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A diving suit was in one corner of the control room.
"Are you going to put on diving suits and walk around looking for her?"
A man in a diving suit emerged from the water.
However, I think we had better get into the diving suits and take a closer look.
He looked directly into the eye of the man in the diving suit.
"Were you ever on the bottom in one of them diving suits?"
What could we buy and then adapt, perhaps a diving suit?
Picture it as a diving suit designed by men who have never seen the sea.
The next thing he'll buy me will be a diving suit."
In his diving suit was a plastic bag with fish blood.
These are typically only seen on professional and commercial diving suits.
There were two soldiers in it, wearing what looked like diving suits.
The front hold held diving suits and pumps, along with other equipment for.
And when the pumps stop we'll have to climb into our diving suits.
The tall one seemed to be wearing some sort of helmet or diving suit.
The man in the diving suit reached behind him.
Why do they wear those diving suits and shiny helmets.
Let me tell you, these diving suits were nonsense.
"We'll put on the diving suits and go outside."
They would have been crushed but for the protection afforded by the strong diving suits.
At first, the arrival of their stern new superior goes down like a lead diving suit.
In 1715, two English inventors developed what are believed to be the first diving suits.
They looked like diving suits, but were less clumsy.
The blackmailer had been under water in his diving suit waiting, probably with a net.
Shivering, she begins to drag on the awkward diving suit.
Ned, are you game for another try in the diving dress?
All diving dress is to be used exclusively in drinking water.
When we anchored outside the reef, I got into the diving dress.
"But you know there is a limit to how far down a man in even my kind of diving dress can go.
These date back to the time of the use of Standard diving dress.
The French divers of that time tended to prefer their well known diving dress.
The standard diving dress has been used to depths of 600 feet of sea water.
They had no special object on the ocean floor, except to try the new diving dress, and it seemed to operate successfully.
When the telephone was invented, it was applied to the diving dress.
A full diving dress can weigh over 80 kilos.
The diving dress was some protection but it was clumsy and I would be slow.
The diving dress, too, was exceptionally strong, to withstand the awful pressure of water at more than five hundred feet below the surface.
Standard diving dress - mostly used in professional diving.
For a long time navies used the old-type heavy standard diving dress when work needed doing underwater.
In 1912 the Drägerwerk had developed a standard diving dress without an umbilical.
In at least two fictional scenarios, standard diving dress is used out of water as a spacesuit:
The left photograph on the standard diving dress page will give some indication of the scale of operations this entailed.
Before 1945, French divers preferred their then traditional diving helmets and diving dresses.
Klingert designed a full diving dress in 1797.
The Company was notable for developing the "closed" diving helmet of the standard diving dress and associated equipment.
The first design for a diving dress to be printed in a book was by Vegetius in 1511.
In former times, civilian diving was only for work, and needed standard diving dress and big easily seen surface support craft.
A diver's pump is a kind of pneumatic mechanism used to provide divers in standard diving dress with air while they are underwater.
In 1825, the first self-contained diving dress with a compressed air source was designed by William H. James.
For the part of a standard diving dress, see Standard diving dress.