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  • 111Tauchhelm — Ein Helmtauchgerät ist ein Taucherhelm aus Metall oder Kunststoff mit einer Luftzufuhr und abfuhr, der mit einem Tauchanzug verbunden ist. Helmtauchgeräte waren die ersten Taucheranzüge und dienten in erster Linie dem Berufstaucher. Helmtauchen… …

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  • 112Водолазный костюм — и ручная помпа для подачи воздуха начала XX века в музее …

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  • 113business casual — noun Any standard of dress used in many business environments that does not include a business suit and tie and excludes certain casual clothes …

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  • 114Jacques Cousteau — Jacques Yves Cousteau Jacques Yves Cousteau in 1976 Bor …

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  • 115List of diving hazards and precautions — Contents 1 Effects of relying on breathing equipment while underwater 2 Effects of barotrauma or pressure damage 2.1 …

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  • 116bella figura —    (BEH lah fee GOO rah) [Italian: handsome face] An impressive or dashing presence; a grand effect. A personal style characterized by a high standard of dress and mannerly behavior. The opposite of bruta figura (ugly face).    he was a great… …

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  • 117animal bar — /ˈænəməl ba/ (say anuhmuhl bah) noun (in the Northern Territory) a bar which opens at 10 a.m. and shuts at 2 p.m. when takeaway alcohol outlets open. {from the low standard of dress, behaviour, and decor typical of such bars} …

  • 118Sunglasses — For the Divine Brown song, see Sunglasses (song). Wearing sunglasses under direct sunlight: Large lenses offer good protection, but broad temple arms are also needed against stray light from the sides. Sunglasses or sun glasses are a form of… …

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  • 119Uniforms of the Canadian Forces — Prior to unification in 1968, the uniforms of the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) were similar to their counterparts in the forces of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, save for… …

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  • 120Beret — A beret (pronounced|ber HET in French or IPA|/ˈBer EHT/ in English [cite book |title=Oxford English Dictionary |edition= 2nd Edition |year=1989] , except in the USA, where it is usually pronounced IPA|/ber EHT [cite web… …

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