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  2. Aglet - Wikipedia

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    Three different types of aglets: double-punched copper, plastic sheath, and inward fold brass An aglet ( / ˈ æ ɡ l ə t / AG -lət ) [ 1 ] or aiglet is a small sheath, often made of plastic or metal, attached at each end of a shoelace , a cord , or a drawstring . [ 2 ]

  3. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    Three shoelaces tipped with three different aglets: copper, plastic, and brass. The stiff section at each end of the shoelace, which both keeps the twine from unraveling and also makes it easier to hold the lace and feed it through the eyelets, is called an aglet, also spelled aiglet.

  4. Aiguillette - Wikipedia

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    The modern aiguillette derives from the laces used to secure plates of armor together. The breast- and back-plates would be attached on one side with short loops of cord acting as a hinge, and on the other by a longer and more ornate tied one, to support the arm defences. [4]

  5. Talk:Aglet - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested by the blog to alert people of aglets and the pending official day. The day suggested is November 11th (11/11 to represent dangling shoelaces). It is asked that on November 11th people wear shoelaces as bracelets with the aglets dangle. The catchphrase being used ont he blog is "let them dangle".

  6. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    The plastic industry includes the global production, compounding, conversion and sale of plastic products. Although the Middle East and Russia produce most of the required petrochemical raw materials, the production of plastic is concentrated in the global East and West. The plastic industry comprises a huge number of companies and can be ...

  7. Aglet (video game) - Wikipedia

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    “Aglet” is a free-to-play augmented reality mobile game. By walking or running around the physical world, players are rewarded with Aglet that they can then use to collect digital sneakers.

  8. Aglets (software) - Wikipedia

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    Aglets is a Java-based mobile agent platform and library for building mobile agents based applications. [1] [2] They are able to autonomously and spontaneously move from one host to another in a computer network carrying a piece of code with it. [2] It can be programmed to execute at a remote host and show different behaviours at different hosts.