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In the living room, not a cushion or an executive toy looked to be out of place.
The most common application is that of a desktop executive toy.
He designed and built some of the top selling, most expensive, executive toys on the market.
Desktop publishing is a probably the best executive toy ever invented.
Electronic organizers are no longer executive toys or status symbols.
As an executive toy, it calms any desire for nicotine.
Desktop publishing is one of the most seductive executive toys that can currently be found on any computer system.
I think about a fish with an eighty-five dollar executive toy in its mouth, and wonder what chance it has.
They are also a popular office executive toy and increasingly used in more serious mathematical and scientific presentations.
This term covers a range of small manufactured goods, such as collectables, gadgets and executive toys.
"You run out of executive toys?"
Marius J. Morin has been credited as being the first to name and make this popular executive toy.
He finished off the food and drink, enjoyed the chair's various massage functions, and played happily with the executive toys on the desk.
The opened door jarred one, and they swung to and fro, bumping into each other like the elements of an executive toy.
Supereggs of various materials, like the one shown, were sold as novelties or "executive toys" in the 1960s.
After some initial resistance from retailers, they were first sold by Harrods of London, thus creating the start of an enduring market for executive toys.
She picked up and examined his executive toys, looked at his prints, went over to the window and looked down, seeing her Mercedes parked below.
Pin Art or Pinscreen is an executive toy patented by Ward Fleming.
These range from $125 to $175 each, more than most of Mr. Pratt's creations, putting them more in the "executive toy" class.
On the desk was an incomprehensible executive toy that buzzed and flashed occasionally, displaying chrome tubes, jewels and crystal lumps.
She walked around the room poking at the various objets d'art, picking up the little pieces of sculpture that served as Devlin's executive toys.
One sheet costs $50 and can be purchased in the Executive Toys section at Bravanta.com (bravanta.com), a corporate gift site.
Sensuality strains against suggestions of office furniture or executive toys; a trajectory of surreal weirdness is held in check by droll humour.
In recent years, statuettes of Saint Homobonus are being sold as novelty items or executive toys in the United States.
A shop is just a shop, and even a shop selling expensive executive toys is still just a shop, but a museum is, well, glamorous.