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  2. The 12 best phone case lanyards to buy for your smartphone - AOL

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    Phone case lanyards perfectly blend fashion with function. Choose from leather, metal, fabric, rope, pearls and more materials. The 12 best phone case lanyards to buy for your smartphone

  3. 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.

  4. Safety harness - Wikipedia

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    Construction worker wearing a five-point synthetic webbing safety harness, attached at the waist via a lanyard, with a back-up safety line rigged to a loop on the rear of his harness at his shoulders. A safety harness is a form of protective equipment designed to safeguard the user from injury or death from falling.

  5. Rock-climbing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Lanyards (or "teather", or "via ferrata set") are much longer versions of quickdraws that attach from a harness to a rope (or other anchor points, such as a metal cable). The difference is that lanyards are much stronger than quickdraws and are capable of withstanding fall factors of 2 as found on via ferrata or on multi-pitch climbing routes.

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    This set includes 80 different pieces in a variety of colors, and the durable zip-top bag makes for easy storage, too. $13 at Amazon. Nordstrom.

  7. Hilt - Wikipedia

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    The sword knot or sword strap, sometimes called a tassel, is a lanyard—usually of leather but sometimes of woven gold or silver bullion, or more often metallic lace—looped around the hand to prevent the sword being lost if it is dropped. Although they have a practical function, sword knots often had a decorative design.

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