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designation and Her
Commissioned vessels carry the designation ' Her Majesty's Canadian Ship ' ( HMCS ) in reference to the monarch and head of state of Canada.
The similar designation of Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine is applied to submarine vessels.
" Prince and Princess Christian and their two daughters dropped the territorial designation " of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderberg-Augustenburg " and instead became known as Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Christian, Her Highness Princess Marie Louise, and Her Highness Princess Helena Victoria, respectively.
In 2010, the theatre was honoured to receive royal designation from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and officially became the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
The Nova Scotia Tattoo was the first Tattoo to receive royal designation on the occasion of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 80th Birthday in 2006

designation and Majesty's
In the reign of a king, the designation changes to His Majesty's Canadian Ship ; the French version of the title remains unchanged in this instance.

designation and Canadian
Routinely, more than one-third of Acadia ’ s varsity athletes also achieve Academic All-Canadian designation through Canadian Interuniversity Sport by maintaining a minimum average of 80 per cent.
The Detroit River is designated an American Heritage River and a Canadian Heritage River — the only river to have this dual designation.
The Canadian Wildlife Service maintains a number of National Wildlife Areas in the Bay of Fundy including a proposed designation of Isle Haute in the middle of the Bay.
In five Canadian provinces, sixteen US states and the District of Columbia, naturopathic doctors who are trained at an accredited school of naturopathic medicine in North America, are entitled to use the designation ND or NMD.
* Southern Control Area, a Canadian airspace designation
" designation by Canadian law schools is not intended to indicate an emphasis on American law, but rather to distinguish Canadian law degrees from English law degrees, which do not require prior undergraduate study.
* Financial Management Advisor designation of the Canadian Securities Institute
Hnatyshyn attended Victoria Public School and Nutana Collegiate Institute, and enrolled in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, where he was placed in the Spitfire Squadron in Saskatoon and given the designation Air Cadet # 107.
" CFAO 2-10 ) However, the Armour Branch has continued to use the title Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, the Infantry Branch continued to use the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps designation, and the Artillery Branch uses the term Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.
It includes the Burgess Shale site, a World Heritage Site in its own right from 1980 to 1984, when it was included in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks WHS designation.
Elk Island Park was later granted federal park status in 1913, and then designation as an official National Park under the National Parks Act which passed through the Canadian Parliament in 1930.
The designation of Byng proved less controversial than that of his predecessor, the Duke of Devonshire, due partly to the General's popularity, but also because the practice of prior consultation with the Canadian prime minister had been revived.
Auxiliary vessels carry the designation ' Canadian Forces Auxiliary Vessel ' ( CFAV ) since the unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968.
Many RCN shore facilities also bear the designation, such as HMCS Trinity, HMCS Naden,, HMCS Stone Frigate, and all Royal Canadian Sea Cadets summer training centres, such as HMCS Quadra.
In addition, films which are sometimes designated as " American " productions often involve a higher-percentage of Canadian participation but the " American " designation is favoured for tax purposes.
The French Canadian employees of the Hudson's Bay Company called them all " coquins ", meaning " Rogues ", where the designation comes from.

designation and Ship
In the fictional Star Trek universe, there have been a number of starships named Enterprise ( where the designation refers to United Federation of Planets Star Ship rather than United States Ship ):
The valid designation of the term-concept " Ship of Theseus " is the part of that object which provides its name, identity, function, and conventional discreteness.
The aircraft, a DC-10 Series 10 ( production designation " Ship 29 ") was built in Long Beach, California as N1337U, meaning it was originally to be delivered to United Airlines, but the airline did not take delivery.
During the voyage Bellingshausen also visited Ship Cove in New Zealand, the South Shetland Islands, and discovered and named Peter I, Zavodovski, Leskov and Visokoi Islands, and a peninsula of the Antarctic mainland which he named the Alexander Coast but which has more recently borne the designation of Alexander Island.
The designation HMT ( Hired Military Transport ) would normally replace RMS ( Royal Mail Ship ) or SS ( Steamship ) on ships converted to troopship duty with Great Britain's Royal Navy.
The US did not use an alternate designation, using USS ( United States Ship ) as it does for any ship operated by its navy.
* Imperial Star Ship, a fictional spaceship designation prefix in the Star Trek Mirror Universe
Royal Mail Ship ( sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer ), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, a designation which dates back to 1840, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract to the British Royal Mail.
Landing Ship, Tank ( LST ) was the military designation for naval vessels created during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying significant quantities of vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto an unimproved shore.
* LNS, the NATO military designation for the Lithuanian Naval Ship
When the ship was commissioned Elizabeth II granted her the " Royal Mail Ship " designation: the only EAR & H ship to receive this distinction.

designation and HMCS
was the first ship with the HMCS designation.

designation and French
Then in 1702 the French astronomer Philippe de la Hire used a year he labeled at the end of years labeled ante Christum ( BC ), and immediately before years labeled post Christum ( AD ) on the mean motion pages in his Tabulæ Astronomicæ, thus adding the designation 0 to Kepler's Christi.
Later, he also referred to himself as a " phonometrician " ( meaning " someone who measures sounds ") preferring this designation to that of a " musician ", after having been called " a clumsy but subtle technician " in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911.
* Tide gauge observation reference networks ( French designation REFMAR: Réseaux de référence des observations marégraphiques )
In Australia, it was also commonly called Hermitage up to the late 1980s, but since that name is also a French Protected designation of origin, this naming practice caused a problem in some export markets and was dropped.
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
Because of its historical and cultural background, Metz benefits from its designation as French Town of Art and History.
In Luxembourg, Crémant de Luxembourg is a designation within the Moselle Luxembourgeoise appellation, rather than a separate appellation, but otherwise follow the same rules as French Crémant.
Since the designation Crémant is not reserved exclusively for French use ( as a result of it replacing méthode champenoise ), it may also be used by producers in other EU countries which fulfill the production criteria, although such usage is rare.
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
The first recorded use of the name to describe the region, which until then had no officially sanctioned designation, was in 1820 when the name was given in York, Upper Canada by then Lieutenant-Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland, Maitland was a veteran of the British campaign against the French in Spain, called the Peninsular War, during the Napoleonic Wars where he served under the command of Wellington.
* Air Tahiti Nui, a French Polynesian airline with the IATA airline designation " TN "
Its formal designation in the French Army was Fusil mitrailleur Mle 1915 CSRG ( Chauchat Sutter Ribeyrolles Gladiator ).
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
( Voltigeur, a French word meaning vaulter or leaper, was a designation given to elite light infantry units in the French Army, who acted as advance units of the main column.
The French M1917 Browning machine gun | Browning Machine Gun being manned by two crew members wearing gas mask s. They are on board the French sloop FFS COMMANDANT DUBOC ( British Navy designation for FFNL aviso Commandant Duboc F743 ) at Plymouth.
Its official French designation was: Matériel de 75mm Mle 1897.
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
First appearing in 2001, the Beretta 92G-SD and 96G-SD models evolved from the 92G version which was designed specifically for the French " Gendarmerie Nationale " ( French military designation of " PAMAS-G1 " which was initially manufactured in Italy by Beretta with steel supplied by France, and subsequently manufactured under license from Beretta in France by GIAT ; 1987 – present ) and used also by the " Armée de l ' Air " ( French Air Force ) and other law enforcement agencies.

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