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HeatingFuel.org

I think the net sold recent at auction for over $1,000 and is reg to Frank Schilling (I think) or his business name. This org name was dropped after 6 years according domain tools. Since I run woodpelletfuel.org with great serp's this can make a good addition. I find it boring though.


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almostmum.com and the german version baldmutti.de

Great for a pregnant-women-blog or shop
 
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dmdbtc.com
dmdico.com
dmdtoken.com
dmd.diamonds
 
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G u m a n o i d
S e x p r e s i o n

Both in COM
 
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schwiegermuttertag.de
motherinlawday.co
motherinlawday.co.uk

All meaning the same, waiting for the 4th Sunday in October to be fully commercialised by shops. Mothersday 2.0...
 
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Well here we are with another of my quirky domain name sales sites. I thought that -
findyourinternetdomainnamebyassociationwithafamousquote.com was a trifle long, so I registered this one instead -
By Quote.com
 
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Expired dot company
Expired Company dot com
Expired Companies dot com
 
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ARTrademarks.com
ARCopyrights.com

Already lots of talk about IPR and Augmented Reality.
 
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Serendibite.com


Serendibite is an extremely rare boron-bearing mineral that is only rarely found as facet grade material, only a handful of specimens were known to exist.

There appear to be only two sources for gem quality serendibite, the Ratanapura area in Sri Lanka, and the Mogok stone tract in Northern Myanmar.

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This is the list of 5 most rare gems in the world:

1. Jadeite : A native of Guatemala and found in California, jadeite can be white or grayish.

2. The Red Diamond: Very few have been found. Red purplish, red diamond is not a pure red, crimson or scarlet. An Australian mine produced a small amount and they sell at auction for millions of dollars.

3. The Serendibite: Black ink color, this gem comes from Sri Lanka and contains calcium, magnesium, silicon, boron and oxygen. Three faceted specimens of 0.35, 0.55 and 0.56 carats exist in the world according to the census that was done. And if only the smallest cost over 14 million dollars a carat.

4. Blue garnet : In Madagascar, some miners found this incredible rarity in the late 90. Another discovery was held in the United States, Turkey, Russia and success. In the light of the day -according to its exposure-, it may be blue or green, as it becomes purple under low exposure light.

5. The Painite: It was long considered the rarest mineral on Earth. Discovered in Myanmar in 50 years, there are now about 25 copies of this gem.

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tradebullions.com

businessfinancers.com

readmarkets.com (readmarket.com is listed with Hugedomains for $3295)
 
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K r i p t o S o f t
V i r t o r i a

Both in COM
 
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Animojis (dot) net
Animojis (dot) org
 
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Landscapology - emerging term and super brandable for landscaping.
LitterBarrel - plural is owned by bigdomains. A real thing but I see it as a great brandable.

Both in dawt com.
 
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Landscapology - emerging term and super brandable for landscaping.
LitterBarrel - plural is owned by hugedomains. A real thing but I see it as a great brandable.

Both in dawt com.

litterbarrel.com...litterbarrels.com ...I think the singular is way better than the plural. Not a clue what a litterbarrel is, I will Google it, but if it is a thing that exists the name is absolutely great.

Have seen pics, now I am sure that a manufacturer would like to own it.
 
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Gay dating: incredimale.com
Lesbian dating: unbeliefemale.com
 
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I got influenced by Silentptnr today. In dot com.

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I also regged same keyword (Token) + Shack/Leader/Chief
 
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