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The lawyer Thomas Egerton was praised through the anagram gestat honorem ; the physician George Ent took the anagrammatic motto genio surget, which requires his first name as ".
His motto was Simplex sigillum veri ; Simplicity is the sign of truth.
This was in keeping with his personal motto pauca sed matura (" few, but ripe ").
When Chicago was incorporated in 1837, it chose the motto Urbs in Horto, a Latin phrase which translates into English as " City in a Garden ".
The university had adopted the motto from the Earl of Dalhousie in order to replace the university's original motto, as the original motto was viewed by the university administration to not convey confidence.
The original motto of the university was " Forsan ".
Additionally, a declaration by sixteen Member States on the symbols, including the flag, was included in the final act of the Treaty of Lisbon stating that the flag, the anthem, the motto and the currency and Europe Day " will for them continue as symbols to express the sense of community of the people in the European Union and their allegiance to it.
The motto of The North Star was " Right is of no Sex – Truth is of no Color – God is the Father of us all, and we are all brethren.
Frederick's personal motto was the mysterious string A. E. I. O. U., which he imprinted on all his belongings.
Political change in continental Europe was spurred by the French Revolution under the motto liberté, egalité, fraternité.
His motto was: " It is hard to promise, but it is easy to perform.
As the university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on December 24, 2005, a special emblem ( see above ) was created to commemorate the occasion, and the motto ' To Know Is To Grow ' was coined.
Among Dayton Moore's first acts as General Manager was instating a new motto for the team: " True.
It was supposed to be a bigger birthday party for Roeingh, later " Dr Motte ", and the motto Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen ( in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes ) stood for disarmament ( peace ), music ( joy ) and a fair food production / distribution ( pancakes ).
In 1875, Moncton was able to reincorporate as a town and adopted the motto " Resurgo " ( Latin for I rise again ).
In music, the post-Elizabethan cult of melancholia is associated with John Dowland, whose motto was Semper Dowland, semper dolens.
McVeigh wore a printed T-shirt with the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis (" Thus always to tyrants ", which was shouted by John Wilkes Booth immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ) and " The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants " ( from Thomas Jefferson ).
Their motto was, " The courage to be Modern and Orthodox ".
A unit of Federal troops, the 6th Ohio Infantry, was present, and adopted " Old Glory " as their motto.
While Robert the Monk says so, it is also possible that the slogan was created as a catchy propaganda motto afterward.
" Reason before passion " was his personal motto.

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" This is the best candidate for a clan motto.
The LDO / WO motto is " sursum ab ordine " which means " up from the ranks " to underline a distinction between them and officers commissioned directly from collegiate programs such as the U. S. Naval Academy, Naval ROTC, and similar post-collegiate pre-commissioning officer candidate programs of the Navy and Marine Corps.

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The husband is usually a well-educated professional, preoccupied with his job -- often an organization man whose motto for getting ahead is: `` Don't rock the boat ''.
The meaning of the motto Fiel pero desdichado ( Faithful but unfortunate ) may allude to the first duke's father's inadequate compensation for his losses in the Civil War as a consequence of his loyalty to the king.
HBC coat of arms, showing the Latin motto pro pelle cutem: a skin for a skin.
The state motto is Esto Perpetua ( Latin for " Let it be forever ").
" LDS Church apostle Gordon B. Hinckley noted that the " more good " translation is incorrect but added that " Mormon means ' more good '" is a positive motto for members of the LDS Church.
New Caledonia has increasingly adopted its own symbols, choosing an anthem, a motto, and a new design for its banknotes.
* Novus ordo seclorum ( Latin for " New Order of the Ages "), the motto on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States often mistranslated as " New World Order "
The club's motto is Victoria Amat Curam, Latin for " Victory Demands Dedication ".
Her motto for students was " I am, I can, I ought, I will.
The motto, " Aut vincere aut mori ", is Latin for " either to conquer or to die ".
" One tool does it all " is a motto of some importance for workers who cannot practically carry every specialized tool to the location of every work task ; such as a carpenter who does not necessarily work in a shop all day and needs to do jobs in a customer's house.
Instead of the conservative motto, " A fair day's wage for a fair day's work ," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, " Abolition of the wage system.
It is most notable for its appearance on the heraldic badge of the House of Savoy, where it is accompanied by the motto Stringe ma non costringe, " It tightens, but does not constrain ".
The ties will usually be in a set pattern for the school, and jackets will usually carry a patch on the breast pocket with the school's name, coat of arms, and motto or emblem.
Ellington is depicted on the quarter seated at a piano, sheet music in hand, along with the inscription " Justice for All ", which is the District's motto.
" Its motto is " Caring for the land and serving people.
When abbreviated, the university motto becomes FIONIA, the Latin name for Funen.
He is on the Executive Board of the Center for Global Media Studies at Washington State University, an organization whose motto, " Global Media Cover the World ... We Cover Global Media ," connects with the focus of his recent work studying the accuracy of audience recall of news media in a cross-cultural vein ( Faccoro & DeFleur, 1993 ).

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