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English idiom: Test the water | Quote: In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence
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Advertisement: Repairs to watches, clocks and new batteries replacement... #1 (permalink) Mon May 24, 2010 22:01 pm   Advertisement: Repairs to watches, clocks and new batteries replacement...
 

Advertisement:

Repairs to watches,clocks and new batteries replacement to fused battries(old) and all kind of Grinders
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Advertisement: Repairs to watches, clocks and new batteries replacement... #2 (permalink) Tue May 25, 2010 1:08 am   Advertisement: Repairs to watches, clocks and new batteries replacement...
 

Since it is an advertisement, I'd suggest,

Clock & Watch Hospital, Battery Exchange Market, Grinders' Paradise.
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