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  2. 11 Marie Kondo-Inspired Storage Ideas to Organize Your ... - AOL

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    Boxes containing thank-you notes and greeting cards can be placed in desk drawers to organize tape dispensers, paper clips, or binder clips. Or use them to hold spools of thread, buttons...

  3. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    A binder clip is a strip of spring steel bent into the shape of an isosceles triangle with loops at the apex. Tension along the base of the triangle forces the two sides closed, and the loops prevent the sharp steel edges from cutting into the paper.

  4. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Clip Organizer is Microsoft's clip art organizing software allowing users to find drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media clips to include in presentations, publications, and other Office documents.

  5. Paper Clips Project - Wikipedia

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    Paper clips. Paper clips were chosen in part because Norwegians wore them on their lapels as a symbol of resistance against Nazi occupation during World War II. The clips were meant to denote solidarity and unity ("we are bound together"); in Norwegian, paper clips are called binders.

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  7. Bulldog clip - Wikipedia

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    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.