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Heralds and four
The College comprises thirteen officers or heralds: three Kings of Arms, six Heralds of Arms and four Pursuivants of Arms.
During the royal inauguration ceremony however, two Kings of Arms and two or four Heralds of Arms have figured.
The 1960s saw EPA operate a varied fleet of 36 aircraft, including four 46-passenger Handley Page Heralds, six PBY Cansos, two Curtis C-46s, two Sikorsky S-55 helicopters, one Douglas DC-4, five DC-3 workhorses, and a few other smaller aircraft.

Heralds and for
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
She was also runner-up to Lynn Redgrave in the Motion Picture Heralds poll for " The Star of Tomorrow ", in which box-office drawing power was the main criterion for inclusion on the list.
He became one of the Heralds overseas correspondents and, in 1869, was instructed by Bennett's son to find the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone, who was known to be in Africa but had not been heard from for some time.
The Sydney Morning Heralds David Hollingworth profiled Frink in his list of " TV's great tech figures ", writing that apart from being smart, the professor is best known for his " rather idiosyncratic speech patterns — hmmguyvin-whey-hey.
While the Heralds didn't officially join the association, they are listed in league standings for the season.
The Heralds were reorganized into the Detroit Tigers, after the city's major league baseball team, for the 1921 season.
Bourbon Bondurant, an insurance agent with prior pro football experience with the Fort Wayne Friars ; Joe Windbiel, a local high school coach who played professionally with the Detroit Heralds ; architect Earl Warweg, who had played semi-pro football for five years in Indianapolis ; cigar company traffic manager Clarence Specht ; and June Talley, an insurance adjuster also with college football experience, soon joined the team.
However, BEA operated its Heralds, which wore the famous red, black and white livery, only for a few years because of high crew training, maintenance and spares costs.
Heralds in procession to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle for the annual service of the Order of the Garter, 19 June 2006
Heralds, wearing tabard s, in procession to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle | St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle for the annual service of the Order of the Garter in 2006.
The motto of the town " cave " ( Latin for " beware ") was suggested by the College of Heralds, with the intent of its being a pun on the town's name.
In April 2006 the Sunday Heralds Scottish political editor, Paul Hutcheon, won both Political Journalist of the Year and Journalist of the Year in the Scottish Press Awards for articles revealing that David McLetchie, leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, had abused taxpayers ' money to pay for taxi fares for legal and party work.
As the Heralds are indirectly responsible for the destruction of many worlds and in turn extinction of many species, Galactus suppresses all feelings of guilt and remorse in those of his Heralds who have a conscience.
Each of the Heralds represent a basic element: Terrax ( for earth ), Firelord ( for fire ), Air-Walker ( for air ), and Stardust ( for water, in an aquatic instead of an energetic form ).
* In Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, an update to Marvel vs Capcom 3, a new game mode called Heroes and Heralds has players choosing to either play as the playable characters defending Earth or as a Herald version of the playable characters ( all of which have the Silver Surfer-like coloring ) seeking to attack it for Galactus.

Heralds and writing
A handwritten letter to the Heralds literary editor Siegfried Sassoon from Arthur Quiller-Couch, about the possibility of Quiller-Couch writing for the paper

Heralds and are
Heralds come from any walk of life and are Chosen to become Heralds be horse-like beings that are pure snow white, have silver hooves, blue eyes, and are universally telepathic, ( usually only with their Chosen ).
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
The Heralds of Galactus are fictional characters appearing in publications from Marvel Comics.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
While some are based in literature environments ( like the " Shieldbearers of Iron Delving ", " Cabal Thieves of Hiddukel ", " Thornlin Militia ", " Heralds of the Valar ", " Ansalon Elvish Archers " ( which, together with the Thornlin Militia, can also be considered an occupational guild ), " Minotaurs of the Bloodsea ", " Pirates of the Bloodsea " and the " Templar Knights of Takhisis "), they are not directly based on existing guilds in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings or Weis and Hickman's Dragonlance.
Heralds are still seen on British roads in the early 21st century.
Heralds are " logos " or " slogans " used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment.
They were designed by the College of Heralds in 1877 and are blazoned thus:
In this separate reality, the incarnation of Bludgeon ( now in his traditional Pretender shell ) was one of the Heralds of Unicron, from a different dimension, sent to cause destruction prior to Unicron's arrival alongside his fellow heralds, Dirge, Thunderwing, Scourge and their leader, Galvatron ( all characters from the G1 universe, though their names are not mentioned and are not the versions from the Generation One Dreamwave comics ).

Heralds and among
The Heralds sales declined as a result, yet even when it was forced to close, it was probably among the 20 largest circulation dailies in the world ; nevertheless its largely working class readership was not considered a valuable advertising market.
He was among the team of Autobots led by Jetfire who investigated mysterious Space Bridge activity at the Decepticon Headquarters — unaware it had been taken over by the Heralds of Unicron. Bludgeon was still present and stalked Jetfire's team.
An in-joke among Society for Creative Anachronism heralds is the pun, " Heralds don't pun ; they cant.
Notably, she does not have the ability of Mindspeech, or telepathy, an oddity among Heralds.
The stallion is unique among Companions ; sharing the characteristics of the former Companions of the various Monarch's Own Heralds.

Heralds and most
The Heralds were a rarity in 1918 ; while most teams either stopped play or reduced their schedules to only local teams because of World War I and the flu pandemic, the Heralds continued to play a full schedule and even travel to other cities, accruing a 6-2 record with both losses coming to the Ohio League champion Dayton Triangles.
In 1967 most of Sadia network was eligible to receive subventions from the Federal government and aiming at those subventions Sadia bought five Handley Page Dart Heralds.

Heralds and .
The territory covers 780, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, extending east and south from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, and including Heralds Beacon Island, Osprey Reef, the Willis Group, and fifteen other reef / island groups.
* Wagner, Sir Anthony R. Heralds of England: A History of the Office and College of Arms.
Each kingdom has a College of Heralds which prepares submissions to go to the Society College of Arms, headed by the Laurel Sovereign of Arms.
The Black Heralds ( Translator: Barry Fogden ) Allardyce, Barnett Publishers.
The Black Heralds ( Translators: Richard Schaaf and Kathleen Ross ) Latin American Literary Review Press.
Alia ( the Royal Jordanian Airline ) started operations with two Handley Page Dart Heralds and a Douglas DC-7 aircraft, serving Kuwait City, Beirut and Cairo from Amman.
( The Heralds of Extreme Metaphors ) with Atlanta rapper Webb ( now called C. I., also known as Central Intelligence ).
The process was hastened, moreover, by the corruption of the Heralds ' College and by the ease with which coats of arms could be assumed without a shadow of claim, which tended to bring the science of heraldry into contempt.
However after a rained out game against the Detroit Heralds, the Pros played a reorganized Tigers team that held the Pros to a 7-7 tie.
Three Heralds operated the company's scheduled services, including the main London — Teesside route.
The Heralds played in 1920, and had played as an independent as far back as 1905.
The Tigers, a continuation of the Heralds, played in 1921, folding midseason and sending its players to the Buffalo All-Americans.
In 1905, several University of Detroit football players, led by Bill Marshall, organized the Heralds as an amateur team after the University did not field a squad due to financial issues.
While the University's football team reesumed play in 1906, the Heralds continued to play as an amateur team.
In 1916, several out-of-town players were brought in to replace some of the older players, several of whom had been with the Heralds since 1905.
Despite not being based in Ohio, the Heralds played many of their games against teams in the Ohio League.
Many of the Heralds ' victories were against future NFL teams.

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