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  • 1Adhesive ribbon — Липкая [клейкая] лента …

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  • 2Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics) — Ribbon is a component of rhythmic gymnastics.The stickThis can be of any colour and made of wood, bamboo, plastic or fibreglass with a maximum diameter of 1cm (2/5 ) at its widest, a cylindrical or conical shape and should have a length of 50… …

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  • 3ribbon — Synonyms and related words: Mystik tape, Scotch tape, X ray, actinic ray, actinism, adhesive tape, arch, atomic beam, atomic ray, band, bandage, bandeau, barrow, batten, bead, beam, beam of light, bejewel, belt, beribbon, bespangle, blue ribbon,… …

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  • 4adhesive tape — Synonyms and related words: Ace bandage, Band Aid, Mystik tape, Scotch tape, application, band, bandage, bandaging, batten, belt, binder, brace, cast, cataplasm, cellophane tape, cloth tape, compress, cotton, court plaster, cravat, dressing,… …

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  • 5lift-off ribbon —    A modern typewriting ribbon whose ink can be completely removed with a special adhesive tape to leave an apparent blank area; also sold as a correctable ribbon …

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  • 6IBM Selectric typewriter — The IBM Selectric typewriter (occasionally known as the IBM Golfball typewriter) is an influential electric typewriter design. It was introduced in 1961.Instead of a basket of pivoting typebars the Selectric had a pivoting type element… …

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  • 7Label — For other uses, see Label (disambiguation). Shirt with labels …

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  • 8Ctenophora — For the genus of crane flies, see Ctenophora (genus). Comb jellies Temporal range: Cambrian – Recent …

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  • 9cell — cell1 cell like, adj. /sel/, n. 1. a small room, as in a convent or prison. 2. any of various small compartments or bounded areas forming part of a whole. 3. a small group acting as a unit within a larger organization: a local cell of the… …

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  • 10Typewriter — Mechanical desktop typewriters, such as this Underwood Five, were long time standards of government agencies, newsrooms, and offices …

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