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There was taken the lord of Pompadour and ^ the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, and there was slain sir Geoffrey of Charny with the king's banner in his hands: also the lord Raynold Cobham slew the earl of Dammartin.
The top of the main label is red with a white banner with a pledge on it, which has changed three times.
These include covering up the word Massachusetts in the " Massachusetts Institute of Technology " engraving on the main building façade with a banner so that it read " That Other Institute of Technology ".
His friend Farkas Wolfgang Bolyai with whom Gauss had sworn " brotherhood and the banner of truth " as a student, had tried in vain for many years to prove the parallel postulate from Euclid's other axioms of geometry.
These including haranguing CND marchers from the roof of the CPS's Whitehall office and flying a plane over a CND festival with a banner reading, " Help the Soviets, Support CND!
Below the tree is a banner with the word " Contentment.
He suggested that it was not a papal banner to the King but a papal banner to the Churchly legate in the North, more specifically to archbishop Andreas Sunesøn, which he – without the knowledge of the King – brought with him on the King's crusade in the Baltic countries, in an effort to make the army take on a Christian symbol ( over the king's symbol ) and thereby strengthen the power of the church.
Behind the sinister horn is a lance tip with a banner, displaying a white cross on red.
A dejected procession, numbering some 4, 000 according to most of the sources, such as Hills or Jackson filed out of the Land Port with Queen Isabella's banner at their head, and led by the Spanish Governor, Diego de Salinas, the Spanish garrison, with their three brass cannon, the religious orders, the city council and all those inhabitants who did not wish to take the oath of allegiance to Charles III as asked by the terms of surrender.
However, by 2014, 100 to 150 of the locations will be renovated and reopened under the Target banner, with the remaining acquired locations to be transferred to other retailers.
On his deathbed he was exhibited with the black square above him, and mourners at his funeral rally were permitted to wave a banner bearing a black square.
Undercutting them, Jefferson took up the banner and threatened an alliance with Britain, although relations were uneasy in that direction.
Mages who believed in proto-scientific theories banded together under the banner of the Order of Reason, declaring their aim was to create a safe world with Man as its ruler.
Upperstall. com wrote " Madhuri Dixit, reunited with the banner that launched her, stands out and is undoubtedly the life of the film as Nisha.
Many of the 80, 000 people who filled the Olympic Stadium for West Germany's football match with Hungary carried noisemakers and waved flags, but when several spectators unfurled a banner reading “ 17 dead, already forgotten ?” security officers removed the sign and expelled those responsible from the grounds.
Radical Faeries with banner at 2010 London Gay Pride.
A proposed merger with the Democratic Labor Party ( DLP ) under the banner of " National Alliance " was rejected when it failed to find favour with voters at the 1974 state election.
Pakistan has historically maintained brotherly and friendly relations with all the Arab and Muslim countries under the banner of OIC.
He became the first prime minister to head the country under the banner of two parties when Mapai formed the Alignment with Ahdut HaAvoda in 1965.
The banners in their order of precedence were as follows: yellow, bordered yellow ( i. e. yellow banner with red border ), white, red, bordered white, bordered red, blue, and bordered blue.
The Qing government's decision to turn the banner troops into a professional force whose every welfare and need was met by state coffers brought wealth, and with it corruption, to the rank and file of the Manchu Banners and hastened its decline as a fighting force.

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The Khmer language phrase on the banner beneath the royal arms translates to: Preah Chao ( royal or auspicious ruler )-Krung ( area, or in this case, kingdom )-Kampuchea ( Cambodia ): " King of the Kingdom of Cambodia ".
When Hirsch first came to Frankfurt in 1851, he proclaimed Torah im Derech Eretz as the " banner " for his congregation, the Israelitische Religionsgesellschaft — the phrase has since been synonymous with Hirsch as well as with his philosophy.
There is a banner underneath the shield that holds another Latin phrase, " In hoc signo vinces " or " By this sign shall you conquer ".
The motto of the arms, located below the shield, consists of a banner with the phrase " Unity is Strength " ( Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu )< ref name =" gov. my ">
The banner reads " Free from dogmas, always heresy | heretics " Anarchists " are generally non-religious and are frequently anti-religious, and the standard anarchist slogan is the phrase coined by the ( non-anarchist ) socialist Auguste Blanqui in 1880: ` Ni Dieu ni maître !’ ( Neither God nor master!
A fan began displaying a banner bearing the phrase in the outfield's upper deck whenever Viola pitched.
A museum banner promoted this re-opening by proclaiming " We Have Returned ," a phrase made famous by General Douglas MacArthur regarding his eventual return to the Philippines in 1944.

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It has been striving for upholding the banner of Allah since its inception and its main emphasis has been at conversion of the society by preparing Islamic mindset among the nation, particularly in students.
Selim had entrusted him with one of the most precious possessions of the Ottoman Sultans, the great " Banner of the Caliphs ", a huge green banner heavily embroidered with texts from the Qur ' an and with the name of Allah emblazoned upon it 28, 900 times in golden letters.
A chief symbol of the Ottoman Caliphate was the " Great Banner of the Caliphs ," a large green banner embroidered with texts from the Qur ' an and with the name of Allah emblazoned on it 28, 000 times in golden letters.

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Under the banner of Christian Social Party, he later on established a one-party dictatorship rule largely modeled after fascism in Italy, banning all other Austrian parties including the Social Democratic Labour Party ( SDAPÖ ).
Under a banner of " reducing public drunkenness " the Beer Act of 1830 introduced a new lower tier of premises permitted to sell alcohol, the Beer Houses.
Under the banner of " Anti-Masons " able leaders united those who were discontented with existing political conditions.
Under the cloak of darkness, ninja disguised as defenders infiltrated the castle, capturing a banner of the Christian cross.
Under the banner of sonnō jōi (" revere the Emperor, expel the barbarians!
Under this banner it was that, the Reform Bill was fought and won.
Under the dynamic leadership of Khara Khula, the Dzungars stopped the expansion of the First Altan Khan and began planning the resurrection of the Dörben Oirat under the Dzungar banner.
Under the United banner, bolstered by Reform Party dissidents, the remnants of the old Liberal Party once again gained traction.
Under the dynastic laws after 1636, all Han Chinese in the banner system were forced to wear a queue and dress in Manchurian qipao instead of traditional Han Chinese clothing ( 剃发易服 ), under penalty of death ( along with the July 1645 edict ( the " haircutting order ") that forced all adult Han Chinese men to shave the front of their heads and comb the remaining hair into a queue, on pain of death ).
In the end, the assembly compromised: the national flag would be the banner of Five Races Under One Union.
Under the Jubilee 2000 banner, a diverse coalition of groups joined together to demand debt cancellation at the G7 meeting in Cologne, Germany.
Under the British Wrestling Association banner, Oakley's promotion took off with wrestlers such as Tommy Mann, Black Butcher Johnson, Jack Pye, Norman the Butcher, College Boy, and Jack Sherry on the roster, while Oakley himself would win a series of matches to be crowned the first British Heavyweight Champion.
Under the ASTA banner, engines for the Dassault Mirage III jet fighters were produced, as well as assembly of the F / A-18 multirole combat aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ).
Under the banner of “ Rescue, Relief, and Renewal ,” the organization responded to the challenges that faced Jewish communities around the world, its emphasis on building the capacity of local partners to be self-sustaining.
Under the banner of Dynamo gathered the representatives of the GPU ( the State Political Directorate, that is, the Soviet secret police ), the best footballers of which defended the honors of the " Sovtorgsluzhashchie " club ( Soviet salesmen ).
Under the agreement, A & M continued to release the label's pre-1985 catalog, much of which still can be found under the A & M banner.
Under the banner of Think Entertainment and Platypus Productions, she created Nightmare Classics, a third Showtime anthology series.
Under the banner of the Journalists ' Defense Fund, over $ 40, 000 USD was collected, enabling famed European lawyer Vincent de Moro-Giafferi to take up Grynszpan's case.
Under the Ecurie Filipinetti banner but still driving the same Porsche, Schiller failed to qualify at the Napoli Grand Prix, largely because only 10 cars were permitted to take the start.
Under the Topps banner, Allen & Ginter cards began to feature hand painted cards of current baseball players as well as various insert sets featuring standout athletes in other sports, pop culture icons, and historical figures ranging from Wee Man to Davy Crockett and everything in between.
Under the rally banner, 18 yachts ( and about 100 people ) covered just over from Florida to Gibraltar, with stops in Bermuda and the Azores.
Under this banner, the company produced the Velie Monocoupe, which proved " an instant success ".
Under the banner ' Mars Attacks!
Under the banner of their flagship organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King depended on Williams ' keen ability to organize and stir masses of people into nonviolent direct action in the myriad of protest campaigns they waged against racial, political, economic, and social injustice.

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