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  2. The best high-end deals you can shop at Walmart this week ...

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    A Coach wristlet for $38 or a Michael Kors tote for less than $100. But this week, that's exactly what you can get at the Walmart Holiday deals event happening now through Oct. 13.

  3. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    A watch of transitional design, combining features of pocket watches and modern wristwatches, was called a "trench watch" or "wristlet". The more accurate pocket watches continued to be widely used in railroading even as their popularity declined elsewhere. Quartz pocket watches are available in the present day, retaining the form and function ...

  4. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    Clip 2011 Resistant 7 days One Clip 2012 Resistant 10–14 days Zip Clip 2012 Resistant 4–6 months Flex Wristband 2013 10 m (33 ft) 5 days Force Wristband 2013 Resistant 7–10 days Charge Wristband 2014 Resistant 7–10 days Charge HR Wristband 2015 Resistant 5 days Surge Smart watch 2015 Built-in GPS Resistant 7 days Blaze Smart watch 2016

  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Price First was a bottom-tier, low-priced generic brand that Walmart introduced in late 2013. It included very basic grocery items, trash bags, and paper goods. It was launched as an experimental brand targeted towards the most budget-conscious shoppers. It was the lowest priced brand at Walmart and availability varied by stores.

  6. 7 Secret Money Traps at Walmart - AOL

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    Popular Items in The Back. While every Walmart is sized differently, they range from 15,000-square-foot "express" stores to 260,000-square-foot "supercenters," according to 24/7 Wall Street.

  7. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    The chatelaine was also used as a woman's keychain in the 19th century to show the status of women in a wealthy household. The woman with the keys to all the many desks, chest of drawers, food hampers, pantries, storage containers, and many other locked cabinets was "the woman of the household".