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The NOAA flag is in essence the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag, with the NOAA logo — a circle divided by the silhouette of a seabird into an upper dark blue and a lower light blue section, but with the " NOAA " legend omitted — centered within the red triangle.
Coca-Cola light logo
Armstrong chose the light blue color to be the cover of the journal and had his two sisters, Margeret and Helen, design the logo ( the man on the horse on the upper left hand side of each cover-now in the middle ) and the lettering respectively.
The MTV2 dog logo now remains a constant color throughout the weekdays ( black on gold / yellow ), turning black and white on Saturdays, a light and dark blue on Sundays, and the occasional nationality flag when Wildboyz comes on.
The Carlton idents featured an opening film featuring a heart at the end, before a star shaped light came from the heart, engulfing the screen, and showing the endboard, which featured a background of spinning stars in different colours with the brand name centre screen above an ITV logo.
The idents featured opening films featuring a heart shape, before a star shaped light is emitted from the heart shape, before the screen changes to the Carlton logo, now with added star in top right corner, against a spinning hearts background of different colours, with ITV logo beneath.
The light green background disappeared and a logo and the slogan " Shop Smarter " was added.
A new logo using the colors of navy blue, light blue, and silver was unveiled for the 2008 season.
The lower half of the aircraft's body was navy blue, topped with light grey and red borders while the tail was two-thirds blue, with the remaining third taken up by the carrier's logo.
The logo ( which was adopted in 1954 ) consists of five concentric circles of yellow, green, white, red, and blue ( from the center ) around a light blue disc.
In light of those reports ( and other rumors that teams were offering number retirement, money, or organizational jobs in exchange for the cap designation ) the Hall decided in 2001 to change its practice of deferring to players ' wishes regarding cap logo selection, and reinforced the Hall's authority to determine with which cap the player would be depicted.
In 2003, the Aeros replaced their original bomber logo, carried over from their IHL days, to a new logo featuring a forward-facing modern fighter jet below a bold " AEROS ", and using the WHA Aeros ' colors of light and dark blue.
The distinctive light towers were incorporated into the original Jacobs Field logo and the 1997 MLB All-Star Game logo.
The logo's original version consisted of a light blue palm tree, partially encircled by words in a semicircle ( the exact color hue for the logo being that of the United Nations flag, as a personal request from the party founder, Luis A. Ferré.
The channel's logo changed on December 18, 2007 and uses only the FX letters for branding by removing the klieg light logo box to the left.
Colour television was introduced across the network in 1975, along with a new logo incorporating a bright ring of the colours of the visual light spectrum.
On June 2010, WFPI submitted a trademark application with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office for the MAI's logo, a side view of a toucan with a Mayan temple in the background, both encircled by yellow / green light.
At this time, the Whitecaps logo changed slightly in colour ( the light teal-green was replaced with a brighter blue ) and the word " Vancouver " was dropped from the image.
The logo is meant to represent the light cone diagram used in special relativity to show locations that are in causality ( physics ) | causal contact and those that are not.
* 1978 first blue vinyl release: Capitol SEBX-11843 ( Capitol dome label on back of album cover, large dome logo at top of light blue labels )

light and controversy
One of these anomalies involved a controversy over the speed of light.
The decision generated controversy in light of the Bush's support of the Iraq War which the church bishops have criticized.
Grammarians can ( again ) employ constituency tests to shed light on the controversy.
For example, John of Antioch wrote to Nestorius urging him to submit to the Pope's judgment and cease stirring up controversy over a word that he disliked ( Theotokos ) but which could be interpreted as having an orthodox meaning especially in light of the fact that many saints and doctors of the church had sanctioned the word by using it themselves.
A minor controversy came to light when Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers revealed on Marcy Playground's website forum that the cover art for Shapeshifter had originally been conceptualized and commissioned by Leary for his band's aborted After the Astronaut album.
* Comprehensive academic study comparing global legal approaches to blasphemy in light of the Jyllands-Posten controversy
In 2011 the city erupted in controversy after the City Council voted to ban the flying of the Confederate flag on city light poles, a practice which had previously been allowed to commemorate the Virginia holiday Lee-Jackson Day, which is observed on the Friday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The film's premiere engendered some local controversy, as some thought Johnstown was portrayed in a less than flattering light.
In light of the controversy surrounding the sludge and possible drill contamination, Gold abandoned the project at Gravberg-1, calling it a " complete fiasco ", and redesigned the experiment by replacing his oil-based drilling lubricant with a water-based one.
The controversy was heavily covered in the press and cast the New Deal Court in a negative light and had the effect of tarnishing Jackson's reputation in the years that followed.
Just a year later, on 31 May 2010, he resigned from his office in a controversy over his comment on the role of the German Bundeswehr in light of a visit to the troops in Afghanistan.
* Late October: The Al Qa ' qaa high explosives controversy comes to light.
Some light controversy extends to the original founders of the town in the mid-19th century.
However, even after the controversy came to light, the team was still able to continue wearing it as competition rules did not permit changing a team's uniform midway through the Games.
The film was released amidst controversy as she accused the director of the film, Shashilal Nair of using her body double to shoot some love scenes in the film and portraying her in bad light by shooting positions using another actress in her place, without her approval to do so.
This controversy has become even more intense in light of the 4 – 1 record that mid-major teams have against teams from the 6 automatic qualifying conferences in the BCS Bowl games they have been allowed to play in.
Contentious programme making included the impartial reporting of the Falklands War on Newsnight, the Nationwide general election special with Margaret Thatcher in 1983, the coverage of the UK miners ' strike ( 1984 – 1985 ), the Real Lives fracas, the Panorama libel action and its reporting of the U. S. bombing of Libya and the controversy surrounding the programme Secret Society which took place in light of MI5's vetting of BBC employees.
" The notion of a pro-slavery invasion by the U. S. was rejected in light of the newly ignited controversy over the Kansas – Nebraska Act, so a purchase or intervention in the name of national security was deemed the most acceptable method of acquisition.
They went on to record four albums and tour the country extensively, occasionally sparking controversy and even getting into trouble with authorities for their ( usually mild and sympathetic ) criticism of the socialist system, and the habit of making light of issues considered sensitive at the time.
* In the presidential election of 2008, the blog Talking Points Memo pioneered " collaborative citizen-reporting projects " based on groups of volunteers examining public documents that shed light on the George W. Bush administration's U. S. attorneys firings controversy.
The controversy over the acceptance of Unigenitus in France sheds more light on the conduct of diplomacy at the court of the aged Louis XIV than it does on Jansenism.
However, in light of the controversy surrounding his administration, it seems unlikely that he would have been renominated, let alone been reelected, if he had run.
The work done in the new pavilion by Duclaux clarified how the human body accomplished some of its vital functions and brought to light the role of a diastase and was finalized in resolving a controversy aroused between Pasteur and Berthelot after the publication of Claude Bernard ’ s posthumous essay regarding the nature of the agents implicated in some transformations that happen inside the plants like fermentation.
The first dumors initially caused some controversy among the organized fan base, though Salpingidis was eventually welcomed back by the vast majority of fans, very much in light of his huge potential as a striker.

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