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Mercury and Winged
# Mercury, the Winged Messenger
* Winged Liberty Head ( Mercury ) 1916 – 1945
1936 Winged Liberty Head ( Mercury ) dime
Although most commonly referred to as the " Mercury " dime, the Winged Liberty Head does not depict the Roman messenger god.
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Mercury and Messenger
* Mercury, or the Secret and Swift Messenger ( 1641 ), the first English-language book on cryptography
In 1641 Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled Mercury, or The Secret and Swift Messenger.
Another work of Godwin's, Nuncius inanimatus, published In Utopia, originally printed in 1629 and again in 1657, seems to have been the prototype of John Wilkins's Mercury, or the Secret and Swift Messenger, which appeared in 1641.
The Mercury stations in Medway and West Kent were sold to the Kent Messenger Group.
He wrote for a variety of black newspapers and journals: Crisis, American Mercury, The Messenger Magazine, the Negro World and Survey Graphic.

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*" Dark Alliance ", by Gary Webb, San Jose Mercury News, August 1996.
*< cite id = refSitter1927 > W de Sitter ( 1927 ), " On the secular accelerations and the fluctuations of the longitudes of the moon, the sun, Mercury and Venus ", Bull.
Lugh's name was formerly interpreted as deriving from the Proto-Indo-European root * leuk -, " flashing light ", and he is often surrounded by solar imagery, so from Victorian times he has often been considered a sun god, similar to the Greco-Roman Apollo though historically he is only ever equated with Mercury ( citation ?).
* " Mercury ", a song by Kathleen Edwards from Failer
* " Mercury ", a song by Counting Crows from Recovering the Satellites
* " Thin Wild Mercury ", a song by Todd Snider from the album The Devil You Know
To the Ancient Greeks, some " stars ", known as planets ( Greek πλανήτης ( planētēs ), meaning " wanderer "), represented various important deities, from which the names of the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were taken.
Work began on the console in under the codename " Project Mercury ", following Sega's policy at the time of codenaming their systems after planets.
After his election in 1800, some called him the " Negro President ", with critics like the Mercury and New-England Palladium of Boston stating that Jefferson had the gall to celebrate his election as a victory for democracy when he won " the temple of Liberty on the shoulders of slaves.
He has been quoted as saying, " Apparently, the highest compliment our culture grants artists nowadays is to be in an ad — ideally, naked and purring on the hood of a new car ", he said in a statement, referring to the Mercury Cougar.
Tacitus also named the German " Mars " as the primary deity, along with the German " Mercury ", associated with the Germanic custom of the disposal of the spoils of war ; as practiced from the 4th century BC to the 6th century AD.
" Mercury and Herse ", scene from The Loves of the Gods by Gian Giacomo Caraglio, showing Mercury ( mythology ) | Mercury, Herse, and Aglaulus, daughter of Cecrops | Aglaulos
In the " interpretatio romana ", Gregory of Tours gave the Germanic gods that Clovis abandoned the names of roughly equivalent Roman gods, such as Jupiter and Mercury.
Mercury himself joined the band shortly thereafter, changed the name of the band to " Queen ", and adopted his familiar stage name.
It was also around this time Freddie changed his surname to " Mercury ", inspired by the line " Mother Mercury, look what they've done to me ," in the song My Fairy King.
The Mercury penned ballad, " Love of My Life ", featured a harp and overdubbed vocal harmonies.
The major hit on the album was " Somebody to Love ", a gospel-inspired song in which Mercury, May, and Taylor multi-tracked their voices to create a 100-voice gospel choir.
Brian May's website also stated that Rodgers would be " featured with " Queen as " Queen + Paul Rodgers ", not replacing Mercury.
" Mars ", " Venus " and " Jupiter " were from 1914, " Saturn ", " Uranus " and " Neptune " from 1915 and " Mercury " from 1916.
Holst's original manuscripts for it are now in the holdings of the Royal College of Music (" Mars ", " Venus ", " Saturn ", " Uranus ", " Neptune "), Royal Academy of Music (" Mercury ") and British Library (" Jupiter ", " Saturn ", " Uranus ").

Mercury and movement
The composer's name was given as ' Gustav von Holst ' — by the time he wrote " Mercury " in 1916 he had dropped the ' von ', for he signed the score of that movement separately as ' Gustav Holst '.
Jarvis Cocker and the band became major figures in the Britpop movement, and were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1994 for His ' n ' Hers ; they won the prize in 1996 for Different Class.
The following year their glam rock-inspired debut album, Suede, went to the top of the charts, became the fastest-selling debut album in almost ten years and won the Mercury Music Prize, helping kick-start the Britpop movement.
Among the noted musical figures born in the state are Dorival Caymmi ; João Gilberto ; Gilberto Gil, the former ( 2003 – 2008 ) country's Minister of Culture ; Caetano Veloso and his sister Maria Bethânia ( Gil and Veloso being the founders of the Tropicália movement ( a native adaptation of the hippie movement ) of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which ultimate gained international recognition ); Gal Costa ; Luis Caldas ; Sara Jane ; Daniela Mercury ; Ivete Sangalo ; Carlinhos Brown and Margareth Menezes.
During the movement in their inferior conjunction loop Mercury and Venus are always involved in triple conjunctions with some stars.
Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury encouraged him to keep the line, similar to what happened between John Lennon and Paul McCartney with the line " the movement you need is on your shoulder " from The Beatles ' song " Hey Jude ".
The Portland Mercury have been frequent detractors of the Daddies, deriding them as " at best, an edgeless recycle of a rather particular musical fashion movement ; at worst, a self-conscious parody of the genre they purport to love ", while the Willamette Week once dismissed them as " an annoying white-boy funk rock band who, seeing the opportunity, milked the swing revival for all it was worth ".

Mercury and Planets
Its 7 Chapters are referred to the 7 Planets in the following order: Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Sol, Mercury, Luna, Venus.
* The Planets ( Astrological Studies: Sun, Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto ) for Relâche: flute, oboe, alto saxophone, bassoon, viola, contrabass, synthesizer, and percussion ( tom-toms, cymbals, and vibraphone )( 1994 – 2008 )
In his 1614 publication Mundus Iovialis anno M. DC. IX Detectus Ope Perspicilli Belgici, he proposed several possible names for the innermost of the large moons of Jupiter, including The Mercury of Jupiter or The First of the " Jovian Planets ".
* In Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous With Rama ( 1972 ), the UP ( United Planets ) organization includes Mercury, Earth, Luna, Ganymede, Titan and Triton and conspicuously excludes Venus, which would have certainly been included in such a list in books written before the true conditions on Venus were discovered.
Tracks on the album include " An Introduction To Planets ," " Mercury ," " Venus ," " Earth ," " Mars Part I ," " Mars Part II ," " Jupiter ," " 63 Moons ," " Saturn ," " Uranus ," " Neptune ," " Pluto ," and " Exoplanets.
# REDIRECT Planets in astrology # Mercury
* Mercury-part of the Alliance of Free Planets yet traditional enemies of the people of Venus, the golden-skinned Amazon warriors of Mercury are also a matriarchal society, ruled by the Empress Armada.

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