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  2. Bulldog clip - Wikipedia

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    A bulldog clip Another picture of a bulldog clip. A bulldog clip is a device for temporarily but firmly binding sheets of paper together. It consists of a rectangular sheet of springy steel curved into a cylinder, with two flat steel strips inserted to form combined handles and jaws. The user presses the two handles together, causing the jaws ...

  3. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    A binder clip (also known as a foldback clip, paper clamp, banker's clip, foldover clip, bobby clip, or clasp) is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the staple .

  4. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    When using a stapler, the papers to be fastened are placed between the main body and the anvil. The papers are pinched between the body and the anvil, then a drive blade pushes on the crown of the staple on the end of the staple strip. The staple breaks from the end of the strip and the legs of the staple are forced through the paper.

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  8. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    A variety of different types of heavy-duty clips are used to fasten the rails to the underlying baseplate, one common one being the Pandrol fastener (Pandrol clip), named after its maker, which is shaped like a stubby paperclip. [40] Another one is the Vossloh Tension Clamp. [41] Clips are an alternative to spikes.

  9. Talk:Paper clip - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is based on the idea that the paper clip was used as a sign of resistence and was used by a middle school in Tennessee to give students a visual idea of how much six million items are.99.230.206.126 15:05, 7 December 2008 (UTC)i never knew paper clips eat marshmallows for breakfast