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lifeboat

noun as in dinghy

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noun as in raft

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Once all crew had been accounted for they got into a lifeboat, with the captain being the last person to disembark.

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Thomas James Agar Robartes MP is recorded to have given £150 to the cost of a six-oared lifeboat, and railway companies transported the vessel free of charge from London to Truro.

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On a misty and mild winter's day, the platform loomed up beneath a giant red and white crane, boasting a gleaming aluminium helipad and a bright orange lifeboat.

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Atlantic Pacific International Rescue, based at Atlantic College, provides lifeboats, crew, and training programmes.

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He went on to model the Tenby lifeboat station, in Pembrokeshire, which had “incredible traction”, and began looking further afield, inspired by his love for Arsenal football team.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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