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Arms and Leonard
Several notable films based on stories from Australian literature ( generally with strong rural themes ) were made in Australia in the 1950s-but by British and American production companies, including A Town Like Alice ( 1956 ) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch ; The Shiralee ( 1957 ) also starring Peter Finch with Australian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux in supporting roles ; Roberry Under Arms, again starring Finch in 1957 ; and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll ( 1959 ), starring Ernest Borgnine, John Mills and Angela Lansbury ; and in 1960, The Sundowners was shot in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Rafferty, John Meillon and Leonard Teale.
* In Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel after the outbreak of WWI, when adolescent Eugene, encouraged by his teacher, Margaret Leonard, devours stories of wartime courage ( R. Brooke's " If I Should die ..." and R. Hanky's A Student in Arms ", and fueled by these stories, composes his own, to the ever-present literary-referenced commentary by Wolfe.

Arms and Argent
Bennett's Coat of Arms was designed by Alan Beddoe " Argent within two bendlets Gules three maple leaves proper all between two demi-lions rampant couped gules.
: Argent on a Cross Azure and open book proper, clasps Gold, between four Stars of eight points Or, on a chief Gules a Lion passant Guardant also Or, together with this motto " Sidere mens eadem mutato " to be borne and used forever herafter by the said University of Sydney on their Common Seal, Shields or otherwise according to the Law of Arms.
Arms of Watson, Earl of Rockingham: Argent, on a chevron azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or.
Arms of Ferrers: Argent, six horseshoes sable
Arms of Thomas Becket Argent three Cornish Choughs proper two and one
Arms of William Canynges, as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe: Argent, 3 Moors | Moor's heads couped in profile Tincture ( heraldry ) | proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure ) The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor ( 16th. c or later ) escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon suggests this is a later addition or possibly repainting.
The official blazon, or heraldic description is contained in the Royal Warrant, and reads: For Arms: Argent on a base wavy Azure charged with a barrulet wavy Argent a Black Swan naiant proper.
The formal description, or blazon, of the Arms is: Quarterly Gules and barry wavy Argent and Azure a Fesse of the second charged with a Ram statant proper between in chief a Garb and a Thunderbolt and in base four Apples and a Branch of Hops all Or ; For the Crest On a Wreath Argent and Gules: A Lion statant Gules resting the dexter fore paw on a shovel and a Pick-axe in saltire proper: And for Supporters, on either side A Tasmanian Tiger proper, with the motto " Ubertas et Fidelitas "
The Arms of the College are described as follows: ' Azure in base two Bars wavy Argent over all a Pegasus rampant Or gorged with a Crown rayonny Gules.
* Arms: Argent a saltire gules.
Arms of Watson, Earl of Rockingham: Argent, on a chevron azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or.
It has sometimes been said that in some reference works flory-counter-flory ( and flory ) is treated like a line of partition, even though strictly speaking it is not-though it has been used for centuries that way in the royal arms of Scotland blazoning the double tressure ( Public Register of Arms, Lyon Court, Edinburgh ) and used by the College of arms in blazoning coats like that of Sutherland of Dunstanburgh Castle ( Gules, a chevron flory-counterflory between in chief three mullets and in base a lymphad all or ) and is used by the South African Bureau of Heraldry blazoning the coat of Huis Tankotie of the University of Pretoria ( Per fess, flory counter-flory, Argent and Azure, in base within the flower an annulet Sable ; a bordure counterchanged ) and Emmanuel-Opleidingsentrum in the South African Bureau of Heraldry's online database.
Arms: Azure two Poleaxes in saltire Or blades inwards between two Bulls ' Heads couped in fesse Argent on a Chief of the last a Boar's Head couped Gules tusked of the second langued of the first between two bunches of Knee-Holly Vert banded Gold
Arms of the Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon: Argent, a Charge ( heraldry ) | maunch sable
Arms of de Clinton, Barons Clinton: Argent, six crosses crosslet fitchée sable three two and one on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gules
Arms of de Clinton, Barons Clinton: Argent, six crosses crosslet fitchée sable three two and one on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gules
Arms of Trefusis: Argent, a chevron between three spindles sable
Arms of Wallop, Earls of Portsmouth: Argent, a bend wavy sable
Arms of St John: Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or
Arms of Baron Manton: Argent, on a chevron azure between 4 martlets 3 in-chief and 1 in-base sable a crescent between 2 roses of the field
Arms of the Baron Monk Bretton. Shield: Argent a fesse nebulé gules between six fleurs-de-lis sable ; Crest: Two lions ' gambs in saltaire gules ( from Bernard Burke | Burke's The General Armory, 1884, p. 290 ).
* Clan Chief's Arms: Azure a buckle Argent between three boars ' heads couped close Or.

Arms and chevron
* Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th argent, a chevron erminois between three boatswain's whistles purple, 2nd and 3rd grand-quarter quarterly, 1st and 4th or, a cross engrailed gules, 2nd and 3rd argent, a chevron engrailed sable, three mullets sable.
Arms of Chichester Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaling Copleston: Baron: Chequy or and gules, a chief vair a crescent sable for Difference ( heraldry ) | difference ( Chichester ); Feme: Argent, a chevron engrailed gules between three lion's faces azure ( Copleston ), surmounted by the Coronet | coronet of a viscount showing 9 of its 16 pearls.
The College Arms also represents the history of the precursor colleges, with the chief taken directly from the Arms of the College of the Venerable Bede and the chevron being adapted from the bend of Arms of St. Hild College.
Arms of Berkeley of Stoke Gifford: Gules, a chevron ermine between ten Cross pattee | crosses pattee argent.
* Arms: Scottish: Argent, a chevron Gules between three cross crosslets fichée Sable, all within a double tressure flory counterflory Gules.
The Corrigan Coat of Arms is a chevron between two trefoils slipt, in chief and in base a lizard passant vert.
In 1934, Norman Alexander Nicolson, heir to the chiefship of the clan, was granted a coat of arms by the Lord Lyon King of Arms emblazoned Or, a chevron between three hawks < nowiki >'</ nowiki > heads erased Gules, with the crest: a hawk < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s head erased Gules, with the mottoes: SGORR-A-BHREAC and GENEROSITATE NON FEROCITATE.
The town had previously used unofficial Arms consisting of a chevron between three lozenges: the granted design adapts this to reflect the Royal favour accorded in recognition of Wootton Bassett's role in recent repatriations of fallen servicemen and women.
Arms of Throckmorton: Gules, on a chevron argent three bars gemelles sable.

Arms and between
The rules of modern fencing originated from France, where the first known book on fencing, Treatise on Arms, was written by Diego de Valera between 1458 and 1471, shortly before dueling came under official ban by the Catholic Monarchs.
* Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II ( START II )— signed 1993, never put into force: START II was a bilateral agreement between the US and Russia which attempted to commit each side to deploy no more than 3, 000 to 3, 500 warheads by December 2007 and also included a prohibition against deploying multiple independent reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ) on intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs )
Pope lived in his parents ' house in Mawson Row, Chiswick, between 1716 and 1719 ; the red brick building is now the Mawson Arms, commemorating him with a blue plaque.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT ) between the United States and Soviet Union in the late 1960s / early 1970s led to further weapons control agreements.
The term Rolemaster First Edition ( RM1 ) is generally used to refer to the products released between 1980 and 1982, including the original versions of Arms Law, Claw Law, Spell Law, Character Law and Campaign Law.
In 1984, as a result of the first series of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties START I between the United States and the Soviet Union, SAC began to decommission its Titan II missile system.
Also, of serious concern were the Vietnamese takeover in Phnom Penh, the China-Vietnam border war, the overthrow of Idi Amin in Uganda, the North-South Yemen dispute, troubles in Pakistan, border clashes between Libya and Egypt, the Sandinista takeover in Nicaragua, and the Soviet movement of combat troops to Cuba during the signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II.
The treaties then led to START ( Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ), which consisted of START I ( a 1991 agreement between the United States, the Soviet Union ) and START II ( a 1993 agreement between the United States and Russia ).
The first monument depicts a hearth and a sword, the transition from Paganism to Christianity ; the second, a knight with a sword standing between the city gates, the main part of the town Coat of Arms.
The Season Five finale, " Call to Arms ", sets the scene for the commencement of full-scale war between the Dominion and the Federation during the final two seasons of Deep Space Nine.
The Blazon of the Arms of the University of Auckland are: Azure between three mullets argent an open Book proper edged and bound Or with seven Clasps on either side Or, on a chief wavy also argent three Kiwis proper.
For formal arrivals, this addition also included a porte-cochere with three arched openings, the centre one topped with a carved stone rendition of the shield of the Royal Arms of Canada as it appeared between 1868 and 1921.
Coat of Arms of the Seymour Dukes of Somerset: Quarterly: 1st and 4th Or, on a pile gules between six fleurs de lys azure three Lions in heraldry | lions of England ; 2nd and 3rd, Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ( Seymour ) The paternal arms of Seymour concede the positions of greatest honour, the 1st & 4th Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarters, to a version of the Armorial of Plantagenet | arms of Plantagenet
Arms of Bohun, adopted at start of age of heraldry, c. 1200: Azure, a bend argent cotised or between six lions rampant or
Austria cast itself as a bridge between East and West, and Vienna was the site for some early rounds of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Arms: Azure three Dolphins naiant embowed in pale argent finned toothed and crowned or between two pairs of Stockfish in saltire argent over the mouth of each Fish a Crown or on a Chief gules three pairs of Keys of St Peter in saltire

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