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In a letter dated February 23, 2011 to the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives, the Attorney General of the United States stated " while sexual orientation carries no visible badge, a growing scientific consensus accepts that sexual orientation is a characteristic that is immutable ".
Alone, SEN prays directly to OMM before being confronted by a lone monk who notices that SEN has no identification badge.
*" Juan Macana ", a not-very-bright police officer, PRPD badge number 13, 378 who popularized in Puerto Rico a phrase Agrelot constantly heard in Mexico during one of his tours: ", ¿ cómo no?
2008 – Vauxhall begins rebranding with a modified corporate logo, no car sports the new badge until the launch of the Insignia, models will only change over as they are updated.
There is no uniform for a female lord-lieutenant, but there is a badge which can be worn on ceremonial occasions.
The Executive had no badge, simply the word " Scorpio ".
* 2. 0 L: no badge ( on older cars the 2 litre 8 valve had no badge but the 2 litre sixteen valve bore had the badge " 2. 0 16v ")
Other historians have speculated there was no real need to show a badge to a hostile Indian or outlaw.
Until 1926 Knights Bachelor had no insignia which they could wear, but in that year King George V issued a Warrant authorising the wearing of a badge on all appropriate occasions.
There were no consistent requirements as to its color and shape: it varies from a white armband to a yellow Star of David badge.
The badge contains the traditional blue and white colours, however there is no longer any red visible ; there is still an image of an owl, yet it is no longer atop a football.
Following the Hillman Avenger's move to Linwood in 1976, the very last European Hunters were assembled in the Santry plant, Shanowen Road, Ireland from " complete knock down " ( CKD ) kits until production ended in 1979 – but no evidence exists to suggest that the Talbot badge was applied to any production Hunter following Chrysler Europe's 1978 takeover by Peugeot, and the application of that badge to other Chrysler models sold on or after 1 August 1979.
However, whereas Juventus sport 2 stars as they have won over 20 titles, there is no provision for multiple UEFA badges of honour, as the count within the badge can be incremented indefinitely.
Visual changes included new wheels, a slightly different nose shape, a new raised bootlid with a larger integrated spoiler incorporating the third high level brake light ( in the rear window on the original Vanquish ), a Vanquish S badge on the bootlid ( the original Vanquish had no rear model designation ) and the addition of a small front splitter ( although this was mainly done for aerodynamic reasons ).
The badge of the Order, in the form of a sheepskin, was suspended from a jewelled collar of firesteels in the shape of the letter B, for Burgundy, linked by flints ; with the motto " Pretium Laborum Non Vile " (" No Mean Reward for Labours ") engraved on the front of the central link, and Philip's motto " Non Aliud " (" I will have no other ") on the back ( non-royal knights of the Golden Fleece were forbidden to belong to any other order of knighthood ).
However in 1988 an 820 Fastback ( no letter after the 820 badge ), with a single carburettor version of the O-Series was launched for the fleet market.
The " GTS 350 " models no longer had the 350 Chevrolet badge on the fender, but rather a bold decal stating " 350 " as well as blackouts that covered the air-vents on the bonnet.

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In contrast, the morphologically similar seeds of Liliales have no phytomelan, and usually retain a cellular structure in the inner portion of the seed coat.
For example, the sentence " The coat is red " has no observer, the sentence " We see the coat as red " ( where " we " indicates observers ) appears more specific in context as regards light waves and colour as determined by modern science, that is, colour results from a reaction in the human brain.
This technical description of a coat of arms is the standard that is adhered to no matter what artistic interpretations may be made in a particular depiction of the arms.
In Britain this is most often an " escutcheon of pretence " indicating, in the arms of a married couple, that the wife is an heraldic heiress ( i. e., she inherits a coat of arms because she has no brothers ).
There is no evidence that sexual selection would proceed to such a drastic extent over a million years ago when a full, lush coat of hair would most likely indicate health and would therefore be more likely to be selected for, not against, and not all human populations today have sexual dimorphism in body hair.
Because of the great variation in coat patterns ( no two zebras are alike ), taxonomists were left with a great number of described " species ", and no easy way to tell which of these were true species, which were subspecies, and which were simply natural variants.
The national government itself has no heraldic coat of arms, as a rejection of the aristocratic origins of heraldry, and this is followed by many governments in the departments.
He looks with compassion on poor civilized man -- no courage, no strength, incapable of providing himself with food and shelter: a degenerate, a moral cretin, a figure of fun in his blue coat, his red hose, his black hat, his white plume and his green ribands.
The two shields in the centre form the coat of arms of the Electorate of Saxony with the Saxon arms on the right, whose gold and black stripes recall the Ascanian rulers ' house colours with the Rautenkranz ( literally " lozenge wreath ", although it is no such thing, as can be seen at the Saxony article ) across them symbolizing the town's founder Duke Albrecht II since 1262, when it appeared in his arms.
A few genera have no cell covering, but most have a gelatinous coat holding scales and spines, produced in special deposition vesicles.
Another hair-deficient breed is the Sphynx cat, which has no hair but may have a very light coat of fuzz.
Although no longer used, the coat of arms still has official status.
* The " plain " triple-tailed flag ( without the coat of arms ) is flown at the Royal Palace when the Riksdag has appointed a person to serve, at a Government order, as Regent ad interim when no member of the Royal House under the valid order of succession is in a position to serve.
Since Geppetto has no money to buy school books, he sells his only coat.
The German state of Hesse also incorporates a somewhat similar design on its coat of arms, which is in turn featured on the state flag, though the civil flag bears no resemblance.
These were: " Manannan's coat, wearing which he could not be wounded, and also his breastplate, which no weapon could pierce.
However, instead of an ordinary dark jacket, he wears a special black court coat ( frock coat ) and waistcoat in a style unique to Queen's Counsel or, alternatively, a long-sleeved waistcoat in similar style with no frock coat, known as a " bum freezer " because it is cut off at the waist.
During the Danish era the province had no coat of arms and no seal.
She was standing one day, the day before I was taken ill, 15 at a window that looked on the Terrace with Trelawny — it was day — she saw as she thought Shelley pass by the window, as he often was then, without a coat or jacket — he passed again — now as he passed both times the same way — and as from the side towards which he went each time there was no way to get back except past the window again ( except over a wall twenty feet from the ground ) she was struck at seeing him pass twice thus & looked out & seeing him no more she cried — " Good God can Shelley have leapt from the wall ?....

no and arms
The Kohnstamm-positive subjects described the vivid experience of having their arms rise as one in which they exercised no control.
One would think to listen to him that the Government had no responsibility for the state of world affairs ... The Government has now resolved to enter upon an arms race, and the people will have to pay for their mistake in believing that it could be trusted to carry out a policy of peace.
There is no set template for what such a vehicle will look like, yet likely features include a large dozer blade or mine ploughs, a large calibre demolition cannon, augers, winches, excavator arms and cranes or lifting booms.
Jenner inoculated Phipps in both arms that day, subsequently producing in Phipps a fever and some uneasiness but no full-blown infection.
After affirming that he had no intention of taking up arms Fox was able to speak with Cromwell for most of the morning about the Friends and advised him to listen to God's voice and obey it so that, as Fox left, Cromwell " with tears in his eyes said, ' Come again to my house ; for if thou and I were but an hour of a day together, we should be nearer one to the other '; adding that he wished no more ill than he did to his own soul.
The knights in the Bayeux Tapestry carry shields, but there appears to have been no system of hereditary coats of arms.
(...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean.
In terms of structure, no single crime group is archetypal, though in most cases there are well-defined patterns of vertical integration ( where criminal groups attempt to control the supply and demand ), as is the case in arms, sex and drug trafficking.
Switching to a trackpad or pointing stick, which requires no gripping or tensing of the muscles in the arms may help as well.
An appeal to the king produced no response, and Rhys resorted to arms, first capturing Clifford's castle at Llandovery then seizing Ceredigion.
Though there is no civilian definition within the U. S., any firearm utilizing a projectile greater than 1 / 2 inch (. 50 caliber or 12. 7 mm ) in diameter is legally defined as a " destructive device ," while anything. 50 caliber or less is normally considered " small arms.
The females, however, are smaller than the males and wear an armless sweater, showing no arms or tail.
While arms and ammunition stores were found, there were no traces of the advanced facilities claimed to exist.
In no particular order, early American settlers viewed the right to arms and / or the right to bear arms and / or state militias as important for one or more of these purposes:
Japan eventually invaded Manchuria and the arms limitations no longer had any effect.
When Mr Gladstone appeared on the Tyne he heard cheer no other English minister ever heard ... the people were grateful to him, and rough pitmen who never approached a public man before, pressed round his carriage by thousands ... and thousands of arms were stretched out at once, to shake hands with Mr Gladstone as one of themselves.
" He subsequently stated that no one could be neutral in the face of injustice, and referred to the " crimes " of colonialism and the " scandal " of the arms race.
Experiments by Frederick Zugibe have, however, revealed that, when suspended with arms at 60 ° to 70 ° from the vertical, test subjects had no difficulty breathing.

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