Parker, Sheaffer and Waterman, capture the smaller upscale markets of fountain pens and expensive ballpoints. |
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They were so eager to close they could hardly get their ballpoints out fast enough. |
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There are many, many commercials, where local voices and ballpoints display their talents. |
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When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer. |
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Even fountain pens, though invented around 1884, were thought to be incompatible with a neat hand, and ballpoints were definitely the devil's invention. |
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One who has been on the writing end of the pen Liam now has to face the ballpoints of other journalists who may not be as kind as when he was playing. |
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It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
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Arts education has been cut, but a video rental costs less than a box of ballpoints. |
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In London and New York I see jewel-encrusted ballpoints on sale for thousands of dollars, and I have to smile to myself. |
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The head of 8,250pounds-a-year Hillcrest Grammar and Preparatory School in Stockport has written to parents saying children should only use ballpoints. |
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