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  2. Coiling - Wikipedia

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    Over/under cable coiling refers to a method of storing cables that preserves the capacitance and common-mode rejection ratio built in by the manufacturer with a twist in the cable, and the shielding that encases the twisted pairs within. It allows the cable to lie flat when uncoiled, and makes for easier and faster work.

  3. Neatly store your Christmas lights with this easy hack - AOL

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    You’ll want to save this hack for when you take down your Christmas lights. 

  4. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    Cable management refers to management of electrical or optical cable in a cabinet or an installation. The term is used for products, workmanship or planning. Cables can easily become tangled, making them difficult to work with, sometimes resulting in devices accidentally becoming unplugged as one attempts to move a cable.

  5. 5 Tips For Storing Sweaters So They Don't Get Stretched Or ...

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    Figuring out exactly how to store these sizable clothing items so that they’re quickly accessible in the winter but tucked away neatly in the summer is a challenge.

  6. How to store your A.C. - AOL

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    When you store your air conditioner comes down to personal preference. Hot sleepers may want to hold on to their A.C. a bit longer, while those who tend to get cold while snoozing may be fine ...

  7. Facing (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Faced products on a shelf at a Coles supermarket. In the retail industry, facing (also known as blocking, zoning, levelling or dressing) is the practice of pulling products forward to the front of the display or shelf on which they are placed, typically with the items' labels facing forward. [1]

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