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  • Target 2009 Holiday Collection Showcases Unique Gifts at Incredibly Low Prices time to deck the halls with the 2009 holiday collection from Target®.

    WN.com - Business News 2009

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    Hottest News Articles 2009

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    TheServerSide.com: News Andrew Phillips@nospam.com 2009

  • The stores feature the name Target in big block letters, with the word Apparel in much smaller lettering below.

    Target Goes to Canadian Court Ann Zimmerman 2011

  • Benitah's companies, which include Fairweather and International Clothiers, have operated several stores in select locations across Canada under the name Target Apparel for several years.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2012

  • Casey was caught buying booze and lingerie at Target -- which I call Target -- using checks stolen from a friend.

    CNN Transcript Dec 11, 2009 2009

  • Sorry to crush your dreams but the Target is a done deal on 29N near Forset Lakes. lettuce

    North Pointe Development Under Study at cvillenews.com 2003

  • (Yes, I know that getting shelf space in Target is a huge long shot.

    Out of the mouths of babes « 2009

  • Sonoco Products was recently in the news after it was learned they are the producers of the canister cereal packaging Target is using for its Archer Farms brand of cereals.

    Clemson's Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics 2009

  • Target is based on the DC Comics book and will be written by Jericho co-creator, Jonathan Steinberg.

    January 2009 2009

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  • The retail store Target is sometimes referred to as TAR-zhay. It's supposed to sound French, and thus high-class. This unofficial name change, initiated by customers, took place around the time Target began using some well-known designer(s) to spiffy up their low-priced wares. The term has been used by The New York Times.

    January 22, 2018

  • Australians have been pronouncing it that way for at least as long as I've been alive.

    Similarly, in the UK Primark is often referred to as Primani.

    January 22, 2018

  • Tarᵹet is a thing now.

    January 23, 2018