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Staple food
A staple food, food staple, or simply a staple, is a food that is eaten often and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet for a given person or group of people, supplying a large fraction of energy needs and ...
, a foodstuff that forms the basic constituent of a diet
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Staple (fastener)
A staple is a type of two-pronged fastener, usually metal, used for joining or binding materials together. Large staples might be used with a hammer or staple gun for masonry, roofing, corrugated boxes and other heavy-duty uses. Smaller stapl ...
, a small formed metal fastener
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Surgical staple
Surgical staples are specialized staples used in surgery in place of sutures to close skin wounds or connect or remove parts of the bowels or lungs. The use of staples over sutures reduces the local inflammatory response, width of the wound, a ...
Arts, entertainment, and media
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Staple (band)
Staple is a Christian hard rock/post-hardcore group from Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Staple was founded in 2000 when the members met at Rosedale Bible College in Ohio.
History The first era (2000-2006)
Staple released a full-length album and EP inde ...
, a Christian post-hardcore band
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''Staple'' (2002 album), an album by Staple
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''Staple'' (2004 album), an album by Staple
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''Staple'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Staple
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STAPLE!, a convention for creators of comics and other independent media
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Staple Singers/ Freda Payne", a ''Soul Train'' episode
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The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch of the family, formed the group with his children Cleotha (April 11, 1934 – February 21 ...
, an American gospel, soul and R&B singing group
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The Staple Swingers
''The Staple Swingers'' is a soul album by the Staple Singers, released on June 15, 1971.
It was the first Staple Singers album to be produced by Al Bell and recorded in Muscle Shoals. Pervis Staples was replaced by his sister Yvonne Staples pri ...
'', a 1971 soul album by the Staple Singers
Brands and enterprises
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Merchants of the Staple
The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England, the Merchants of the Staple, also known as the Merchant Staplers, is an English company incorporated by Royal Charter in 1319 (and so the oldest mercantile corporation in England) dealing in wool, ...
, an English company which controlled the export of wool to the continent during the late medieval period
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Staple Design, a visual communications agency
Fibers
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Staple (textiles)
A staple fiber is a textile fiber of discrete length. The opposite is a filament fiber, which comes in continuous lengths. Staple length is a characteristic fiber length of a sample of staple fibers. It is an essential criterion in yarn spinning a ...
, the raw material of fiber from which textiles are made
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Staple (wool), wool fibers that naturally form themselves into locks
Places
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Staple, Kent
Staple is a village and civil parish in east Kent, England. The village lies southwest of the nearby village of Ash and the town of Sandwich, and east of Canterbury.
History
The village is west of the Bronze Age site at Ringlemere and east of ...
, a village in Kent, England near Sandwich
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Staple railway station
Staple railway station was a station on the East Kent Light Railway in southeast England, serving the village of Staple. It was located north of the village, on the west side of the road to Durlock, where it crosses over the Wingham River at ...
, serving the village of Staple
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Staple, Nord
Staple () is a commune in the Nord department in the region of Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Heraldry
See also
*Communes of the Nord department
The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord department of the French Republi ...
, a commune in the Nord department in northern France
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Staple Bend Tunnel
The Staple Bend Tunnel, about east of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in a town called Mineral Point, was constructed between 1831 and 1834 for the Allegheny Portage Railroad. Construction began on April 12, 1831. This tunnel, at in length, was the ...
, constructed between 1831 and 1834 for the Allegheny Portage Railroad about four miles east of Johnstown, Pennsylvania
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Staple Fitzpaine
Staple Fitzpaine is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south of Taunton in the Somerset West and Taunton district. The village has a population of 189 and is within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. ...
, a village and civil parish in Somerset, England
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Staple Island
Staple Island is a small rocky island, or skerry, that is one of the Outer Group of the Farne Islands in Northumberland, England. The Farne Islands are a designated National Nature Reserve. Staple Island is an important wildlife habitat known fo ...
, a small rocky island in the Farne Islands in Northumberland, England
Trade
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Staple right
The staple right, also translated stacking right or storage right, both from the Dutch ''stapelrecht'', was a medieval right accorded to certain ports, the staple ports. It required merchant barges or ships to unload their goods at the port and to ...
, a medieval right of certain German ports to require merchant vessels to unload and display their goods for sale for a certain period, often three days
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Statute of the Staple
The Ordinance of the Staple was an ordinance issued in the Great Council in October 1353. It aimed to regularise the status of staple ports in England, Wales, and Ireland. In particular, it designated particular ports where specific goods could ...
, a statute passed in 1353 by the Parliament of England
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The Staple In European historiography, the term "staple" refers to the entire medieval system of trade and its taxation; its French equivalent is ''étape'', and its German equivalent ''stapeln'', words deriving from Late Latin ' with the same meaning, derived ...
, in English historiography, the entire medieval system of trade and its taxation
Other uses
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Staple financing The term staple financing describes a form of investment bank
Investment is the dedication of money to purchase of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time. Investment requires a sacrifice of some present asset, such as ti ...
, a form of financing package offered to potential bidders during an acquisition
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Staple Inn
Staple Inn is a part- Tudor building on the south side of High Holborn street in the City of London, London, England. Located near Chancery Lane tube station, it is used as the London venue for meetings of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries ...
, in London, England, the last surviving Inn of Chancery
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Staple Hill (disambiguation) Staple Hill is the name of three places in England:
* Staple Hill, Somerset, a 315 m ridge in the Blackdown Hills largely within Staple Fitzpaine
* Staple Hill, South Gloucestershire, suburb of Bristol
Bristol () is a city, ceremonial count ...
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Stapleford (disambiguation) Stapleford may refer to:
Places England
*Stapleford, Cambridgeshire
* Stapleford, Hampshire
*Stapleford, Hertfordshire
*Stapleford, Leicestershire
**Stapleford Miniature Railway
*Stapleford, Lincolnshire
*Stapleford, Nottinghamshire
**Stapleford R ...
, a number of places in the United Kingdom
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Staples (disambiguation)
Staples commonly refers to:
* Staple (fastener), a small strip of folded metal used to fasten sheets of paper together
*Staples Inc., an office supply chain store with headquarters in North America
* Staple foods
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