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  2. 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.

  3. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    True to its name, it can open any lock it is confronted with, physical or otherwise. Its appearance and abilities change depending on the keychain Sora equips. In The Witcher, Aerondight refers to Lancelot's blade Arondight, and Zirael is the name of two swords used by Cirilla, with its name meaning Swallow in Elder Speech.

  4. List of Beet the Vandel Buster characters - Wikipedia

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    Slade, like Beet, uses spears when fighting. He is especially skilled at using Divine Wind, normally creating small wind shuriken or using tornadoes to attack. His strongest attack is called "tengeki of tornado," where he creates an enormous tornado surrounding his enemy. He then uses his Saiga, "Silent Grave," to slash at his opponent.

  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. North Korea launches 'toughest' U.S. strategy in key party ...

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    By Hyunsu Yim. SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a key policy-setting meeting of the country's ruling party last week ahead of the new year, state media KCNA reported on Sunday.

  7. Chain weapon - Wikipedia

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    Various chain weapons were used in feudal Japan.Recognised fighting arts with such weapons include gekigan-jutsu (using a ball and chain), chigiriki-jutsu (using a ball and chain on a short stick), and kusarigama-jutsu (employing a chain-ball-sickle weapon). [1]