Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Heraldry" ¶ 35
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

name and implies
As the name implies, members of the cult were supposed to have gained some secret knowledge.
Despite advances in the protection offered by ballistic armour against projectiles, as the name implies, modern ballistic body armour is much less impervious to stabbing weapons unless they are augmented with anti-knife / anti-stab armour ( usually a form of mail ).
The name " adversarial system " may be misleading in that it implies it is only within this type of system in which there are opposing prosecution and defense.
Its name implies associations dating back to the time of Columba and, although undocumented before the 12th century, it may have served the monks of the Columban family as an ' Iona of the east ' from early times.
As the name implies, vector processors deal with multiple pieces of data in the context of one instruction.
Line printers, as the name implies, print an entire line of text at a time.
As the name implies, comic strips can be humorous ( for example, " gag-a-day " strips such as Blondie, Bringing Up Father, Marmaduke and Pearls Before Swine ).
A dry clutch, as the name implies, is not bathed in liquid and should be, literally, dry.
As the name implies, a cone clutch has conical friction surfaces.
The name Cuāuhtemōc ( Nahuatl pronunciation: ) means " One That Has Descended Like an Eagle ", commonly rendered in English as " Descending Eagle " as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey, so this is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination.
As the name implies the / S used a serial arithmetic unit, which was much slower but reduced costs so much that the system sold for under $ 10, 000.
The name purocoronavium that appears in the Ravenna Cosmography implies the existence of a sub-tribe called the Cornavii or Cornovii, perhaps the ancestors of the Cornish people.
As the name of the scenario implies, expanding through the desert into these smaller strips of land, or by sea to the outlying islands, award bonus victory points.
In the contest of wills between Hera and Zeus over whose candidate would be hero, fated to defeat the remaining creatures representing an old order and bring about the reign of the Twelve Olympians, Eurystheus was Hera's candidate and Heracles — though his name implies that at one archaic stage of myth-making he had carried " Hera's fame " — was the candidate of Zeus.
: The Propmaker, as the name implies, builds the props that are used for the film.
Created in the 1920s, the UCR system has not proven to be as uniform as its name implies.
As the name implies it dorsiflexes the big toe and also acts on the ankle in the unstressed leg.
As the name implies, it seems to have originated from the Spanish region of La Mancha, but it is also popular in other areas in the center and southwest of the country.
As their name implies, four-stroke internal combustion engines have four basic steps that repeat with every two revolutions of the engine:
Instead, the IFV, as its name implies, is supposed to carry riflemen and their weapons into the battlefield where they dismount and fight outside the vehicle with the support of the IFV's main armament.
Competition in Light Contact kickboxing should be executed as its name implies, with well-controlled techniques.
Locksmithing, as its name implies, is the assembly and designing of locks and their respective keys.
An analysis of supply and demand of the type shown in introductory mainstream economics textbooks implies that by mandating a price floor above the equilibrium wage, minimum wage laws should cause unemployment .< ref name = MB > McConnell, C. R.

name and usual
Extreme Unction was the usual name for the sacrament in the West from the late twelfth century until 1972, and was thus used at the Council of Trent and in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
Peter Lombard ( died 1160 ) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did not become the usual name in the West till towards the end of the twelfth century, and never became current in the East.
As is usual with collaborative efforts in comic strips, his name was the only one credited — although, sensitive to his own experience working on Joe Palooka, Capp frequently drew attention to his assistants in interviews and publicity pieces.
The usual requirements are that the new name must be used exclusively and that the change was not made with intent to defraud.
The usual method is putting the IP address of the subject host into the sub-domain of a higher level domain name, and resolve that name to different records to indicate a positive or a negative.
In spite of the name, such a univariate data set is not a set in the usual mathematical sense, since a given value may occur multiple times.
Second, the message begins with " Thus says YHVH, God of your father David ..." rather than the more usual "... in the name of YHVH the God of Israel.
Instead of developing a new name for the new type of monarchy, they used ( autokratōr, only partly overlapping with the modern understanding of " autocrat ") or ( basileus, until then the usual name for " sovereign ").
The event temporarily warmed air temperature by 1. 5 ° C, compared to the usual increase of 0. 25 ° C associated with El Niño events .< ref name =" Trenberth "> Since then, mass coral bleaching has become common worldwide, with all regions having suffered " severe bleaching ".
During these disorders, the Council of State still assembled at the usual place and the " Lord President Bradshaw John Bradshaw ( judge ), who was present, though by long sickness very weak and much extenuated, yet animated by his ardent zeal and constant affection to the common cause, upon hearing Col Syndenham's justifications of the proceedings of the army in again disrupting parliament, stood up and interrupted him, declaring his abhorrence of that detestable action, and telling the council, that being now going to his God, he had not patience to sit there to hear his great name so openly blasphemed ; and thereupon departed to his lodgings, and withdrew himself from public employment.
The next day, and contrary to the usual customs, Honorius was quickly buried without any pomp or ceremony in the monastery, as the hand-picked cardinals got around to electing Gregorio Papareschi, who took the name Pope Innocent II.
As " Robert " and its diminutives were amongst the most common of names at the time, and also since it was usual for men to adopt the name of their hometown (" De Lockesly " means simply, " Of from Lockesly "), the record could just as easily be referring to any man from the area named Robert.
As the name of the project points out, it will be able to carry four stacks of timber, instead of the usual three.
The usual English spelling of Duke Wenceslas's name, Wenceslaus, is occasionally encountered in later textual variants of the carol, although it was not used by Neale in his version.
Despite its name, the delta function is not truly a function, at least not a usual one with domain in real numbers.
( No wonder that the usual name for the device in German is Messschraube, literally " measuring screw ".
* Reggio or Regio, usual Italian name in the Middle and Modern age.
* Cisco was the usual 19th Century name for Siska, British Columbia, and also the name of the adjacent Cisco Bluff and a CNR railway point and a former CPR station in the area.
In 2005, the letters of credence and recall were altered so as to run in the name of the incumbent governor general, instead of following the usual international process of the letters being from one head of state to another.
( The usual formation is dam ; da is used in Sma's name because the house name begins with an M, eliding an awkward phoneme repetition.

1.063 seconds.