Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dimona" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

emblem and local
The alligator was incidentally chosen as the school mascot in 1911, after a local vendor ordered and sold school pennants with an alligator emblem imprinted on them.
In 1933 FFA members from the local chapter arrived at the national convention in blue corduroy jackets with the FFA emblem on the back.
, Red Ensigns charged with the local emblem are available to be used by ships registered on several of the component registers of the Red Ensign Group: Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, and Isle of Man.
Its proximity to Great Hampden, home of John Hampden has made of Hampden a local hero: his silhouette is on the emblem used by Aylesbury Vale District Council and his statue stands prominently in the town centre.
The suggestion that the town's name comes from the words Green Oak is merely folk etymology, but the image has been taken as a logo for the town's main shopping centre, The Oak Mall and was once emblazoned on the local Co-operative Society emblem.
He stopped the annual tribute to the Sublime Porte and in an unprecedented usurpation of the Ottoman Sultan's privileges had his name struck on local coins in 1769 ( alongside the sultan's emblem ), effectively declaring Egypt's independence from Ottoman rule.
Another use of the emblem is on ballot boxes and campaign mailings used during national and local elections.
The emblem in the black is a boar's tusk-the symbol of prosperity worn as a pendant on the islands-along with two leaves of the local namele fern.
Popularly known as " leafies ", they are the marine emblem of the state of South Australia and a focus for local marine conservation.
The imposing local stone structure, fronted at the top with the Rockefeller emblem, is centrally located in an inner sanctum of about, referred to as the " Park ", in the expansive Rockefeller family estate.
The rose does not form any part of the insignia of the Duchy of Lancaster, but came to be seen as an emblem of the county of Lancashire, and as such was incorporated in the coats of arms of numerous Lancashire local authorities including the county council.
John Rattlebone of Sherston was the leader of the local militia and is now an emblem of Sherston and its community.
The name ' Narara ' can be traced back to the local Aboriginal term for ' black snake ', which appears on the official emblem of Narara Valley High School and the scarf of 1st Narara Scout Group.
The Pirates of Penzance prank, with the thespian pirate king persuaded to display the numbers 322 ( part of the emblem of Skull and Bones ) below a skull and crossbones at a local theatre, along with Whit Griswold's deprecations of poppycock -- " Bonesy bullshit " and " Dink Stover crap " -- coloring undergraduate life, and the practice of newly-and recently-enfranchised wolves howling in late-April
The original name was Luna, which is retained in the name of a local park, Pramen Luna, and accounts for the Moon as part of the town's emblem.
Generally it is believed that Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Wisconsin were among the US states to first issue standardized plates., Many local jurisdictions required them before that, and there were a plethora of jurisdictions first issuing registration numbers in the early years, by way of a registration card or emblem, but leaving the actual creation of a plate up to the vehicle owner.
The Takasu town emblem was established on January 1, 1968, from ideas submitted by the local citizens.
When thousands of Pontic Greek refugees settled in and around Thessaloniki after the Greco-Turkish War and the subsequent population exchange, a group of them formed a musical club to continue their local traditions. The club's first emblem was the image of ancient Olympian god Apollo, Greek God of music and poetry.
This tradition is what caused the flower to become the village's unofficial emblem, used on things like the local school uniforms.
The word “ Kimba ” is derived from the local Aboriginal word for “ bushfire ”, and the District Council of Kimba's emblem reflects this in the form of a burning bush.
Adswood has its own coat of arms, a snake wrapped around a tree, which is the emblem of the local Adswood Primary School.

emblem and council
The bee was adopted as the emblem of the town council.
The emblem is used by the city council and the city's two rugby league teams.
When the council received an official grant of arms from the College of Arms in 1959, abbots ' mitres and the emblem of St Edmund: crossed arrows through an open crown were added.
Although not granted by the College of Arms, a " banded fleece " has been an emblem of Milnrow since its former council chairman used it as a badge.
After Ukraine declared her independence, on July 5, 1990 the city council passed a new coat of arms, modelled after the initial emblem from the times of Ruthenia.

emblem and ),
Portrayed as majestic and solemn, often enthroned, and crowned with the polos ( a high cylindrical crown worn by several of the Great Goddesses ), Hera may bear a pomegranate in her hand, emblem of fertile blood and death and a substitute for the narcotic capsule of the opium poppy.
The views of the moderate Hussites were widely represented at the university and among the citizens of Prague ; they were therefore called the Prague Party, but also Calixtines ( Latin calix chalice ) or Utraquists ( Latin utraque both ), because they emphasized the second article of Prague, and the chalice became their emblem.
* Mon ( emblem ), Japanese family heraldic symbols
* Seal ( emblem ), an emblem used as a means of authentication ; both an impression in paper, wax, clay or other medium, and the device used
An emblem of Italian cuisine, spaghetti is frequently served with tomato sauce, which may contain various herbs ( especially oregano and basil ), olive oil, meat, or vegetables.
* The Thin Blue Line ( emblem ), an emblem representing the camaraderie of police officers
As Chief Astronomer, Zhang Heng earned a fixed salary and rank of 600 bushels of grain ( which was mostly commuted to payments in Chinese coins | coinage currency or bolts of silk ), and so he would have worn a specified type of robe, ridden in a specified type of carriage, and held a unique emblem that marked his status in the official hierarchy.
The emblem of OSIS ( Organisasi Siswa Intra Sekolah ), or School's Intern Student Organization, is put on the shirt's left pocket.
According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, Odysseus came up with the idea of building a great wooden horse ( the horse being the emblem of Troy ), hiding an elite force inside, and fooling the Trojans into wheeling the horse into the city as a trophy.
Bright sunlight ( as an emblem of insight or revelation ), and the shadows it casts, also play symbolically powerful roles in Hopper paintings such as Early Sunday Morning ( 1930 ), Summertime ( 1943 ), Seven A. M. ( 1948 ), and Sun in an Empty Room ( 1963 ).
Fauna abounds on the foothills to the major plateau ( Baw Baw Plateau ), including Leadbeater's Possum, which is highly endangered and Victoria's state fauna emblem.
Functionally immortal, Guardians resemble short ( approximately 4 feet tall ), large-headed, white-haired pale blue humans wearing red robes with their emblem, the Green Lantern symbol, on the chest.
SPQR is an initialism from a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus (" The Senate and People of Rome ", see translation ), referring to the government of the ancient Roman Republic, and used as an official emblem of the modern day comune ( municipality ) of Rome.
The dolphin and anchor emblem is associated with " Festina lente " ( Hasten slowly ), a motto that Aldus had begun to use as early as 1499, after receiving a Roman coin from Pietro Bembo, which bore the emblem and motto.
The Chakri which provides both name and emblem to the house of Chakri, is composed of the discus ( Chakra ) and the trident ( Trisula, sometimes shortened to " Tri " in Thai language ), the celestial weapon of the God Narayana ( an Avatar of Vishnu ) of whom the Siamese king is seen as a personification.
The association was founded on 1 January 1950 under the Esperanto motto on its emblem, Servo per Amikeco ( Service through Friendship ), to create friendly links and encourage cooperation between individual police officers around the world.
* Seal ( emblem ), used by a notary public or other authorities for identification purposes
Perceval was an emblem bearer at his funeral and, although he had little money to spare ( by now he had eleven children ), he contributed £ 1000 towards a fund to pay off Pitt ’ s debts.

0.382 seconds.