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  2. Clear Static - Wikipedia

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    Clear Static was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California.They gained success after winning a Teen Choice Award through online votes. Their music features a rock based background, with a diversion into New Wave dance during their final years together.

  3. Static cling - Wikipedia

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    An example of static cling; styrofoam peanuts clinging to a cat's fur, due to the charge of static electricity that builds up on the fur due to the cat's motions. Static cling is the tendency for light objects to stick (cling) to other objects owing to static electricity. It is common in clothing, but occurs with other items, such as the ...

  4. How to Tackle That Pesky Static Cling in Your Clothes - AOL

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    Static cling is an annoying but solvable problem we all face. Here's how to prevent and get rid of static once and for all, whether at home or on the go. How to Tackle That Pesky Static Cling in ...

  5. Antistatic device - Wikipedia

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    An ionizing bar, sometimes referred to as a static bar, is a type of industrial equipment used for removing static electricity from a production line to dissipate static cling and other such phenomena that would disrupt the line. It is important in the manufacturing and printing industries, although it can be used in other applications as well.

  6. Cling - Wikipedia

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    Cling film or cling wrap, alternate term for plastic wrap, used for sealing food items; Clinging, the English translation of Upādāna, a word used in both Buddhism and Hinduism; Static cling, a natural phenomenon when things stick together due to static electricity; Cling and Clang, characters in the television series H.R. Pufnstuf

  7. Rhinestone - Wikipedia

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    Historic rhinestone copy of the Florentine Diamond, made in 1865 in Paris by the L. Saemann company [1] Rhinestones on a tiara Rowenta enamel rhinestone compact. A rhinestone, paste or diamante is a diamond simulant originally made from rock crystal but since the 19th century from crystal glass or polymers such as acrylic.

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