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The move by the maker of five-bladed, battery-powered gizmos reflects P & G's aggressive push into emerging markets for new customers and growth.
Gillette's Latest Innovation in Razors: the 11-Cent Blade Ellen Byron 2010
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America might be losing a competitive edge in many enterprises, from cars to space, but as long as we can devise a five-bladed, mineral-oil-saturated razor, we face the future well-shaved.
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The company that brought the spring-loaded razor, the five-bladed cartridge and battery-powered vibration to what had seemed like a simple morning operation will launch Gillette Fusion ProGlide in June.
G Razor Launches in Recession's Shadow Ellen Byron 2010
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America might be losing a competitive edge in many enterprises, from cars to space, but as long as we can devise a five-bladed, mineral-oil-saturated razor, we face the future well-shaved.
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The company that brought the spring-loaded razor, the five-bladed cartridge and battery-powered vibration to what had seemed like a simple morning operation will launch Gillette Fusion ProGlide in June.
G Razor Launches in Recession's Shadow Ellen Byron 2010
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Nine blades to help you shred your papers nine times as fast as a normal pair, and 1.8 times as fast as the five-bladed model.
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Feeling as if he didn't recognize the face in the mirror, he covered it with shaving cream and began swiping smooth tracks with one of those superefficient five-bladed razors.
Sundays at Tiffany's Charbonnet, Gabrielle 2008
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Jump-cut to Proctor & Gamble's Gillette, which has topped rival Quattro--the four-bladed razor from Energizer unit Schick--with the Fusion, its five-bladed wonder.
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Jump-cut to Proctor & Gamble's Gillette, which has topped rival Quattro--the four-bladed razor from Energizer unit Schick--with the Fusion, its five-bladed wonder.
Faces Of The Week: Feb. 6 -10, 2006 Forbes Faces Of The Week: Feb. 6 -10, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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There were blade-covered morningstars and armory plants, and lordkin's-kiss, and lordkiss with longer blades, and harmless-looking vines and flower beds and bushes all called touch-me and marked by five-bladed red or red-and-green leaves.
The Burning City Niven, Larry 2000
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