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The cap badge shares Excalibur ( the sword of King Arthur ) in common with the other Special Forces units, in the case of the SRR placed behind a Corinthian helmet surmounting a scroll inscribed RECONNAISSANCE.

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A typical illustration of this distinction is to compare an ancient scroll ( sequential ; all material prior to the data needed must be unrolled ) and the book ( random: can be immediately flipped open to any random page ).
A Corinthian capital may be seen as an enriched development of the Ionic capital, though one may have to look closely at a Corinthian capital ( illustration, right ) to see the Ionic volutes (" helices "), at the corners, perhaps reduced in size and importance, scrolling out above the two ranks of stylized acanthus leaves and stalks (" cauliculi " or caulicoles ), eight in all, and to notice that smaller volutes scroll inwards to meet each other on each side.
It was in the chamber of another son ( Gemariah ) of Shaphan that Baruch read Jeremiah's scroll in the hearing of all the people.
Upon completion of each catalogue, a student is awarded a certificate or scroll that lists all of the techniques of that level.
Whenever, then, they wish to send some secret and important message, they make a scroll of parchment long and narrow, like a leathern strap, and wind it round their scytale, leaving no vacant space thereon, but covering its surface all round with the parchment.
The line-by-line ( ability to scroll one line at a time rather than just page by page ) scrolling feature is consistent in all applications, as are the " Jump " and all other hardware buttons.
When you collect all the scrolls the Moth Priest reveals that he is blind, not having prepared himself properly in his hurry to read the first scroll.
In southern European countries it then became a general practice to remove all the Torah scrolls from the ark, and to sing a separate hymn for each scroll.
Besides differences in formatting, the published novel was shorter than the original scroll manuscript and used pseudonyms for all of the major characters.
In the scroll over the cripple beggars in the center of The Triumph of Death, for instance, it says, " Since prosperity has completely deserted us, O Death, you who are the medicine for all pain, come to give us our last supper.
* A Linecruncher allows to scroll a bitmap larger than one screen vertically without having to move all the bitmap data manually.
Baroque and later rococo motifs found their way into all the decorative arts, and can be seen in the acanthus leaf scroll work so common on 18th century furniture and silver.
Upon an oval medallion of vermilion, enclosed by a scroll a cross-hilted sword belted and sheathed, pommel upwards, between two spurs, rowels upwards, the whole set about with the sword belt, all gilt.
At the bottom is a scroll upon which is written the national motto: " Each endeavouring, all achieving ".
Omer-counters range from decorative boxes with an interior scroll that shows each day's count through a small opening ; to posters and magnets in which each day's count is recorded on a tear-off piece of paper ; to calendars depicting all seven weeks and 49 days of the Omer ( a small pointer is advanced from day to day ); to pegboards that keep track of both the day and the week of the Omer.
Okita proved to be a prodigy ; he mastered all the techniques and attained the Menkyo Kaiden scroll ( license of total transmission ) in the ryu at the age of eighteen or so.
It consists of: a crest ( being a rising sun ); over a torse ( or wreath ) of red and gold ; over a shield ( bearing images of a golden fleece, a sailing ship, a pick-axe and shovel and a garb of wheat, all quartered by a southern cross ); supporters ( being a kangaroo and an emu ); all over a motto (" Australia ") on a scroll.
') The Zen Buddhist garden is meant to be seen all at once, but the promenade garden is meant to be seen one landscape at a time, like a scroll of painted landscapes unrolling.
There are four basic types of compressors used in vapor compression chillers: Reciprocating compression, scroll compression, screw-driven compression, and centrifugal compression are all mechanical machines that can be powered by electric motors, steam, or gas turbines.
Secondly, like all other surviving early Gospel manuscripts, this fragment is not from a scroll but from a codex ; a sewn and folded book not a roll.
In some ancient synagogues, such as the fifth-century synagogue in Susia, the Torah scroll was not placed inside the synagogue at all, but in a room adjacent to it, showing that the sacredness of the synagogue does not come from the ark but from its being a house of prayer.

scroll and major
In 2006 a major manufacturer of food service equipment, Stoetling, chose to change the design of one of their soft serve ice cream machines from reciprocating to scroll compressor.

scroll and features
A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button.
The double bass features many parts that are similar to members of the violin family including a bridge, f-holes, a tailpiece, a scroll and a sound post.
The scroll badge has appeared on club shirts from 1968 – Present, and also features regularly on club merchandise.
Typically, each class ends with the whole group being given brief instruction by the main teacher, usually concerning the contents of the tokonoma ( the scroll alcove, which typically features a hanging scroll ( usually with calligraphy ), a flower arrangement, and occasionally other objects as well ) and the sweets that have been served that day.
The Hiptop2 also features a VGA camera, and the addition of page-up / page-down buttons on the top and bottom of its scroll wheel.
All features, including the line-by-line scroll feature remained the same.
The primary game type features the following game play: as arrows scroll upwards on the screen, they meet a normally stationary set of target arrows.
The cross-shaped medal is made of poly-chromed metal and measures 7. 5 × 7. 5 " ( 19. 1 × 19. 1 cm ) It features a lion in profile above a crown and a knight's helmet, and the word " Courage " in raised blue scroll lettering.
Because of the somewhat limited popularity of the game, initially the only released port was for the Atari 2600 console ; this version features different mazes that scroll vertically rather than horizontally, but is otherwise a faithful adaptation.
It lacks a display and the trademark scroll wheel, playlist management features, and is missing the games, address book, calendar, alarm, and notes capability of larger iPods ; it cannot be used with iSync.
The cover of the journal features a cat ' salient proper on a wreath ' – of red whortleberry and a scroll with the motto ' Touch not the cat but a glove '.
One of the innovative features of this game is that there are no walls in the stages to corner players ; instead, the screen can scroll indefinitely.
The single's cover art features the Oceanborn owl with the same scroll as in the cover of Oceanborn and Wishmaster.

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The opening chapter of a hand-written scroll of the Book of Esther, with reader's pointer
First described by the 1st-century AD Roman poet Martial, who praised its convenient use, the codex achieved numerical parity with the scroll around AD 300, and had completely replaced it throughout the now Christianised Greco-Roman world by the 6th century.
The minimum requirements seem to have been a meeting room with adequate seating, a case for the Torah scroll, and a raised platform for the reader.
Due to the more refined proportions and scroll capitals, the Ionic column is sometimes associated with academic buildings.
One might note, however, that what is assumed to be a niche for the Torah scroll in the building probably originally built as a Judeo-Christian synagogue between AD 70 and AD 135 on the traditional site of the Cenacle or upper room of the Last Supper and now identified as the site of the King David's Tomb is oriented not towards the Temple Mount, but towards the site of the Holy Sepulchre, which would seem to indicate that the Christian community that had built it had already began to transfer many of the religious traditions originally associated with the Temple to the sites they associated with Christ's death and resurrection ( such as the burial place of Adam and the centre of the world ).
Russian icon | Russian icon of the Prophet Ezekiel holding a scroll with his prophecy and pointing to the " closed gate " ( 18th century, Iconostasis of Kizhi monastery, Russia )
alt = Painted scroll of a great fire, with people trying to escape
After telling the audience " I shall now read to you the scroll of the Establishment of the State, which has passed its first reading by the National Council ", Ben-Gurion proceeded to read out the declaration, taking 16 minutes, ending with the words " Let us accept the Foundation Scroll of the Jewish State by rising " and calling on Rabbi Fishman to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing.
' He is represented seated with a papyrus scroll across his knees, wearing a skullcap and a long linen kilt.
Following this apocalypse, humans will be bodily resurrected to stand in a grand assembly anxiously awaiting receipt of a scroll detailing their righteous and sinful deeds and with the appropriate divine judgment entered thereto.
The upper scroll is red and reads " Manchester United " in black type, while the lower scroll is white with " Football Club " also written in black.
His name glyph, shown in the upper left corner of the image from the Codex Mendoza above, was composed of a diadem ( xiuhuitzolli ) on straight hair with an attached earspool, a separate nosepiece and a speech scroll.
The user interacts with the device by tapping the screen to select buttons or issue commands, or by dragging a finger ( or the stylus ) on the screen to make selections or scroll.
A ceremony to honor Clemente took place, during which he received a scroll with 300, 000 signatures compiled in Puerto Rico, and several thousands of dollars were donated to charity work following Clemente's request.
The path that connects the lower edge of the scroll, through the lines of the tusks, with the horizon above and the sun rising at the top, forms the shape of the cosmic egg from which the secretary bird rises.
Most GUI environments neglect Scroll Lock, which means scrolling must be accomplished with a computer mouse, using means such as scrollbars or scroll wheels.
Portion of writing on silver scroll with the " Priestly Benediction " ( Numbers 6: 24 – 26 )
The term often refers to the entire ceremony of removing the Torah scroll ( or scrolls ) from the ark, chanting the appropriate excerpt with special cantillation, and returning the scroll ( s ) to the ark.
TPF's built-in user interface is line driven with simple text screens that scroll upwards.
Calandrino being enamoured of a damsel, Bruno gives him a scroll, averring that, if he but touch her therewith, she will go with him: he is found with her by his wife, who subjects him to a most severe and vexatious examination.

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