- A
lanyard is a
length of cord, webbing, or
strap that may
serve any of
various functions,
which include a
means of attachment, restraint, retrieval, activation...
- The
diamond knot (or
knife lanyard knot) is a knot for
forming a
decorative loop on the end of a cord such as on a
lanyard. A
similar knot, also called...
-
disabilities navigate and find help in
public places, by
providing sunflower lanyards to
provide for
people with
hidden disabilities to
signal their need for...
- The Lone Wolf is the
nickname of the
fictional character Michael Lanyard, a
jewel thief turned private detective in a
series of
novels written by Louis...
-
BYEMAN codenamed LANYARD, the KH-6 was the
unsuccessful first attempt to
develop and
deploy a very high-resolution
optical reconnaissance satellite by...
- in the 2012 accident. The "via
ferrata set"
comprises a
lanyard and two carabiners. The
lanyard consists of an energy-absorbing system, two arms that connect...
- are
often nicknamed "pinheads". Pins are
often worn by
athletes on
their lanyards or
accreditation badges to
indicate a
willingness to trade.
Their value...
-
tensioning standing rigging.
Triple deadeyes are used in pairs; a line
called a
lanyard is run back and
forth between them,
through the holes, so that they function...
- fall
hazard area from
falling in the
first place, e.g., fall
restraint lanyards). The U.S.
Department of Labor's
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration...
- the
first starring William as
Michael Lanyard. His next film was The Lone Wolf Strikes, in 1940.
Michale Lanyard, the "Lone Wolf," is
kidnapped off a Washington...