Lanyard
A lanyard is a cord or strap worn around the neck, shoulder, or wrist to carry such items as keys or identification cards. In the military, lanyards were used to fire an artillery piece or arm the fuze mechanism on an air-dropped bomb by pulling out a cotter pin (thereby starting the arming delay) when it leaves the aircraft. They are also used to attach a pistol to a body so that it can be dropped without being lost. Aboard a ship, it may refer to a piece of rigging used to secure or lower objects.
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Lanyard
A lanyard is a cord or strap worn around the neck, shoulder, or wrist to carry such items as keys or identification cards. In the military, lanyards were used to fire an artillery piece or arm the fuze mechanism on an air-dropped bomb by pulling out a cotter pin (thereby starting the arming delay) when it leaves the aircraft. They are also used to attach a pistol to a body so that it can be dropped without being lost. Aboard a ship, it may refer to a piece of rigging used to secure or lower objects.
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A lanyard is a cord or strap w ...... ed to secure or lower objects.
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Acollador és, en nàutica, la c ...... ir el sabre s'anomena dragona.
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Een sleutelkoord (Engels: lany ...... drukt voor reclame-doeleinden.
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En náutica, el Acollador es la ...... os ojos de una y otra vigota.
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Ett nyckelband är en accessoar ...... sällan med företagslogotyper.
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Lanyard (místně nazývaný také ...... it například klíče nebo brýle.
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Une dragonne est une sangle pa ...... qu'il se perde si on le lâche.
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A lanyard is a cord or strap w ...... ed to secure or lower objects.
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Acollador és, en nàutica, la c ...... ir el sabre s'anomena dragona.
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Een sleutelkoord (Engels: lany ...... drukt voor reclame-doeleinden.
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En náutica, el Acollador es la ...... os ojos de una y otra vigota.
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Ett nyckelband är en accessoar ...... sällan med företagslogotyper.
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Lanyard (místně nazývaný také ...... it například klíče nebo brýle.
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Une dragonne est une sangle pa ...... qu'il se perde si on le lâche.
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Acollador
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Acollador
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Dragonne
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Lanyard
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Lanyard
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Nyckelband
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Umhängeband
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