Suddenly Stravinsky bursts from the ghetto-blaster and the master has taken over.
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When I was growing up, one of my all-time favorite toys was my Nerf dart blaster.
From the techcrunch.com
I am truly appalled to read George Fishman's support of radio blaster Alan Jones.
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He also carries a blaster and four light sabers with two green and two blue foils.
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It's an iPod-friendly blaster built into a canvas bag with a shoulder strap.
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A single blaster costs $40, but Hasbro recently released a blaster two-pack for $75.
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The Vigilon is Nerf's mid-sized blaster, and is just right for smaller kids.
From the techcrunch.com
While it's no highway blaster, power always feels adequate and you still get 28 mpg.
From the bloomberg.com
It's masculine without the reek of big-screen, master-blaster testosterone.
From the sfgate.com
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