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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 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 the reverse, Manuel's bust.
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 stone
On the summit of the mound were large phalli of stone.
On April 11, 1951, the missing stone was found lying on the site of the Abbey's altar.
On other examples, interior surfaces were built up with any mixture of clay, peat, stone, timber or brush-what ever was available.
" On the stone slab there are 44 columns and 28 paragraphs that contained over 282 laws.
On the other hand, the statement " A bridge crosses the Styx at Limbo " has the same form, but while in the first case we understand a real bridge in the real world made of stone or brick, what " existence " would mean in the second case is less clear.
On 11 March 1922 the foundation stone of Aurobindo Bhavan, which is currently the main administrative centre of the university, was laid.
On the other hand, the Dendera zodiac is, like the Rosetta stone, claimed by Egypt even though it was acquired in 1821, before the Egyptian Anti-export legislation of 1835.
On a stone slab a face appears which Lupo talks to.
On another occasion the nursemaid was blamed for dropping the baby onto a stone floor, injuring a shoulder that ever afterwards remained a little crooked.
On the western side is a worthy bed, on the ground, a stone chimney, a wardrobe and a certain other small chamber ; at the eastern end is a pantry and a buttery.
On the south end of the memorial is a field of symbolic bronze and stone chairs — one for each person lost, arranged according to what floor of the building they were on.
" On the ride into battle his spur struck the bridge stone of the Bow Bridge ; legend has it that, as his corpse was being carried from the battle over the back of a horse, his head struck the same stone and was broken open.
On 18 December 2011, geologists from University of Leicester and the National Museum of Wales announced the discovery of the exact source of the rock used to create Stonehenge's first stone circle.
On it was a shrine containing stone images of the mountain itself and other neighbouring peaks.
On November 12, 1734, Nicholas Mahudel, physician, antiquarian and numismatist, read a paper at a public sitting of the Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in which he defined three " usages " of stone, bronze and iron in a chronological sequence.
On the one hand, he is omnipotent, so he could create anything ; but if he created this stone, then he could not lift it.
On the fifth floor of the circular tower is a room designed for playing rackets, which is approached by a stone spiral staircase.
On the gable ends of the nave and chancel are stone cross finials.
On days when there was food, the stone would absorb some of the flavor.
On days when there was no food, the stone was boiled up, and the flavor would come out of the stone into the water, producing a weak soup, which was better than not eating.
On 11 November 1985, Blunden was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey The inscription on the stone was written by fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen.

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