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Both uniforms will feature the " Mets " script, player numerals and names in blue outlined in orange, and both be worn only with the team's traditional blue cap with orange crest ( although the orange button on top of the cap has been retained ), blue undersleeves, belts and socks.
Napier has noted that a sagittal crest is " only very occasionally seen, to an insignificant extent, in chimpanzees ( sic ) females.
Wind tunnel tests showed that the crest did function as an effective counterbalance to a degree, but Bennett noted that again, the hypothesis focuses only on the long crests of male P. longiceps, not on the larger crests of P. sternbergi and very small crests that existed among the females.
The species differ only in the shape of the crest in adult males ( described above ), and possibly in the angle of certain skull bones.
In 1968 the wave of Spaghetti Westerns reached its crest, with one third of the Italian film production, only to collapse to 10 % in 1969.
* Highland bonnet with crest badge ( only suitable out of doors )
King Charles showed his gratitude to the city of Hereford on 16 September 1645 by augmenting the city's coat of arms with the three lions of Richard I of England, ten Scottish Saltires signifying the ten defeated Scottish regiments, a very rare lion crest on top of the coat of arms signifying " defender of the faith " and the even rarer gold-barred peer's helm, found only on the arms of one other municipal authority: those of the City of London.
So far as the northern boundary followed the Oxus stream, under the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, it was only separated by the length of these slopes ( some 8 or 10 miles ) from the southern boundary along the crest.
The new team jersey shows only minor modifications from 2006 07, including a small NHL crest just below the neck, and a smaller ducks logo on the chest.
The falls faces to the south-southwest and has a crest that is only one foot ( 300 mm ) wide.
Each class designs its own class crest ; the only requirements being that each crest include all the elements on the Class of 1959's crest: the class number, the class year, the Polaris star, and the eagle.
This definition is often restricted further to include only the coastal areas west of the crest of the Cascade Mountains and Canadian Coast Mountains.
Usually only one wave crest will be present at any given time in an arena.
A heraldic banner, also called banner of arms, displays the basic coat of arms only: i. e. it contains the design usually displayed on the shield and omits the crest, helmet or coronet, mantling, supporters, motto or any other elements associated with the coat of arms ( for further details of these elements, see heraldry ).
At Lock Haven, the river crested on June 23 at, second only to the 1936 crest.
Of the four marble door-cases in the room displaying the Duke's crest as a prince of the Holy Roman Empire, only one is by Gibbons, the other three were copied indistinguishably by the Duchess's cheaper craftsmen.
When Duane topped the crest of the hill it can be only assumed that he simply was going to swerve behind the truck.
There was no crest seen again until 1981 when there was a crest featuring three trees and the rivers Thames and Kennet, this only lasted two seasons.
While the crest consisted of a single colour only for most of the time, namely blue or red, the current ( 2008 ) crest is blue, red, and white.
This crest remained in use for only a few years, during which several versions were used with different colouration including a white crest with blue stripes down either side and the colouring of the detail inverted.

crest and lasted
Derry City's first exclusive crest, introduced in 1986 and replaced in 1997 by the crest which lasted to 2009.
With the novelty of the Foyle Bridge wearing off over time, the crest lasted until 15 July 1997, when the current one was unveiled at Lansdowne Road with the meeting of Derry City and Celtic during a pre-season friendly tournament.

crest and from
'' Mark asked, and Abel lifted his eyes from the double lines in the middle of the road, the twin white ribbons which the car swallowed rapidly as it ascended the crest of the hill and came down.
An ordinary sea wave is rarely more than a few hundred feet long from crest to crest -- no longer than 320 feet in the Atlantic or 1,000 feet in the Pacific.
But a tsunami often extends more than 100 miles and sometimes as much as 600 miles from crest to crest.
Their amplitude sometimes is as little as two feet from trough to crest.
The diagonally divided field in silver and black came from the old crest of the Counts of Abensberg, while the white and blue diamonds came from that of the House of Wittelsbach, the rulers of Bavaria.
The smooth muscle of the great arteries and the population of cells that form the aorticopulmonary septum that separates the aorta and pulmonary artery is derived from cardiac neural crest.
This contribution of the neural crest to the great artery smooth muscle is unusual as most smooth muscle is derived from mesoderm.
In Chinese manuscripts, gold, camphor, tortoise shells, hornbill ivory, rhinoceros horn, crane crest, beeswax, lakawood ( a scented heartwood and root wood of a thick liana, Dalbergia parviflora ), dragon's blood, rattan, edible bird's nests and various spices were among the most valuable items from Borneo.
In comparing the skulls of carnivores and herbivores, it can be seen that the shearing force of the temporalis is somewhat more important to carnivores, which have more room on the braincase ( this is not unrelated to carnivoran intelligence ) and commonly develop a sagittal crest ( running from posterior to anterior on the skull ), providing yet additional room for temporalis attachment.
The current club crest represents Cangrande I della Scala, an ancient seignor from Verona.
He removed the club's Chelsea pensioner crest, improved the youth set-up and training regime, rebuilt the side with shrewd signings from the lower divisions and amateur leagues, and led Chelsea to their first major trophy success the League championship in 1954 55.
When the source of the waves is moving toward the observer, each successive wave crest is emitted from a position closer to the observer than the previous wave.
Its skull, forty to fifty centimetres long, bore a low bone crest that ran down from the base of the skull to halfway to the beak.
The German Hyghalmen Roll was made in the late fifteenth century and illustrates the German practice of repeating themes from the arms in the crest.
Clergy often refrain from displaying a helm or crest in their heraldic achievements.
But even though it does not have an encircling reef crest, the reef crest on the northwest portion of the atoll does provide for a shallow lagoon, with depths ranging from.
The club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms, although all that remains of it on the current crest is the ship in full sail.
The devil stems from the club's nickname " The Red Devils "; it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971 ( unless the team was playing in a Cup Final ).
Modern-day Nazareth is nestled in a natural bowl which reaches from 1, 050 feet ( 320 m ) above sea level to the crest of the hills about 1, 600 feet ( 490 m ).

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