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service and symbolized
But the greatness of the American military service, and particularly the greatness of the Navy, is symbolized in this ceremony today, because this man, who is controversial, this man, who comes up with unorthodox ideas, did not become submerged by the bureaucracy, because once genius is submerged by bureaucracy, a nation is doomed to mediocrity.
The Argentine government issued a comuniqué stating that " With a life of permanent service to the national wars that our homeland has fought since its independence, William Brown symbolized the naval glory of the Argentine Republic ".
In the Soviet heraldry the red star symbolized the Red Army and the military service as opposed to the hammer and sickle which symbolized the peaceful labour.
* Luke the Evangelist, the author of the third gospel account ( and the Acts of the Apostles ) is symbolized by a winged ox or bull – a figure of sacrifice, service and strength.

service and dukes
Diocletian's reforms shifted the governors ' main function to that of the presiding official in the lower courts: whereas in the early Empire military and judicial functions were the function of governor, and procurators had supervised taxation ; under the new system vicarii and governors were responsible for justice and taxation, and a new class of duces (" dukes "), acting independently of the civil service, had military command.
The Hohenstaufen rulers increasingly lent land to ministerialia, formerly non-free service men, which Frederick hoped would be more reliable than dukes.
Rossi later entered the service of the Caetani, dukes of Traetta.
By 1514, he would begin three decades of service for dukes Alfonso I and Ercole II d ' Este, becoming principal court artist.
After that he left England forever, finding a new existence in the service of the grand dukes of Tuscany.
There were court Jews at all the petty German courts ; e. g., Zacharias Seligmann ( 1694 ) in the service of the Prince of Hesse-Homburg, and others in the service of the dukes of Mecklenburg.
Indeed, Emperor Taizong, almost immediately, began reversing some of his policies, including his policies of creating many relatives to be imperial princes ( which Emperor Taizong reversed later in 626, reducing the ranks of most of those princes to dukes ) and Emperor Gaozu's gathering of many ladies in waiting ( which Emperor Taizong reversed in 628, releasing about 3, 000 ladies in waiting from service, although Emperor Taizong himself, later in his reign, appeared to have gathered as many if not more ).
Gaozu ordered his dukes Zhou Bo, Wang Ling and Fan Kuai to conduct another memorial service for Emperor Yi in their respective fiefs.

service and loyalty
In May 1992 the Belorussian Military District was abolished, and on January 1, 1993 all service personnel on Belarussian soil were required to either take an oath of loyalty to Belarus, or leave.
Rejected by Louis XIV for service in the French army, Eugene moved to Austria and transferred his loyalty to the Habsburg Monarchy.
Shared values are individuals ' preferences regarding certain aspects of the organization's culture ( e. g., loyalty, customer service ).
In August 1982, mutineers in the Seychelles Army, maintaining loyalty to Rene but in revolt against alleged conditions in the service, took over the radio station.
Cowdrey writes, " he ( Gregory ) was surprisingly flexible, feeling his way and therefore perplexing both rigorous collaborators ... and cautious and steady-minded ones ... His zeal, moral force, and religious conviction, however, ensured that he should retain to a remarkable degree the loyalty and service of a wide variety of men and women.
In contrast, the Marines, the service branch who deal with ordinary military affairs, are trained to prize unquestioning loyalty and bravery as the highest ideals, and are deliberately recruited from the type of person who seeks glory and excitement.
In an unprecedented and unrepeated gesture, on the day after his death more than 1, 500 officers of India's civil and police services congregated to mourn at Patel's residence in Delhi and pledged " complete loyalty and unremitting zeal " in India's service.
His studies were interrupted twice: first by his period of military service and later when he had to go into hiding in 1942 after refusing to sign the loyalty oath required of students by the Nazi occupation authorities.
William Cecil was still in the Duke of Somerset's service when he gradually shifted his loyalty to John Dudley, who made him Secretary of State and thought him " a most faithful servant and by that term most witty councillor ... as was scarce like in this realm ".
It traces the word " loyalty " to the 15th century, noting that then it primarily referred to fidelity in service, in love, or to an oath that one has made.
In 1630 Turenne left the Netherlands and entered the service of France, motivated not only by the prospect of military advancement but also by his mother's desire to show the loyalty of the Bouillon dominions to the French crown.
Because of his service and loyalty to his home country, his children and grandchildren were created counts, under the name Oxenstierna of Croneberg.
Mahan stresses the importance of the individual in shaping history, and extols the traditional values of loyalty, courage, and service to the state.
Oaths of business, clientage and service, patronage and protection, state office, treaty and loyalty appealed to the witness and sanction of deities.
Shared values are individuals ’ preferences regarding certain aspects of the organization ’ s culture ( e. g. loyalty, customer service ).
His loyalty and service to the King brought him ample rewards.
His service, loyalty and ability, along with the fall of his Neville in-laws, meant that Hastings was an even more important figure during the second half of Edward IV's reign.
His father was a wealthy retired army captain, as the family had a strong tradition of loyalty and service to the Tsar, while several members of his extended family had also developed a lively interest in culture.
They owed no particular loyalty or service to the strategos or pronoiar, as in both cases the emperor was still the legal owner of the land.
Brands exist partly because of repeat customer loyalty, and also to offer different levels of quality and service.
The reason for their imprisonment was their total rejection of giving the loyalty oath to Hitler and their absolute refusal to participate in any kind of military service.
" Semper fidelis " signifies the dedication and loyalty that individual Marines have for " Corps and Country ", even after leaving service.
This system of administration, known as the mansabdari, was based on loyal service and cash payments and was the backbone of the Mughal Empire ; its effectiveness depended on personal loyalty to the emperor and his ability and willingness to choose, remunerate, and supervise.
There on January 25, 1945, she received a medal for her loyalty and service to the Third Reich.

service and Otto
In North America, there are several small regional manufacturers that also service the industry ; CTI Electronics, OEM Controls, Otto Engineering, PQ Controls, CH Products, BG Systems, and Elobau Sensor Technologies.
Kotzebue gets its name from the Kotzebue Sound, which was named after Otto von Kotzebue, who explored the sound while searching for the Northwest Passage in the service of Russia in 1818.
Leutnants Otto Parschau and Kurt Wintgens were the pioneers in introducing the Eindecker to combat service in the late spring and early summer of 1915, and with Wintgens scoring his first three aerial victories in the first two weeks of July 1915 ( unconfirmed on July 1 and 4, first confirmed victory on the 15th, all over Morane-Saulnier L two-seaters ) the period of the " Fokker Scourge " began.
Otto von Kotzebue ( Russian: О ́ тто Евста ́ фьевич Коцебу ́, Otto Evstaf ' evič Kocebu ) ( December 30, 1787 – February 15, 1846 ) was a Baltic German navigator in Russian service.
Otto was promoted to Captain on 27 April 1866 and entered active military service in the Royal Bavarian Infantry Guards.
During Corpus Christi Mass 1875 in the Frauenkirche in Munich, there was a sensational incident, when Otto – who had not attended the church service – stormed into the church wearing hunting clothes and fell on his knees before the celebrant, Archbishop Gregor von Scherr, to ask forgiveness for his sins.
Planning of a German-built trade and research vessel to test the feasibility of nuclear power in civil service began in 1960, and Otto Hahns keel was laid down in 1963 by Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG of Kiel.
In 1983, Otto Hahn was recommissioned as the container ship Trophy and leased into commercial service.
* Otto J. Zahn, who established a pigeon messenger service from Santa Catalina Island to the mainland of California
In June 1239, Wenceslaus and Otto left the Reichstag at Eger, abandoning the service of excommunicated Emperor Frederick II.
In April 1978 then-Transport Minister Otto Lang announced at a speech to the Board of Trade a plan to provide daily scheduled airline service between the airport and Ottawa and Montreal, using de Havilland Dash 7 STOL planes.
His father Otto Gerhard von Laudohn was a lieutenant-colonel, retired on a meagre pension from the Swedish service.
CDU poster showing Otto Nuschke and reading 20 years of CDU and Christians in service of peace and Socialism
Designed by Otto Kuhler, diesel-electrics built by American Car and Foundry Company were placed into service July 10, 1935.
* Amt III, Inland-SD, headed by SS-Gruppenführer Otto Ohlendorf, was the SS information gathering service for inside Germany.
* German navigator Otto von Kotzebue, sailing in the service of the Russian tsars, in 1815.
Holstein joined the diplomatic service and in 1860 became an attaché at the Prussian embassy in Saint Petersburg under the authority of Otto von Bismarck and later served as a member of the legations at Rio de Janeiro, London, Washington, Florence, and Copenhagen.
Kotzebue Sound was explored and named in 1816 by Baltic German Lt. Otto von Kotzebue while searching for the Northeast Passage in the service of Russia.
Norman Otto Hipel ( March 21, 1890 – February 16, 1953 ) was a Canadian politician, noted for his service as Minister of Labour for Ontario in the cabinet of Mitchell Hepburn.
Born at Schöningen in Saxony, the able and intelligent Willigis received a good education, and was recommended by Bishop Volkold of Meissen to the service of Emperor Otto I.
The service was founded in 1931 by Otto Neugebauer as Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete.
General Otto Ruge was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and awarded the Collar of the same order for his service to the nation during World War II.
Born 16 June 1878 in Berlin, Otto von Stülpnagel pursued a military career in keeping with his family ’ s long tradition of military service.

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