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The purified product was stored at -78-degrees in a tube equipped with a break seal.
The radiochlorine was stored at -78-degrees in a tube equipped with a break seal.
Purified inactive chlorine was then added from one of the tubes described above and the mixture frozen out and sealed off in a flask equipped with a break seal.
The great seal of the United States was obviously inspired by the Christian faith.
The epistates ( ἐπιστάτης ), an official selected by lot for a single day from among the currently presiding prytany, chaired that day's meeting of the boule and, if there was one, that day's meeting of the assembly ; he also held the keys to the treasury and the seal to the city, and welcomed foreign ambassadors.
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
A thin strip of seal intestine was also used and was twisted to form a thread.
Clérambault's insistence on confining his huge force in the village was to seal his fate that day.
Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
The College's founder Eleazar Wheelock designed a seal for his college bearing a striking resemblance to the seal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, a missionary society founded in London in 1701, in order to maintain the illusion that his college was more for mission work than for higher education.
Engraved by a Boston silversmith, the seal was ready by Commencement of 1773.
That design was used widely and, like Dwiggins ' seal, had its date changed from " 1770 " to " 1769 " around 1958.
The Dalhousie seal is based on the heraldic achievement of the Clan Ramsay of Scotland, largely because the founder of the university, the George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie was the head of the clan.
Initially, the Ramsay family coat of arms was used to identify Dalhousie but over time, the seal evolved with the number of amalgamations the university went through.
The seal was originally the colour silver, however in 1950, the university's Board of Governors changed the colour to gold to better match the university's colours.
Much of the material from their vaudeville act, including Lucy's memorable seal routine, was used in the pilot episode of I Love Lucy.
This suspicion was heightened, when the crew of the discovery boat came aboard and informed the captain they had come across a new moccasin as well as the partially butchered remains of a seal.
One was his Board of Admiralty seal, which contained a red-and-white striped shield on a blue field.
The hunters reported being able to club the unwary animals to death one after another, making the hunt profitable even though the price per seal skin was low.
Many fur seal species were heavily exploited by commercial sealers, especially during the 19th century when their fur was highly valued.

seal and once
Whaling and seal hunting were once traditional mainstays of Greenland's economy.
Heimdallr is said to be the originator of social classes among mankind, once regained Freyja's treasured possession Brísingamen while doing battle in the shape of a seal with Loki, and Heimdallr and Loki are foretold to kill one another during the events of Ragnarök.
For example, the only pinniped ever known to the Caribbean, the Caribbean monk seal once occurred in Jamaican waters and has now been driven to total extinction.
In addition to the labelled scene on the bronze mirror described above, which must have been repeated many times without labels, a type of scene engraved on 4th century BC gemstones, once set in seal rings, appears to describe the Tages myth.
The ' seal ' has been theorized to be the name of Theognis or of Cyrnus or, more generally, the distinct poetic style or else the political or ethical content of the ' poems ', or even a literal seal on a copy entrusted to some temple, just as Heraclitus of Ephesus was said once to have sealed and stored a copy of his work at the Artemisium.
The seal was placed to imprison a dark wizard named Ganon in the Dark World, which was once the Sacred Realm before Ganon invaded, obtained the legendary Triforce, and used its power to turn the realm into a land of darkness.
The provincial seal shows a castle on top of a hill, to remember that King Chulalongkorn ( Rama V ) once visited Ranong and stayed at the Ratana Rangsan Castle on top of the Niveskiri Hill.
Provincial seal: According to legend the two cities of Phrae and Nan were once ruled by brothers.
The ambassadors, apprehensive that the Chanyu, once he realized what had happened, would demand the old seal back, destroyed the old seal.
For example, Kunisada, once he changed his gō to Toyokuni, initiated the practice of signing prints with a signature in the elongated oval toshidama (' New Year's Jewel ') seal of the Utagawa school, an unusual cartouche with the zig-zag in the upper right-hand corner.
Interested but not yet seeing the opportunities, he left the seal intact for about four years, noting that the grass actually bloomed once.
According to tradition, the Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus albiventur ) once lived among these islands.
Trinicus informs the party that he knew Cress ’ s parents and Mint ’ s mother quite well, and they once joined together to seal away a great evil.
However, just nine years later, the 1937 standardized seal once again featured a widened gap of Golden Gate proportions, although it did keep Rowe's snow-capped Sierra Nevada that had replaced the barren foothills of previous editions of the seal.
While most errors on the seal were unintentional, at least one was done " on porpoise ": the staff of Assemblyman Jerry Lewis once ordered a birthday cake for their boss with a California seal on it, but it was " the kind that has flippers, swims in the ocean and eats fish.
The historic Decatur House in Washington, D. C., once owned by prominent Californian Edward Fitzgerald Beale, features a seal, installed by Beale soon after he bought the house in 1871, made of twenty-two woods native to California.
It was adopted in 1909, and changed once in 1931, when the state seal was modified.
This exhibit once was the old South African cape fur seal exhibit and it was closed in 2010 and modified to house black-footed penguins.
Beaver were once important to the city's economy and pair of beaver appear on the city's official seal and flag.
Koriand ' r has been married twice, both times to Tamaranean men: once to the Prince Karras to seal a peace treaty ; and once to General Phy ' zzon out of duty.

seal and required
The official seal of the CIA, however, may not be copied without permission as required by the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 ().
Dartmouth's 1769 royal charter required the creation of a seal for use on official documents and diplomas.
Four mechanical seals are required to seal the two shafts.
The Reverend Ezra Stiles, president of the College from 1778 to 1795, brought with him his interest in the Hebrew language as a vehicle for studying ancient Biblical texts in their original language ( as was common in other schools ), requiring all freshmen to study Hebrew ( in contrast to Harvard, where only upperclassmen were required to study the language ) and is responsible for the Hebrew phrase אורים ותמים ( Urim and Thummim ) on the Yale seal.
Korea effectively became a protectorate of Japan on 17 November 1905, the 1905 Protectorate Treaty having been promulgated without Emperor Gojong's required seal or commission.
The seal of one of these inventors was also required on every license to operate a rickshaw.
A licensed land surveyor is typically required to sign and seal all plans, the format of which is dictated by their state jurisdiction, which shows their name and registration number.
John Peter Van Ness Throop of Washington D. C. engraved a new die in 1841, which is also sometimes known as the " illegal seal " because only six arrows are shown rather than the required thirteen.
Honda was not interested in traditional education, his school handed grade reports to the children, but required that it will be returned stamped with the family seal, to make sure that a parent had seen it.
Instead, the wordmark will be used on marketing materials, and the traditional seal used where a link to tradition is required.
When used in high-pressure applications, for example, as admission valves on steam engines, the same pressure that helps seal poppet valves also contributes significantly to the force required to open them.
Professional airline pilots are required to be clean shaven to facilitate a tight seal with auxiliary oxygen masks.
Holding the Great Spring in check required the installation of greatly increased pumping facilities, and a diver had to be sent down a shaft and 300 m along the tunnel heading to close a watertight door in the workings and seal off the waters.
This window allows the X-ray to exit the tube with little attenuation while maintaining a vacuum seal required for the X-ray tube operation.
Because an absolute atmospheric seal is required for rebreathers to work correctly, such a seal could conceivably cause an unconscious user to suffocate when the oxygen ran out or the scrubber became exhausted.
In Fūin no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem, the Fire Emblem is a gemstone required for a ceremony to recognize the heir to the kingdom of Bern, and was used to seal away a dragon.
The forelimbs had the required range of movement to push the body up and forward, probably allowing the animal to drag itself across flat land by synchronous ( rather than alternate ) " crutching " movements, much like that of a mudskipper or a seal.
The initial stages of construction required building a coffer dam, preparing the foundations and injecting grout into the ground to create a watertight seal, building a drainage system, and excavating to create a solid base for building.
Missionizing among them required some imagination as, for instance, the Inuit had no bread nor any idea of it, requiring the Lord's Prayer to be translated as " Give us this day our daily seal ".
The law required that the specific terms and conditions of servitude be approved by a magistrate in Great Britain, and that any indentures not bearing a magistrate's seal was unenforceable in the colonies.
After this had been completed, the lieutenant and council, according to the act, were required to certify the request for parliament “ under the great seal of that land ,” and then forward it to England for approval.
For those designs without a spring, reverse flow is required to move the ball toward the seat and create a seal.
He was not required to kowtow like other visitors, but still had to kneel before the Emperor ; and he received a seal.

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