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The Territorial seal was well-liked as a simple image of the state and was used on state documents well into the 1860s, even after it had been officially replaced.

simple and waters
This suggests that crossopterygians evolved in warm shallow waters, using their simple lung when the oxygen level in the water became too low.
Although the nationwide process is fairly simple, Corps approval must be obtained before commencing with any work in waters of the United States.
The Pall Mall Gazette argued that Salisbury had sailed into " the turbid waters of State Socialism "; the Manchester Guardian said his article was " State socialism pure and simple " and The Times claimed Salisbury was " in favour of state socialism ".
He wrote a treatise on baths and thermal waters, another on simple purgatives, and a third on the composition of drugs.
In this issue many of the remedies previously in use were omitted, although a good number were still retained, such as dogs ’ excrement, earthworms, and moss from the human skull ; the botanical names of herbal remedies were for the first time added to the official ones ; the simple distilled waters were ordered of a uniform strength ; sweetened spirits, cordials and ratafias were omitted as well as several compounds no longer used in London, although still in vogue elsewhere.
Even when the waters are higher, navigating the open lake can be tricky, whereas the rim canal is simple, so to reach a specific location in the lake it is often easiest to go around the rim canal to get close then take one of the many channels into the lake.
Some curanderos, such as Don Pedrito, the Healer of Los Olmos, make use of simple herbs, waters, and even mud to affect their cures.

Territorial and waters
; Territorial waters: Out to from the baseline, the coastal state is free to set laws, regulate use, and use any resource.
Territorial waters are defined by Section 4 ( 2 ) of the Emergency ( Essential Powers ) Ordinance No 7, 1969.
Territorial waters, or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is a belt of coastal waters extending at most from the baseline ( usually the mean low-water mark ) of a coastal state.
Territorial waters of the Philippines
The party strongly supports Gibraltar's territorial integrity, in particular seeks pursuit of the recognition of the full twelve mile limit to Gibraltar Territorial Waters as is the case with other British overseas territories, and consider's Spain's violations of the current three mile limit of territorial waters as " a hostile and unfriendly act ".
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Territorial waters are also in dispute over the gulf.
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