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# “ The Great General of mixed pneuma ”: Wearing a high crest and golden corselet the whole body, equipped by a bow, an arrow, and a halberd.
As such the " arm & bow " crest and the motto above are part of the Arms of MacInnes of Malagawatch.

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The gold arrow on the 8th ID crest is called the " Arrow of General Frémont.
The crest of Averara is covered with brick and has a castle with an arrow from bottom left to top right ; the bottom part is shaped like a pine tree.
This crest is a visual play on the name Boulton, as it shows a barrel pierced by an arrow, or bolt, with a hogshead of wine or tun.
After his defeat at Kirina, he flees into the mountains of Koulikoro, where he " disappears " after being shot with only weapon to which he is vulnerable-an arrow with a white rooster crest on it.
This mammal chews the bark of the deadly poisonous poison arrow tree and then applies the mixture on its specially adapted crest of black and white fur on it flanks.

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Anti-Aircraft Command then moved to ' Glenthorn ', and the Gordon crest was adopted as the badge of Anti-Aircraft Command.
The crest which the new Lord Kircudbright adopted was ' an erect right arm grasping a dagger, on the point of which was Black Morrow's head ( later representations show a blackamoor's head ) ' couped proper ', tag on the bottom with the family motto " think on ".
This name in its shortened form ' An Ráth ', meaning ' the Fort ' in English, is represented by the use of a fort in the crest of local sports teams.
Both the terms ' vol ' and ' demi vol ' ( half a vol, i. e. a single wing ) have been turning up every so often in Scots heraldry since the late 17th century-Sir Thomas Brand's crest, ' a volle with the baton of his office Usher of the Green Rod in pale ', in the Scottish Public Register volume 1, page 123, and the crest of Richard Graham, Viscount of Prestoun, volume 1, page 84
The crest used these colours and was like many of the other crests of the 1908 season, a badge with a letter ' C ', to represent the first letter of Cumberland.
The badger on the crest, accompanied by a lamp representing learning, is a pun on ' Brocklamont ', site of the new school buildings, with ' brock ' being an archaic word for badger.
Above the crest is the motto ' In Defens ', which is a contraction of the motto In My Defens God Me Defend.

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" They are found in heraldry where they can signify industriousness as in the Manchester bee in the crest of Manchester City Council.
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.
After the Mekong's waters crestwhen its downstream channels can handle the volume of water — the flow reverses, and water flows out of the engorged lake.
The crest is rarely used separately as in British heraldry, but can sometimes serve as a mark of difference between different branches of a family.
* Minerva is the goddess of Kappa Kappa Gamma and can be seen, with her owl, on their crest.
Various crest factors of pink noise can be used in simulations of various levels of dynamic range compression in music signals.
On some digital pink noise generators the crest factor can be specified because the algorithm can be adjusted to never exceed certain levels.
During the breeding season, one can easily distinguish the sexes-the male is far darker than the female, with a tall wavy and transparent crest along the spine and tail, with dark spots covering the rest of the body, including the stomach area, which is a far more vivid pink or orange than it is in winter and autumn.
Males can also have enlarged cloacal regions when close to breeding due to the spermatophores pressure exertion on the cloacal tissue. The crest and filament become less obvious and may disappear at other times when they become terrestrial.
This structure, which can still be seen in the present Regent ’ s Park College crest, is believed to be all that remained of a royal suburban lodge.
When Duane topped the crest of the hill it can be only assumed that he simply was going to swerve behind the truck.
The team crest is a circular logo bearing the team motto Sumatera Selatan Bersatu Teguh, which means that the team can be used as one means to realize the unity of the round from all communities in South Sumatra province, and is also the province's motto.
In South American populations, the crown can appear almost entirely white, with less extensive blue, and there's a prominent black crest behind the bill.
The long feathers forming the central crown stripe can be erected ; they are inconspicuous most of the time, but are used in courtship and territorial displays when the raised crest is very striking.
They are usually worn in a bonnet behind the Scottish crest badge ; they can also be attached at the shoulder of a lady's tartan sash, or be tied to a pole and used as a standard.
Hooded Mergansers have a crest at the back of the head which can be expanded or contracted.
During breeding season, however, the male's plumage changes color: The head, back and neck become black, with white stripes near the chest and tail, and the bird develops a white crest on the back of the head that can be extended to attract mates.
A costal graft ( from the rib cage ) is ideal for such a repair, because it can be harvested with an attached extension of cartilage that can be sculpted to blend into the nasal tip ; other potential donor sites for nasal dorsum reconstruction materials are the outer table of the skull, the iliac crest, and the inner table of the ilium proper.
In European waters it can be distinguished from the Common Shag by its larger size, heavier build, thicker bill, lack of a crest and plumage without any green tinge.
* Because a weir will typically increase the oxygen content of the water as it passes over the crest, a weir can have a detrimental effect on the local ecology of a river system.
It has a short blunt crest on the head, which can be raised and lowered.
The symbol of a hollyhock, the crest of the Tokugawa family, can be seen on the ridge-end tiles.
Much as how a watershed in British and Australian usage refers to " the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas ", a television watershed also serves as a dividing line – it divides the time between where content for families and / or children has to be aired, and where content aimed towards an adult audience can be aired ( there is no obligation to ).

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He looked off to the crest of the Sierras, still white-topped ; ;
It is the 1924 tour that is credited as being the first in which the team were referred to as " the Lions ", the irony being that it was on this tour that the single lion-rampant crest was replaced with the forerunner of the four-quartered badge with the symbols of the four represented unions, that is still worn today.
A skull crest was present but its exact form and size are still unknown.
In May 1937 a new white glass lamp with the RUC crest went up for the first time to replace the RIC crest still on many stations.
The Hōjō family crest in the city is therefore still ubiquitous.
Harding made Woody smaller, cuter, and moved his crest forward from its original backwards position ( although Woody had sported this look since 1947, as seen in the still from Wet Blanket Policy above ).
The bomb exploded, but when he turned his Lancaster to assess the damage it turned out that only a section of the crest of the dam had been blown off: the main body of the dam itself was still functional.
The coat of arms of Evesham Abbey is still used in modern times as the crest of Prince Henry's High School, Evesham.
The first species found by the Leakeys, Zinjanthropus boisei or Australopithecus boisei ( renamed and still debated as Paranthropus boisei ), featured a sagittal crest and large molars.
It is still riding on the crest of the first big wave its own splash sent out.
The new crest was still based on the Stockport coat of arms, though the " Animo Et Fide " motto was removed, along with a patch of green at the base of the badge ; the flag of Cheshire, featuring a sword and three wheatsheaves, replaced the golden lozenges & crosslets in the shield.
It is the oldest surviving structure on campus originally constructed as a fraternity house and still has the Alpha Delta Phi crest on the front face of the building.
But they still advanced, moving to the crest so rapidly that the Germans had no time to come up from their dugouts ( generally 30 '- 40 ' below ground ) in the Schwaben Redoubt, which was also taken.
In addition, if the tank fails to detect the defending antitank weapon while the tank is still defiladed, but advances beyond that position to the crest of the hill, it may expose the relatively thinner armor of its lower hull or belly to the defender.
The team name was also associated with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, to the point that Pats sweaters still bear the regimental crest as a shoulder patch.
Compared to the extant population in Java, which have straight green crest, the Malay birds, which still exist in captivity, had a blue diffused crest that often falls forward.
Bishop Cantilupe also wrung from the Welsh King Llewellyn some manors which he had seized, and Cantilupe ; after a successful lawsuit against the Earl of Gloucester to determine the possession of a chase near the Forest of Malvern ; dug the dyke which can still be traced on the crest of the Malvern Hills.
Situated on a rocky crest rising from 350 m to 475 m between the Carpino and the Sordo rivers, the plan of Isernia still reflects the ancient layout of the Roman town, with a central wide street, the cardo maximus, still represented by Corso Marcelli, and side streets at right angles on both sides.
He makes his reappearance as a regular character still trying to kill Birdman and get the crest as proof, though he's now more of a stalking fanboy obsessed with Birdman.
*< sup >(*)</ sup > This crest ( inspired on Saint Andrew's ') is still used in the away uniform since the 1980s.

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