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By the 1860s, the moon and stars appeared on all company products and correspondence.
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The internet is chock-full of treatments promising the sun, moon and stars for all sorts of medical problems.
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According to a history of the company on its Web site, www.pg.com, the moon and stars began to appear in the 1850s as its unofficial trademark.
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Every 12 years, when the moon and stars are aligned, this becomes the most auspicious spot in Hinduism, and there is a six-week-long festival, or mela, for the millions of pilgrims.
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To make this work, the sun, moon and the stars would need to align almost perfectly.
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We like to be under the moon and the stars, to sing, to dance and feel free.
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The Mayan calendar is based on the position of the heavenly bodies -- the sun, the moon and the stars -- and was meant to tell the Mayan people about agricultural and economic trends, said archeologist Alfredo Barrera.
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Without it, we might still fancy the Earth situated in the center of the cosmos, with the sun, the moon and all the stars orbiting around us.
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There was no moon, and the stars were high and faint, but the rails shone clear and far, as if they were gathering, out of the poverty of darkness, the light that had been scattered in the gloom.
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That the moon looks good and the stars still refuse to shine?
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They move when they feel the stars and the moon align.
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"At night the clouds change to stars and the sun to the moon, " Mr. Thorne, chief technology officer of 4moms, explained when I got him on the phone.
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Stars popped out of the evening sky, then an almost-full moon rose above the trees and lit up the ledge.
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