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Its motto is Gens una sumus, meaning " We are one people ".
Of including the motto " In God We Trust " on money, in 1907 he wrote, " It seems to me eminently unwise to cheapen such a motto by use on coins, just as it would be to cheapen it by use on postage stamps, or in advertisements.
The 1934 Philadelphia strike appears in two versions: one with a light motto " In God We Trust ", which is the same as that used on the 1932 strikings, and the other a heavy motto seen after the dies were reworked.
* July 30 – A Joint Resolution of Congress is signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorizing " In God We Trust " as the U. S. national motto.
He is on the Executive Board of the Center for Global Media Studies at Washington State University, an organization whose motto, " Global Media Cover the World ... We Cover Global Media ," connects with the focus of his recent work studying the accuracy of audience recall of news media in a cross-cultural vein ( Faccoro & DeFleur, 1993 ).
Sussex's motto, We wunt be druv, is a Sussex dialect expression meaning ' we will not be pushed around ' and reflects the traditionally independent nature of Sussex men and women.
The motto of the firm is " Quality In Everything We Do ".
Another source was some of the Continental currency issued earlier in 1776 ; these were designed by Franklin and featured the motto We Are One surrounded by thirteen rings, each with the name of a colony.
That led to the 1977 – 78 motto of " We owe you one ", which would ultimately backfire when they lost in the playoffs that season to the Washington Bullets, who went on to win the NBA championship.
Welcome to Boothbay sign featuring the motto Pelegrinis cibum dedimus, Latin for " We fed the Pilgrim ( Plymouth Colony ) | Pilgrims "
The city takes its name from a former road, Gun Barrel Lane ( which is now State Highway 198 ), as well as its motto, " We Shoot Straight with You " and its symbol-a rifle with two crossed antique pistols.
" Be The Best We Can Be " is the school motto.
The central motto on the seal of the City of Danbury is Restituimus ( Latin for " We have restored "), a reference to the destruction caused by the Loyalist army troops.
The essence of antiquarianism is a focus on the empirical evidence of the past, and is perhaps best encapsulated in the motto adopted by the 18th-century antiquary, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, " We speak from facts not theory ".
The motto translates toWe Rule the Heavens ”.
The ships ' motto, Fortitudine Vincimus ( By Endurance We Conquer ), was Shackleton's family motto.
An additional motto, In God We Trust, appears under these elements, though it is not part of the state seal or coat of arms.
In 2001, Musgrove signed legislation requiring the motto " In God We Trust " to be displayed in every public school classroom, as well as the school auditoriums and cafeterias, throughout the state.
Upon taking office, his motto became " We must stand firm in the Chaco.
The motto I proposed for the Review was Tenui musam meditamur avena .--' We cultivate literature on a little oatmeal.
Its motto is We seek renewed reverence for the Earth and a vision of Nature as the ultimate context for human existence ...
The school motto is: " We cannot see but we will conquer ".

motto and rise
This gave rise to the saying " Let others wage wars, but you, happy Austria, shall marry ", which became a motto of the dynasty.
In 1875, Moncton was able to reincorporate as a town and adopted the motto " Resurgo " ( Latin for I rise again ).
Their motto was: " The firmament has perished, the Yellow Sky will soon rise ; in this year of jiazi, let there be prosperity in the world!
Bernoulli chose a figure of a logarithmic spiral and the motto Eadem mutata resurgo (" Changed and yet the same, I rise again ") for his gravestone ; the spiral executed by the stonemasons was, however, an Archimedean spiral., “ Bernoulli wrote that the logarithmic spiral ‘ may be used as a symbol, either of fortitude and constancy in adversity, or of the human body, which after all its changes, even after death, will be restored to its exact and perfect self ’.” ( Livio 2002: 116 ).
( Latin for " rise " or " push on "— now used as a motto by Brock University ), and even " a request that his fall might not be noticed or prevent the advance of his brave troops, adding a wish, which could not be distinctly understood, that some token of remembrance should be transmitted to his sister.
Tracy is located inside a triangle formed by Interstate 205 on the north side of the city, Interstate 5 to the east, and Interstate 580 to the southwest, This has given rise to Tracy's motto, now recorded on the city's website: " Think Inside the Triangle ".
Their motto was " Take one province by force, and inspire the other provinces to rise up ".
The article also revealed that the Objects of Desire had used the motto " England will rise again ", and had performed at a 1993 conference at Wembley called " Global Deception " at which speakers included renowned conspiracy theorists Eustace Mullins ( who has been denounced as an antisemite because of his writings, which he later recanted ) and William Cooper.
The new motto was " E Cineribus Resurgo " or " I rise from the ashes.
The city's motto, Speramus meliora ; resurget cineribus (" We hope for better things, it will rise from the ashes ") dates from this event.
This became an important centre of learning, giving rise to the phrase " Ionad Bairre Sgoil na Mumhan " (" Where Finbarr taught let Munster learn "), chosen for motto by today's University College Cork.
" The name Philolexian is Greek for " lover of discourse ," and the society's motto is the Latin word Surgam, meaning " I shall rise.
With the intent to honor his grandfather, Bache explicitly referred to the sun on the back of Washington ’ s chair at the Constitutional Convention when he used the motto, “ Surgo Ut Prosim ,” translated as, “ I rise to be useful .” For Bache, the motto symbolized the dawning, not the setting of the sun on the new republic.

motto and our
* Biggs, Shy, & Stir: This featured Gailord Sartain as " Cletus Biggs of Biggs, Shy, & Stir-Kornfield Kounty's most honorable law firm-where our motto is, ' When in doubt, sue!
Under the motto " the Qur ' an is our constitution ,"
Instead of the conservative motto, " A fair day's wage for a fair day's work ," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, " Abolition of the wage system.
The town's motto Deus praesidium, mercatura decus translates as " God our strength, merchandise our glory ".
Thomas Jefferson, stated as early as 1799 that " Commerce with all nations, alliance with none, should be our motto ", and in 1801 " I deem of the essential principles of our government be peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.
The town's motto is " Pride in our past, and faith in our future ".
' But this was too near the truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom, none of us, I am sure, had ever read a single line.
This is also referred to in the Latin motto: Refulget labores nostros coelum or The heavens reflect our labours popularly attributed to the glow observed in the night sky from the steelmaking activities.
Derived from Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne's original motto " God our Father, Christ our Redeemer, Man our Brother ", which served as the AME Church motto until the 2008 General Conference, when the current motto was officially adopted.
The fourth stanza includes the phrase, " And this be our motto: ' In God is our Trust.
'" The Star-Spangled Banner, which includes the phrase " And this be our motto: In God is our Trust " in the fourth stanza.
This includes the motto “ Your archeology is the perseverance of our race, culture and work ” ( Tu arqueología constancia de nuestra raza cultura y trabajo ).

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