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: That's like asking if you took [insert name of
: your favorite female actress] and stripped
: away the glamorous makeup, fancy clothes,
: reputation as a top actress, high salary,
: and history of making popular movies --
: you'd have just a regular working girl.
: Well, yea, but that's not the point.
: Thanks for your reply, Derek. You answered my question regarding the movement and its role in defining the quality and price of a watch. As for my favorite actress /have no such, though/things are a little different - my favorite actress would be my favorite actress not because of her make up or dress /usually of doubtful quality and style/and because of her acting talent. That's the way it should be when talking of real values. Be well and thanks again!
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