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  2. Lanyard - Wikipedia

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    A retrieval lanyard is a nylon webbing lanyard used to raise and lower workers into confined spaces, such as storage tanks. An activation lanyard is a lanyard used to fire an artillery piece or arm the fuze on a bomb leaving an aircraft. [5] A deactivation lanyard is a dead man's switch, where pulling a lanyard free will disable a dangerous device.

  3. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Basket weave knot – a family of bend and lanyard knots with a regular pattern; Becket hitch – any hitch made on an eye loop; Beer knot – bend used in tubular webbing as in slings used in rock climbing; Bimini twist – fishing knot used for offshore trolling and sportsfishing; Blackwall hitch – temporary means of attaching a rope to a hook

  4. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    A digital audio player (DAP) designed to be worn around the neck. Pectoral ornaments are jewellery items that are also used similar to a necklace, such as reimiro, and ancient Egyptian pectorals. [23] [24] [25] Non-jewellery items, for example lanyards, for holding badges and cards, are similar to a necklace and are worn on a neck.

  5. Scoubidou - Wikipedia

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    Scoubidou (Craftlace, scoobies, lanyard, gimp, or boondoggle) is material used in knotting craft. It originated in France, where it became a fad in the late 1950s and has remained popular. It is named after the 1958 song of the same name as sung by the French singer Sacha Distel .

  6. Fashion accessory - Wikipedia

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    Worn accessories include cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders, gloves, muffs, necklaces, bracelets, watches, [a] eyewear, sashes, shawls, scarves, lanyards, socks, pins, piercings, rings, stockings and hair ties. [1] Shoes, boots, sneakers, and all types of footwear are not accessories but 'wear for the foot'. The type of ...

  7. The Giving Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Keys (TGK) is a Los Angeles-based jewelry company founded by singer-songwriter and actress Caitlin Crosby. [1] Working to repurpose old & new keys into modern jewelry and accessories, The Giving Keys stamps inspiring words on keys and then creates necklaces, bracelets, and have in the past created rings, earrings, and iPhone cases with the engraved keys.

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