His poetic emblem books in particular, written in alexandrine verse and with a moralizing tone, brought him international renown. |
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Her eyes caught the reflections from the shiny emblem, but she saw something she didn't notice before. |
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The idea of adding the EU's emblem to the red ensign was rejected in a vote in Strasbourg on tighter controls on maritime safety. |
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The bluebell is widely regarded as an emblem of the British countryside, covering forest floors up and down the country. |
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A container, the sort used to ship cargo across oceans and aboard trains, became Vienna's emblem last summer. |
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Yes, all this red wine as emblem and object of worship may get a bit much, of course. |
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There is no better emblem of the double-edged pleasure of seasonality than a backyard fig tree. |
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The Big Board has become the most visible emblem of Wall Street's global role. |
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Australian doctors were among the first to shed this emblem of the profession. |
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Myrtle, for example, is the emblem of love while sweet lavender denotes a loyal heart. |
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In one shot he planted a chainsaw blade in a pot of soil to create a quietly horrific emblem of evil in bloom. |
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Believing the emblem to be a national ensign, he could deduce that the two worlds in the star system had formed one nation. |
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The book she becomes an emblem of her feeling of entrapment in her marriage. |
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Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions. |
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This emblem reveals that Whitney is caught in a strange double bind in which monuments are both eternal and inevitably destroyed by Time. |
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The book translates and compiles two older emblem books, showing highly conventional emblems, mostly weapons, armour and various heraldic signs. |
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Eddie's mother, once a sweet, dotty emblem of elder abuse, has become oddly sinister. |
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He is struck by the fact that this great emblem of romantic love is one, not of intimacy, but rather of separation. |
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Around his neck hangs an emblem of Hanuman the monkey god, emblem of strength, inherited from his father. |
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However, they took care to remove the national emblem from the cover before putting the report to the torch. |
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A coat of arms is usually defined as a design on a shield used as an emblem by a family, city, or institution. |
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The new passports look like the old ones, complete with green covers bearing the national emblem. |
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Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott's team insisted yesterday it would not recognise the White Rose as a national emblem. |
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The Valkyrie Unit emblem was emblazoned on his right shoulder and little else for visual insignias were shown. |
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The resultant blur is an emblem of the paranoid experience, a concurrence of simultaneous direful events. |
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To his left and right were banners bearing the white V over a grassy green background, familiar to all as the emblem of the land. |
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It's blue, master, with a red stripe sinister, and a yellow emblem on the dexter side. |
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Present-day emblem scholars continue a tradition dating back to the initial publication of emblem books. |
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Its golden hilt had a crescent emblem in the middle shaped like the full moon, shining brightly with golden carvings on its contours. |
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Elie identifies the soldiers by the emblem on their helmets, the death's head. |
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Three judges in black robes presided from a bench under the red-and-gold emblem of the People's Republic of China. |
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After decades of respectful froideur, the country has fallen madly in love with that unflinching emblem of postwar stoicism, the Queen. |
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It took de Gaulle several months to officially adopt the cross of Lorraine as the emblem of the Free France. |
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It cries out to be exploited as a grand folly, an emblem of muddle, hype and plain foolishness with enormous entertainment potential. |
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The focal point of the memorial is a circular emblem on the central pillar. |
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But as the romance of steam shows, the symbolic power of the iron horse remains to this day as an emblem of a bygone masculine world. |
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The circular emblem is approximately four inches in diameter in its entirety. |
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In fact, a replica of the coltsfoot flower used to be placed above the doorway of Pharmacies in Paris, as an emblem of effective medicine. |
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As a printmaker and book illustrator, his clear and imaginative compositions contributed to the popularity of emblem books. |
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Oh, yes, we chose a flag, an anthem and an emblem, a coat of arms, a national day, and so forth. |
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A masterpiece of the medium, it was also an emblem of its era, its emotional intensity pitted against classicizing clarity. |
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The swastika is a popular emblem of good luck in Hindu and Buddhist culture. |
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And for those unfamiliar with the Peruvian national emblem, it depicts a vicuna, a horn of plenty and a cinchona tree. |
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It was a conviction that fuelled Mahatma Gandhi's espousal of the evocative emblem of the charkha. |
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Brian Caton of the Prison Officers' Association said racist organisations should not be allowed to hijack the St George emblem. |
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This caused the Romantic era to see him as an emblem of the outcast artist, and Byron and others wrote poems about him. |
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Like Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, this emblem mocks Greek heroes while celebrating them as ideal exempla. |
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The lion is a canting emblem for Leo X, though here, facing to sinister, it is heraldically incorrect. |
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The front of the shirts has the City's heraldic emblem of rampant boars head on a turret embossed with the white rose of Yorkshire. |
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The decision to include sunflower petals reflects the artist's faith, for the heliotropic nature of this plant made it an emblem of devotion. |
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Tens of millions around the globe see it, with justification, as an emblem of their oppression and misery. |
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The above passage 'reads' the Trade Centre allegorically as an emblem of US capitalism, imperialism and the like. |
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This was the forerunner of the caduceus, the snake-entwined rod which is today the emblem of the medical profession. |
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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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The school emblem on the left breast pocket and on the right sleeve looked classy together. |
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It is a triangular piece of ochre or saffron coloured cloth with the Khanda emblem in the middle. |
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It is in fact a native of Australia, so common there that it is the emblem of the state of Western Australia. |
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The dog or dog emblem is the Boston terrier, while the cat or cat emblem is the tabby cat. |
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The official dessert or dessert emblem is the Boston cream pie, while the official cookie is the chocolate chip cookie. |
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Her youth and nakedness, which at times is accentuated by a circlet of flowers worn in her hair, is emblem enough. |
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The critic called her a paranoiac and mystifier, and she became an emblem of revolt against conservative art. |
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The letter was the first piece of correspondence in the pile awaiting my attention, with the familiar emblem on top of the heavy bond paper. |
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On the Capitol flagpole, the Lone Star flies below the American flag, emblem of the few brief years when slaveholding Texas was its own republic. |
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They wore white pants, boat shoes, and red polo shirts with the emblem of the Grand Seclusion Resort. |
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He was wearing a white shirt, school tie, grey pants and a blue blazer with their school emblem on it. |
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The emblem of a Turk's head was associated with coffee houses in the 17th century. |
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The Mary Rose was named after Henry's favourite sister and the royal Tudor rose which became its emblem. |
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Was it not enough that, like the other insignia, it should be an emblem of scorn and mockery, since that was their aim? |
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Here again, the emblem suggests a chain of catastrophic, unspeakable events triggered by irresistible emotions. |
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The title page is surrounded with an engraving on wood that contains also the bicephalous eagle, the emblem of the Castriots. |
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Two African leopards adorn the national emblem, a five-pointed white star on a light blue shield with a gold border. |
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His old shield had taken many blows and was dented, so he replaced it with a buckler with red trim, a gold emblem at its center. |
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The national emblem is a carved Irish shamrock adorning Government House, and the island's flag and crest show a woman with a cross and harp. |
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Where once architecture could be an emblem of serenity, it has now become an instrument of business. |
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Elvis was a titan, a heroic everyman, an emblem of America's true greatness. |
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By the 1520s the Medicean emblem of three interlocking rings had become the artist's personal mark. |
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The thistle at far right signifies the Scottish-born Stewart's ancestry, that plant being Scotland's national emblem. |
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It is status symbol, emblem of success, a marker that separates me from thee, mine from thine, my worth from your worthlessness. |
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At the base of the triangle made by her stomacher, and foregrounded by a white ribbon tied in a bow, hangs an emblem of the Queen's chastity. |
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Two grand staircases frame the 50m long ramp, sumptuously sculpted with coiled dragons, marking the imperial emblem. |
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Saint Luke is shown with the image of an ox, which is the badge or emblem of Saint Luke, almost hidden in shadow on the right side. |
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For 109 years the Australian magpie has been the Collingwood Football Club's emblem. |
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The gold Napoleonic eagle, emblem of the Coalition, stood out boldly on the front of their black berets. |
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Even the LED tail light, embossed with the Moto Guzzi eagle emblem, is special. |
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The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune. |
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The famous Capital Beltway, the very emblem of atypicality, lies about 50 feet from the terrible new parking garage. |
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Symbols of love and sacrifice, roses became a floral emblem of the Virgin Mary. |
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He wanted a unique way to show his support for England and so he had the three lions emblem and St George's cross engraved on his false teeth. |
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The ancient emblem for the nation was a lion holding a scimitar against a rising sun. |
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This emblem was like vertical rhomb or diamond with a horizontal line in the middle, or two triangles joined together. |
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Later on that year the cloth patch was replaced by a black flash and a solid gold metal Winged Dagger emblem on top of it. |
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Mr Shackleton remembered his attacker was wearing a navy blue crew-neck sweater with a badge emblem and red writing on it. |
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This was the emblem of King Richard II, who was saved from killing a white deer, which in British legend is terribly bad luck. |
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The most popular plant worn as a clan emblem was the red whortleberry. |
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It's that evil emblem of capitalism the socialists so bravely battled. |
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He gave it to her so he'd always be with her as an emblem of their love. |
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Upon payment of the required amount of stamp duty, the blank paper was embossed with a red stamp, ornately engraved with the rose and thistle emblem of Queen Anne. |
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Then it was commanded that the Disciple should impart to Aegeas secrets of his magic art, else he should hang upon the cross which was the emblem of his faith. |
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The mark on the underside of this piece is classified as an emblem because it has characteristics that are typical of other emblems on ceramic ware of this type and period. |
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In early 1940 the division took as its emblem the jerboa or desert rat. |
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Dyed eggs were hung in Egyptian temples, and the egg was regarded as the emblem of regenerative life proceeding from the mouth of the great Egyptian god. |
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She pulled out the costume and looked at the emblem thoughtfully for a minute, then carefully laid it out on another chair next to her front window. |
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A short time later Ripley was seen to get into his pick-up truck bearing a distinctive Native American Indian emblem and used for transporting broken-down coaches. |
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The Pahonia, emblem of the Belarusian nation drawn from the insignia of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, is banned under Lukashenko. |
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Prabhakaran had come to personify the movement, and his end, so wretched, became the emblem of Tamil defeat and Sinhalese triumph. |
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In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox. |
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In the latest, Frank is pushing 70 but he remains a fascinating emblem of his times. |
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Similarly, in homage to China's astronomical achievements, an armillary sphere stands in the middle of the lobby of the Purple Mountain Hotel and has become its emblem. |
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Visitors to Grasslands National Park can witness the mating dance of the sage grouse or get a look at the sharp-tailed grouse, Saskatchewan's bird emblem. |
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The emblem of the Beijing Olympics, resembling a five-pointed star in the colours of the Olympic rings, represents a person doing traditional shadow-boxing. |
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He orders to raise in all the castles the bicipital eagle as his emblem. |
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Our symbol of freedom becomes an emblem of our slavery to an insane idea. |
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He was the emblem of the world of the privileged, odiously sure of their own impunity. |
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The stranger was adorning a special emblem on each breast and shoulder. |
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When I became a Freemason, I placed a Masonic square and compass emblem on my car, as is common practice, so I could be recognized on the road by my fellow brethren. |
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The emblem of papal umbrella and crossed keys over a lance on both shields also proclaims the dukes' service to the Church as papal standard-bearers. |
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Today, Americans have adopted the Stars and Stripes not so much as a symbol of defiance against an aggressor but as an emblem for their grief and mourning for what happened. |
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An emblem to commemorate the region's handicrafts would be launched during the silver jubilee year celebrations of the Union Territory's independence. |
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Yorkshire folk turned prickly yesterday after a wild flower charity announced that the common harebell had replaced the white rose as the county's floral emblem. |
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History will be made that weekend when the standard of the order will be raised in the town by the local Knights, who wear a surplice with the cross emblem. |
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A brand's effectiveness does not depend on its name, logo, emblem, typefaces, slogan, characteristic colors, tunes, shapes or any other of its symbolizations. |
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Blue is also, in this poem, the emblem of temporal distance, and so of the shadow side, a blue shadow, of the mindful periodicity that orders our lives. |
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The co-opting of the Union Jack by various fascist groups has been so successful that the flag is widely seen today as an emblem of the far right. |
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The ceremony to announce the emblem is rooted in Oriental culture with the Chinese seal, the red ink-pad, the special paper and the Chinese-style long table. |
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The stolen items were a Scottish claymore, about 4ft long and kept inside a sheath, and a sword hidden inside a walking stick, with an emblem showing the letter B and a crown. |
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At this point, it was blank, the flat screen only showing Krys's personal emblem, an eagle in flight over a galloping horse, on a field of sapphire. |
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He said there were two girls in the gang and remembered his attacker wearing a navy blue crew-neck sweater with a badge emblem and red writing on it. |
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Thus is the Tibetan prayer wheel the true emblem of belief as such. |
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The roll-call of the missing presumed dead is the tragic emblem of such atrocities, and it is no surprise that the fate of one woman in particular has caused much comment. |
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She had arrived in typically decadent Western clothing, tight black denims and an equally tight black tee shirt with a central emblem of parted red lips. |
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He adopted the dhoti as his usual garb, and his spinning-wheel, which he used daily, became an emblem of his belief in the importance of simplicity. |
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Our national emblem should be not the Lion Rampant but the mole. |
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His body is an angular, jutting emblem of a body uncomfortable everywhere. |
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The crowned portcullis came to be accepted during the 20th century as the emblem of both houses of parliament. |
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The Luxury model has a hood ornament bearing the tristar emblem, like other Mercedes sedans. |
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Who the more run-of-the-mill victims were is unclear, since they are often not named or have no emblem glyphs attached to them. |
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The shorts had the Barnsley emblem on them and were coloured red and blue, Barnsley Football Club's colours, because Parkinson supports Barnsley. |
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The medical faculties of Charles University in Prague also have a pelican as their emblem. |
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A millstone shaped from Millstone Grit quarried in the area has been adopted as the emblem of the Peak District National Park. |
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The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways. |
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Previously, a sheaf of golden wheat was the county emblem, a reference to the Earl of Chester's arms in use from the 12th century. |
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As an emblem of the seemingly limitless scale of human suffering, Tshumbe could stand for any diocese in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Later emblem books contained large numbers of emblems, partly to allow people to choose one they thought suited them. |
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The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
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The state adopted the oak tree as the emblem on the Connecticut state quarter. |
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The Tudor rose was adopted as a national emblem of England around the time of the Wars of the Roses as a symbol of peace. |
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In 1986 President Ronald Reagan signed legislation to make the rose the floral emblem of the United States. |
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The flag of Saint David, a yellow cross on a black field, is used in the emblem of the Diocese of St David's and is flown on St David's Day. |
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Opposite is the emblem of the Gospel, a maiden, brightly looking heavenwards, her head endiademed, the budding lily in her hand. |
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He will also contact the many US dog clubs, where the dog emblem and Bedlington Terrier associations could make it a hit. |
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Green and white are also the colours of the leek, another national emblem of Wales. |
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Bullion bars produced by the mint are stamped with the original Royal Mint Refinery emblem and come in a range of different sizes. |
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The rampant poverty in the ethnic slums was just an emblem of the group's disenfranchisement by the society as a whole. |
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The trucks were emblazoned with the emblem of the Red Cross and were not supposed to be targeted. |
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The boundaries are marked by black bollards bearing the City's emblem, and by dragon boundary marks at major entrances, such as Holborn. |
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Since then basically the emblem of the kingdom would be kept until nowadays. |
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Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. |
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The Council decided on the name of West Papua for the territory, along with an emblem, flag, and anthem to complement those of the Netherlands. |
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The coat of arms of Prince Edward Island displays Lady's Slippers, the floral emblem of the Island. |
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The coat of arms of Port Coquitlam has the City's floral emblem, the azalea displayed on a collar. |
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It was first used in the 15th century as an emblem by the Valois Dukes of Burgundy. |
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Self-righting wheel centres ensure that the famous RR emblem is always upright on all four wheels at all times. |
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Other considerations include that of the emblem of tirelessness osamasinmi, of the Owo and Benin ancestral altar. |
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Frieda Weekley commissioned an elaborate headstone for his grave bearing a mosaic of his adopted emblem of the phoenix. |
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The Barbary lion, hunted to extinction in the wild, was a subspieces native to Morocco and is a national emblem. |
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The Order's primary emblem is the thistle, the national flower of Scotland. |
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Clearly, the relationship between pictura and motto became more literal in this emblem. |
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The continuous tower with a wooden gallery from which a mullioned window with the emblem of Abbate can observe the south side of the country. |
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The silver fern is an emblem appearing on army insignia and sporting team uniforms. |
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The metallic ink surrounding the UAE emblem on the top portion of the obverse side is replaced by multicolour ink print. |
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In 2006, a University emblem taken into space by Piers Sellers was incorporated into the Geneva Bonnet. |
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Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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Martin Maloney 's painting, Sony Levi, with its assured cack-handedness and considered vacuity can stand as an emblem of the movement. |
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It has become the emblem of the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation. |
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The ceibo is the national floral emblem and national tree, while the quebracho colorado is the national forest tree. |
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Roberto Cavalli simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of original sin and the deadly sins. |
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This mark was a central motif of the East India Company's coinage and forms the central emblem displayed on the Scinde Dawk postage stamps. |
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The red saltire's association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when the Order of Saint Patrick adopted it as an emblem. |
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On the right side of the flag of Saskatchewan overlapping both green and gold halves is the western red lily, the provincial floral emblem. |
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The shield or emblem of Sussex, sometimes referred to as a coat of arms, consists of six gold martlets on a blue field. |
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Abuse of a protective emblem amounts to perfidy and constitutes a war crime under the customary law of armed conflict. |
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The emblem of the Scotland team is the thistle, which is on the team's badge in a crest. |
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A blue and white shield with a thistle, the Scottish emblem, is the team's badge. |
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The charge is a cinquefoil 'ermine', on a red field, and this emblem is used by the city council. |
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The shape of emblem of Iran is chosen to resemble a tulip, in memory of the people who died for Iran. |
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At the same time that the Scottish Government began to use its new name, a new emblem was adopted. |
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The People's Republic of China, which has controlled mainland China since 1949, has no official floral emblem. |
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She invokes Felix as an excuse for her mischoices and as an emblem of a better future. |
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The gorse is also the emblem of Brittany and is regaining popularity in Cornwall particularly on St Pirans Day. |
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The Mungaroona Range Nature Reserve is in NW Western Australia, and the numbat is the state mammal emblem. |
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In modern times, the wolf is widely used as an emblem for military and paramilitary groups. |
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In 1953, legislation to make the ground squirrel the state emblem was voted down in the state legislature. |
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Many nations have a seal or emblem in addition to a national flag and a national coat of arms. |
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Each of the four countries of the United Kingdom has a traditional floral emblem. |
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The Tudor Rose is used as the emblem of the Nautical Training Corps, a uniformed youth organisation founded in Brighton in 1944 with 20 units in South East England. |
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The common explanation for the ship's name was that it was inspired by Henry VIII's favourite sister, Mary Tudor, and the rose as the emblem of the Tudors. |
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On the side of the shoe, toward the heel on either side, the manufacturers name appears, as well as on a round emblem in the actual heel of the footbed. |
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The oldest official emblem of The Salvation Army is the crest. |
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Roberto Cavalli has simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of the original sin and the deadly sin. |
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Astarte's heavenly emblem was the planet Venus, Tanit's the crescent moon. |
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The emblem has no official status, and has not been widely adopted. |
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The uraeus was a sacred serpent and an emblem of sovereignty depicted on the headdresses of rulers and deities, and the double uraei denote this to be the property of a queen. |
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A heraldic badge, an emblem, an impresa, or device, or personal device worn as a badge indicates allegiance to, or the property of, an individual or family. |
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Nowadays the thistle is still the official symbol of the city of Nancy, as well as the emblem of the AS Nancy football team, and the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. |
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In the Middle Ages, the thistle was an emblem of the Virgin Mary because its white sap would bring to mind the milk falling from the breast of the Mother of God. |
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For example, the University of Texas at Austin has registered its emblem and coat of arms for use in its capacity as an institution of higher education. |
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Each legion, furthermore, had a vexillifer who carried a vexillum or signum, with the legion name and emblem depicted on it, unique to the legion. |
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The sacred fire, emblem of common, patrilineal ancestry, was kept perpetually burning on the akropoleis of a thousand cities, focusing the loyalty of a still tribal people. |
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He thus reunited the two royal houses, merging the rival symbols of the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York into the new emblem of the red and white Tudor Rose. |
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However, in this case the saltire is not the only emblem to be portrayed. |
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The fouled anchor, incorporated into the emblem in 1747, is the badge of the Lord High Admiral and shows that the Corps is part of the Naval Service. |
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Each of the four countries of the UK has a traditional floral emblem. |
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The red grouse is also the emblem of the journal British Birds. |
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In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. |
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The oak is the emblem of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as a vast amount of the county was covered in forests of the tree until relatively recently. |
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The seax has a lasting symbolic impact in the English counties of Essex and Middlesex, both of which feature three seaxes in their ceremonial emblem. |
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Section 19 modifies the rules on joint ticket candidatures at elections, permitting the use of an emblem of one of the parties or a combined emblem on ballot papers. |
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This was used as the main jersey emblem until 1991, when the St Helens sports club emblem, not dissimilar to the coat of arms used previously, was seen. |
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The spoon with the bear finial features the older coin of the two, a 20 Kreuzer piece dated 1797 from the Swiss canton of Bern, the emblem of Bern being a bear. |
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In 2002, Plantlife International launched its County Flowers campaign, asking members of the public to nominate and vote for a wild flower emblem for their county. |
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The emblem on the shirts is a red rose, rather than the Plantagenet Three Lions displayed on the shirts of the England football and cricket teams. |
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Guests onboard the flight were presented with commemorative certificates in English and Cantonese, featuring the emblem of Hong Kong, the bauhinia flower. |
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A perching owl was added to the strip in 1964 as the club's emblem. |
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A white dove, which became his emblem, was seen settling on his shoulder. |
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A strikingly beautiful bird, the quetzal is the national emblem of Guatemala, appearing on its currency and postage. The quetzal ranges from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. |
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The emblem is present on the municipal flag and features on city property such as manhole covers, and Christopher Columbus's tomb in the Cathedral. |
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Labels display the sea horse emblem of Cardiff City's coat of arms. |
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Appendices present the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, biographies of key figures, and an explanation of the history of the SEATO emblem. |
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Derivations of this idea find form in the Rod of Asclepius, an emblem of the medical profession, and in the caduceus, an emblem of correspondence and commercial professions. |
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His cicatrice, an emblem of war, here on his sinister cheek. |
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