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Davros appears as the Emperor Dalek in Remembrance of the Daleks, with his white and gold Daleks now based on Skaro and termed " Imperial Daleks ", fighting against the grey " Renegade Dalek " faction.
These Daleks presumably become the " Imperial Daleks ", first seen in Remembrance of the Daleks.
The building was named after the ancient phrase of Hakkō ichiu ( literally " eight cords, one roof "), which had been attributed to Emperor Jimmu and, since 1928, has been espoused by the Imperial government as an expression of Japanese expansionism, as it envisioned to the unification of the world ( the " eight corners of the world ") under the Emperor's " sacred rule ", a goal that was considered imperative to all Japanese subjects, as Jimmu, finding five races in Japan, had made them all as " brothers of one family.
This was because his great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, suggested the nickname of " Nicky ", however it got mixed up with the many Nickys of the Russian Imperial Family (" Nicky " was particularly used to refer to Nicholas II, the last Tsar ) so they changed it to Dickie.
The Japanese government describes its relations with Tonga as " excellent ", and states that " the Imperial family of Japan and the Royal family of Tonga have developed a cordial and personal relationship over the years ".
Varlet or Squire carrying a Halberd with a thick Blade ; and Archer, in Fighting Dress, drawing the String of his Crossbow with a double-handled Winch .-- From the Miniatures of the " Jouvencel ", and the " Chroniques " of Froissart, Manuscripts of the Fifteenth Century ( Imperial Library of Paris ).
Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing a rat representing Imperial Japan | Japan, approaching a mousetrap labeled " Army, Navy, Civilian ", on a background map of the Alaska Territory
* Elliott, Mark C. " The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies ", Journal of Asian Studies 59 ( 2000 ): 603 – 46.
In 1938 his enemies ridiculed him as " Pig Iron Bob ", the result of his industrial battle with waterside workers who refused to load scrap iron being sold to Imperial Japan.
Other critics note that men, who would contemporarily be perceived as " Korean " and " Chinese ", are enshrined for the military actions they effected as Japanese Imperial subjects.
Most interplanetary communication is handled by courier ships, most commonly " X-boats ", which are small Imperial vessels with long-distance jump drives that travel between systems transmitting and receiving vital data.
In Imperial units, " pound-force-feet " ( lbf · ft ), " foot-pounds-force ", " inch-pounds-force ", " ounce-force-inches " ( oz · in ) are used, and other non-SI units of torque includes " metre-kilograms-force ".
The " wild Tolstoys ", as they were known in the high society of Imperial Russia, have left a lasting legacy in Russian politics, military history, literature, and fine arts.
Several western sources reported that the Qing dynasty Imperial Chinese military under the direction of Li Hongzhang acquired " Electric torpedoes ", which were deployed in numerous waterways along with fortresses and numerous other modern military weapons acquired by China.
Those outside the Imperial family, like Aulus Plautius under Claudius, might be granted a " lesser triumph ", or ovation.
Since Otto III had intentions to renew the Empire based on a federal concept he called " Renovatio Imperii Romanorum ", and within that federal framework, Polish and Hungarian duchies were to be upgraded to eastern federati of the empire it was towards this end that the Emperor placed his Imperial crown on Bolesław I's brow and invested him with the titles frater et cooperator Imperii (" Brother and Partner of the Empire ") and populi Romani amicus et socius.
During his time in Hawaii, Patton was part of the military units responsible for the defense of the islands, and specifically wrote a defense plan, called " Surprise ", anticipating an air raid against Pearl Harbor – 10 years before the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on December 7, 1941.
Starting in 1942, there was forcible relocation and internment of approximately 110, 000 Japanese Americans and Japanese residing in the United States to housing facilities called " War Relocation Camps ", in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
During the Imperial age it became one of the most important and flourishing cities of southern Italy when it was the seat of the " Corrector ", the Governor of " Regio II Lucania et Bruttii " ( province of Lucany and Brutium ).
These suggestions were the beginning of Lloyd George's poor relations with the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Robertson, who was " brusque to the point of rudeness " and " barely concealed his contempt for Lloyd George's military opinions ", to which he was in the habit of retorting " I've ' eard different ".
" The Duke of Norfolk threatened that Dudley " would not die in his bed ", while the Imperial envoy wondered why he had " not been slain long ere this " and hoped he would soon " meet with the reward he so richly merits.
The Japanese " civilizing project ", partially fueled by public demand in Japan to know more about the empire, would be used to benefit the Imperial government by consolidating administrative control over the entire island, opening up vast tracts of land for exploitation.
Using the pretext of " receiving the Japanese surrender ", business interests within the KMT government occupied most of the banks, factories and commercial properties, which had previously been seized by the Imperial Japanese Army.

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The word " kimono ", which literally means a " thing to wear " ( ki " wear " and mono " thing "), has come to denote these full-length robes.
The genus name Fratercula is derived from Latin and means " little brother ", a reference to the black and white plumage, which resembles monastic robes.
Goofy, who has taken a job as a night watchman, is patrolling the businesses when the Blot realizes he must abort his plans and says " I always come prepared ", where he removes his black robes and replaces them with white ones, allowing himself to camouflage with the snowy streets.
In particular, this theory holds that " Fir Bolg " is a corruption of a term for " Breeches-Wearers ", reasoning that, as manual labourers, the Fir Bolg would have found it useful to wear trousers rather than the robes and garb of the Gaels.
The robes, which the image adorns, represents that of monks and King's depending on the season, a clear indication of highlighting its symbolic role " as Buddha and the King ", which role is also enjoined on the Thai King who formally dresses the Emerald Buddha image.
Worshippers wear distinctive white robes known as " soutane ", with women also wearing a wimple-like headdress.
Once incarnated, the Dark Judges don uniforms, or " robes of office ", which reflect their identities.
The machine consisted of a life-sized model of a human head and torso, with a black beard and grey eyes, and dressed in Turkish robes and a turban – " the traditional costume ", according to journalist and author Tom Standage, " of an oriental sorcerer.
The two wore robes on occasion and changed their names to symbolize their devotion to Manson's new religion, Fromme becoming " Red " in honor of her red hair and the redwoods, and Good, " Blue ", for her blue eyes and the ocean ; both nicknames were originally given to them by Manson.
* Nibley explains his comment, " We have met here today clothed in the black robes of a false priesthood ", given in a prayer at a 1960 commencement at BYU
Known locally as the " Floating Flemings ", it is ornamented with recumbent whole length figures of Fleming in his robes, with his official insignia, and his wife, with ruff and hood, and the singular waist favoured by ladies of the Tudor era.
In August 1980, a dozen men dressed in 14th century Belgian nun's robes and habits, and according to one participant using the name Sister Missionary Position, " a teensy bit of make-up so as not to be dowdy on a Friday night ", met the proselytizers where a chase ensued and attracted an audience of gay supporters who heckled the preachers until they left.
Despite the Persian origin of the term " kaftan ", Persian robes of honor were commonly known as khalat or kelat.
In other agencies ( particularly the Division of Workers ' Compensation of the California Department of Industrial Relations ), ALJs wear robes like Article III judges, are referred to as " Honorable " and " Your Honor ", work in private chambers, hold hearings in special " hearing rooms " that look like small courtrooms, and have court clerks who swear in witnesses.
The album was issued as " The Davis Sisters Sing Authentic Southern Style Gospel-Recorded In Live Performance ", RCA Victor LSP-2851, and had a color photograph on the cover of the Famous Davis Sisters in their choir robes singing around a microphone, reminiscent of the format of Savoy MG-14000, their first album which was issued almost ten years previously with much less professional photography and graphics.
Quill did not waver, saying that the judge could " drop dead in his black robes ", and successfully held out for a sizeable wage increase for the union.
This is the origin of the English word " miniver ", which was the general word for the fur lining used for robes of state.
In his message to the nation from his bed in the Merchant's Ward of the General Hospital in Colombo, Bandaranaike referred to his unknown assassin " as a foolish man dressed in the robes of a monk ", but requested that the authorities " show compassion to this man and not try to wreak vengeance on him.

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