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    The free download includes eight colorful tag-shaped cards that you can attach to a mini pop-it keychain for a Valentine’s Day gift that keeps on giving! 13. Yoda Best

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    The latch clips onto a keychain or bag so you can travel, workout, hike, and more. The secure twist-lock design keeps items protected, so they’re always easy to find and safe from getting lost ...

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    The Soffe shorts you grew up wearing are still popular with teens. It's not hard to see why, since they super soft and comfy. They're made of cotton and polyester, making them durable and ...

  5. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    The chatelaine was also used as a woman's keychain in the 19th century to show the status of women in a wealthy household. The woman with the keys to all the many desks, chest of drawers, food hampers, pantries, storage containers, and many other locked cabinets was "the woman of the household".

  6. Keychain - Wikipedia

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    A keychain (/ ˈ k i t ʃ eɪ n / ⓘ) (also keyring) is a small ring or chain of metal to which several keys, or fobs can be attached. The terms keyring & keychain are often used interchangeably to mean both the individual ring, or a combined unit of a ring and fob.

  7. Athena Asamiya - Wikipedia

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    A key-chain from her character was also released by SNK. [56] Athena was the featured character on a 'Neoprint' photo printing machine for a while. Athena Asamiya has received generally positive reception, with authors Brian Ashcraft and Shoko Ueda describing her as "one of the pioneering female video game action stars."