What part of Varitek's paperweight .359 slugging percentage don't you understand?
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A man in Allentown, PA smashed an electronic voting machine with a paperweight.
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The man eyes a paperweight on his desk and longs to throw it at his oppressor.
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Ronald Reagan had a paperweight on his desk that said THE BUCKAROO STOPS HERE.
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This paperweight is a cute way to remind mom how much she is loved every day.
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Another product is Macy's exclusive Waterford Crystal inaugural paperweight for $99.
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Now your iPhone is an expensive paperweight and Apple says you voided your warranty.
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Paula Scher designed a giant letter O, left, which also works nicely as a paperweight.
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I can confirm that I am now the proud owner of a Lexar-branded paperweight.
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A weight used to hold down a stack of papers
This article is about fine glass art objects called paperweights. For other meanings of the term refer to the .
Paperweight is a collection of writings by Stephen Fry, first published in the United Kingdom in 1992.
A small, decorative, somewhat weighty (and now, highly collectable) object placed on one or more pieces of paper to keep them from fluttering away; Any object for this purpose; An otherwise useless piece of equipment
Railroad clerk, office worker. Also called pencil pusher
Weight of paper which is measured in grams per square metre. [GSM/gm2] e.g. 60 gsm usually used for single part listing paper