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coats and come
Their coats come in a variety of colors, including white, cream, fawn, red, grizzle and tan, black and tan, and tricolor ( white, black and tan ).
Though the physical St Edward's Crown is property of the Queen in Right of the United Kingdom, its two-dimensional representation has come to be utilised throughout all the Commonwealth realms as an indication of each country's respective royal authority, thus appearing on coats of arms, badges for military and police units, and logos for government departments and private organizations with royal associations.
One of the earliest, if not the earliest, coats of arms attributed to Bosnia come from the Fojnica armorial, which was completed in 1340.
One of the earliest, if not the earliest, coats of arms attributed to Bosnia come from the Fojnica armorial, which was completed in 1340.
Pointing breeds come in all varieties of coats, from short-haired dogs, to wire-haired dogs, to silky-coated Setters.
Miniature Dachshunds come in all three coats: Smooth, Long hair, and Wire hair they come in many colors including Chocolate, chocolate Cream, Piebald, Dapple, and English Cream.
Each weekend in this community, hundreds of craftsmen come to offer their wares such as sweaters, vests, scarves, hats and coats with prices ranging from 20 pesos to 4, 500, made from wool, cotton and some synthetic fibers but the most respresentative pieces are made with undyed wool.

coats and same
Eastern coats of arms are characterized by a pronounced, territorial, clan system – often, entire villages or military groups were granted the same coat of arms irrespective of family relationships.
* Difference ( heraldry ), any systematic way of distinguishing similar coats of arms belonging to members of the same family
Because the basic pattern for the stroller ( black jacket worn with striped trousers in British English ) and dinner jacket ( tuxedo in American English ) are the same as lounge coats, tailors traditionally call both of these special types of jackets a coat.
Other types of suit still worn today are the dinner suit, part of black tie, which arose as a lounging alternative to dress coats in much the same way as the day lounge suit came to replace frock coats and morning coats ; and, rarely worn today, the morning suit.
File: Impalement demo. svg | The same two coats impaled
Dark green coats faced with scarlet and lined with the same, a waistcoat of green cloth, and Buckskin Indian leggings reaching from the ankle to the waist ... their caps were almost skull caps of black jacket leather or turned up felt with a black cockade on the left side.
They are essentially the same except for differences in coats, and slight differences in colouration and markings.
As this condition is most commonly found in Westies and in Maltese, the condition was originally thought to be connected to the genes for white coats, however the same condition has since been found in other non-white breeds including the Yorkshire Terrier and the Dachshund.
Their physical build is different from previous Evas, being narrower in the chest and shoulders and wider in the hips, and apparently covered by the same reinforced plastic that coats the arms.
The right-hand column shows the brisures used in Canadian heraldry for daughters. The marks are usually very much smaller than shown, and the fourth son's cadency mark is not the continental merlette but the British Isles martlet In heraldry, cadency is any systematic way of distinguishing similar coats of arms belonging to members of the same family.
In case of Lucerne and Ticino, whose flags consist of fields of different colours divided per fess ( horizontally ), the coats of arms are of the same colours divided per pale ( vertically ).
The nougat chocolate center is first formed into very large slabs, which are cut to size, and after the centers are formed they are coated with milk chocolate through a process called " enrobing " wherein the centers pass through a continuous flowing vertical " sheet " of chocolate while, at the same time, a rotating chocolate covered wheel beneath the mesh belt coats the base of the bar.
Waterproof coats and jackets tend to be same as a constables such as the national hi vis uniform blouson jacket and are normally black or hi-visibility with appropriate badging to identify the wearer.
Polish coats of arms are divided in the same way as their western counterparts.
However, the book also chronicles the Twits ' mistreatment of those around them ; Mr. Twit apparently coats tree limbs with glue in hopes of catching birds for pie, but when a group of little boys wind up sticking to the tree he very nearly winds up forcing them to endure the same fate until they figure out how to free themselves.
Until the modern cut away morning coat was worn, the single breasted frock coat was called a morning coat, and was used in such a less formal context, and double breasted coats made this way would often not fasten, being held loosely together in much the same way the modern morning coat is, with a single link.
The contrast between the summer and winter coats was sharp, though not to the same extent as in Far Eastern populations.
Noticing they are wearing the same expensive coats, she remarks that they are both " sisters under the mink " and have benefited from an association with gangsters.
For colder weather there are heavy dirndl coats in the same cut as the dresses, with a high neck and front buttons, thick mittens and wool hats.
The two former schools each had a coat of arms, however despite the two schools being separate they shared the same governing body, which itself had a coat of arms, that consisted of the two schools ' coats of arms impaled.
Another one from around the same date was reported in the Central Provinces and had dark brown coats with black markings T. Banjie's report " Tigers in China " ( 1983 ) alleged several sightings of black tigers in the Dongning area of China.

coats and varieties
Men and women wore coats, e. g. Pazyryk Saka had many varieties, from fur to felt.
Until then, most coats were double breasted, but Chesterfields and accompanying styles like the guard's coat were worn in single and double breasted varieties.
All varieties have their own brand of charm since they have slightly differing ancestry that helped in the development of the coats.

coats and those
" How beautiful the Centaurides are, even where they are horses ; for some grow out of white mares, others are attached to chestnut mares, and the coats of others are dappled, but they glisten like those of horses that are well cared for.
Gothic fashion is often confused with Heavy Metal fashion and Emo fashion: outsiders often mistake fans of heavy metal for goth, particularly those who wear black trench coats or wear " corpse paint " ( a term associated with the black metal music scene ).
Because of this, selection pressure for early humans would favor decreasing body hair because those with thick coats would have more lethal-disease-carrying ectoparasites and would thereby have lower fitness.
" The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City, treated their King with a collation under a tent, placed in St. George's Fields ; and five or six hundred citizens cloathed in coats of black velvet, and ( not improperly ) wearing chains about their necks, by an order of the Common Council, attended on the triumph of that day ;... and those who had been so often defeated in the field, and had contributed nothing either of bravery or policy to this change, in ordering the souldiery to ride with swords drawn through the city of London to White Hall, the Duke of York and Monk leading the way ; and intimating ( as was supposed ) a resolution to maintain that by force which had been obtained by fraud.
Beneath the founder's statue are the coats of arms of Edward III, the founder of King's Hall, and those of his five sons who survived to maturity, as well as William of Hatfield, whose shield is blank as he died as an infant, before being granted arms.
In those traditions coats of arms are legal property transmitted from father to son ; wives and daughters could also bear arms modified to indicate their relation to the current holder of the arms.
Joan's is the smaller of the two tombs ; both were decorated with brass plates — full-length representations of them on the tops, and small shields bearing coats of arms around the sides — but those were damaged or destroyed in 1644 during the English Civil War.
In 1358 the Habsburg Duke Rudolf IV imparted coats of arms to those provinces without them and ordered the Slovenian Hat to be placed above the arms of the Slovenian March ( later called Lower Carniola and now a province of Slovenia ).
In some historical depictions of coats of arms, a kind of silver leaf was applied to those parts of the device that were argent.
Bobcats in the desert regions of the southwest have the lightest colored coats, while those in the northern, forested regions are darkest.
It appears in numerous flags, including those of Scotland and Jamaica, and other coats of arms and seals.
As Great Pyrenees mature, their coats grow thicker and the longer colored hair of the coat often fades on those dogs that were not born completely white.
Different types of seed coats can be made up of living or dead cells, and both types can be influenced by hormones ; those composed of living cells are acted upon after seed formation, whereas the seed coats composed of dead cells can be influenced by hormones during the formation of the seed coat.
Three coats of arms also decorate the postern gate ; the central arms is that of Sir Robert Knolles, who Edward Dalyngrigge had fought for in the Hundred Years ' War, but those flanking it are blank.
The dusters ( long coats ) worn by Frank and his men in the opening massacre resemble those worn by Liberty Valance ( Lee Marvin ) and his henchmen when they are introduced in this film.
The floors were covered in polychrome encaustic tiles featuring foliage, heraldic beasts, and coats of arms including those of England, France, the Holy Roman Empire, Queen Eleanor of Castile, Richard of Cornwall and many powerful noble families.
Commenting on the newly castrated lion in the arms of the Nordic Battle Group in 2007, Vladimir Sagerlund, heraldic artist at the Swedish National Archives since 1994, was critical of the politically motivated decision, stating, " once upon a time coats of arms containing lions without genitalia were given to those who betrayed the Crown.
Initially considered to be European rather than English or Scottish, after the First World War it became more prevalent in England in badges of coats relating to the Royal Air Force, or the arms of those with some RAF connection.
The earlier version, adopted on incorporation in 1874, impaled the coats of arms of the bishopric ( cross keys ) to the dexter with those of the dean and chapter ( cross swords ) to the sinister.
Thus, many coats and outergarments ( especially those for outdoor use in cold climates ) are padded with such materials as felt or down or feathers or artificial insulations.
An inner doorway is decorated with three coats of arms: those of Henry VII, his son Arthur and Arthur's wife Catherine of Aragon.
As part of Greek politician Aiskhines ( Aeschines )' proof that a member of the prosecution against him, Timarkhos ( Timarchus ), had prostituted himself to ( or been " kept " by ) another male while young, he attributed fellow prosecutor Demosthenes ' nickname Batalos (" arse ") to his " unmanliness and kinaidiā and frequently commented on his " unmanly and womanish temper ", even criticising his clothing: " If anyone took those dainty little coats and soft shirts off you ... and took them round for the jurors to handle, I think they'd be quite unable to say, if they hadn't been told in advance, whether they had hold of a man's clothing or a woman's.
Among these coats are those of Great Žemaitija: " a black bear with an argent chain on its neck on a field gules.

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