When the Philadelphia Phillies played at the Baker Bowl during the 1920s, an outfield wall advertisement for Lifebuoy stated, " The Phillies use Lifebuoy ".
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It was actually coined by a company that made deodorant for women called Odo-Ro-No in 1919, but Lifebuoy made the term famous.
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The immigration issue, however, which was a lifebuoy in the gubernatorial campaign, could drag him down in a presidential campaign, though he doubts it.
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Unilever has a 51 percent stake in both companies, whose combined product range will span Lifebuoy soap, Taj Mahal tea and Wall's ice cream.
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Above the inscription was a carved lifebuoy and rope entwining his initials and, above that, an oval bronze plaque inscribed with the portrait head of Addy.
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The term " B . O . ", short for " body odor ", is often thought to have been invented by Lifebuoy for an advertising campaign.
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Van Peteghem designed a floating ambulance for TaraTari, which was produced in two units to support the " Lifebuoy Friendship Hospital " and the " Emirates Friendship Hospital ".
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A lifebuoy also mimics the ring shape, as well, so maybe that is even a better example . talk ) 20 : 09, 14 January 2009 ( UTC)
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The Marsden was superseded in 1943 by the Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 which became known as the " lifebuoy " flamethrower from the ring shape of the fuel tank.
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In 2013 he helped rescue a woman from the River Thames, throwing a lifebuoy after spotting what he had first thought was a body floating past the House of Commons terrace.