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1. Discovery of an optical cocoon tail behind the runaway HD 185806

2. And then they were two: detection of non-thermal radio emission from the bow shocks of two runaway stars

3. SALT observations of the supernova remnant MCSNR J0127-7332 and its associated Be X-ray binary SXP 1062 in the SMC

4. Wray 15-906: a candidate luminous blue variable discovered with WISE, Herschel and SALT

5. WR 72: a born-again planetary nebula with hydrogen-poor knots

6. HD 93795: a late-B supergiant star with a square circumstellar nebula

7. TYC 8606-2025-1: a mild barium star surrounded by the ejecta of a very late thermal pulse

8. A massive white-dwarf merger product before final collapse

9. Discovery of a putative supernova remnant around the long-period X-ray pulsar SXP 1323 in the Small Magellanic Cloud

10. Two circumstellar nebulae discovered with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and their massive central stars

11. MN44: a luminous blue variable running away from Westerlund 1

12. Circumstellar structures around high-mass X-ray binaries

13. CPD-64 2731: a massive spun-up and rejuvenated high-velocity runaway star

14. Modelling interstellar structures around Vela X-1

15. Optical spectroscopy of the blue supergiant Sk-69 279 and its circumstellar shell with SALT

16. An astrosphere around the blue supergiant kappa Cas: possible explanation of its filamentary structure

17. A solar-type star polluted by calcium-rich supernova ejecta inside the supernova remnant RCW 86

18. IRAS 18153-1651: an H II region with a possible wind bubble blown by a young main-sequence B star

19. SALT spectroscopy of evolved massive stars

20. Central stars of mid-infrared nebulae discovered with Spitzer and WISE

21. MN48: a new Galactic bona fide luminous blue variable revealed by Spitzer and SALT

22. Discovery of a new bona fide luminous blue variable in Norma

23. The blue supergiant MN18 and its bipolar circumstellar nebula

24. WS1: one more new Galactic bona fide luminous blue variable

25. Discovery of a new Galactic bona fide luminous blue variable with Spitzer

26. Models of the circumstellar medium of evolving, massive runaway stars moving through the Galactic plane

27. Discovery of a new Wolf-Rayet star and a candidate star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud with Spitzer

28. On the stability of bow shocks generated by red supergiants: the case of IRC-10414

29. TYC 3159-6-1: a runaway blue supergiant

30. IRC-10414: a bow-shock-producing red supergiant star

31. The 2011 Periastron Passage of the Be Binary delta Scorpii

32. Abell 48 - a rare WN-type central star of a planetary nebula

33. Two massive stars possibly ejected from NGC 3603 via a three-body encounter

34. Zeta Oph and the weak-wind problem

35. Field O stars: formed in situ or as runaways?

36. Discovery of a parsec-scale bipolar nebula around MWC 349A

37. Discovery of two new Galactic candidate luminous blue variables with WISE

38. Spectral Identification of New Galactic cLBV and WR Stars

39. Discovery of a new Wolf-Rayet star using SAGE-LMC

40. Search for OB stars running away from young star clusters. II. The NGC 6357 star-forming region

41. 4U 1907+09: a HMXB running away from the Galactic plane

42. Massive runaway stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud

43. Very massive runaway stars from three-body encounters

44. Massive runaway stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud

45. MN112: a new Galactic candidate Luminous Blue Variable

46. New Wolf-Rayet star and its circumstellar nebula in Aquila

47. High-velocity runaway stars from three-body encounters

48. On the origin of the hypervelocity runaway star HD271791

49. Discovery of a new Wolf-Rayet star and its ring nebula in Cygnus

50. Revealing evolved massive stars with Spitzer

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