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Examples

  • These were signals that she was in the wrong office, of course, in the same way that a Timex is the wrong watch in a store that sells yachts.

    Excerpt: The Last Goodbye by Reed Arvin 2004

  • Lima! finding my misplaced $50 mosquito-bite cream (don’t ask) a brisk and luminous Sunday that my wimpy little Timex is hangin’ in there

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • Lima! finding my misplaced $50 mosquito-bite cream (don’t ask) a brisk and luminous Sunday that my wimpy little Timex is hangin’ in there

    Felix et errabunda XLIV 2009

  • The chlorine came from a company called Timex, which made titanium, not watches, with a process plant that was new in WWII, and leaked like a sieve.

    Archive 2007-03-01 James Killus 2007

  • The chlorine came from a company called Timex, which made titanium, not watches, with a process plant that was new in WWII, and leaked like a sieve.

    Paying Attention James Killus 2007

  • You had this same thing in America, it was called the Timex Sinclair1000.

    David Perry on videogames David Perry 2006

  • You had this same thing in America, it was called the Timex Sinclair1000.

    David Perry on videogames David Perry 2006

  • You had this same thing in America, it was called the Timex Sinclair1000.

    David Perry on videogames David Perry 2006

  • The new wristwatch, called the Timex, debuted in 1950.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • The new wristwatch, called the Timex, debuted in 1950.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

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