt between Randy Orton and Sheamus. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Panasonic Link-to-Cell DECT 60 Plus Expandable Cordless Phone System $89.99 Make and receive mobile phone calls easily through the home handsets of this Panasonic Link-to-Cell KX-TG7742S expandable cordless phone system that features Bluetooth capability. DECT 6.0 Plus technology ensures crystal-clear, interference-free calls. |
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Panasonic Link-to-Cell DECT 60 Plus Expandable Cordless Phone $69.99 Connect up to 2 mobile phones to your home phone with this Panasonic Link-to-Cell KX-TG7741S cordless phone that routes calls and phone book entries from your mobile phone to the included handset for easy communication from home. |
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Essentials PRE-OWNED – PSP $7.99 SynopsisJourney into the depths of the Splinter Cell saga as you relive the years when Sam Fisher was still a Navy Seal. You’ll unravel the untold story of Sam Fisher as you complete all-new missions exclusive to your PSP. Try to balance objective and survival. Fend off your enemies with traditional Splinter Cell weapons and gadgets, or catch them off guard with all-new weapons available only on your PSP. Use your wireless Wi-Fi connection to link up with a friend and challenge him or her to a Spy vs. Spy Deathmatch. If you thought life as a double agent was tough, wait until you become a Seal. If you drop your guard for one second, you may end up sleeping with the fish. |