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  2. Punched pocket - Wikipedia

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    Punched pockets are made in several sizes, with the most prevalent being A4 (210 mm × 297 mm; 8.3 in × 11.7 in) for Europe, or 8.5 by 11 inches (216 by 279 mm) for the United States. Depending on the location of the opening, punched pockets may be top-loading or side-loading which dictates how the document is inserted into the pocket.

  3. Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Non-disintegrating ammunition belts, which have evenly spaced pockets to allow the belt to be mechanically fed into the machine gun. Covers and tarpaulins; Shoes (e.g. Converse, Vans, Keds) Tents; Swags; Martial arts uniforms (e.g. Tokaido, Shureido, Judogi) Canvas Prints; Wrestling canvas, used in WWE and other Sports Entertainment promotions.

  4. Poster - Wikipedia

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    Poster for the Holzer Fashion Store, 1902 Police can sometimes put up a poster to let the public know about a criminal.. A poster is a large sheet that is placed either on a public space to promote something or on a wall as decoration.

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  7. Pocket protector - Wikipedia

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    A pocket protector is a sheath designed to hold writing instruments and other small implements in a shirt's breast pocket, protecting it from tearing or staining. It may be used to carry pens, pencils, screwdrivers, small slide rules, and other small items. A flap over the outside of the pocket helps to secure the pocket protector.

  8. Blister pack - Wikipedia

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    A form-fill-seal process means that the blister pack is created from rolls of flat sheet or film, filled with the pharmaceutical product and closed (sealed) on the same equipment. Such equipment is called a blisterline. There are two types of blister machine' design: rotary and flat-plate, depending on the mechanism for sealing the lidding foil.

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