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Although the white jerseys of the Minnesota Vikings at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such ( as well as the throwbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002, though the Patriots later wore the same throwbacks in 2009 with truncated stripes and in 2010 became their official alternate uniform ), the Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern did not make this adjustment.
Focus on apartheid white minority rule in South Africa brought tensions between East and West, the Soviet Union officially supported the overthrow of apartheid while the West and the US in particular maintained official neutrality on the matter.
A white trillium serves as the emblem and official flower of the Canadian province of Ontario.
The large white trillium is the official wildflower of Ohio.
On 4 October 1899, Special Commissioner Krogh issued an official notice of evacuation for " all white inhabitants " with the excecption of burghers eligible for active service.
Amherst's hoods are purple ( Williams ' official color ) with a white stripe or chevron, said to signify that Amherst was born of Williams.
" The ultimate determination of legality, however, is that many civil vessels routinely fly the white bordered Union Flag without official opposition, making it the de facto Civil Jack.
In 2001, the ICA's official flag was changed from a rainbow flag to a rainbow logo flag on a white field, to clearly promote and strengthen the cooperative image, but still use the rainbow image.
By 1903, though Johnson's " official " record showed him with nine wins against three losses, five draws and two no contests, he had won at least 50 fights against both white and black opponents.
There are two " official " white oaks serving as state trees, one located on the grounds of the governor's mansion, and the other in a schoolyard in the town of Rochelle.
The official flag of Sporting de Gijón consist of, in a rectangular field with ratio 2: 3, nine equal horizontal stripes of red ( top and bottom ) alternating with white.
Atletic Bilbao began playing in an improvised white kit, but in the 1902 – 03 season, the club's first official strip became half-blue, half-white shirts similar to those worn by Blackburn Rovers, which were donated by Juan Moser.
The county was settled by white settlers during the third official land run of April 19, 1892.
In 1921, King George V proclaimed the official colours of Canada as red, from Saint George's Cross, and white, from the French royal emblem since King Charles VII.
Those who secured membership in this selective party received considerable rewards, such as access to special lower priced shops with a greater selection of goods, special schools, holiday facilities, homes, furniture, works of art and official cars with special white license plates so that police and others could identify these members from a distance.
The federal courthouse was the site of the 1966-1967 trial of suspects in the murder of Chaney and two other activists ; it was the first time a white jury convicted a white official of a civil rights killing.
It was the first time that a white jury had convicted " a white official in a civil rights killing.
According to that official source, the town is named after Josiah C. Eaton, one of a small group of white landowners who were willing to sell sufficient land to African Americans to create a large enough tract of land to incorporate a black town.
Old Silos in townThe " official " and widely accepted account of how the city came to be known as Fennville, is that an early white settler by the name of Elam Atwater Fenn built a saw mill in the immediate vicinity of the current community.
For instance, its official symbol is an initial LC on a white fleur-de-lis with a red Maple Leaf background, and the Flag of Canada is displayed in council chambers.
The white came from the class of 1912 graduates use of white, while receiving their diplomas in their " official " graduation photo.

official and papers
In his first six weeks in office he presided over 96 conferences, attended 35 official breakfasts and dinners, studied and signed 285 official papers and personally took 312 telephone calls.
In 2004, Fraser designated the University of Melbourne the official custodian of his personal papers and library to create the Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne.
This became public knowledge after official papers were leaked in September 2010.
Most of his official papers were lost after his death.
* Aggravating circumstances-three to 15 years: a ) by two or more persons together b ) by a person in possession of a gun or a narcotic substance c ) by a masked or disguised person d ) against a person who cannot defend his or herself e ) in a public place f ) in a public transportation vehicle g ) during the night h ) during a natural disaster i ) through burglary, or by using an original or copied key j ) stealing national treasures k ) stealing official identity papers with the intention to make use of them l ) stealing official identity badges with the intention to make use of them
Around the same time, Kekkonen's eyesight deteriorated so much that for his last few years in office, all of his official papers had to be typed in block letters.
The Commissioner conducts the brief ceremony and witnesses Pinkerton and Butterfly sign the official papers.
Eric sent official ambassadors to Edward I of England, then in Gascony, in May 1289, with papers referring to Margaret as " Queen ".
The Committee head for selecting the location, New Jersey Democrat David Wilentz, gave the official reason for choosing Chicago as, “ It is centrally located geographically which will reduce transportation costs and because it has been the site of national conventions for both Parties in the past and is therefore attuned to holding them .” In the end, however, the conversation between Johnson and Daley had been leaked to the press and published in the Chicago Tribune and several other papers.
Dewey's official papers from his years in politics and public life were given to the University of Rochester ; they are housed in the university library and are available to historians and other writers.
* Alain Connes official website with downloadable papers.
Simien-Despréaux, one of Louis XVIII's authors, stated in 1814 that Louis XVII was living and someone possessed proof of this ; and Eckard, one of the mainstays of the official account, left among his unpublished papers a statement that many members of " an assembly of our wise men " obstinately named Louis XVII as the prince whom their wishes demanded.
The Chancellor's red briefcase is identical to the briefcases used by all other government ministers ( known as ministerial boxes or " red boxes ") to transport their official papers but is better known because the Chancellor traditionally displays the briefcase, containing the Budget speech, to the press in the morning before delivering the speech.
Shelton's system became very popular and is well known because it was used by Samuel Pepys for his diary and for many of his official papers, such as his letter copy books.
Some say the " u " in " Mount " was accidentally dropped by a town clerk filling out official papers ; some say the change was made deliberately to draw attention to the town ; some say it uses the French spelling of " mont " as a nod to what was then the region's large French-Canadian population.
Cawarden lived at Loseley Park, near Guildford, where his official papers were preserved.
* document, written document, papers ( writing that provides information ( especially information of an official nature ))
While living in Kiev without official papers, Bok is arrested on suspicion of murder when a Christian boy is killed during Passover.
In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or of men acting in a public capacity, or where the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence.
This board has issued a number of official comments and other published papers.
Government offices usually require era names and years for official papers.
It continues to be known, especially in official papers and when referred to in Parliament, as the Home Department.

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