Internationally recognized means for obtaining help.
1 We would have picked up the distress signal a long time ago.
2 Such a distress signal would be hilarious if it wasn't actually true.
3 Sure enough, the source of a Colonial distress signal was flashing.
4 When a distress signal is received, local search and rescue personnel are notified.
5 His valve sent out a distress signal that established communication with his hands.
6 But when you get no distress signal , you're dealing with a catastrophic event.
7 Oh, I know: make a fire--andtwo smoke fires for a distress signal .
8 The night was clear and no distress signal was received.
9 Such devices emit a distress signal to help rescuers find vessels in an emergency.
10 Maybe we should agree on some sort of distress signal .
11 The tracker transmitted for another 15 hours but neither climber activated its distress signal .
12 Then at last, in fairly distinct, although faint, vibrations came the distress signal again.
13 The next thing is to rig up our distress signal .
14 The aircraft did not send a distress signal before it disappeared from radar screens.
15 The Airbus A330 had flown through a thunderstorm, but no distress signal was sent.
16 After dining, they hoisted a distress signal which nobody noticed.
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