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Christiansen's and was
Christiansen's 3rd season in charge was injury plagued, losing key players throughout the season, including himself with a shattered kneecap on the first game of the season.

Christiansen's and .
Adolf Hitler — stunned by the attack — agreed that the defence of Holland should receive absolute priority and over the course of the battle reinforcements would stream in ; from Wehrkreis VI, the Wesel area and General Friedrich Christiansen's Armed Forces Command Netherlands.
One of Christiansen's former students, Jim Christopherson, took over coaching in 1968 and lead the team to nine conference titles and two national championships.
The St. Olaf Choir is a pioneer of singing in the United States, born out of Christiansen's appreciation of the style he studied while at Thomasschule zu Leipzig.
Ole Kirk Christiansen's grandson Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen is the current vice chairman of the board of Lego.
Christiansen's son Michael also became a newspaper editor.
:* 1932: Ole Kirk Christiansen's shop nearly goes bankrupt in the depression.
During this same period, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen's son, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, joined the managerial staff of the company, after earning business degrees in Switzerland and Denmark.
Four of Dr. Christiansen's children survived to adulthood each of them adding their own legacy to the Christiansen tradition of choral music in America.

red-and-white and flag
* 1965 – A new red-and-white maple leaf design is adopted as the flag of Canada, replacing the old Canadian Red Ensign banner.
From this time, there are also two separate coats of arms for the two half-cantons, the red-and-white flag for Unterwalden proper or Nidwalden, while Obwalden had a silver key in a red field.
In order to recognise the locals fighting on his side from the defenders, Roger reportedly tore off part of his chequered red-and-white flag.
Up to 15, 000 protesters wearing armbands with radioactivity symbols and carrying the banned red-and-white Byelorussian national flag filed through torrential rain in defiance of a ban by the local authorities.

red-and-white and was
However, if one examines the few existing foreign sources about Denmark from the 13th to 15th centuries, it is apparent that, at least from foreign point of view ; the national symbol of Denmark was not a red-and-white banner but the royal coat of arms ( three blue lions on a golden shield.
One was his Board of Admiralty seal, which contained a red-and-white striped shield on a blue field.
It was her engagement ring from Prince Rainier III, a 12 carat diamond surrounded by rubies to represent Monaco ’ s red-and-white national colors.
For more than 80 years, the red-and-white striped tower was manned by three lighthouse keepers.
It was around this time that the club adopted their traditional red-and-white striped kit.
The signs were originally produced in two color combinations: red-and-white and orange-and-black, though the latter was eliminated after a few years.
The symbolism of the flag's colors is uncertain, but according to Peruvian author Abraham Valdelomar, San Martín, having arrived on the coast of southern Pisco, was inspired by the colors of parihuanas, red-and-white flamingos.
The Manager's Special ( using a wooden crate rather than a red-and-white barrel ) was also sometimes used.
The console itself was intentionally designed to look like a toy, with a bright red-and-white color scheme and two hardwired gamepads that are stored visibly at the sides of the unit.
" Stormin ' Norman " was as well known for his garish red-and-white plaid sports coat as he was for his ACC battles with Lefty Driesell at Maryland and Dean Smith at North Carolina.
One of the Italian's first decisions as new owner was to change Harlow from their red-and-white strip to blue-and-black striped jerseys ( after DiBenedetto's club, Inter Milan ).
DiBenedetto was succeeded as chairman of Harlow Town by Jeff Bothwell ( owner of Britsec Security ), and Harlow reverted to their traditional red-and-white strip.
Deutsche Bahn ’ s red-and-white colour scheme was similar enough to OC Transpo ’ s livery that the trains did not need to be repainted.
The image of the personified Columbia was never fixed, but she was most often presented as a woman between youth and middle age, wearing classically draped garments decorated with the stars and stripes ; a popular version gave her a red-and-white striped dress and a blue blouse, shawl, or sash spangled with white stars.
The Coat of Arms of the Stadtbezirk shows the Hörder Burg ( Hörde Castle ), overlaid with a red-and-white chequered band that was used as the sign of the Counts of Mark.
With golden arches soaring over a glass and metal, red-and-white tiled exterior, the building largely follows the McDonald brothers ' original blueprints, which they had introduced when they began franchising in 1953 ; a Phoenix, Arizona restaurant was the first built in this manner.

red-and-white and adopted
Later in that century, uniforms were adopted that featured red-and-white stripes, and a system of honors and pensions developed.

red-and-white and on
By the 1640s, these two designs were re-combined in a white-and-red key on a red-and-white field as the coat of arms of the united canton.
But Pan Kichot, the eccentric knight in love with death, lowers his lance with the red-and-white pennant and calls on his men to kiss the lady's hand.
Note that in The Baptism one of the recent converts has ostentatiously placed his elaborate red-and-white, jewel-tipped turban on the ground in order to receive the sacrament.
Eagerly followed on March 1 every single year, the tradition of giving your friends red-and-white interwoven strings brings health and happiness during the year and is a reminder that spring is near.
Released on May 5, 2005 only in Japan, this exclusive version of the PSP game Minna no Golf Portable is a Coca-Cola branded special edition which features costumes for the characters in Coke's red-and-white colors, billboards with Coke branding, Coke " thought bubbles ", Coke bottle-shaped golf clubs, and packaging designed around the Coke theme.

red-and-white and .
Finally the present red-and-white design by Christiansen narrowly won over a green-and-white Nordic cross by a vote of fourteen to eleven.
By the 20th century, a number of color patterns had been established, most notably the red-and-white Kohaku.
By the Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ), yellow, orange, white, and red-and-white colorations had been developed.
A photograph of the Newton Heath team, taken in 1892, is believed to show the players wearing red-and-white quartered jerseys and blue shorts.
This name is derived from the red-and-white striped jumpers that female volunteers traditionally wore in the United States, which resembled stick candy.
Visitors first went to the Building Research Pavilion, which displayed housing problems and their solutions, then to the Town Planning Pavilion, a large, red-and-white striped tent.
The Anaheim Angels won the 2002 World Series the same year that they changed to their current red-and-white uniforms.
At the other end of the career scale, 500-game man Joseba Etxeberria retired after 15 seasons at the club, and Francisco Yeste, who had also played over 300 games in the red-and-white shirt, left rather abruptly at the end of the campaign.
Officers arrested Lloyd Woodson, and found in his possession and in his motel room a large weapons cache that included illegal weapons and ammunition, a detailed map of Fort Drum, and a traditional red-and-white Middle Eastern headdress.
Shown with his usual bouffant hairstyle, with his trademark sunglasses and a white winter parka, Kim stood in front of trees with autumn foliage and a red-and-white banner.
File: Museum SH Wappenscheibe 6. jpg | Standesscheibe of Unterwalden ( 16th century ), showing the red-and-white design for Obwalden and the double-key design for Nidwalden.
The red-and-white emergency sign is clearly visible.
Below it has the red-and-white checked fess from the arms of the Counts of the Mark.

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