Citations:Target

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English citations of Target

  • 2008 February 16, Peter Sagal (host), Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio
    Flying lemurs who are waiting in line at Target for thier Wiis are now in luck. Scientists are providing lemurs with their own Wii-like controllers [] .
  • 2011, Sam Greenspan, 11 Points Guide to Hooking Up, Skyhorse Publishing, →ISBN, page 93:
    So if there is a coworker who you have some good sexual tension with—but both of you know it would never go anywhere—it’s probably Christmas party or never. Something about drinking company-sponsored liquor and getting a gift card to Target in a Secret Santa drawing just gives everyone an open mind.
  • 2012, Kathi Lipp, 21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids, Harvest House Publishers, →ISBN, page 139:
    We went shoe shopping. And I’m not talking about one of those “run into Target and grab the first pair of flip-flops in your size” shopping trips.
  • 2013, Drew Magary, Someone Could Get Hurt, A Memoir of Twenty-First-Century Parenthood, Penguin, →ISBN, unpaged:
    Any time I go to Target, I take note of which items I could use as weapons should a zombie apocalypse strike and then the entire store becomes a stronghold for the last of the uninfected.
  • 2013, William Conescu, Kara Was Here, Soft Skull Press, →ISBN, unpaged:
    Margot was the boring girl—that was implied, but never said—but it was more fun being boring with Kara. They'd go to Target, rent a movie, make dinner—well, Margot would make the dinner, and Kara would keep the wine poured.
  • 2015, Kelly O’Dell Stanley, Praying Upside Down, NavPress, →ISBN, page 128:
    It may be that you need a new job that offers opportunity for advancement, a reasonable budge plan, or that you need to learn how to go to Target without emptying your bank account.