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While most of Gillette's work has long been forgotten, his last great masterpiece is still well known today: his castellated " retirement home ".
Gillette's expertise in mythology has also led his books to be considered some of the most influential works in the mythopoetic branch of the men's movement.

Gillette's and were
King Camp Gillette ( January 5, 1855 – July 9, 1932 ) was an American businessman popularly associated with the safety razor, although several models were in existence prior to Gillette's design.
False teeth created by a local dentist were used to distort Gillette's face.
Gillette's brands and products were divided between the two accordingly.
In 2005, an injunction was brought by rival Wilkinson Sword which was granted by the Connecticut District Court who determined that Gillette's claims were both " unsubstantiated and inaccurate " and that the product demonstrations in Gillette's advertising were " greatly exaggerated " and " literally false ".
The Mississauga offices were closed in 2005-06 after Procter & Gamble acquired Gillette, and Gillette's Canadian headquarters are located in downtown Toronto with parent Procter & Gamble on Yonge St.

Gillette's and stage
Cotten made his film debut in the Welles-directed short Too Much Johnson, a comedy that was intended to complement an aborted 1938 Mercury stage production of William Gillette's 1890 play.
Gillette's last appearance on stage was in Austin Strong's Three Wise Fools in 1936.
William Gillette's 1899 stage play Sherlock Holmes is based on several stories, among them " The Final Problem.
William Gillette's 1899 stage play Sherlock Holmes is based on several stories, among them " A Scandal in Bohemia.
But Langella would continue to juggle film and television with his stage work, playing Sherlock Holmes in a 1981 adaptation of William Gillette's play Sherlock Holmes.
The film was not intended to stand by itself, but was designed as the cinematic aspect of Welles ' Mercury Theatre stage presentation of William Gillette's 1894 comedy about a New York playboy who flees from the violent husband of his mistress and borrows the identity of a plantation owner in Cuba who is expecting the arrival of a mail order bride.

Gillette's and called
" Others called it " the rock pile " or " Gillette's folly ".

Gillette's and .
With the town border being re-defined, the townspeople also once considered the current Gillette's Corner ( where the McDonalds and Big Y Market currently sits ) as the center.
Gillette's innovation was the thin, inexpensive, disposable blade of stamped steel.
King Camp Gillette's family was devastated by the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Gillette's razor retailed for a substantial $ 5 ( about $ 134 in 2006 dollars ) — half the average working man's weekly pay — yet sold by the millions.
The following year, he sold 90, 884 razors and 123, 648 blades, thanks in part to Gillette's low prices, automated manufacturing techniques and good advertising.
) Gillette's last book, The People's Corporation ( 1924 ), was written with Upton Sinclair and later inspired Glen H. Taylor.
Gillette's father, Francis, was a former United States Senator and crusader for the abolition of slavery, public education, temperance and women's suffrage.
Ward Morehouse described Gillette's style as " dry, crisp, metallic, almost shrill.
After he produced some of Gillette's plays, the two formed a greater partnership.
Gillette's Sherlock Holmes consisted of four acts.
Gillette introduced the curved or bent briar pipe, instead of the straight pipe pictured by illustrators, supposedly so that Gillette could pronounce his lines more easily ; actually, it's as difficult to pronounce lines clearly whether the pipe is bent or straight, and it may have been that Gillette's face was easier to see from the seats with a bent briar in his mouth.
The play's script was in the possession of Gillette's secretary, William Postance, in his room at the Baldwin Hotel.
" With both original scripts — Conan Doyle's and Gillette's adaptation — destroyed, Gillette rewrote the piece, either from notes or an extra copy, in a month.
Gillette's own play, Electricity, appeared in 1910, and he starred in Victorien Sardou's Diplomacy in 1914, Clare Kummer's A Successful Calamity in 1917, Barrie's Dear Brutus in 1918, and Gillette's The Dream Maker in 1921.
Around the world, other productions took place, based on Gillette's Sherlock Holmes.
Unfortunately, despite Gillette's concern that it not be in the possession of some blithering saphead, the train was relocated to an amusement park, Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut, from 1943 through the mid-90s.
In 1943, the Connecticut state government bought the property, renaming it Gillette's Castle and Gillette Castle State Park.
The first run of the tour included in the cast Theatre Guild actress Peg Entwistle as Gillette's female lead.
* 1919 – Secret Service, Paramount Pictures, directed by Hugh Ford with Robert Warwick in Gillette's role of Captain Thorne and Shirley Mason as the female lead.

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The general acceptance of the idea of governmental ( i.e., societal ) responsibility for the economic well-being of the American people is surely one of the two most significant watersheds in American constitutional history.
As symptomatic of the common man's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin of his teeth.
Of all the Whig tracts written in support of the Succession, The Crisis is perhaps the most significant.
One of the most significant advancements in design of plastics signs is the so-called trans-illuminated billboard, now being produced by several large sign manufacturers such as Advance Neon Sign Co., Los Angeles, and Industrial Electric Inc., New Orleans, La..
Other than this very significant result, most of the information now available about the radio emission of the planets is restricted to the intensity of the radiation.
Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha ( Explorer 1 ), 1958 Delta 2 ( Sputnik 3 ), and 1959 Eta ( Vanguard 3 ).
Such conversation quickly reveals an ethically significant ambivalence in the self-images held by most realtors.
Aristotle not only studied almost every subject possible at the time, but made significant contributions to most of them.
The group of elements is more diverse than the lanthanides and therefore it was not until 1945 that Glenn T. Seaborg proposed the most significant change to Mendeleev's periodic table, by introducing the actinides.
Alpha, both as a symbol and term, is used to refer to or describe a variety of things, including the first or most significant occurrence of something.
Among Poirot's most significant personal attributes is the sensitivity of his stomach:
In the Southwest, mountain ranges, rivers and, most obviously, the Grand Canyon can be significant barriers for human communities, likely reducing the frequency of contact with other groups.
The lives of numerous abbots make up a significant contribution to Christian hagiography, one of the most well-known being the Life of St. Benedict of Nursia by St. Gregory the Great.
The basic design remained unchanged for centuries, with the most significant changes being to the overall proportions, and a move from wooden stocks to those of iron.
Historic Swabia was eventually replaced by today's Baden-Württemberg, but it had been the most significant territory of mediaeval Alamannia, comprising all Germania Superior and territory east to Bavaria.
Hence, if a dish contains significant amounts of any of these ingredients, it has most likely been Americanized.
The most significant moderate proposal was the Fourteenth Amendment, also written by Trumbull.
The most significant of these is the story about Ambrosius, Vortigern, and the two dragons beneath Dinas Emrys, " Fortress of Ambrosius " in Chapters 40 – 42.
On the subject of charity Andrew Carnegie's actions diverged in the most significant and complex manner from Herbert Spencer's philosophies.
Although the hardware is limited to four separate sound channels, software such as OctaMED uses software mixing to allow eight or more virtual channels, and it was possible for software to mix two hardware channels to achieve a single 14-bit resolution channel by playing with the volumes of the channels in such a way that one of the source channels contributes the most significant bits and the other the least.
Naamani Tarkow has written: " If one is to make sweeping statements, one may say that, save Magna Carta ( more truly, its implications ), the Act of Settlement is probably the most significant statute in English history ".
Dunn, who was tied for the major league lead with 32 home runs, was expected to provide a significant boost to an offense that has struggled to score runs for most of the season.
Sunday family dinner is considered the most significant meal of the week, whose highlights often include asado or pasta.
From the 1960s through the 1980s, " by far the most significant developments in the design and construction of acoustic guitars " were made by the Ovation Guitar Company.
Moreover, these combination analgesics can often result in significant adverse events, including accidental overdoses, most often due to confusion which arises from the multiple ( and often non-acting ) components of these combinations.

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