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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Belkin: Headquartered in California, offers chargers, cables, and cases. Casetify: Known for customizable phone cases and other accessories. Evelatus: A Europe-based brand offering cables, cases, chargers, and screen protectors. [5] OtterBox: Famous for rugged, protective cases. Popsockets: Popularized collapsible phone grips and stands.

  3. List of S-phrases - Wikipedia

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    Keep locked up. S2 Keep out of the reach of children. S3 Keep in a cool place. S4 Keep away from living quarters. S5 Keep contents under ... (appropriate liquid to be specified by the manufacturer). S6 Keep under ... (inert gas to be specified by the manufacturer). S7 Keep container tightly closed. S8 Keep container dry. S9 Keep container in a ...

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    hard pastry case filled with meat and vegetables served as a main course, particularly in Cornwall and in the north of England pear-shaped usually in the phrase "to go pear-shaped", meaning to go drastically or dramatically wrong. cf tits-up peckish * moderately hungry (usage dated in US) peeler in Northern Ireland, colloquial word for "policeman".

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    to (figuratively) lift up; to improve, increase, revitalize. to (literally) lift up, especially a person: booster cushion*, a cushion used to increase the height of a seat (esp. in a car) to steal, especially from a retail establishment (i.e., shoplift) boot storage compartment of a car (US: trunk) footwear covering lower leg to kick something hard

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  9. Paramedic Sets Up Phone in the Middle of the Woods After ...

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    The only thing left standing in this area was a phone. And so this gentleman decided to name it a wind phone," Beaulieu tells PEOPLE. The "wind phone" has a beautiful history. In 2010, Itaru ...