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The " classic " Datsun logo, based on the Flag of Japan and Japan's Names of Japan | nickname as the " Land of the Rising Sun ".
Since taking over the franchise, Attanasio has worked hard to build bridges with Milwaukee baseball fans, including giving away every seat to the final home game of 2005 free of charge and bringing back the classic " ball and glove " logo of the club's glory days on " Retro Friday " home games, during which they also wear versions of the team's old pinstriped uniforms.
The classic Taco Bell logo used from 1985 to 1994.
The logo used is the same piercing sword logo, updated to the classic wine and gold scheme.
The jersey features the webbed ' D ' on the chest with the classic Mighty Ducks logo on each shoulder.
The reappearance of the pre-2001 Matchbox logo, albeit without its classic quotation marks, marked the return to this philosophy.
The bridge was replaced in 1976, but its classic steel arches were never changed in the town logo.
While being employed at Converse, one of its employees, Jim Labadini ( 1968-78 ), created the chevron and star insignia / logo that still remains on most Converse footwear items that are not classic Chuck Taylors.
The current logo was created in 1992, when the logo was repainted digitally by New Orleans artist, Michael Deas, who was commissioned to return the lady to her " classic " look.
The Carlsberg influence can be seen in the typography of the ' Beer Chang ' logo, which resembles the classic ' Carlsberg Beer '.
The classic ' Zig-zag ' logo appeared in 1977 designed by Stuart Kettle-this initially featured a mechanical bird flying above it, but later, Chris Wroe ( who drew all of the classic caricatures of the Tiswas team ) replaced this with a drawing of the Phantom Flan Flinger.
The classic logo of WNEW with the Statue of Liberty pictured.
The format of the online edition is classic Weekly World News right down to the old Weekly World News logo used from 1979 to 2001.
The classic Thames Television logo ( 1968-1989 )
" While Yorkshire used a scaled-back version of this branding ( still using the classic logo and being verbally known as " Channel 3 Yorkshire "), Tyne Tees was re-branded as " Channel 3 North East ", dropped the familiar TTTV logo, and relegated the Tyne Tees name to secondary branding.
A limited edition " Anniversary " model was introduced to mark Saab's 50th anniversary, featuring leather seats embossed with the classic, aircraft-inspired Saab logo and a colour-keyed body kit.
The classic " Stax-O-Wax " logo used during the Atlantic distribution years
The only current athletic logo for the University is the classic or running hog as has been depicted on the program's football helmets.
* 1996 – 97: Chicago Blackhawks ( used through 2006 – 07 ), New York Islanders ( third and fourth jerseys with classic logo ), New York Rangers ( through 2006 – 07 ), Tampa Bay Lightning ( through 1998 – 99 ), Toronto Maple Leafs ( one game – throwback / vintage jerseys )
For Shepherd's second season, the show's logo, intro, and set was changed, dropping the classic theme.

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The classic view of Domitian is usually negative, since most of the antique sources were related to the Senatorial or aristocratic class, with which Domitian had a notoriously difficult relation.
While the classic bosal-style hackamore is usually used to start young horses, other designs, such as various bitless bridles and the mechanical hackamore are often seen on mature horses with dental issues that make bit use painful, horses with certain training problems, and on horses with mouth or tongue injuries.
For a few years, Activision continued to market Infocom's classic games in collections ( usually by genre, such as the Science Fiction collection ); in 1991, they published The Lost Treasures of Infocom, followed in 1992 by The Lost Treasures of Infocom II.
The principal advantage of hereditary monarchy is the immediate continuity of leadership, with a usually short interregnum ( as illustrated in the classic phrase "
Q3A comes with several gameplay modes ; Free for All ( FFA ), a classic deathmatch, where each player competes against the rest for the highest score, Team Deathmatch ( TDM ), where usually two teams of four compete for the highest team frag total, Tournament ( 1v1 ), a deathmatch between two players, usually ending after a set time and Capture the Flag, which is played on symmetrical maps where teams have to recover the enemy flag from the opponents ' base while retaining their own.
Because of this expense, pipes with bodies made of wood ( usually mahogany ) instead of gourd, but with the same classic shape, are sold as calabashes.
In the classic scenario, the itch is made worse by warmth and is usually experienced as being worse at night, possibly because there are fewer distractions.
Most classic translations, including both Douglas and Dryden, employed a rhyme scheme, a very non-Roman convention that is not usually followed in modern versions.
Though usually weaker than classic tornadoes, they can produce strong winds which could cause serious damage.
Besides building a library of " classic " fonts ( usually under different names for trademark reasons ), Bitstream has developed a number of fonts itself.
The earliest microscopic signs of BPH usually begin between the age of 30 and 50 years old in the PUG, which are posterior to the proximal urethra .< sup >: 694 </ sup > However, the majority of growth eventually occurs in the TZ .< sup >: 694 </ sup > In addition to these two classic areas, the peripheral zone ( PZ ) of the prostate is also involved to a lesser extent .< sup >: 695 </ sup > Since prostatic cancer also occurs in the PZ, BPH nodules in the PZ are often biopsied to rule out cancer .< sup >: 695 </ sup >
As a classic western, Dodge City contains — with the possible exception of an attack by hostile Red Indians — all the stock ingredients and clichés the genre has usually been associated with.
Martin usually acted opposite actors dressed exactly like the classic movie stars he was interacting with so that he had someone to talk to and would respond to his lines.
The classic dummies used by ventriloquists ( the technical name for which is ventriloquial figure ) vary in size anywhere from twelve inches tall to human-size and larger, with the height usually falling between thirty-four and forty-two inches.
Clothing is usually adorned with motifs inspired by classic American horror films or art-styles inspired by Ed " Big Daddy " Roth.
This classic comic strip " flop take " is accompanied by a free-fall onomatopoeic sound ( usually ¡ Plop !).
In the realm of popular music, the orchestra provided the recorded string accompaniments on many of Motown Record's classic hits of the 1960s, usually under the direction of the orchestra's concertmaster of the time, Gordon Staples.
Sunni ulama usually work within a tradition ( madhhab ) that starts with one of five classic jurists.
A modern rope is usually made of synthetic fiber, though some classic styles are still made of rawhide.
Time travel usually involves the use of some type of advanced technology, such as H. G. Wells ' classic The Time Machine, or the commercially successful 1980s-era Back to the Future trilogy.
Conditioning is usually done by pairing the two stimuli, as in Pavlov ’ s classic experiments.
They tend to conform to the classic shape, with ( usually ) long tails, short legs, long narrow wings and an arboreal lifestyle.
Stride more frequently incorporates elements of the blues, as well as harmonies more complex than usually found in the works of classic ragtime composers.
The system price in the day-ahead market is, in principle, determined by matching offers from generators to bids from consumers at each node to develop a classic supply and demand equilibrium price, usually on an hourly interval, and is calculated separately for subregions in which the system operator's load flow model indicates that constraints will bind transmission imports.

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