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  "textContent": "Man overboard drills should be a regular part of crew training. Credit: Richard Langdon\n\n**There are two widely taught techniques for recovering someone who has fallen overboard. David Harding looks at both and explains the different approaches**\n\nThere are two widely taught techniques for recovering someone who has fallen overboard. David Harding looks at both and explains the different approaches",
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