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Flypaper (also
known as a fly ribbon, fly strip, fly
capture tape, or fly catcher) is a fly-killing
device made of
paper coated with a
sweetly fragrant...
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Flypaper is a 2011
American crime comedy film
starring Patrick Dempsey and
Ashley Judd, and
directed by Rob
Minkoff and
written by Jon
Lucas and Scott...
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Flypaper is a 1998
American independent comedy film
written and
directed by
Klaus Hoch and
starring Craig Sheffer,
Robert Loggia,
Sadie Frost, John C....
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Flypaper theory may
refer to:
Flypaper theory (economics), a
theory regarding tax
burdens Flypaper theory (strategy), a
military theory regarding drawing...
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flypaper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flypaper is a fly-killing device.
Flypaper may also
refer to:
Flypaper (1998 film), an
American comedy...
- p****ive
flypaper that
secretes mucilage, but
whose leaves do not grow or move in
response to prey capture. Meanwhile,
sundews are
active flypaper traps...
- The
flypaper effect is a
concept from the
field of
public finance that
suggests that a
government grant to a
recipient muni****lity
increases the level...
- In
military strategy, the
flypaper theory is the idea that it is
desirable to draw
enemies to a
single area,
where it is
easier to kill them and they are...
- Alternatively, the card is
disposed of and
completely replaced periodically.
Flypaper (also
known as fly paper, fly sticker, fly strip, fly ribbon, or fly tape)...
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