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USB drive

n
(Computer Science) computing another name for flash drive
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Add it to any keychain and be prepared for any situation.
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The carabiner can light tinder and stoves, and it also can be used as a bottle opener, a small safety blade, a flat-head screwdriver and a keychain. The product includes replaceable ferro rods, is constructed of stainless steel to hold up to 100 pounds and weighs 1 ounce.
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Researchers reported in the journal ACS Nano the development of a new portable allergen-detection system--including a keychain analyzer--that could help prevent trips to the emergency room.
Bellingham, WA, August 26, 2017 --(PR.com)-- TrayvaxⓇ, a US-based manufacturer of slim metal wallets and outdoor gear, is pleased to announce the release of the Keyton Clip carabiner keychain. This quick attach leather keychain is made in the USA and comes backed by the Trayvax Lifetime Heirloom Warranty.
So what if people used a mosquito repellent keychain instead?
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