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arms and show
Though Etruscans preferred to show the goddess as a nurturer ( Kourotrophos ) rather than an abductor of young men, the late Archaic sculptural acroterion from Etruscan Cære, now in Berlin, showing the goddess in archaic running pose adapted from the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus.
The kings of the North, desiring more zealously to worship his deity, embounded his likeness in a golden image ; and this statue, which betokened their homage, they transmitted with much show of worship to Byzantium, fettering even the effigied arms with a serried mass of bracelets.
Large scale carbon monoxide maps of the galaxy show that the position of this gas correlates with the spiral arms of the galaxy.
The middle arms show the shield of Mecklenburg as arranged in the 17th century.
Ströhl in 1897 and Bulgaria, show another arrangement: The grand-duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin flows a flag ( 4: 5 ) with the arms of the figures from the shield of arms.
More orthodox versions show the maiden scrambling away from the amorous arms of the god, as in the oil on copper painting of Fillipo Lauri and the oil on canvas by Salvator Rosa in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen.
Photographs show Huxley standing, alternately arms on hips and out stretched with a grin on his face.
* February 9 – Winston Churchill, in a worldwide broadcast, tells the United States to show its support by sending arms to the British: " Give us the tools, and we will finish the job.
The arms in a 15th c. stained-glass window show the mace per bend on argent.
In 1036, Ælfred Ætheling, Emma's son by the long-dead Æthelred, returned to the kingdom from exile in the Duchy of Normandy with his brother Edward the Confessor, with some show of arms.
Dueling and the carrying of arms is a socially accepted way of maintaining civility in public-a man can wear distinctive clothing to show his unwillingness to duel, but this results in a lower social status.
The arms were finally granted in 1954 and show a yellow crow on a red background.
The knights carry shields, but show no system of hereditary coats of armsthe beginnings of modern heraldic structure were in place, but would not become standard until the middle of the 12th century.
Two fields show the black and white coat of arms of the Hohenzollerns.
These stories follow the legend that, prior to the Scots charge at Flodden, James had ripped off his royal surcoat to show his nobles that he was prepared to fight as an ordinary man at arms.
Irish dancing, popularised in 1994 by the world-famous show Riverdance, is notable for its rapid leg and foot movements, body and arms being kept largely stationary.
This story however proved to be a fabrication – Voutier's drawings of the statue when it was first discovered show that its arms were already missing ( Curtis, 2003 ).
The city's seal and coat of arms show a bird's-eye view of the Inn bridge, a design used since 1267.
Knights were taught to excel in the arms, to show courage, to be gallant and loyal and to swear off cowardice and baseness.
Additionally, the tracks show that the animal was capable of thrusting its arms and legs forward.
The arms show a birkebeiner, carrying a spear and a shield, who is skiing down a mountainside.
First, it has no stars on the blue chief ( though other arms based on it do: the chief of the arms of the United States Senate may show 13 or 50, and the shield of the 9 / 11 Commission has, sometimes, 50 mullets on the chief ).
The new arms were granted at the 400th anniversary of the city in 1967 and show a more modern variation on the fortress and bear.

arms and tip
He was instrumental in establishing close relations with France, securing massive amounts of quality arms that, in turn, helped to tip the balance of power in the region.
The structure is seven stories high with sail arms from tip to tip.
A spreader is a hydraulic tool designed with two arms which come together in a narrow tip, and which uses hydraulic pressure to separate or spread the arms.
The tip of the tool can be inserted into a narrow gap between two vehicle panels ( such as between two doors, or between a door and a fender ) — when the tool is operated, the arms are opened, pushing apart the metal in the panels.
Bellagio is situated at the tip of the peninsula separating the lake's two southern arms, with the Alps visible across the lake to the north.
For instance, operators must never place hands or arms near the welding tip when the machine is activated.
It had arms at the front that picked up a dumpster and lifted it over the cab to tip it into the hopper.
These arms each bear sticky cells at the tip, and they surround an adhesive sucker.
During Operation Agatha on 29 June 1946, the British army conducted a major raid on the kibbutz and located a major arms depot hidden there after receiving a tip from informants.
While success at this sub-genre is grossly measured in proximity to the tip of the board and time spent there, the acknowledged artists move forward and backward fluidly on the board by cross-stepping or " walking " foot-over-foot and / or shuffling with poise and economy of movement, resolving changes in upward pressure with subtle adjustments to their center of gravity using knees, waist and hips ( upper bodies ever quiet ) and position on the board ; never the arms waving.
The curved blade of the saber was generally sharpened only at the tip because it was used mostly for breaking arms and collarbones of opposing horsemen, and sometimes stabbing, rather than for slashing flesh.
These include CMM arms that use angular measurements taken at the joints of the arm to calculate the position of the stylus tip.

arms and fountain
At the heart of the complex, a centre basin contains the " Fontana dei Mori " by Giambologna: four life-sized moors stand square around two lions ; they hold high the heraldic mountain surmounted by the star shaped fountain jet, the Montalto coat of arms.
His grant of arms symbolized his areas of success: " Azure, a gushing fountain of money surmounted by a golden sun with two anchors.
First attribution is to the code of arms of Grandmaster of St. John Manuel De Vilhena who have the lion on it. Grandmaster Manuel De Vilhena was the mastermind to build a fortification suburg of Floriana ( originally known as Borgo Vilhena ) to defend from land attacks the capital city of Valletta. He even ordered to build a lion statue fountain with his Grandmaster code of arms being hold by the lions hand, in the center of Floriana main square St. Anne which is still there today.

arms and pen
The coat of arms also portrait a medieval scroll and writing pen, characteristics for monks.
In 1595 he had a great trial of skill with one Daniel Johnson, for a golden pen valued at £ 20, and won it ; and a contemporary author further relates that he had also the arms of calligraphy given him, which are azure, a pen or.
The drawing, which is in pen and ink on paper, depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square.
He converted to Protestantism, mostly to be able to marry a Catholic girl, Eufemia Maria Modzelewska, a Polish noble, member of the Modzelewski family of the Bończa coat of arms, with whom he had three children: Wiktor ( pen name Bruno Jasieński ), Jerzy and Irena.
About that time he adopted the pen name " Dołęga ," after his mother's Dołęga coat of arms.

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