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The landscape's most dominant feature is the central lawn, which was listed as a " medallion site " by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999, one of only three central campuses designated as such.
The award is $ 5, 000, a medallion and a citation.
The necklace is called a shitoki if it has a medallion.
It is a very simple granite grave, with a bronze medallion representing the scientist ’ s profile.
The prize is awarded " irrespective of nationality, race, creed, or ideology "; the recipients receive US $ 100, 000, a citation certificate, and since 1987, a bronze medallion.
The Latin inscription on the reverse of the medallion — firmitas, utilitas, venustas ( English: durability, utility, and beauty )— is inspired by Roman architect Vitruvius.
The Tony Award medallion was designed by Art Director Herman Rosse and is a mix of mostly brass and a little bronze, with a nickel plating on the outside ; a black acrylic glass base, and the nickel-plated pewter swivel.
" The award is $ 250 ( since raised to $ 500 ) and a medallion, modelled after the one given to Milton Acorn.
In the centre of the coin, the allegorical figure of Providentia with a medallion of the Roman god, Janus, who had two faces, is displayed.
There is a medallion search, with daily clues and where the winner gets a $ 500 " Pierz Bucks " from local businesses to spend within the town.
There is also a flea market in the park and a treasure hunt in which a medallion is hidden and the finder gets a prize.
Established in 1962, and later renamed, the medallion is named for Camp Fire's watchword " WoHeLo ".
Another celebrated work from Rome is the gold medallion of " Leda and the Swan " executed for the Gonfaloniere Gabbriello Cesarino, and which is now in the Vienna museum.
* A carved stone medallion, a metre or more in diameter, showing Garrick is on display at Birmingham Central Library.
Note that the medallion worn by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles is engraved with the number " 290 ", the original dockyard numbder for the Alabama.
A medallion accredited to Cornelius Agrippa is used in Mike Mignola's comic book short story Hellboy: The Corpse ; it was mentioned as being effective against a vampire cat from Kyoto and proved valuable against a war-god / pig-man.
The medallion is so named because it was minted at Trier in what is now Germany.
In the hôtel de ville is still shown a medallion of Louis XIV, and in the church of St Remy a bronze crucifix of some importance — both works by his hand.
Commemoration Medallion of Marriage of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi and Princess Fawzia of Egypt-March 1939-The medallion is now in Sahebgharanie palace in Niavaran Palace complex
In Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, it is a medallion containing the imprisoned spirit of a dark goddess, who can only be freed by a song called the Galdr of Release.
Almost opposite is the former Odeon Cinema, now Habitat, with its iconic façade which carries high upon it a large sculptured medallion of the now almost-forgotten William Friese-Greene, who claimed to have invented celluloid film and cameras before any subsequent patents.
The insignia of the order is in the form of an oval medallion with an oak tree, a shield with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom hanging from one branch, and on the left a mounted knight in armour.

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* While waiting for Zorrino near the bridge in Peru, Tintin and Haddock meet the mysterious Indian who gave Tintin the medallion.
On the status screen, players can choose an item to use, see which direction they must travel as indicated by the charmed compass ( which also sounds an alarm when Jazeta is near a crypt or a medallion ), and view the map of the crypt Jazeta is in, provided they have collected the Crystal Ball inside.

medallion and White
Cousins became an unofficial ambassador in the 1960s, and his facilitating communication between the Holy See, the Kremlin and the White House helped lead to the Soviet-American test ban treaty, for which he was thanked by President John F. Kennedy and Pope John XXIII, the latter of which awarded him his personal medallion.
The medallion has previously been hidden in a diaper, a White Castle hamburger box, a pop can, inside an Oreo cookie, and frozen in ice.
Crest: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure an Infantry officer's cocked hat Sable trimmed of the first, cockade of the third, center medallion and plume White.

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* A commemorative medallion of the 11 September 2001 attacks from the United States House of Representatives, presented to him by member of the house Jack Kingston on 29 January 2002.
Later at Rutland House, Miguel received members of the Portuguese diaspora living in England, who presented him with a commemorative medallion.

medallion and part
Design of the medallion created as part of anti-slavery campaign by Wedgwood, 1787
Imperial Roman medallion with Olympias: part of a 3rd century series representing Emperor Caracalla as the descendant of Alexander the Great.
The first insigne was in fact a larger, cut-and-engraved silver medallion, essentially a square of metal with a loop cut integrally with the body of the square from the same sheet of silver, in order to allow for suspension from one or two ribbons worn around the member's neck in the manner in which the older fraternities ( and the Freemasonic bodies on which the collegiate societies were in part patterned ) wore their own insignia.
The four winners also receive a medallion necklace as part of their prizes.
" medallion created as part of anti-slavery campaign by Josiah Wedgwood, 1787
Motifs consisted of two classes: the first type being simple geometric motifs such as the checkerboard and gau ( amulet ) design that probably formed part of an ancient Tibetan design repertoire, mingled with medallion designs and other motifs derived from Chinese decorative traditions.
At the upper part of the medallion, following its circumference, the inscription in red enamelled embossed letters " ALEXANDER SUVOROV " ( in Russian: АЛЕКСАНДР СУВОРОВ ).
A medallion of another kind, cast in bronze by Jean Vernon ( 1897 1975 ), was produced as part of his renowned series based on the fables in the 1930s.
Here, Sam recovers the first part of the medallion after he defeats his first titanic enemy, Kwongo ( A gigantic gorilla ).
Here, Sam conquers the second part of the medallion after he defeats Zumzum ( A gigantic bee ).
The third part of medallion is received here after Prince Chan is killed by Sam.
The fourth medallion part is retrieved after Sam defeats Kleerofski, the supreme ruler of Kleer.
The final part of the medallion is located here where Sam acquires it by defeating Cecil, a giant pink dragon who rules over Ellenier.
After the battle, Sam spares his life in exchange for the final medallion part.

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