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  2. Money belt - Wikipedia

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    Money belts are belts with secret compartments, often worn by tourists. One form of money belt is a belt with a pouch attached to the front which is worn under a shirt to protect valuables from thieves and pickpockets. [1] Another form appears to be an ordinary belt when worn, but contains one or more hidden pockets on the inside, typically ...

  3. List of The Phil Silvers Show episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bilko loses $100 from the platoon treasury money that he borrowed. The men want to know what happened to the money. Turns out he lost it betting on a horse. After seeing something in the paper, Bilko decides to set up a mink farm to get the money back. He just needs to get the remaining $300 in the treasury from Doberman to buy some breeding mink.

  4. Police duty belt - Wikipedia

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    A British police officer's duty belt, with Hiatts Speedcuffs, handcuff keys and CS spray visible.. A police duty belt (sometimes referred to as a gun belt, "duty rig" and/or kit belt [1]) is a belt, typically constructed of nylon or leather used by police, prison and security officers to carry equipment easily in a series of pouches attached to the belt, in a readily-accessible manner, while ...

  5. Seat belt - Wikipedia

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    A seat belt applies an opposing force to the driver and passengers to prevent them from falling out or making contact with the interior of the car (especially preventing contact with, or going through, the windshield). Seat belts are considered primary restraint systems (PRSs), because of their vital role in occupant safety.

  6. Sam Browne belt - Wikipedia

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    A Sam Browne belt as worn by Canadian officers during the First World War. The Sam Browne belt is a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by military and police officers. It is named after Sir Samuel J. Browne (1824–1901), the British Indian Army general who invented it.

  7. Double burden - Wikipedia

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    A double burden (also called double day, second shift, and double duty [1]) is the workload of people who work to earn money, but who are also responsible for significant amounts of unpaid domestic labor. [2] This phenomenon is also known as the Second Shift as in Arlie Hochschild's book of the same name.

  8. Batman's utility belt - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1989, most artists drew the utility belt as a simple yellow belt with a buckle and capsules/cylinders around it (except artist Graham Nolan, who included two pouches on the back of the utility belt). In 1986, Frank Miller drew Batman's utility belt with military-style pouches in the Batman: The Dark Knight Returns limited series.

  9. Miss Moneypenny - Wikipedia

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    When Bond resurfaces and returns to duty, she meets with him in Macau and aids in locating an agent of main villain Raoul Silva's (Javier Bardem) before returning to London. Later in the film, she is a participant in another shootout with Silva, when he ambushes a public inquiry into MI6. By the end of the film, she decides to retire from ...