When it came time for the sermon, he watched the minister take off his wristwatch and place it on the pulpit. |
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Missy glanced at her wristwatch with diamonds outlining the round, white gold face and the snakeskin band. |
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Remember, your digital wristwatch probably has more computing power than those of the space explorers combined! |
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Someone has to write the instructions for your wristwatch, or toaster oven, or bicycle pump, or sunglasses. |
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If someone needs help if she has fallen and can't get up, she can now click on a pendant or wristwatch that taps into a support system. |
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Dean Potter punches a button on a plastic wristwatch looped around his climbing harness. |
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He saw his sister smile as she looked at her wristwatch and messed with it as she glanced at the grandfather clock. |
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Cartier designed the first wristwatch so the aeronaut could check the time without removing his hands from the controls. |
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A wristwatch and a wedding band or graduation ring are the only two pieces of jewelry you should wear to the office. |
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The physician uses a stopwatch or a wristwatch with a second hand to time this activity. |
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Casio wants to go one better by putting an MP3 player and a digital camera in a wristwatch. |
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The property he took was a silver and gold Citizen's wristwatch, with a Babalone face, and a gold necklace, with large flat links and a T-bar. |
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The SD card is small enough for emerging devices like wristwatch MP3 players. |
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Until the advent of the wristwatch in the twentieth century, men's pocket watches were suspended from a chain with a watch fob at the other end. |
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At exactly twelve minutes past two by my wristwatch the unbearable feeling of tension collapsed, and I knew it was over. |
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She touched a button on her wristwatch starting a countdown timer. |
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Other tricks include the ability to automatically lock a connected smartphone or tablet as soon as the user moves 3 feet away with the wristwatch on. |
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I removed my cloak, that had a metal clasp, and my wristwatch. |
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He glanced at his wristwatch, and decided it was time to move. |
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If you are unable to see the clocks due to poor vision, use a digital wristwatch or a smaller pace clock that can be placed at the end of your lane. |
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Whispering softly into the patient's ear or holding a softly ticking wristwatch close to the ear can be helpful in making a gross evaluation of hearing. |
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Violations serious enough to earn the slur include wearing a wristwatch, smoking cigarettes, smearing yourself with sunblock or insect repellent. |
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Among them were Waterford cut glass vases, a wristwatch and cutlery. |
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Major auction houses now pay much closer attention to the wristwatch niche, and with good reason. |
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He is fifty-three, tand, and extremely thin, and he wears a nearly unvarying uniform: nice black T-shirt, unfaded jeans, high-top sneakers, coollooking wristwatch, designer glasses. |
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Mr. Vouillamoz, an engineer in nuclear physics and a microfluids specialist, wanted to create a new application of that ancient concept by replicating a clepsydra in a wristwatch. |
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One thing the scientists haven't predicted is once they've strapped the death test wristwatch on us will we actually want to know the result? |
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The warning came after the auction for the Rolex wristwatch of metropolitan bishop Nikolay fell through. |
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A RECENT sale of wristwatches in London saw a rare manual-wind chronograph Rolex wristwatch from around 1971 do very well. |
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Very fine and rare, self-winding, antimagnetic, stainless steel wristwatch with triple date and moon phases. |
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Match the colour of the cufflink to the colour of your belt buckle as well as your wristwatch. |
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The story described the main character's wristwatch in mind-numbing detail. |
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The fighter on the left is not a young Frenchman, but an Iranian girl, her dark hair pulled back with a pink scrunchy, her left wrist bound by a bright green wristwatch. |
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Secondly there would have been blood transferred to Dr. Sheppard's hand and fingers by the bloody-handed killer as he removed Dr. Sheppard's wristwatch and ring. |
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The war contributed to the evolution of the wristwatch from women's jewelry to a practical everyday item, replacing the pocketwatch, which requires a free hand to operate. |
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A WRISTWATCH, a 9ct gold bracelet, an iPod Nano, a mobile phone and a cassette player were taken in the incident. |
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