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middle and coat
By the middle of the 12th century, coats of arms were being inherited by the children of armigers ( persons entitled to use a coat of arms ) across Europe.
While the jaguar closely resembles the leopard, it is sturdier and heavier, and the two animals can be distinguished by their rosettes: the rosettes on a jaguar's coat are larger, fewer in number, usually darker, and have thicker lines and small spots in the middle that the leopard lacks.
The flag of Moldova is related to the Romanian tricolour, except it has a 1: 2 ratio, a lighter shade of blue, a slightly different tint of yellow, and the Moldavian coat of arms in the middle.
The middle part of the coat of arms is meant to depict the landscape: streams and hills.
A variant of the flag with the national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe is legally reserved for official use abroad and at sea.
Another coat was found near two bodies in the middle of the tracks.
In the middle of the coat of arms is Saint Pancras ( St. Pancratius ), patron of the oldest church in Iserlohn.
On Viesīte flag you can see the colours of Selonia district flag-green, white and red, with the coat of arms of viesite in the middle of it.
File: Wappen Deutsches Reich-Reichswappen ( Mittleres ). svg | A pedestal ( terrace ) compartment in the middle version of the coat of arms of the German Emperor until 1918.
On meeting the Führer, Halifax almost created an incident by nearly handing his coat to Hitler, believing him to be a footman: " As I looked out of the car window, on eye level, I saw in the middle of this swept path a pair of black trousered legs, finishing up in silk socks and pumps.
In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the state, which was adopted on 1 July 1909.
The city's shield-shaped coat of arms is light blue, with a white rose in the middle.
In the middle is the coat of arms of Croatia.
It took, as one can expect, the red white blue tricolour and in official use the coat of the province in the middle.
The flags for official use had the coat of arms in the middle ( the chequy shield ), and that was the arms of Banovina ( I mean the simple chequy shield ).
All sources seem to agree that the Croatian tricolour was used after 1939, sometimes mentioning that the variant with the coat of arms in the middle was for the state use.
The flag of Montenegro is red, with the coat of arms in the middle, and golden borders.
The middle point of the coat of arms matches the middle point of the flag.
This practice, called marshalling, initially took the form of dimidiation, or splicing together two coats of arms split down the middle ( or sometimes, though rarely, split across the centre per fess or quarterly ) so that half one coat was matched up with the opposite half of the other.
Some people who remember him claim that Lyman Gilmore, an eccentric man, vowed to never cut his hair or beard, and wore a trench coat even in the middle of summer.
The latter is shown in the middle section of the city's coat of arms.
The motto in the coat of arms in the middle stripe Virtus Unita Fortior means " Strength United is Stronger ".
This coat of arms is similar to the old Upper Volta coat of arms ( see below ), with the Burkina Faso flag replacing the Upper Volta flag in the middle.

middle and tunica
In the largest vessels, the vasa vasorum penetrates the outer ( tunica adventitia ) layer and middle ( tunica media ) layer almost to the inner ( tunica intima ) layer.
The inner coat ( tunica intima ) can be separated from the middle ( tunica media ) by a little maceration, or it may be stripped off in small pieces ; but, on account of its friability, it cannot be separated as a complete membrane.
The tunica media ( or just media ) ( middle coat ) is the middle layer of an artery or vein. It lies between the tunica intima on the inside and the tunica externa on the outside.

middle and media
The " Middle Ages " first appears in Latin in 1469 as media tempestas or " middle season ".
In early usage, there were many variants, including medium aevum, or " middle age ", first recorded in 1604, and media scecula, or " middle ages ", first recorded in 1625.
* Scuola secondaria di I grado ( first grade secondary school, previously scuola media, middle school, by which it is still called ): it is mandatory and lasts 3 years and is the first stage in which different specialized professors teach different subjects.
* Tunica media, the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel
The term media comes from Latin meaning, " middle ," suggesting that the media's function is to connect people.
This is a rare form of the disease, occasionally occurring with otitis media ( ear infections ) in which C. tetani is present in the flora of the middle ear, or following injuries to the head.
Recurrent otitis media ( middle ear infection ) and sinusitis is common during early childhood.
Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear.
In this sense, the Articles are a revealing window into the ethos and character of Anglicanism, in particular in the way the document works to navigate a via media, or " middle path ," between the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and of the English Puritans, thus lending the Church of England a mainstream Reformed air.
In the middle of July 2010, reports from the German media emerged revealing that Villeneuve was putting together an entry bid to join the 2011 Formula One grid with his own team under the name " Villeneuve Racing ".
It was literally a cash prize ; rather than endure the embarrassment of media sneers about whether a WFL check would clear, the league neatly stacked cash high upon a table in the middle of the field.
According to him, past labels used by the media include " silent majority " in the 1960s, " forgotten middle class " in the 1970s, " angry white males " in the 1980s, " soccer moms " in the 1990s, and " NASCAR dads " in the 2000s ( decade ).
* Kitchen Drawer Online Griffin based online media platform for middle Georgia
The district has underway a major $ 200 million capital program including construction of eight elementary schools, a freshman school, two completely renovated middle schools, and an upgraded high school with two new gyms, a new media center, six new classrooms and a new cafeteria.
The band arrived in the middle of a media storm mid-2006 when they started using a " golden shower " act onstage during a rendition of Depeche Mode's " Enjoy the Silence " at Rock Am Ring and Pinkpop.
Most famously the Serjeant-at-Arms at the Palace of Westminster, after a protester got past the security, were described in the media as " middle aged men in tights.
In broad terms, the English School itself has supported the rationalist or Grotian tradition, seeking a middle way ( or via media ) between the ' power politics ' of realism and the ' utopianism ' of revolutionism.
The English bishops were delighted to find that the great French scholar was a ready-made Anglican, who had arrived, by independent study of the Fathers, at the very via media ( middle way ) between Puritanism and Catholicism which was becoming the fashion in the English Church.
Otitis media ( Latin ) is inflammation of the middle ear, or middle ear infection.
The World Health Organization defines chronic suppurative otitis media ( CSOM ) as " a stage of ear disease in which there is chronic infection of the middle ear cleft, a non-intact tympanic membrane ( i. e. perforated eardrum ) and discharge ( otorrhoea ), for at least the preceding two weeks " ( WHO 1998 ).
Chronic otitis media is the term used by most ear physicians worldwide to describe a chronically infected middle ear with eardrum perforation.
A major risk factor for developing otitis media is Eustachian tube dysfunction, which leads to the ineffective clearing of bacteria from the middle ear.
If the middle ear, which is normally sterile, becomes contaminated with bacteria, pus and pressure in the middle ear can result, and this is called acute bacterial otitis media.

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