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The Valentine One radar detector is a highly capable unit and is a result of decades of research and refinement. Importantly, it is one of the only detectors on the market today that has forward and rear facing antennas.
You may have read some favorable reviews and might be wondering where you can get your hands on this unit for an extremely competitive price. You may also be undecided about this unit and need more convincing.
If this sounds like you, please read on...
Traditional single antenna units rely on the incoming signal from the speed camera hitting the front of the car as this is the way they are facing. However, if the signal is emanating from the side or rear of the vehicle, then you are not going to be protected from those particular radar and speed cameras. You also run the risk of driving along and having a patrol car close in on your position from behind without you even knowing about it. Even if nothing else appealed to you about the Valentine model, then this factor alone should appeal to you.
This unit has an extremely long detection range and has the ability to track multiple threats simultaneously. One often overlooked benefit of the One is that is does not distract you while you are driving. During the day it doesn't bounce bright sunshine back into your eyes or catch the attention of other road users - this is due to its non reflective construction material. At night it is equally as impressive with an easy to read LED display that alerts you to specific threats but is not so bright that it blinds you or draws attention to yourself.
In my opinion, a radar detector has to be good at what it's supposed to do, but it also has to be user friendly and functional. The Valentine One definitely has this perfect mix, but it does come at a price.
Fortunately, you can soften the blow somewhat and get the Valentine One for a very reasonable price.
You may also want to read a more in depth review of the Valentine detector or want to have a look at some other models. If so, click the link above or visit http://bestradardetectorsonline.com and get protected whilst on the road as soon as possible.
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The Price $12.99 "When Carrie is crippled during a high school shooting, Toni Matthews decides to launch her own investigation. Forgiveness is in Carrie's heart, and an act of reaching out to one of the shooters begins a chain reaction of grace that eventually unravels the truth. Each character discovers the high price that love demands." |
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Two For The Price Of One $8.99 Two For The Price Of One |
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Two For The Price Of One (Remastered) $15.99 Two For The Price Of One (Remastered) |
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The Price of Salt the Price of Salt $13.88 "I have long had a theory that Nabokov knew "The Price of Salt" and modeled the climactic cross-country car chase in "Lolita" on Therese and Carol's frenzied bid for freedom," writes Terry Castle in "The New Republic" about this novel, arguably Patricia Highsmith's finest, first published in 1952 under the pseudonym Clare Morgan. Soon to be a new film, "The Price of Salt" tells the riveting story of Therese Belivet, a stage designer trapped in a department-store day job, whose salvation arrives one day in the form of Carol Aird, an alluring suburban housewife in the throes of a divorce. They fall in love and set out across the United States, pursued by a private investigator who eventually blackmails Carol into a choice between her daughter and her lover. With this reissue, "The Price of Salt" may finally be recognized as a major twentieth-century American novel. |
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Vincent Price Presents, Volume One $5.29 Four classic Vincent Price horror stories.... |
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The Price (Unabridged) $4.29 The Price is a one-act play about an arrogant millionaire who neither believes in God nor accepts Jesus Christ's salvation.... |
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The Price of Things the Price of Things $43.12 They both tried to talk of ordinary things for the few moments before that meal was announced, and then some kind of devilment seemed to come into Amaryllisnothing could have been more seductive or alluring than her manner, while keeping to strict convention. The bright pink colour glowed in her cheeks and her eyes sparkled. She could not have accounted for her mood herself. It was one of excitement and interest. Author: Glyn, Elinor Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 226 Publication Date: 2010/05/23 Language: English Dimensions: 7.00 x 9.99 x 0.56 inches |
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Price Baronets $130.64 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles There have been six Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Price, one in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008. The Price Baronetcy, of the Priory, Brecon, was created in the Baronetage of England in October 1657 for Herbert Price. The title became extinct upon the death of his son Thomas Arden Price c.1689. The Price Baronetcy, of Jamaica in the West Indies, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 13 August 1768 for Charles Price, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Jamaica. He was the grandson of Francis Price, who settled in Jamaica in the 1650s. The second Baronet also served as Speaker of the House of Assembly of Jamaica. The title became extinct on his death in 1788. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 220 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.50 inches |
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Price Dispersion $86.03 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In economics, price dispersion is variation in prices across sellers of the same item, holding fixed the items characteristics. Price dispersion can be viewed as a measure of trading frictions (or, tautologically, as a violation of the law of one price). It is often attributed to consumer search costs or unmeasured attributes (such as the reputation) of the retailing outlets involved. There is a difference between price dispersion and price discrimination. The latter concept involves a single provider charging different prices to different customers for an identical good. Price dispersion, on the other hand, is best thought of as the outcome of many firms potentially charging different prices, where customers of one firm find it difficult to patronize (or are perhaps unaware of) other firms due to the existence of search costs. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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The Price is Right $10 Come on down to Contestants Row to test your shopping sense! Relive all the priceless memories and exciting fast-paced fun of the timeless game as you try your luck spinning the big wheel and price your way to the pivotal Showcase Showdown. Concise controls and clear instructions deliver the authentic mini-game pricing challenges like Plinko, Hole-In-One and Cliff Hangers, just like the hit show! The tension is high... and the rewards are rich, if... THE PRICE IS RIGHTâ¢! |
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Price River $74.88 The Price River is a river in the state of Utah, in the United States. The river originates in the Wasatch Plateau in Central Utah and flows southeastward through Price Canyon, alongside U.S. Route 6, to the cities of Helper, then Price. The river flows along the northeastern edge of the San Rafael Swell to the ghost town of Woodside, where it proceeds to the east, joining the Green River in Gray Canyon after flowing a distance of 210 km. Range Creek is one of its tributaries. It is generally believed that the Price River was named after LDS Bishop William Price of Goshen, Utah, who explored the region in 1869. The town of Price was later named after the river. The Scofield Reservoir was formed by the construction of the Scofield Dam in 1946. There are plans to build a second dam on the river, upstream from the Scofield Dam, called the Gooseberry Narrows Dam. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/10/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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Price Theory $42.69 Economics is sometimes divided into two parts: positive economics and normative economics. The former deals with how the economic problem is solved, while the latter deals with how the economic problem should be solved. The effects of price or rent control on the distribution of income are problems of positive economics. The desirability of these effects on income distribution is a problem of normative economics. Within economics, the major division is between monetary theory and price theory. Monetary theory deals with the level of prices in general, with cyclical and other fluctuations in total output, total employment, and the like. Price theory deals with the allocation of resources among different uses, the price of one item relative to another. Prices do three kinds of things. They transmit information, they provide an incentive to users of resources to be guided by this information, and they provide an incentive to owners of resources to follow this information. Milton Friedman's classic book provides the theoretical underpinning for and understanding of prices. Economics is not concerned solely with economic problems. It is a social science, and is therefore concerned primarily with those economic problems whose solutions involve the cooperation and interaction of different individuals. It is concerned with problems involving a single individual only insofar as the individual's behavior has implications for or effects upon other individuals. "Price Theory" is concerned not with economic problems in the abstract, but with how a particular society solves its economic problems. |
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Top Price $1.99 Whether he was writing about Australian rules or the rules of politics, Bob Dylan or Sherbet, his high school reunion or the Big Brother controversies, the late reporter Matt Price did it with humour, wit and a rare wisdom. Here, in a collection of some of his liveliest columns filed over the last decade, he tackles issues both big and small with the flair which made him one of the country's best journalists. |
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Mistress at a Price $4.25 Fling? Another wedding, another hat...and more hours spent with a fixed smile plastered on her face. Until Cat meets Liam Hargreaves. The millionaire offers her one explosive, passionate encounter and Cat doesn't think twice. It's an experience she'll never forget... ...or ring? But Liam isn't a man to accept half measures: he doesn't want Cat just for one night, but all of her, always. And like the ruthless tycoon that he is, he has a plan to make sure that happens: he'll keep Cat as his mistress for now--and she'll pay his price of marriage, later! |
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Argentine's Price $6.59 Lazaro Marino will stop at nothing to reach the top. He's climbed his way out of poverty, but there's still one thing that has been denied to him entry into the highest echelons of society. And blue-blooded heiress Vanessa Pickett is the key to unlocking the door to all that he desires…. With her business in crisis, Vanessa is desperate. A marriage proposal of the utmost convenience will give both Lazaro and Vanessa everything they need. But, for Vanessa, this deal with the devil comes with a startling price. |
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Price of Passion $4.05 Kate had learned certain lessons as Drake Daniels's lover: Lesson number one: the price of loving Drake was not to love him. Lesson number two: never give him what he expected. Discovering she was pregnant certainly fulfilled lesson number two. Drake had made it clear commitment and children were not on his menu. Now Kate must break her news. But when she sees Drake, passion kicks in, begging to be indulged again... just once! |
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The Price of a Wife $4.5 FROM HERE TO PATERNITY He wanted a family… at any price! Luke Hawkton was a wildly successful businessman who had it all. His one remaining ambition was to find a wife and start a family… Josie's dreams of marriage and babies had been shattered by tragedy. She had to live with the knowledge that she'd never experience the joy of holding her own child. Her career was now her life, and she couldn't allow herself to get close to Luke. If he married her, he'd forget his dreams of fatherhood. Surely that was too heavy a price for any man to pay? FROM HERE TO PATERNITY—men who find their way to fatherhood by fair means, by foul, or even by default! |
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The Price of Vengeance $30.05 The Price of Vengeance is a historical adventure novel laced with romance, humor and dramatic twists and turns. It tells the story of William MacLeod, a fourteenth-century Scottish knight, who sets out to avenge his family killed by a rival clan many years earlier. Key to his plan is a seventeen-year-old maiden, Rhiannon MacPherson, who becomes an unwitting accomplice to his revenge. William, having been entrusted to deliver her to a wealthy laird for an arranged marriage, uses the innocent young woman as a tool to draw his enemy into a confrontation of honor. Once realized, Williamas revenge sets into motion a series of unforeseen events, all having far-reaching implications. The price of vengeance is a steep one, and it forces William to grow as a person, to search his soul for what matters most, and to learn to forgive what once seemed unforgivable. |
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Price of the Ticket $30.92 The works of James Baldwin constitute one of the major contributions to American literature in the twentieth century, and nowhere is this more evident than in "The Price of the Ticket," a compendium of nearly fifty years of Baldwin's powerful nonfiction writing. With truth and insight, these personal, prophetic works speak to the heart of the experience of race and identity in the United States. Here are the full texts of "Notes of a Native Son, Nobody Knows My Name, The Fire Next Time, No Name in the Street, "and "The Devil Finds Work, "along with dozens of other pieces, ranging from a 1948 review of "Raintree Country "to a magnificent introduction to this book that, as so many of Mr. Baldwin's works do, combines his intensely private experience with the deepest examination of social interaction between the races. In a way, "The Price of the Ticket "is an intellectual history of the twentieth-century American experience; in another, it is autobiography of the highest order. |
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The Price of Prosperity $19.95 One of the foremost financial writers of his generation, Peter Bernstein has the unique ability to synthesize intellectual history and economics with the theory and practice of investment management. Now, with classic titles such as Economist on Wall Street, A Primer on Money, Banking, and Gold, and The Price of Prosperity ?which have forewords by financial luminaries and new introductions by the author?you can enjoy some of the best of Bernstein in his earlier Wall Street days. First published in 1962, The Price of Prosperity speaks to today's uncertainties as clearly as to those of the past. With chapters like "The Burden of Government" and "The Economics of Democracy," Bernstein probes the future of an economy during rapidly changing times and the appropriate role of government in determining the ultimate outcome. The questions have not changed over time, but Bernstein's answers help us understand these issues from today's perspective. How much government control is too much control? How much can government spend? How can government influence the level of unemployment? As Bernstein shows how to navigate an ever-changing economic landscape, his timeless insights throughout these pages make The Price of Prosperity as vital and important today as when it appeared in an environment fundamentally different from our own. |
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The Price of Salt $22.97 Now recognized as a masterwork, the scandalous novel that anticipated Nabokov'sLolita.I have long had a theory that Nabokov knewThe Price of Salt and modeled the climactic cross-country car chase inLolita on Therese and Carol's frenzied bid for freedom, writes Terry Castle inThe New Republic about this novel, arguably Patricia Highsmith's finest, first published in 1952 under the pseudonym Clare Morgan. Soon to be a new film,The Price of Salt tells the riveting story of Therese Belivet, a stage designer trapped in a department-store day job, whose salvation arrives one day in the form of Carol Aird, an alluring suburban housewife in the throes of a divorce. They fall in love and set out across the United States, pursued by a private investigator who eventually blackmails Carol into a choice between her daughter and her lover. With this reissue,The Price of Salt may finally be recognized as a major twentieth-century American novel. |
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Price Labels for One-Line Price Tag Gun - Green (10 Rolls) $7.4 Color: GreenMaterial: PaperDesigned for one-line price tag gunLabel Size: 21cm*13cmUp to 8 digits one lineContains 10 rolls per pack (450 labels per roll)Weight: 232Dimension: 55*55*21 mm |
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The Price of Government $19.95 Government is broke. The 2004 federal deficit is the highest in U.S. history. The states have suffered three years of record shortfalls. Cities, counties, and school districts are laying off policemen and teachers, closing schools, and cutting services. But the fiscal pain won’t go away, and the bankrupt ideologies of left and right offer little guidance. The Price of Government presents a radically different approach to budgeting—one that focuses on buying results for citizens rather than cutting or adding to last year’s spending programs. It advocates consolidation, competition, customer choice, and a relentless focus on results to save millions while improving public services. |
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The Price of Heaven - $5.99 Filmed on location in South Carolina, The Price of Heaven represents one of the forays into the realm of made-for-TV movies by celebrated director Peter Bogdanovich. The story takes place in the early 1950s, as Korean war hero Jerry Shand (Grant Show) returns to his Southern hometown. Aspiring to medical school, Jerry lands a low-paying but steady job selling funeral insurance to the local black community. When ordered to collect back premium payments from the elderly and impoverished Vesta Battle (Cicely Tyson in a virtual reprise of her "Miss Jane Pittman" characterization), Jerry is prevented from doing so by his newly awakened compassion and social consciousness--thereby placing his job, and his entire future as a "good Southerner", in jeopardy. On a more personal level, Jerry is torn between love for his childhood sweetheart, whose family runs a local laundry, and lust for the predatory daughter of a wealthy cotton-mill owner (shades of Bette Davis!) Based on a novella by Allan Gurganus and first telecast over the CBS network on August 17, 1997, The Price of Heaven has since been shown on cable TV under the title Blessed Assurance. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Price of Exit $7.99 "The risk of a fatal catastrophe was constant. The NVA was the enemy, but the ultimate opponent was, quite simply, death. . . ." For assault helicopter crews flying in and around the NVA-infested DMZ, the U.S. pullout from Vietnam in 1970-71 was a desperate time of selfless courage. Now former army warrant officer Tom Marshall of the Phoenix, C Company, 158th Aviation Battalion, 101st Airborne, captures the deadly mountain terrain, the long hours flown under enormous stress, the grim determination of hardened pilots combat-assaulting through walls of antiaircraft fire, the pickups amid exploding mortar shells and hails of AK fire, the nerve-racking string extractions of SOG teams from North Vietnam. . . . And, through it all, the rising tension as helicopter pilots and crews are lost at an accelerating pace. It is no coincidence that the Phoenix was one of the most highly decorated assault helicopter units in I Corps. For as the American departure accelerated and the enemy added new, more powerful antiaircraft weapons, the helicopter pilots, crew chiefs, and gunners paid the heavy price of withdrawal in blood. For more than 30 Percent of Tom Marshall's 130 helicopter-school classmates, the price of exit was their lives. . . . From the Paperback edition. |
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The Price of Silence $6.3 In dire need of a job, Todd Fielding accepts the offer to work at The Brindle Times --even if she has to move to the lackluster town of Brindle. As she settles into her new home, Todd is fully prepared to adapt to the boredom of small-town life, but her preconceptions of Brindle are completely shattered when a local girl disappears. Even more shocking to Todd is the town's sheer indifference to the incident. No one--not even the police--appears particularly concerned. When Todd looks deeper into the story, she discovers that five other girls have "run away" from Brindle under strange circumstances over the past twenty years. As she sets out to uncover the history of a town that has cloaked itself in secrecy for far too long, evidence of manipulation and cold-blooded murder begin to unravel. And Todd may be the next victim to pay the deadly price of silence. |
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The Price of Paradise $13.19 Laylora - the Paradise Planet. A world of breath-taking beauty, where peace-loving aboriginals live in harmony with their environment. Or do they? The Doctor and Rose arrive to find that the once-perfect eco-system is showing signs of failing. The paradise planet has become a death trap as terrifying creatures from ancient legends appear and stalk the land... Is there a connection between the human explorers who have crash-landed and the savage monsters? What secret lies at the heart of the natives' ancient ceremonies? And what price might one human have to pay to save the only home he has ever known? When a planet itself becomes sick, can there be a cure? The Doctor and Rose find themsleves in a race against time to find out... |
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The Price of Innocence $19.53 The year is 1878, and the setting is Paris, France. It's a place of privilege and comfort for the rich, but one of heartache and struggle for the poor. Upon the death of her father, a young girl is thrown from the comforts of middle-class life into the terror of homelessness on the streets of Paris. Without family or friends, she struggles to survive. Her journey takes her from charity houses to the grueling life of a laundress. When her plight becomes unbearable, she is enticed by the mistress of the most famous brothel in France to live in luxury and service her aristocratic clientele. She succumbs to a life of prostitution, and her virginity is sold to a handsome English Lord. His jaded character is tested when he meets his purchase and receives more than he bargained for in the price of her virginity. |
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Jason Price $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jason Jeffrey Price is a Welsh footballer. He can play as a right sided midfielder or as a forward. He currently plays for Football League One club Walsall on loan from Carlisle United. In a previous spell with Tranmere Rovers. After being signed by former Rovers manager David Penney, he soon established himself as a key player under Sean ODriscoll. He is known for his unusual goal celebrations, which have previously included mocking the linesman, carrying players on his back and tapping a ball boy on the head. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2011/03/08 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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The Price to Pay $31.81 The new heart-stopping read from one of Headline's most successful saga writers |


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