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oval and aluminium
The new design consisted of an oval piece of metal ( ideally steel, but in most cases aluminium alloy was used ), roughly 40 by 50 milimetres.
The former South African Defense Force used two long, rectangular aluminium tags with oval ends, stamped with Serial Number, Name and Initials, and Religion.

oval and tag
The Austrian " Bundesheer " utilized a single long, rectangular tag with oval ends, stamped with blood group & Rh factor at the end, with ID number underneath.
The Saddam-era Iraqi Army utilized a single, long, rectangular metal tag with oval ends, inscribed ( usually by hand ) with Name and Number or Unit, and occasionally Blood Type.
The Ejército de Mexico uses a single long, rectangular metal tag with oval ends, embossed with Name, serial number, and blood type plus Rh factor.
They come in all shapes, from square, oval, multisided to one which replicates a " dog tag ".

oval and was
Then it passed through the oval Forum of Constantine where there was a second Senate-house and a high column with a statue of Constantine himself in the guise of Helios, crowned with a halo of seven rays and looking toward the rising sun.
The results suggested the earth was egg-shaped rather than oval.
Built in receding tiers upon a rectangular, oval, or square platform, the ziggurat was a pyramidal structure with a flat top.
In British oval racing, the term Production car racing has been used as an alternative for hot rods, as run in the West Country during the late 1960s to the mid 1970s, and a Production car world championship race was held twice in the 1970s, won by Spence Morgan in 1974 and Ralph Sanders in 1975, both driving Ford Anglias.
Their version was a flat, oval, more compact type of pencil.
His rendition, with bright yellow background, dark oval eyes, full smile and creases at the sides of the mouth, was imprinted on more than fifty million buttons and was familiar around the world.
The lute and vihuelalike round or oval ports or rosettes became a standard feature of German and Austrian viols and was retained to the very end.
The historic city formed an oval, surrounded by a strong wall, high, dating from the 12th century CE, and was flanked with towers, while on a rock, stood a castle.
The most influential description of Anne, but also the least reliable, was written by the Catholic propagandist and polemicist Nicholas Sanders in 1586, half a century after Anne's death: " Anne Boleyn was rather tall of stature, with black hair, and an oval face of a sallow complexion, as if troubled with jaundice.
When the " Pan-Am " name was replaced by " Amoco ", it marked the first time the torch and oval was used with the Amoco name.
In 1961, the torch and oval was redesigned with a flatter oval and a more contemporary torch design with the logo bearing the Standard or American name in the U. S. and the Amoco name outside the U. S.
This was accomplished by small balls set into oval holes leading to the brake surface.
The seal of Bacău was oval which is exceptional in Moldavia where the seals of other towns were round.
The oval surrounding their name was meant to protect them from evil spirits in life and after death.
It was a small oval, with the crest from the Great Seal ( the radiant constellation of thirteen stars surrounded by clouds ) in the center, with the motto E Pluribus Unum above it.
In March 1953, the small oval two-piece rear window was replaced by a slightly larger single-piece window.
He was instrumental in convincing Monet to have a cataract operation in 1923, and for over a decade encouraged Monet to complete his donation to the French state, the " Nymphéas " ( Water Lilies ) paintings that are now on display in Paris ' Musée de l ' Orangerie in specially constructed oval galleries ( which opened to the public in 1927 ).

oval and stamped
The " Ejército Nacional de Colombia " uses long, rectangular metal tags with oval ends tags stamped with the following information:
The South Korean army issues two long, rectangular tags with oval ends, stamped ( in Korean letters ) with " Ryuk Gun " (" Army ") above personal number, with name below that and blood group at bottom.
Issues a single metal oval, worn vertically, stamped " ESPAÑA " above and below the 3-slot horizontal break line.
A medal, or medallion, is strictly speaking a small, flat and round or oval, piece of metal that has been sculpted, molded, cast, struck, stamped, or some way marked with an insignia, portrait, or other artistic rendering.
" that was stamped both on regular Turkish stamps and the oval overprinted ones.

oval and above
Immediately above the oval shape of foundation, is the visual centre of the coat of arms, a protea.
The rising sun above the horizon is placed between the wings of the secretary bird and completes the oval shape of ascendance.
The common name sea lemon probably comes from these animal's visual similarity to a lemon based on such qualities as the roughened skin, the oval form when seen from above, and the common but not inevitable orange to pale yellow coloration.
These dorid nudibranchs can be large ( up to 20 cm ), rather flattened, and oval in shape when seen from above.
Flanking doors in the corners of the courtyard have isolated architraves embedded in the wall above their plain openings, while above oval bull's-eye windows are draped with the swags of husks that became a common feature of the neoclassical manner.
It has a conical-shaped black head, with a distinctive white oval patch above and behind the eye, an indistinct beak, white throat and large paddle-shaped flippers.
The ribbed dome rises four stories and 34. 55 meters above the floor, covering an oval area 21 meters long and 16. 9 meters wide.
Image: Colon cancer. jpg | Gross appearance of a colectomy specimen containing two adenomatous polyps ( the brownish oval tumors above the labels, attached to the normal beige lining by a stalk ) and one invasive colorectal carcinoma ( the crater-like, reddish, irregularly shaped tumor located above the label ).
They feature a left-facing crowned bust of the king with plumes in front of his face and the numeral III behind him, with the legend ( or a combination of M ( A ) B F ( R ) ET H ( I )( B ) depending on the engraver ), with the reverse showing the royal arms on a large oval shield with plumes above the shield, and the legend – I reign under the auspices of Christ.
It consisted of thirteen alternating red and white stripes representing the original colonies of America ; a chief blue above, the honor color, and over them in an oval the arms of Manila with the castle of Spain and the sea lion prominently displayed.
It featured two stripes, blue on the sinister ( right ) side and red on the dexter ( left ) side of the shield ; a white field above, studded with three five-pointed stars equidistant from each other ; over them, the eight-rayed sun with each ray flanked on the both sides by minor rays inside an oval.
Gross examination | Gross appearance of a colectomy specimen containing two Colorectal polyp | adenomatous polyps ( the brownish oval tumors above the labels, attached to the normal beige lining by a stalk ) and one invasive colorectal carcinoma ( the crater-like, reddish, irregularly-shaped tumor located above the label ). Histopathology | Histopathologic image of colonic carcinoid stained by hematoxylin and eosin.
There are traces of a rampart and ditch to the west of Penzance at Mount Misery, and an oval rampart and ditch at Lesingey above the St Just road, which together with Lescudjack, overlook the coast of Penzance and Newlyn.
The building features an oval, 500-seat " Forum " theater ; approximately 145, 500 square feet ( 14, 000 m² ) gross of housing facing Sixth and C streets ; 75, 000 square feet ( 7, 000 m² ) of office space for the staff of the Newseum and Freedom Forum ; and more than 11, 000 square feet ( 1, 000 m² ) of conference center space on two levels located directly above the Newseum Atrium.
On Whiteleaf Hill, which extends above the hamlet of Whiteleaf to the top of the scarp at, is an oval Neolithic barrow ( National Grid SP 822040 ), which was first excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott between 1934 and 1939, when the work was interrupted by the Second World War and the excavator died before he had had an opportunity to publish more than interim notes on his findings.
In one, the dancer keeps the fingers of both arms almost touching to form an oval shape, either almost touching the hips, or at navel level, or raised above the dancer's head.
Leaves are thick with a waxy texture, oval, 7 – 15 cm long and 4 – 8 cm broad, arranged spirally ; they are glossy dark green above and a lighter, more grayish green beneath, with an entire margin.
The logo at this time was an oval, showing the Tonka Toys name in red above waves, presumably honoring nearby Lake Minnetonka.

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