• Surgical staple Staple (band), a Christian post-hardcore band Staple (2002 album), an album by Staple Staple (2004 album), an album by Staple Staple (EP)...
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  • STAPLE! The Independent Media Expo is an annual convention in Austin, Texas, United States, for alternative comics, minicomics, webcomics, zines, underground...
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    A staple food, food staple, or simply staple, is a food that is eaten often and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard...
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    The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch...
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  • Look up staples in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Staples commonly refers to: Staple (fastener), a small strip of folded metal used to fasten sheets...
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  • A staple fiber is a textile fiber of discrete length. The opposite is a filament fiber, which comes in continuous lengths. Staple length is a characteristic...
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    A staple is a type of two-pronged fastener, usually metal, used for joining, gathering, or binding materials together. Large staples might be used with...
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    Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Los Angeles. Opened on October 17, 1999, it is located next to...
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  • Staple Hill is the name of three places in England: Staple Hill, Gloucestershire, suburb of Bristol with ward status, and small hill Staple Hill, Somerset...
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  • In European historiography, the term "staple" refers to the entire medieval system of trade and its taxation; its French equivalent is étape, and its German...
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