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Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
International Atomic Time ( TAI, from the French name Temps atomique international ) is a high-precision atomic coordinate time standard based on the notional passage of proper time on Earth's geoid.
The French army of 15, 000 men took ground exactly opposite in a similar formation, cavalry on the wings, infantry, including the townsmen ( milice des communes ) in the center, Philip with the cavalry reserve and the royal standard, the Oriflamme, in rear of the men on foot.
The number of k-combinations from a given set S of n elements is often denoted in elementary combinatorics texts by C ( n, k ), or by a variation such as,, or even ( the latter form is standard in French, Russian, and Polish texts ).
The standard terms for European mail armour derive from French: leggings are called chausses, a hood is a coif and mittens, mitons.
The first languages for which standardisation was promoted included Italian (" questione della lingua ": Modern Tuscan / Florentine vs. Old Tuscan / Florentine vs. Venetian > Modern Florentine + archaic Tuscan + Upper Italian ), French ( the standard is based on Parisian ), English ( the standard is based on the London dialect ) and ( High ) German ( based on the dialects of the chancellery of Meissen in Saxony, Middle German and the chancellery of Prague in Bohemia (" Common German ")).
This French text is a translation of Hayashi Gahō's seven-volume Imperial chronology, first circulated in Kyoto in 1652 and reprinted in the early 19th century as a standard reference work for use by Tokugawa scholar-bureaucrats.
This was primarily done for trade reasons – French fries do not meet the standard to be listed as a " processed food ".
( 1964 ; originally published in French, 1947 ), became a standard scholarly definition of feudalism.
Like many former French colonies, Gabon uses the SECAM-K standard.
" Shallow " orthographies such as those of standard Spanish and Finnish have relatively regular ( though not always one-to-one ) correspondence between graphemes and phonemes, while those of French and English have much less regular correspondence, and are known as deep orthographies.
This elite group of writers, popularly known as the " Immortals ," are responsible for establishing and maintaining the grammar, usage and acceptance of vocabulary into standard French.
The Course of French History ( 1991 ), standard French textbook excerpt and text search ; also complete text online
The modern sophisticated instrument spanning 6½ octaves in virtually all keys was perfected by the 19th-century French maker Sébastien Érard and because of its pedal-driven ability to play all sharps and flats of all notes within its range, it continues today as the standard style of most large professional concert harps.
Aside from Latin, the standard written language of medieval Europe, the populace of crusader Jerusalem communicated in vernacular forms of French and Italian ; Greek, Armenian, and even Arabic were used by Frankish settlers.
In measure theory, the Lebesgue measure, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue, is the standard way of assigning a measure to subsets of n-dimensional Euclidean space.
* 1799 December 10The French National Assembly specifies the platinum metre bar, constructed on 23 June 1799 and deposited in the National Archives, as the final standard.
Omaha uses one standard 52-card French deck.
On April 30, 1877, he deposited a sealed envelope containing a summary of his ideas with the French Academy of Sciences, a standard procedure used by scientists and inventors to establish priority of conception of unpublished ideas in the event of any later dispute.
It remains today the standard of writing in French humanities.
The standard ars in Portuguese, French, German, Hebrew, and Danish are variants of this rhotic.
This equipment was the first reliable regulator to be mass produced and was acquired as a standard breathing apparatus by the French Imperial Navy since 1865.
Ohgushi's invention was soon forgotten, but the Fernez-Le Prieur apparatus was mass produced during the 1930s and adopted as a standard by the French Navy.

standard and royal
* August 22 – King Charles I raises the royal battle standard over Nottingham Castle, so declaring war on his own Parliament.
The nobles flocked in the thousands to the royal standard, and were reinforced by volunteers from nearly every part of Europe, the most important contingent being that of the French led by John the Fearless, son of Philip II, Duke of Burgundy.
The Royal standards of Canada | personal Canadian royal standard of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, for use in Canada and when representing Canada abroad
The royal standard of Gondor was an image of a white tree in blossom upon sable field, surrounded by seven five-rayed stars and surmounted by a winged crown.
In the movies, the flag of Gondor is the royal standard with the colors reversed ( black tree, seven black stars, and a black crown on a white field ).
Equipped with a newly painted spear for her royal standard, Mary came to view the progress of the siege of Haddington in July 1548.
Trần royal battle standard.
Consequently, Wepwawet, who had hitherto been the standard of Upper Egypt alone, formed an integral part of royal rituals, symbolizing the unification of Egypt.
File: Laos royal fl n6736. svg | Laotian royal standard ( 1952-1975 )
Henry also gave a high priority to restoring the royal finances, reviving Henry I's financial processes and attempting to improve the standard of the accounts.
The shield design forms the monarch's royal standard and is also found on the Canadian Red Ensign.
Chief among them were Queen Tey and her son Pentaweret, Ramesses ' chief of the chamber, Pebekkamen, seven royal butlers ( a respectable state office ), two Treasury overseers, two Army standard bearers, two royal scribes and a herald.
The standard is a crimson coloured damask-in the centre is the corps ' badge of a combined rose, thistle and shamrock, with the initials of the reigning monarch either side, and the royal motto Dieu et mon Droit below.
Philip also had a large standard made with the image of the painting on one side and the royal coat of arms on the other, brought out in processions each year on the 12th July.
Dundee raised the royal standard on Dundee Law, and left for the Highlands to raise an army.
Soon after Elizabeth became queen of the Commonwealth realms in 1952, the Earl Mountbatten ( as Philip's uncle was then known ) advocated that she change the name of her royal house to House of Mountbatten ; it was the standard practice for the wife in a marriage to adopt her husband's surname.
On 22 August, he took the decisive step by raising the royal standard in Nottingham, effectively declaring war on Parliament.
The earliest attested standard measure is from the Old Kingdom pyramids of Egypt and was called the royal cubit ( mahe ).
In contrast, in those Commonwealth realms that have one, the royal standard is never flown at half-mast, because there is always a monarch on the throne.
Retiring to Hillsborough, he raised the royal standard, offered protection to the inhabitants, and for the moment appeared to be master of Georgia and the two Carolinas.
The royal standard of King Idris of Libya

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