Sir Thomas Fairfax found himself behind the Royalist line, so he took off all insignia and rode through their lines until he could reach safety. |
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As Lord High Admiral, James II flew a red ensign and a masthead flag bearing the insignia of that office. |
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Caesar's fellow consul was thrown from the platform, and his consular insignia were broken. |
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The US system of rank badges and insignia, introduced in the early 19th century, is highly distinctive, and instructive. |
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There are other Scouters whom have provided me with scans of square knot insignia as well as other items. |
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The Candleglow insignia in the corner doesn't help matters, but simply emphasizes how cheap and tawdry the whole thing looks. |
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Some insignia, such as hats, necklaces, belts, and girdles, are worn daily. |
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So is there hope that a Union Flag could join the maple leaf and the five-ring Olympic insignia as a bodily adornment? |
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A large number centered on war themes, such as army-cap badges, national flags, and military insignia. |
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Run a plastic toothpick or the end of a big sewing machine needle around the insignia and rings. |
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Human Rights Watch found that the militias use Sudanese military weapons, insignia and chain of command. |
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What sort of degenerate would ignore the flashing lights of a vehicle clearly bearing the insignia of the Florida Highway Patrol? |
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She motioned them to come inside, noting the rank insignia on their collars. |
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His was the largest retinue in England and he promoted the use of badges and insignia, the most familiar being the Lancastrian collar of esses. |
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Regimental top brass are insisting that if it happens, the Duke's must retain the insignia and badges as well as their name. |
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Ramirez stood up easily in his military uniform, no insignia giving his rank. |
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I'm less clear about the distinctions of rank and insignia on the other side of the great divide between officers and enlisted men. |
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Henry VIII dropped the wolfhound and replaced it with a lion, thus making the royal insignia less Welsh. |
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In a combat uniform the Navy rank insignia would not be noticeable except at extremely close range. |
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He noticed my military insignia and asked if I was going to Saudi Arabia for the Gulf War. |
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The insignia was a circle with two pentagrams, but one of the pentagrams was reversed. |
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A moment later, a waitress put three glasses of water on coasters bearing the establishments insignia. |
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The army cleverly arranged to have inserted among the legitimate insignia properly designed patches for most of the notional formations. |
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A couple of weeks later I was on the U.S. Army home page and noticed a link to unit insignia and patches. |
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Nearby lies a mission patch torn from a Nasa space suit with the seven names of the crew running along the edge of the shuttle-shaped insignia. |
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The group, which recruited through a website and public pamphleting, ordered T-shirts from Chapman and used the front's insignia and literature. |
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She pulled down her glove and stared at the red symbol on her palm, a basic crescent insignia. |
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The boy wears a baseball cap with an insignia showing two tennis racquets or paddleball racquets. |
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But here we must take care not to judge people's ideology superficially, by merely looking at their insignia or uniforms. |
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The Mirpuris have made chinar leaf their national insignia without ever having seeing what a chinar tree looks like. |
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The attacker was black, about 5ft, and wore dark clothing and a dark baseball cap with the NBA insignia on its front and visor. |
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On each breastplate was an insignia, a raised image of a dragon wrapped around a knife. |
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Therefore, the shoulder-sleeve insignia was authorized to be worn with the blue uppermost to conform to the manner of wearing the brassard. |
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She opened his charred shirt to see that he had trumpets, a Fire Captain's insignia, on the lapel of his white uniform shirt. |
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Leopard skins, neo-traditionalist insignia, made frequent appearances at the installation of chiefs. |
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Iris extended her arm and pointed at the insignia blazoned onto his jacket. |
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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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The school hall was decked in Masonic insignia, borrowed from the local lodges. |
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It has the insignia of Prydyn, the sea foaming around the sword, along with a heart. |
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His ship's uniform was casual, allowing the crew some leeway in their dress, with regulation insignia as the only standard. |
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An Iron Cross and a Waffen SS peaked cap are just the sort of prizes sought by the international trade in Third Reich insignia. |
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A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome. |
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None of them wore name tapes on the uniform, none wore rank insignia. |
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Henry VII had a Welsh dragon and a wolfhound on his heraldic insignia. |
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Its insignia was two alembics with spouts crossed against a benzene ring. |
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Subject has military bearing, short haircut, brought a military uniform or wears the Cossack chevron insignia. |
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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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What is the significance of the ribbons, insignia and medals? |
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In another, a display of icons, religious insignia and Russian dolls opens onto a personal worship area and the intimate portraits of a woman and a young man. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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And Putin might meet a certain special someone, without insignia and wearing a ski mask, with whom to share his hopes and dreams. |
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His schlumpy attire, including floppy hats and baggy khakis, is pretty nondescript, but we did notice an interesting insignia on a puffy vest he was sporting. |
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The insignia depicted the head of an Indian scout wearing a helmet peering through a cloud, signifying the squadron's role as an aerial scout for the Army. |
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Funny thing is, there is very little difference between the insignia and the regular Cabernet. |
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After what seemed an eternity, a transport helicopter bearing the insignia of the United States Navy appeared in the distance and headed straight for them. |
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The Eagle never stopped unfurling its yellow insignia with the bicipital eagle, which according to tradition was given by Carlo V in person on one of his visits to Siena. |
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These liveries came to be distinguished by heraldic insignia and emblems. |
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Given her identification with it, and her wearing of the uraeus as royal insignia, it is possible to imagine Cleopatra taking it into her last embrace. |
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This sporty red knit hat comes emblazoned with the Life Aquatic insignia, while the tight, skimpy blue bathing suit leaves little to the imagination. |
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Worn with military uniform are government decorations, insignia, distinctive devices and other military heraldic symbols established under prescribed regulations. |
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She was wearing a dark green cheongsam, matching with the insignia. |
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With their famous prancing horse insignia and red livery, Ferraris are racing cars in the same way that Hoovers are vacuum cleaners or Rizlas are cigarette papers. |
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She adjusted the insignia that marked her rank before leaving the mirror. |
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He accepted a five-star insignia but declined the option of wearing it. |
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Since the granting of self-government to the Northern Territory in 1978, Sturt's Desert Rose has been incorporated into various insignia and so become symbolic of the region. |
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours. |
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On formal state occasions, he wears a distinctive scarlet court uniform and bears a gold key and a white stave as the insignia of his office. |
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Valencia CF will carry Honda Cars Valencia insignia on their football kits. |
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After Demise of Mathews Mar Athanasious, the ecclesiastical robe and other insignia were sent to Patriarch of Antioch as per tradition. |
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A fourth soldier was too far away for his insignia to be seen. |
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The titles and insignia of other ranks in the RAF were based on that of the Army, with some alterations in terminology. |
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Pat Roberts' car bears the insignia of a Chrysler dealership in Maryland. |
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None here, save for an insignia of a burning bush embroidered on an antependium. |
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The insignia on their sleeves tells us that they were both of the rank of Leading Aircraftmen. |
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Included are sections covering the uniforms, insignia and equipment of Italian, Hungarian, and Japanese paratroops. |
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The hook was part of the insignia of the borough of Kendal, the administrative centre of the county council. |
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The ancient Romans used similar insignia on their shields, but these identified military units rather than individuals. |
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This was also the first jersey to feature the famous stickman of St Helens insignia. |
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Odoacer then installed himself as ruler over Italia, and sent the Imperial insignia to Constantinople. |
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Consequently, runes appear mostly in insignia associated with the Schutzstaffel, the paramilitary organization led by Himmler. |
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The Royal Navy ranks, rates and insignia form part of the uniform of the Royal Navy. |
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Odoacer then installed himself as ruler over Italy, and sent the Imperial insignia to Constantinople. |
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The silver fern is an emblem appearing on army insignia and sporting team uniforms. |
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At this point, the divisional insignia was worn only by the permanent members of the division. |
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After the final defeat of 1283, Gwynedd was stripped of all royal insignia, relics, and regalia. |
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It is often seen on the insignia of Regiments and Corps with 'Royal' in their title. |
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If an insignia is registered by the Heraldic Consultant, trademark rights are automatically acquired as well. |
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Protection of an insignia in terms of trademark law requires registration by the trademark authorities. |
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Upon the death of a Knight or Lady, the insignia must be returned to the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood. |
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Originally, a Pakistani air chief marshal's rank insignia was essentially the same as the RAF insignia. |
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The rank insignia of a field marshal in the British Army comprises two crossed batons in a wreath of oak leaves, with a crown above. |
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The former Protector tendered him the oaths, and presented him with the insignia of office, performing the ceremonies of instalation. |
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A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward's Crown. |
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Wallace's personal seal bears the archer's insignia, so he may have fought as an archer in Edward's army. |
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All these troops wore distinctive uniform insignia and considered themselves among the elite of the French Army. |
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Each regiment and corps has distinctive insignia, such as a cap badge, beret, tactical recognition flash or stable belt. |
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In the bedroom, a uniform with insignia indicating the highest rank in the Iraqi military hangs on a clothes tree. |
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Acknowledging the authority of Tobolsk, many Siberian towns, including Omsk, Tyumen, and Tomsk, had their original arms display the Tobolsk insignia. |
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Aside from these special occasions, however, much simpler insignia are used whenever a member of the Order attends an event at which decorations are worn. |
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When shipping their items, the factories would literally brand their logo or insignia on the barrels used, extending the meaning of brand to that of a trademark. |
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While Zeno told the Senate that Nepos was their lawful sovereign, he did not press the point, and he accepted the imperial insignia brought to him by the senate. |
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Some orders use insignia in the form of a cross, but there can also be medals or stars, military awards may have crossed swords added onto the insignias. |
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On the morning of 18 December, the emperor appeared to deposit the imperial insignia at the Temple of Concord but at the last minute retraced his steps to the Imperial palace. |
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But as an honorary holder of the title he can use the letters GCB after his name and wear the honour's insignia, comprising a star, badge and broad band of crimson silk. |
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Well, they hurt my feelings real quick by telling me that according to AR 670-1 Chapter 28 subparagraph 22b no changes could be made to a distinctive unit insignia. |
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