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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.
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 originally
For climbing steep slopes, skins ( originally made of seal fur, but now made of synthetic materials ) can be attached at the base of the ski.
The coat of arms bearing the motto and the iron crown was originally granted a seal, according to the Morigia, by Otto III, at the time of his coronation in 996 at Monza.
In honor of the fact that there were originally thirteen States in the Union, the inclusion of items consisting of this number is a common motif in the seal.
This kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal was invented by the Caribou Inuit, Inuit ( Eskimo ) of the Arctic region, who needed clothing that would protect them from wind chill and wetness while hunting and kayaking.
The coat-of-arms was made official in 1987, but it originally was a seal belonging to a medieval nobleman from the district.
It was originally the seal of a medieval nobleman from the district, Sigvat of Leirhol.
At Cashel there were originally eight vicars choral with their own seal.
The cave originally contained his statue which was moved to another cave when it was used to keep manuscripts, some of which bear Hongbian's seal.
The term was originally coined for the golden seal itself but came to be applied to the entire decree.
A " cartridge seal " is a prepackaged seal that is common in more complex applications and were originally designed for installation in equipment where a component type seal was difficult due to the equipment design.
The mechanical seal was invented by George Cook and was originally called a " Cook Seal ".
It was immediately incorporated in to the national seal, replacing the words Republic of the Philippines, which were originally inscribed in a scroll beneath the arms.
His name means is " seal " in German ( which is originally spelled with an e at the end ).
The shadoof was originally developed in ancient Mesopotamia, and appears on a Sargonid seal of c. 2000 BCE.
Felix and Isaac's two traveling parties join forces to form one unified group that sets out north to activate Mars Lighthouse ; however, when they reach the tower's top, the Wise One, the entity responsible for originally tasking Isaac to prevent the breaking of Alchemy's seal, confronts them.
The 1977 Priory document claimed Saunière discovered three documents: 1 ) a genealogy of the Counts of Rhedae dated 1243 bearing the seal of Blanche of Castile, 2 ) a document of 1608 relating to François-Pierre d ' Hautpoul providing a complementary genealogy from 1240 onwards and, 3 ) a last will and testament of Henri d ' Hautpoul dated 24 April 1695 bearing the stamp and signature of the testator, adding they were originally sold by Saunière's niece Madame James to two Englishmen, Captain Ronald Stansmore and Sir Thomas Frazer of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers.
It has been suggested that it was originally the seal that accompanied the person of the Sovereign, while the Great Seal was required to remain in the Chancery.
At the same time a hurried population of consumers wanted a fast and easy way to open and effectively seal food bags — originally bread hence the name.
The black eagle was originally the seal of King Sancho III of Navarre.
The plaster seal in the Oval Office ceiling ( originally installed in 1934 and at some point changed so the eagle faces to its right ) is also based on this design, and a version is in the floor next to Wilson's tomb in the Washington National Cathedral.
The date was originally 1799 ( the adoption of the seal ) but was changed in 1914.
He was originally a thief before he awoke the Earth Dragon while trying to steal its seal from the Dragon palace.

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