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Sticky Note

Trademark.
  1. a usually small piece of paper with an adhesive strip on the back that allows it to adhere to surfaces and be repositioned with ease.



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This included a $1 bill from 1917 with a sticky note listing an estimated value of $675, a $100 bill dating from 1914 that was valued at $1,500, and a $10 Confederate States of America bill.

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Whatever it takes to truly get it is worthwhile, whether it’s reading and rereading the same books, or talking it out with friends; whether it’s a meditation practice or a sticky note on your monitor or just paying close and compassionate attention to how you’re spending your time.

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Sheldon Whitehouse went through a stack of the same issues of the Economist and attached a sticky note to mark a particular article.

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If your child is scared of automatic flushing, you can also cover the automatic flush sensors with a sticky note so as to not catch them by surprise, Smith said.

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He tacked a sticky note with a customer’s name onto each book.

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