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These all screamed tropical island paradise to all the kids about to lose their minds after 15 hours in the car while mum poured another cup of instant coffee out of the thermos to keep dad from falling asleep at the wheel because he's dad and has a schedule as tight as he's packed the boot with luggage.

But even some modern marks such as Filofax, Lego and Windsurfer are at risk.Or do we mean hoover and thermos, filofax, lego and windsurfer?

In May 2012 the bosses of many of Britain's independent record labels will get up early, fill thermos flasks with tea and lug crates of vinyl records to Berwick Street, in central London.

He sat with his thermos of coffee, pencil, ruler and pocketwatch, painstakingly scoring every ball of the match in his ledger with the concentration and deliberation of a watercolour artist.

WHAT'S wrong with this sentence: "Anyone for a martini," mocked Jennifer, reaching for the thermos as the jeep rollerbladed across the slick tarmac?

There too is the King Centre for Non-violent Social Change, founded to propagate Gandhian principles, perpetuated to house King's papers and mementoes, and to sell T-shirts and Thermos cups bearing the image of the great man.In this section Yes, go ahead Exorcising devils The next King Outside the court, chaos too Why are these Republicans smiling?

The symbolism of the individual presents is less clear, but Rafael Bielsa, who was the foreign minister under Nestor Kirchner, guesses the thermos was particularly meaningful.

Consumer goods manufactured include cameras, thermos flasks, knitwear, footwear, a range of foodstuffs, and watches.

Founded in 1897, its name was derived from the Greek thermos, "hot," and polis, "city," for the nearby Big Horn Hot Springs (within present-day Hot Springs State Park), which are among the world's largest, with an outflow of 18,600,000 gallons (70,400,000 litres) a day and a water temperature of 135 °F (57 °C).

It contained a teapot and a thermos: whatever the situation, come what may, he had to have his 4pm cup of tea.

Based on this fact, there seems to be no advantage to pumping out the inner chambers of thermos bottles.

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