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  2. Fede ring - Wikipedia

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    A fede ring is a ring in which two hands clasp, as if in friendship, love or betrothal. The design was used in Ancient Rome, maybe earlier. It became prominent in the Middle Ages, from the 12th century onward. [1] The name "fede" is from the Italian phrase mani in fede ("hands clasped in faith"). [2] [3] [4]

  3. Lobster clasp - Wikipedia

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    A lobster clasp, also known as a lobster hook, lobster claw, trigger clasp, or bocklebee clasp, is a fastener that is held closed by a spring. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lobster clasp is opened or closed by actuating a small lever, after which it is attached to (or removed from) a short link-chain or a ring-like structure.

  4. Clasp - Wikipedia

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    Clasp, clasper or CLASP may refer to: Book clasp, fastener for a book cover; Folding clasp, a device used to close a watch strap; Lobster clasp, fastener for jewellery; Wrist clasp, a dressing accessory; Medal bar, an element in military decoration; Fastener, a hardware device that mechanically joins objects together

  5. Magnetic Video - Wikipedia

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    The Magnetic Video project was such a success that it soon came over to the United Kingdom as "Magnetic Video UK" in 1978. Not long after, Magnetic Video branched into Australia, trading under "Magnetic Video Australia". [citation needed] In March 1979, Fox purchased Magnetic Video, which was a small OTC traded public company (Blay was a major ...

  6. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic ... - AOL

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    If you've been on social media (especially TikTok) even a little recently, you've probably seen an ad for Pair Eyewear. While other glasses-by-mail companies compete largely on price, Pair is all ...

  7. Gems TV (USA) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, it was announced that the US operation would close and be wound down. On April 7, 2010, Gems TV USA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blaming the Great Recession. [1] Gems TV ceased broadcasting on April 15, 2010. The website and customer service team continued operating until May 6, 2010.

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