| Marks of cadency are determined and granted for life to the individual by Royal Warrant. |
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| The trine aspect to the ascendant and association with the Sun helps to alleviate the more negative associations of cadency. |
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| These types of changes were normally seen between complete strangers in blood, and were not usually used to indicate any form of cadency. |
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| The rose is the emblem of England and in heraldry is used as the mark of cadency for a seventh son. |
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| In ancient heraldry a bendlet azure on a coat was a mark of cadency. |
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| In demanding ascents, use small developments and adjust your cadency to the length of the climb. |
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| The key idea of our multidimensional active profile building is the computing of the cadency of each active preference. |
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| The authors' efforts have brought about two major issues such as preserving the topology and the multitude of objects in the scene to smooth out without worrying about memory management, latency or cadency of their filter. |
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| Then, to show the parameter sensitiveness and efficiency of the proposed system, we examine the correlation between the performance of IRORS and the cadency variation of multidimensional fragments. |
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| A formal system for indicating cadency is unknown outside the House of Savoy. |
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| It is able to realize controls in a speedy cadency without any trouble. |
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