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A soldier even attacked a woman in an attempt to rip off her life belt.
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The life belt could be blown up through a rubber tube.
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I can't think of a single person who hasn't at one stage of their life belted out a version of this to anyone in the near vicinity.
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In the more popular areas, there are also safety lockers with life belts and emergency phones for requesting help.
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They are like lighthouses or life belts.
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He was wearing a life belt and floated around on his own for two days until he met up with a group of guys that had a raft.
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They were expecting to find many survivors, and rigged scrambling nets and heaving lines, and placed life belts on the deck where they could be quickly thrown in.
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Though surrounded by sharks and supported only by a life belt, the man was recovered uninjured.
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Each boat carried (among other things) food, water, blankets, and a spare life belt.
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Swimmers helped migrants into life belts and pulled them toward the patrol boat.
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