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A stylized version of Crux appears on the Australian Eureka Flag.
In light of the Big Bang theory, a stylized version of argument has emerged ( sometimes called the Kalam cosmological argument, the following form of which was created by Al-Gazali and then strongly supported by William Lane Craig ):
College designer John Scotford made a stylized version of the shield during the 1960s, but it did not see the success of MacDonald's design.
The Flåklypa-mountain is a stylized version of a real mountain, where, ironically enough, the valley underneath it is named Flåklypa.
A stylized version of haggis, neeps and tatties
A later version, 气, identical to the present-day simplified character, is a stylized version of those same three lines.
Union Pacific recently unveiled UP 1989, an EMD SD70ACe painted in a stylized version of the DRGW color scheme.
The shorts from this era can be identified by the fact that they open with a different title sequence featuring stylized limited animation and graphics on a black background and a re-arranged version of " The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down ," arranged by William Lava.
In 1999 they rejected Nazism, although SD's long used logo in the 1990s was a Swedish version of the NF torch, SD's first ( albeit short-lived ) logo actually consisted of a stylized Myosotis scorpioides, a flower similar to the one used by the party as logo since 2006, a kidneywort.
* Canada – Maple, the Maple Leaf, ( especially the stylized flag version ) being the most internationally recognizable Canadian symbol.
The team logo is a stylized version of the flag of Ohio, which is a pennant.
It is widely thought to be a stylized version of the species Iris pseudacorus.
In response to overwhelming public pressure a 2007 proposal passed by a 4-3 vote in the City Council changing the logo back to a raccoon, though a less stylized and more realistic version.
Over the years the rendition of this image on Illustrator's splash screen and packaging became more stylized to reflect features added in each version.
Zydeco music originated from Creole music — today's rubboard or frottoir rubbing the washboard is a stylized version of the early washboard.
Its logo represents, in a stylized version, the Seine's meandering through the area around Paris as the face of a person looking up.
Written in white on the inner edges of the green and red bands is the repeated phrase Allahu Akbar (" God is great ") in a stylized version of the Kufic script used for the Qur ' an.
A further change to the flag following the revolution was the addition of writing to the inner edges of the green and red bands reading, " Allahu Akbar " in a stylized version of the Kufic script used for the Qur ' an.
A stylized version of the crown is in the center of the coat of arms of Kazakhstan, and forms the main image on the flag of Kyrgyzstan.
The costume in which the dance is usually performed, referred to as the " kit ", is a stylized version of the working clothes of the local nineteenth century coal miner ( see photograph, left ).
The cover of the Chalice Well in Glastonbury ( Somerset, United Kingdom ) depicts a stylized version of the vesica piscis design ( see picture ).
* A 2007 CG animated short film called " After Oz ", produced by the film students at Vancouver Film School, centered on a stylized version of the Tin Man, after he has received his heart from Oz.
The park is represented by The Sorcerer's Hat, a stylized version of the magical hat from Fantasia.

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The best preserved tattoos were images of a donkey, a mountain ram, two highly stylized deer with long antlers and an imaginary carnivore on the right arm.
Pysanky created by the mountain people of the Hutsul region of Ukraine often showed a stylized fir tree branch, a symbol of youth and eternal life.
It has a stylized mountain bike and his caching handle, and on the back the geocaching logo.
It ranges from accurate historical reproductions of pioneer, mountain man, Civil War, cowboy and vaquero clothing to the stylized garments popularized by singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in the 1940s and ' 50s.

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The stylized snake-like " D " logo, also used since the early days for the road uniforms, was slightly redesigned and a completely new shoulder patch introduced.
Since the shorts were produced during the rise of film noir in cinema, the change was usually represented as a stylized sequence: Clark Kent's silhouette is clearly seen behind a closed door's pebble glass window ( or a shadow thrown across a wall ) as he strips to his Superman costume.
Also, the German Expressionists ( including Fritz Lang, who was not technically an expressionist as popularly believed ) emigrated to America and brought their stylized lighting effects ( and disillusionment due to the war ) to American soil.
The film's cinematography | cinematographer was John Alton, the creator of many of film noir's stylized images.
The " Astros " font on the team logo was changed to a more aggressive one, and the team's traditional star logo was changed to a stylized, " flying " star with an open left end.
She quickly grasped that movie acting was simpler than the stylized stage acting of the day.
The creative but outdated ball-in-glove logo was removed and replaced with a stylized interlocking " M " and " B " set on a pair of crossed bats and a diamond background.
Next, Inc. ( later Next Computer, Inc. and Next Software, Inc. and stylized as NeXT ) was an American computer company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that developed and manufactured a series of computer workstations intended for the higher education and business markets.
At first, the word " Athletics " was restored only to the club's logo, underneath the much larger stylized -" A " that had come to represent the team since the early days.
From 1948 – 95, the team logo was an eagle in flight carrying a football in its claws, although from ' 69 – 72, the eagle took on a more stylized look.
In the realm of classical music, semi-spoken music was popular stylized by composer Arnold Schoenberg as Sprechstimme, and famously used in Ernst Toch's 1924 Geographical Fugue for spoken chorus and the final scene in Darius Milhaud's 1915 ballet Les Choéphores.
The Schutzstaffel (, translated to Protection Squadron or defence corps, abbreviated SS — or Runic " ᛋᛋ " with stylized " Armanen " sig runes ) was a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party ( NSDAP ).
When the Seahawks debuted in, the team's logo was a stylized royal blue and forest green hawk's head based on Northwestern tribal art.
Others claim that the design was a stylized Swiss cross, in tribute to the homeland of Chevrolet's parents.
A bronze sculpture of stylized flames, entitled Pillar of Fire by sculptor Egon Weiner, was erected on the point of origin in 1961.
Robert Bernard Altman ( February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006 ) was an American film director and screenwriter known for making films that are highly naturalistic, but with a stylized perspective.
It was carefully stylized and outlandishly flamboyant.
The gender of pharaohs was never stressed in official depictions ; even the men were depicted with the highly stylized false beard associated with their position in the society.
The waterfront was completely restored and symbolized by the stylized " Great Bigo " ( a sort of trademark of the genoese portual activity ).
His famous signature for his paintings was in the shape of a stylized butterfly possessing a long stinger for a tail.
One of its major trademarks is the stylized design in all forms and shapes, which in the early days was referred to as modern design.

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