- Look up
staples in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Staples commonly refers to:
Staple (fastener), a
small strip of
folded metal used to
fasten sheets...
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originally known as
Staples Center) is a multi-purpose
indoor arena in
downtown Los Angeles.
Opened on
October 17, 1999, as
Staples Center, it is located...
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increasing competition from e-commerce market,
Staples began to
close some of its locations. In 2015,
Staples announced its
intent to
acquire Office Depot...
- You There" and "Let's Do It Again". In 1969,
Staples released her self-titled
debut solo album.
Staples continued to
release solo
albums throughout the...
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Community College in Palestine.
Staples has two
adult children from his
first marriage,
which ended in divorce.
Staples is a
Southern Baptist deacon in...
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commercial response. In 2024,
Staples released his
album Dark
Times (2024),
which was his
final album with Def Jam Recordings.
Staples'
music is
often described...
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family name is
Staples, the
group used "
Staple" commercially.
First child to
Roebuck "Pops"
Staples and his wife
Oceola Staples,
Cleotha was born in...
- most
people live on a diet
based on just a
small variety of food
staples.
Specific staples vary from
place to place, but
typically are
inexpensive or readily...
- Zartosht,
these staples,
which are
known as "dovetail" or "swallowtail"
staples, were used for
tightening stones together. The home
stapling machine was developed...
- his solo career,
Staples has
performed with Telekinesis, Josh Tillman,
Rocky Votolato,
Jeremy Enigk, and
David Bazan. Previously,
Staples wrote and released...