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On and reverse
On the other hand, the appellate court normally gives less deference to a lower court's decision on issues of law, and may reverse if it finds that the lower court applied the wrong legal standard.
* On the reverse is a scroll for the name of the recipient ( which is to be engraved ) upon a trophy of flags and weapons.
On the reverse of the stone is another image parallel to it that has been described as Christ triumphing over Satan.
On the wrong side, the ends of the loops are visible, both the tops and bottoms, creating a much more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.
On the reverse side is the question, Quid tum?
On the reverse, two figures related to the University of Helsinki, the prize sponsor, are engraved.
On the reverse is Octavian, the future Augustus ( Emperor to be ), Octavia his unfortunate sister, widow of Mark Anthony ( downcast flambeau, broken tablets ) and Livia, Octavian's third wife who outlived him.
On the reverse side of each piece, other than the king and gold general, are one or two other characters, in amateur sets often in a different colour ( usually red ); this side is turned face up during play to indicate that the piece has been promoted.
On the opening kickoff, the Cowboys ran a reverse where rookie linebacker Thomas " Hollywood " Henderson took a handoff from Preston Pearson and returned the ball a Super Bowl record 48 yards before kicker Roy Gerela forced him out of bounds at the Steelers 44-yard line.
On Dallas ' first play from scrimmage, receiver Butch Johnson fumbled the handoff on a double reverse, but recovered the ball.
On third down and eight from the 26-yard line, Williams could only gain 2 yards on a reverse play, forcing Dallas to settle for a 42-yard Chris Boniol field goal.
On his return to Greenland he tells the story and inspires Leif Ericsson to organise an expedition, which retraces in reverse the route Bjarni had followed, past a land of flat stones ( Helluland ) and a land of forests ( Markland ).
On the reverse of the grip, there are the eagle of Saint John and the angel of Saint Matthew, and another Agnus Dei.
On the receiver side a demodulator is used to detect the signal and reverse the modulation process.
On other projects, the reverse happens, with the line producer taking the " Produced by " credit.
On two-stroke engines, the operation of the power valve is the reverse of normal — it is normally " on " and at a set rpm it is turned " off ".
On the reverse, the standard of his Legio III Cyrenaica | Third legion.
On 21 May 1916, after shelling both forward trenches and divisional artillery positions from no less than 80 out-of-sight batteries on the reverse slope of the ridge, the German infantry attacked the British lines along a front in an effort to eject them from positions along the ridge.
On the obverse he is represented in triumphal attire, wearing the toupha, and on the reverse the traditional acclamation " Theophilos Augustus ( honorific ) | Augustus, you conquer ".
On the reverse of this argenteus struck in Antioch under Constantius Chlorus, the tetrarchy | tetrarchs are sacrificing to celebrate a victory against the Sarmatia ns.
On the reverse, the three of them in their wedding costume.
On the reverse, both Valentinian and Theodosius I are celebrated as victorious.
On the receiving side, similar steps ( usually in the reverse order ) such as reception of the IP packets, decoding of the packets and digital-to-analog conversion reproduce the original voice stream.
On their return, however, Duke Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria inflicted a reverse upon them on the Rott, but in 910 they, in their turn, defeated Louis the Child's army near Augsburg.

On and Manuel's
On the day of Manuel's funeral, while reading the news of his death, Rebeca confesses to the murder live on television.

On and bust
On 14 September 2000, he was introduced there as the 126th " rühmlich ausgezeichneter Teutscher " and 13th composer among them, with a bust by sculptor Milan Knobloch.
On his death, the bust of Urban that lay beside the Palace of the Conservators on the Capitoline Hill was rapidly destroyed by an enraged crowd, and only a quick-thinking priest saved the sculpture of Urban belonging to the Jesuits from a similar fate.
On October 7, 2009, a ceremony was held at the cemetery from 2: 30 to 4: 30 p. m. to commemorate the bicentennial of Lewis's death and a bust of Lewis was presented to the National Park Service, which manages the site.
On the first floor of No. 6 King Edward Street is a portrait bust of former student and benefactor Cecil John Rhodes | Cecil Rhodes.
On the portico leading to the Domed Hall is positioned a bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus.
On June 7, 2005, the Fondation Émile-Nelligan and the City of Montreal inaugurated a bust to his memory in the Carré Saint-Louis.
On 6 March 1945, the bust was moved to a German salt mine at Merkers-Kieselbach in Thuringia.
On September 20, 2003, hundreds paid tribute to Kamakawiwoʻole as a bronze bust of the revered singer was unveiled at the Waianae Neighborhood Community Center on Oʻahu.
On the left aisle, there is the tomb of the Bishop of Lecce Archbishop Francesco Minerva ( 1904 – 2004 ) following three chapels: one containing the relics, chalices, crucifixes, and a silver bust of the saint enclosed by an iron grating, and the other dedicated to St. Anthony ( but with canvas representing St. Francis of Assisi ), the third devoted to St. Anne.
On stylistic grounds, it is dated to the 4th century ; its central roundel represents a beardless male head and bust draped in a pallium in front of the Chi-Rho symbol, flanked by pomegranates, symbols of eternal life.
On 9 October 2009, the day before their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Portugal in Lisbon, the Hungarian national team squad laid a wreath next to a metal bust of Feher at Benfica's homeground Estádio da Luz, in tribute to his memory.
On 17 January 2009, a bust of Steve Bloomer was unveiled next to the home dugout.
On June 30, 2004, a large bust statue of George Leslie Mackay was dedicated outside the Oxford County offices in Woodstock, Ontario.
On February 3, 1971, at 10: 42 p. m., police officer Frank Serpico was shot during a drug bust, during a stakeout at 778 Driggs Avenue.
On 11 February 2007, Top Up TV's per-per-view Scottish Premier League matches were discontinued, when the Setanta Sports channel was to be made available on Top Up TV by a separate subscription, until the Setanta Sports channel ceased broadcasting in June 2009 after the company went bust.
On January 15, 1988, in a tribute to Mihai Eminescu at his bust on the Aleea Clasicilor, Anatol Şalaru submitted the proposal to continue the meetings.
On July 6, 2008, on the occasion of Quebec City's 400th anniversary celebration, a bronze bust of Komitas was unveiled near the Quebec National Assembly ( provincial legislature, Auteuil street ) in recognition of his great input to music in general and to Armenian popular and liturgical music in particular.
On the 16 December 2009 it was announced player Danny Wicks was caught-up in a drug bust involving amphetamines, cocaine and ecstasy.
On 3 August 2009 a bust of the count was unveiled in Central Park, Timişoara.
A Secret from On High depicts a life-size adolescent nude Mercury ( Hermes ) whispering a secret to a herm-a pillar topped by a bust of himself-knowing that it will never repeat what he tells it.
On September 9, 2006, a bronze bust of MacEwen by her friend, sculptor John McCombe Reynolds, was unveiled in the park.
* On plate B, the bust of a female is flanked by two six-spoked wheels, two elephant-like creatures, and two griffins.
On the floor of one room was laid a large 4th century mosaic depicting Bellerophon and the Chimera ( illustrating good defeating evil ) and a portrait bust that may, or may not, be Christ.
On 17 January 2009 a bust of Bloomer was unveiled next to the home dugout at Pride Park Stadium.

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