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This can form a pun on the family name as in Thomas Nevile's motto " Ne vile velis ".
Her motto for students was " I am, I can, I ought, I will.
According to the University, the Latin motto Sidere mens eadem mutato can be translated as " Though the constellations change, the mind is universal ", therefore, conveying the aspiration that " the traditions of the older universities of the Northern Hemisphere are continued here in the Southern.
His motto, one of the first and still most distinctive signatures in art history, ALS IK KAN (" AS I CAN ") first appeared in 1433 on Portrait of a Man in a Turban, which can be seen as indicative of his emerging self-confidence at the time.
The motto can also be interpreted as a Brussels dialect rendering of the Dutch phrase " Hier ben ik, hier blijf ik " (" Here I am, here I stay ").
His initials ' WP ' and the motto ' ab alto ' can be seen inscribed above the doorway of the old church next to Clissold Park.
For some, this consensus was tied up with a concern for social welfare reform ( typified by the Beveridge Report ), as typified in the motto if we can build better, we can live better ; for others, such as John Betjeman it was a more conservative objection to the changing character of existing towns.
The goat's head can still be seen on the old office building to the mill complex and their arms are emblazoned in St. James ' Church, in Meltham Mills ( which the family built )-a hawkes lure: motto " en dieu ma foy " ( in God my trust ).
His motto was " Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest " which means " Let no man belong to another who can belong to himself.
Historically the royal motto has been used in connection with the Swedish coat of arms, and today can be seen printed on the 1 krona coin.
If you can ’ t be good, be colorful .— Conrad's personal motto.
The team crest is a circular logo bearing the team motto Sumatera Selatan Bersatu Teguh, which means that the team can be used as one means to realize the unity of the round from all communities in South Sumatra province, and is also the province's motto.
United Empire Loyalists are also remembered in the province's motto, " Loyal She Began, Loyal She Remains ," which can also be found on the province of Ontario's Coat of Arms.
* The associated device and / or motto can also be used separately
The " Ranch Handers " motto was " Only you can prevent a forest " – a take on the popular U. S. Forest Service poster slogan of Smokey Bear.
These four words ( which can be translated as God, Fatherland, Local Rule, and King ), have been the motto and cornerstone of Carlism throughout its existence.
Even though the motto of the Collège is " Docet Omnia ," Latin for " It teaches everything ," its goal can be best summed up by Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phrase: " Not preconceived notions, but the idea of free thought " which is inscribed in golden letters above the main hall of the Collège building.
The most unusual work written for Joachim was the F-A-E Sonata, a collaboration between Schumann, Brahms, and Albert Dietrich, based upon the initials of Joachim's motto, Frei aber Einsam ( which can be translated as " free but lonely ", " free but alone ", or " free but solitary ").
While one can translate the phrase to mean " splendour without diminishment ", in combination with the geographical position of British Columbia ( in the far west of the former British Empire ), the setting sun shown on the shield, and the old concept of the sun never setting over the Empire, the motto should be understood to express the idea " a shining without a sunset ".
Annuit cœptis and the other motto on the reverse of the Great Seal, Novus ordo seclorum, can both be traced to lines by the Roman poet Virgil.
The Latin motto of the regiment is Nunquam retrorsum, which can be roughly translated as " Never retreat ".
In a nutshell, the authors attempted to translate the Marine Corps motto into management stragegies and visions that can play an important and valid role in the overall productivity and achievement of a company.

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The Latin motto is literally translated as " Perhaps the time may come when these difficulties will be sweet to remember ".
Its Latin motto, fiat panis, translates into English as " let there be bread ".
In Scottish heraldry where the motto is granted as part of the blazon, it is usually shown on a scroll above the crest, and may not be changed at will.
A motto may be in any language.
The state motto is Esto Perpetua ( Latin for " Let it be forever ").
It was supposed to be a bigger birthday party for Roeingh, later " Dr Motte ", and the motto Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen ( in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes ) stood for disarmament ( peace ), music ( joy ) and a fair food production / distribution ( pancakes ).
The official name of the territory, Nouvelle-Calédonie, could be changed in the near future due to the accord, which stated that " a name, a flag, an anthem, a motto, and the design of banknotes will have to be sought by all parties together, to express the Kanak identity and the future shared by all parties.
McVeigh wore a printed T-shirt with the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis (" Thus always to tyrants ", which was shouted by John Wilkes Booth immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ) and " The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants " ( from Thomas Jefferson ).
Their motto was, " The courage to be Modern and Orthodox ".
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.
: Argent on a Cross Azure and open book proper, clasps Gold, between four Stars of eight points Or, on a chief Gules a Lion passant Guardant also Or, together with this motto " Sidere mens eadem mutato " to be borne and used forever herafter by the said University of Sydney on their Common Seal, Shields or otherwise according to the Law of Arms.
The motto at the top of the Arms of the University, in Hebrew characters, is " Let there be Light "; the motto at the bottom, in Latin, is " A Multitude of the Wise is the Health of the World.
" Although there have been a number of philosophers who have formulated similar anti-razors since Chatton's time, no one anti-razor has perpetuated in as much notability as Chatton's anti-razor, although this could be the case of the Late Renaissance Italian motto of unknown attribution Se non è vero, è ben trovato (" Even if it is not true, it is well conceived ") when referred to a particularly artful explanation.
The ties will usually be in a set pattern for the school, and jackets will usually carry a patch on the breast pocket with the school's name, coat of arms, and motto or emblem.
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!
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 ship's motto, as engraved on its dedication plaque, is a quote from the poem Locksley Hall by Alfred Tennyson: " For I dipt in to the future, far as human eye could see ; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be.
The Economist magazine referred to Brin as an " Enlightenment Man ", and someone who believes that " knowledge is always good, and certainly always better than ignorance ", a philosophy that is summed up by Google ’ s motto " Organize the world ’ s information and make it universally accessible and useful " and " Don't be evil ".

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In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, which by 2010 had seen 29 million visitors — 1, 300, 000 annually — pass through the iron gates crowned with the infamous motto, Arbeit macht frei (" work makes free ").
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.
* " Excelsior ", the official motto of the state of New York ( seen on its seal )
Over the past century Lindon has seen organized development, but it has tried to remain true to its motto: Lindon: a little bit of country.
:" The east is represented by a rising sun, in the right-hand corner of the seal ; to the left of it, commerce is represented by a river and a steamboat ; in the foreground, agriculture is represented as the basis of the future prosperity of the state, by a settler ’ s cabin and a man plowing with a pair of horses ; beyond this is a train of ox-wagons, going west ; in the background is seen a herd of buffalo, retreating, pursued by two Indians, on horseback ; around the top is the motto, ' Ad astra per aspera ,' and beneath a cluster of thirty-four stars.
Unlike some universities, the motto is not seen frequently at RGU, although it has appeared in graduation materials and is engraved on the shaft of the university's ceremonial mace.
The latter usage can also be seen in the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, with the motto of the Royal arms, Dieu et mon droit, being displayed on a scroll beneath the shield.
The three stars stand for the three major ethnic groups of Burundi: the Hutu, the Twa and the Tutsi The three stars also stand for the three elements of the national motto: Unité, Travail, Progrès (" Unity, Work, Progress "), which can be seen on the Coat of arms of Burundi.
A moderate anti-establishment jilt features in many of the articles, but while the paper strives to cause commotion ( as seen in the Prosh motto " Never Apologise, Never Explain!
During his last few years of life, Elvis Presley adopted " Takin ' Care of Business " as a motto, abbreviated as TCB, which can be seen on one of his airplanes, is still used in Elvis merchandise.
In his painting, depict things that people have seen however, he didn ’ t start following this motto until much later in his life.
At the far end of the same room, once the dining room of the Shireburns, the motto can be seen again, carved into the minstrel's gallery: Quant Je Puis.
It used to be sold with the motto, " America's Lusty, Lively Beer ", perhaps in reference to Canada, though it is seldom seen in the United States.
SISMI's motto, as seen on its logo, was "" ( Latin for " Understanding hidden things ").
The list can be divided into two groups ; one of the 74 Popes and Antipopes who reigned prior to the appearance of the Prophecy in 1590, for whom the connection between the motto and the Pope is usually clear but can be seen as postdiction.
Tech's motto, seen on the student ID card in the feelies, is " Omne ignotum pro magnifico ".
Nowadays, the motto of these units is " See without being seen ", as opposed to the cold-war period " Find, Bind and Strike ", where the units would find the enemy, engage them, deliver an artillery strike, and speed off.
The restaurant's motto is " the place to see and to be seen.
The family motto is " Esse non Videri " ( Latin for " To be, not to be seen ").

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