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  • The house debuted a new line of chunky, round men's watches called Montre Calibre, the first watch to include an automatic movement created entirely inhouse.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • "Montre" followed up Manchette, pointing to her mistress's watch.

    Newton Forster The Merchant Service Frederick Marryat 1820

  • I'm featuring one of the more unique versions of this watch, the 'Montre à Couilles', as detailed in Pieter Doensen's book, built as a demonstration model with two externally cased battery compartments.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Perhaps the best way to sum up my complicated reactions to these developments and more (please, fill in my blanks below) is to take a cue from my favorite “faculty member,” Montre (loved the green striped polo and purple tie), who extolled the virtues of humming, “because when you start humming, it releases the pressure of words, and you really get into it!”

    'High School Musical: Get in the Picture' recap: Hum like you mean it! | EW.com 2008

  • Montre moi que tu es fort et tu auras des armes a ton image ...

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006

  • J. _ Almost certainly George Jenkins, of whom we have two copies of complimentary verse prefixed to _La Montre, or The Lover's

    The Works of Aphra Behn Volume IV. Aphra Behn 1664

  • For _La Montre_ (_The Lover's Watch_), the original edition of 1686 was used.

    The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664

  • Bonnecorse's _La Montre ... seconde partie contenant La Boëte et Le

    The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664

  • So Griffin might have been overstating to say the Montre-all-stars were "better" but the idea is far from "laughable."

    Batter's Box Interactive Magazine Mick Doherty 2010

  • The headline on an earlier version of this review misspelled it as "Le Montre Doux."

    WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010

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