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Sears

[ seerz ]

noun

  1. Richard Warren, 1863–1914, U.S. mail-order retailer.


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Over at Sears, a sales associate makes just $8.44 an hour, $14,770.

Walmart is actually defying the logic embraced so grimly by Sears, Kmart, and millions of citizen-shoppers.

True, true, Thanksgrabbing behemoths like Sears and Kmart are doubling down on doorbuster dementia.

Chris always had the ideas for the wonderful staging of the shots: to have Batman standing on top of the Sears Tower.

The “alternate vaccine schedule,” touted by Oprah-approved pediatrician Dr. Robert Sears.

"Leavenworth certainly made a good soldier of you, Ferrers," put in Sears.

"Then the government knows, better than we do, that the border trouble threatens to grow acute," remarked Lieutenant Sears.

"Ferrers is one of the most capable youngsters in the service," Sears declared warmly.

She glanced around, and seeing no towel or basin, held out her hand for Sears to pour water over them.

To another it offers power, and he falls down and worships and sacrifices his principles and sears his conscience for power.

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