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  2. Punched pocket - Wikipedia

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    Three punched pockets. A punched pocket (UK English), plastic wallet (UK English), poly pocket (UK English), slippery fish (Sussex, England), sheet protector (US English), plastic sleeves (AU English), “page protector” (US English), or sometimes perforated document bag, is a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents.

  3. Lanyard - Wikipedia

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    Such lanyards are often made of braided or woven fabric or split with a clip attached to the end. A plastic pouch or badge holder with at least one clear side is attached to the lanyard with the person's name badge or ID card. Occasionally, small items like business cards, pens or tools can be placed behind the badge for easy access.

  4. Six-pack rings - Wikipedia

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    In a cleanup of an Oregon beach in 1988, 1,500 six-pack rings were picked up by volunteers in a few hours. Like other plastic products, the production of the plastic rings uses fossil fuels. [3] Compared to fishing gear, cigarette butts and other plastic wastes, six-pack rings are a smaller contributor to marine litter. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    These binders come in various sizes and can accommodate an array of paper sizes. These are held in the binder by circular or D-shaped retainers, onto which the contents are threaded. In North America , the rings themselves come in a variety of sizes, including 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 inches (13, 25, 38, and 51 mm), though other sizes are also available.

  6. Keychain - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Early electric key fobs operated using infrared and required a clear line-of-sight to function. These could be copied using a programmable remote control . More recent models use challenge–response authentication over radio frequency , so these are harder to copy and do not need line-of-sight to operate.

  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Paper knife: Or a "letter opener" it is a knife made of metal or plastic, used for opening mail. Pocketknife: a folding knife designed to be carried in a pants pocket. Subtypes include: Lockback knife: a folding knife with a mechanism that locks the blade into the open position, preventing accidental closure while in use

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