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Many of its products feature the Mobil symbol of a winged red horse, Pegasus, which has been a company trademark since its affiliation with Magnolia Petroleum Company in the 1930s.
All Cardassian warships seen so far are painted ochre, and have backwards-swept delta winged hulls ( resembling the Cardassian national symbol ); the delta wings resemble fins, giving the Cardassian ships the appearance of predatory rays.
The winged sun was an ancient ( 3rd millennium BC ) symbol of Horus, later identified with Ra
The winged Lion of St Mark, the symbol of Venice, can be seen at regular intervals adorning the fortifications.
The emblem of the legion was a capricorn ,< ref name =" Keppie ">, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in, Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000, Stuttgart, 2000, p. < span class = plainlinks > 128 .</ ref > used along with the winged horse Pegasus, on the helmets the symbol used by I Adiutrix legionaries was a dolphin.
In addition to the ring, later episodes added new equipment for Hercules and his friends to use: a " moon stone " beam in his belt ( and a matching belt that Newton frequently wore ) that could be used to summon him from Mount Olympus, an invulnerable sword and shield ( both with the same " H " symbol as his ring and belt ), and a set of pipes to summon Pegasus, his winged steed.
The Caen Canal bridge was later renamed Pegasus Bridge by Royal Engineers, in honour of the winged horse symbol of the Airborne Forces, while the River Orne bridge was renamed Horsa Bridge, after the gliders which carried the men to war.
For the 2008 Beijing Olympics medals had a diameter of 70mm and were 6mm thick, with the front displaying a winged figure of victory and the back showed a Beijing Olympics symbol surrounded by an inset jade circle.
Image: Colonna salo. jpg | The Column with the winged lion of St. Mark ( San Marco ), symbol of Venice
The four winged creatures that symbolise the Four Evangelists surround Christ in Majesty on the Romanesque art | Romanesque Tympanum ( architecture ) | tympanum of the Church of St. Trophime in ArlesThe lion symbol of St. Mark from the Echternach Gospels, here without wings.
As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god ( Roman equivalent Mercury ).
On the top of the gothic window there's also a marble frieze with a helmet surmounted with a spread lion which reminds the role of the doge as the captain of the republic ; at each side of the central helmet we can find two putti holding a shield which represents the Foscari's coat of arms with the winged lion, symbol of Venice.
The possession of the relics of the saint lent greater weight to the tradition and the Venetian state capitalized on it making the symbol of St. Mark, the winged lion, its very own.
Egyptian Ibis Statue, Copenhagen MuseumVenerated and often mummified by Ancient Egyptians as a symbol of the god Thoth, the Ibis was according to Herodotus and Pliny the Elder also invoked against incursions of winged serpents.
Just under half the listeners were adult, and it was a favorite of WWII U. S Army Air Corps crews ( U. S. Air Force ) when they were stationed in the U. S. Radio premiums offered by the series ( usually marked with his personal symbol of a winged clock with the hands pointing to midnight ) included decoders, and these Code-O-Graphs were used by listeners to decipher encrypted messages previewing the next day's episode, usually broadcast once a week.
Above a cornice sits the winged ox, Luke's evangelist's symbol.
The name is derived from the winged Viking helmet carried in its emblem ( the symbol for trade and commerce found in virtually all emblems of Belgian student organisations concerning business or economics ).
The castle in the first quarter comes from the symbol of the Crown of Castile, whereas the lion in the second quarter and the winged hand in the third are legacy of don Juan Manuel, second lord of the city.
The symbol of 5 Airborne Brigade had been Bellerophon on top of Pegasus ( a winged horse of Greek mythology ) which became synonymous with the airborne forces thanks to their exploits during World War II.
Historically, the symbol is influenced by the " winged sun " hieroglyph appearing on Bronze Age royal seals ( Luwian SOL SUUS, symbolizing royal power in particular ).
Talaria (, ) are winged sandals, a symbol of the Greek messenger god Hermes ( Roman equivalent Mercury ).

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They had winged over the Adriatic, they had taken Bari by complete surprise and now they were battering her, attacking with deadly skill.
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaning “ the host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.
Agamemnon's son Orestes later avenged his father's murder, with the help or encouragement of his sister Electra, by murdering Aegisthus and Clytemnestra ( his own mother ), thereby inciting the wrath of the Erinyes ( English: the Furies ), winged goddesses who tracked down egregiously impious wrongdoers with their hounds ' noses and drove them to insanity.
Blue Steel emerged as a pilotless, winged aircraft roughly the size of the experimental Saunders-Roe SR. 53 interceptor, with clipped delta wings and small canard foreplanes.
The second of the five photographs, showing Elsie with a winged gnome
In the first, Frances and the Leaping Fairy, Frances is shown in profile with a winged fairy close by her nose.
An early image of winged Daedalus appears on an Etruscan jug of ca 630 BC found at Cerveteri, where a winged figure captioned Taitale appears on one side of the vessel, paired on the other side, uniquely, with Metaia, Medea: " its linking of these two mythical figures is unparalleled ," Robin Lane Fox observes: " The link was probably based on their wondrous, miraculous art.
In the video game Gray Matter a magicians club is named Daedalus, with a winged statue in the lobby in possible relation to him being an icon of magic, science or both.
In Greek mythology, one myth associates Equuleus with the foal Celeris ( meaning " swiftness " or " speed "), who was the offspring or brother of the winged horse Pegasus.
# Windling-The windlings are small, winged humanoids ; similar to many depictions of fae creatures, they resemble small elves with insect-like wings.
: How, winged with fate, their elf-shot arrows fly,
Designed as a single-stage-to-orbit ( SSTO ) reusable winged launch vehicle, it was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545 called the Swallow, to be developed by Rolls Royce.
alt = A two-dimensional video game screenshot that shows a winged angel in combat with monsters.
Generally, invertebrates like camel spiders and even earthworms, but mainly sizeable insects such as beetles, orthopterans and winged termites are eaten with delight whenever the birds happen across them.
The Burney Relief is an unusual elaborate and relatively large ( 20 x 15 inches ) terracotta plaque of a naked winged goddess with the feet of a bird of prey, and attendant owls and lions.
Some of the principal doorways were flanked by colossal stone door figures weighing up to ; they included many winged lions or bulls with a man's head.
A winged ker with a fillet hovers overhead: " Pandora rises from the earth ; she is the Earth, giver of all gifts ," Harrison observes.
Dionysos greeting Ariadne with her sacred serpent, in the sacred grove for their marriage, symbolized by the winged cherub with a nuptial torch, in the presence of his foster-father, Silenus
In addition to the inscriptions, there would probably have been a scene depicting the king being presented to the gods, topped with a winged disk, as on the Canopus Stele.

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Then Aristaeus, on his civilizing mission, visited Arcadia, where the winged male figure who appears on ivory tablets in the sanctuary of Ortheia as the consort of the goddess has been identified as Aristaeus by L. Marangou.
* In Greek vase painting Hermaphroditus was depicted as a winged youth ( erotes ) with male and female attributes.
Upon promotion to Queen's Counsel, the male barrister retains in court his winged collar, bands and short wig.
An ifrit is an enormous winged creature of fire, either male or female, who lives underground and frequents ruins.
In art, lamassu were depicted as hybrids, winged bulls or lions with the head of a human male.
But perhaps his masterpiece — in which his interest in polychromy and mixed materials in a format that fused decorative art and sculpture achieved its fullest realization — was an allegorical presentment of Love and Life, a winged male figure in bronze, with a female figure in ivory being crowned by the male.
** In entomology, the leading edge of the forewing in Lepidoptera, Hemiptera and other winged insects in the Comstock-Needham system, as well as a part of the male clasper
The female of this species is virtually wingless and cannot fly, but the male is fully winged and flies strongly.
The male is fully winged ( wingspan 40 – 45 mm ) and very variable.
Adult winged male Oligotoma saundersii
The flowers are catkins, the male catkins very slender, 8-15 cm long, the female catkins small, maturing into a woody cone-like fruit 2-3 cm long containing numerous small winged seeds.

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