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The logo was redesigned with red and silver accents to depict a more powerful, aggressive falcon, which now more closely resembles the capital letter F. Although the Falcons still wore black helmets, the new uniforms featured jerseys and pants with red trim down the sides.
Between 2005 – 09 English Heritage attempted to restore Kenilworth's garden more closely to its Elizabethan form, using as a basis the description in the Langham letter and details from recent archaeological investigations.
Striking up a conversation with D — about a subject in which the minister is interested, Dupin examined the letter more closely.
* First, although sometimes omitted, a two or three letter prefix which indicates the manufacturer of the device ( e. g. SN for Texas Instruments, DM for National Semiconductor ) although these codes are no longer closely associated with a single manufacturer, for example Fairchild Semiconductor manufactures parts with MM and DM prefixes, and none.
The final content of the letter is attributed to John Dickinson, as a draft in his own hand very closely resembles the final letter.
Solomon, who listened closely, chose to write a letter to the land of Sheba, through which he would try to convince the people of Sheba to cease in worshiping the sun and to come to the worship of God.
The history of the two globes is closely tied to cultural events and policies that have affected the city of Bergamo in the last 500 years. In fact the two Coronelli globes came to Bergamo in 1692, when Angelo Finardi, man of letter and Augustinian friar was librarian at the S. Augustine monastery.
An alternate form of the letter El (< span style =" font-family: ' Garamond ', ' Gill Sans ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Л л </ span >; italics: < span style =" font-family: ' Garamond ', ' Gill Sans ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Л л </ span >), more closely resembles the Greek letter Lambda ( Λ λ ).
It had been banned by the Soviet linguistic reform of 1933 as being " non-Ukrainian " ( possibly because the Ukrainian letter followed more closely the model of the Gamma letter of the Greek Alphabet, by not adopting the very distinctive letterform of the Russian letter " Ghe " used in cursive and italic styles ).
In a letter to Flamant, Manning stated: " The reciprocal of C corresponds closely with that of n, as determined by Ganguillet and Kutter ; both C and n being constant for the same channel.
Premiums play a larger role in Super Scrabble, due to both the presence of quadruple letter and word scores, and also because near the edge of the board, double word scores are spaced closely together, making it much easier to score a " double-double ".
In a letter to his eldest son, Frank Joslyn Baum, he said it was " nearer to the ' old-fashioned ' fairy tale than anything I have yet accomplished ," and in many respects, it adheres more closely to the fairy tale structure than the Oz books.
However, as Yang was closely related to Commander-in-Chief Liang Ji, Liang sent an urgent letter, asked Zhou to release Yang.
He closely matches the description given by Bishop Polycrates in his letter, a sacrificing priest who wore the petalon ( i. e., emblem of the High Priest ).
On December 8, 2010, in a letter to the FCC, the New America Foundation wrote to the FCC stating that, " Because this dispute arose shortly after Level 3 signed a deal with Netflix to transmit Netflix content, regulators should examine Comcast ’ s motives closely.
The letter by Franz Josef was based closely upon Berchtold ’ s June 14 memo calling for the destruction of Serbia.
It is usual to date them from the 7th century BC and consider the southwestern script to be the most ancient paleohispanic script with characters most closely resembling specific Phoenician letter forms found in inscriptions dated to c. 825 BC.
Martinus was at the head of a school which accommodated the law to what his opponents styled the equity of the purse ( aequitas bursalis ), whilst Bulgarus adhered more closely to the letter of the law.
In his letter of 10 March 2009 concerning his remission, on 21 January 2009, of the excommunication of the four bishops of the Society of St Pius X, Pope Benedict XVI announced his intention to link the Commission closely to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith:
Martinus Gosia and Bulgarus were the chiefs of two opposite schools at Bologna, corresponding in many respects to the Proculians and Sabinians of Imperial Rome, Martinus being at the head of a school which accommodated the law to what his opponents styled the equity of the purse ( aequitas bursalis ), whilst Bulgarus adhered more closely to the letter of the law, martinus school was also more flexible in terms of interpretation of the law, whilist bulgarus school was orthodox and more based on the " Corpus Iuris Civilis ".

letter and reflected
Both elements -- the caution about a meeting, the willingness eventually to hold one -- were reflected in a letter from the President which Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson brought back to Russia late in February.
If the letter T is reflected along a vertical axis, it appears the same.
Chebotareva's son, Gregory P. Tschebotarioff, noted the grand duchess's " firm, energetic handwriting " and how the letter " reflected the nature which endeared her so much to my mother.
As an initial letter in Classical Greek it always carried the rough breathing ( equivalent to h ) as reflected in the many Greek-derived English words, such as those that begin with hyper-and hypo -.
Uses breves, apostrophes and diereses, the latter two indicating orthographic syllable boundaries in cases that would otherwise be ambiguous. What is called MR may in many cases be any of a number of systems that differ from each other and from the original MR mostly in whether word endings are separated from the stem by a space, a hyphen or – according to McCune's and Reischauer's system – not at all ; and if a hyphen or space is used, whether sound change is reflected in a stem's last and an ending's first consonant letter ( e. g. pur-i vs. pul-i ).
This act of attempted censorship was reflected in the part where Grampa Simpson writes a letter complaining of how sexualized television has become and gives a list of words he never wants to hear on TV again, one of which is " family jewels ".
Peng later reflected that he was confused that Mao could have interpreted his private letter as a political attack, and wondered why, after thirty years of working together, Mao could not have discussed the matter privately with him, if Peng had indeed made the mistakes Mao claimed he did.
His disappointment was reflected in a later letter to Mussolini in which he said, " I fear that Franco is committing here the greatest mistake of his life ".
*: Several variants of MR, often also called " McCune's and Reischauer's ", differ from the original mostly in whether word endings are separated from the stem by a space, by a hyphen or not at all ; and if a hyphen or space is used, whether sound change is reflected in a stem's last and an ending's first consonant letter ( e. g. pur-i vs. pul-i ).
Early in 1515 ( through the intrigues of Andrea Ammonio, who sought the subcollectorship for himself ), an ill-considered letter from Vergil was intercepted, which reflected badly on both Wolsey and Henry VIII ; and as a result in April he was imprisoned in the Tower of London.
Inspired by a thousand-word rambling letter from his friend Neal Cassady, Kerouac in 1950 outlined the " Essentials of Spontaneous Prose " and decided to tell the story of his years on the road with Cassady as if writing a letter to a friend in a form that reflected the improvisational fluidity of jazz.
As he reflected in a letter to Airy of 12 October 1846:
An 1801 letter of Haydn to van Swieten, by then his longtime collaborator, used no second person pronouns, instead addressing the Baron as " Your Excellency "; presumably this reflected their everyday practice.
Miller appeared shocked by Uru Live < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s ultimate failure, as reflected in his letter to the Uru Live community, which he wrote to explain why the game had to be shut down for an indefinite amount of time.
Hwair ( also,, ) is the name of, the Gothic letter expressing the or sound ( reflected in English by the inverted wh-spelling ).
As I lay in my bath, I reflected that the last time I had seen him had been in his room at the Foreign Office when I had handed him my letter of resignation from the Diplomatic Service.
MMA usually named it's aircraft after Western Australian rivers, and the last letter of the aircraft registration reflected this i. e. Fokker F27 " RMA SWAN " had VH-MMS, " RMA ROBE " VH-MMR etc.
Since Jews began every letter or document with the words " With the help of God ," the papers reflected all aspects of everyday life in the countries of North Africa and bordering the Mediterranean.
Hasdai benefitted world Jewry not only indirectly by creating a favorable environment for scholarly pursuits within Iberia, but also by using his influence to intervene on behalf of foreign Jews, as is reflected in his letter to the Byzantine Princess Helena.
Series of 1928B for $ 5, $ 10, and $ 20 ; Series of 1928A for $ 50 and $ 100 ; and Series of 1928 for the large denominations reflected a change in the Federal Reserve Seal to contain a letter instead of a number.

letter and guidelines
Examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com — try typing a letter with your keyboard for more — and peepo. co. uk with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
In response, a Japanese website posted guidelines on how to write an English-language letter of protest to Google, and how to attack VANK's website ; they were quoted as stating, " We must fight against VANK ... We lost our sea, but this does not mean a defeat.
Qualitative classification of traffic is often done in the form of a six letter A-F level of service ( LOS ) scale defined in the Highway Capacity Manual, a US document used ( or used as a basis for national guidelines ) worldwide.
The Model Code of Conduct set by Election Commission of India gives guidance to political parties and candidates, and sets norms that bind them to respect and observe these guidelines in letter and spirit.
Other examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com & m dash ; try typing a letter with your keyboard for more & m dash ; and peepo. co. UK with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
The Canada Post guidelines for addressing of letter mail stipulate that general delivery mail should be addressed in the following fashion:
The Japan Post Service guidelines for addressing of letter mail stipulate that general delivery mail should be addressed in the following fashion:
Hence, British guidelines append the letter " P " to the stage of chronic kidney disease if there is significant protein loss.
Knight told the court a letter of apology did not fit the prison guidelines for a prohibited letter.
On May 27, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI wrote a letter to Chinese Catholics " to offer some guidelines concerning the life of the Church and the task of evangelization in China.
In 2009, he wrote guidelines for the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, which were interpreted by observers as overly restrictive and drew a response from Darío Castrillón Hoyos, President of the Ecclesia Dei Commission, who in a letter dated 6 March 2009 wrote to him: " Your ‘ Archdiocesan Guidelines ’ are simply not acceptable as they stand and I ask you to reconsider them ".
Sabharwal confirmed that Sen had written to him in order to enunciate guidelines against frivolous lawsuits against artists, but refused her plea on the grounds that she should have filed a formal petition instead of writing a letter.

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