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  • ydd community comprises the village of Bronwydd Arms, a couple of nearby hamlets and a number of wor
  • Constantine's arms, a combination of those of Lusignan, Jerusalem,
  • ed glass within the building including coats of arms, a sundial and various birds.
  • in January 2001, the club developed its coat of arms, a link to-and reminder of-the culture in which
  • , a primary school, a public house (the Llanina Arms), a butchers, a Spar convenience store and a ga
  • ng his time as mayor, Porsgrunn got its coat of arms, a power plant among other things.
  • Adswood has its own coat of arms, a snake wrapped around a tree, which is the em
  • It was a biped with short arms, a small head, and long, strong legs.
  • In 1998 he published the Pitkin Guide, Coats of Arms, a small book on heraldry.
  • en the branches of the rainforest on their long arms, a method of locomotion known as brachiation.
  • He owns and operates Kahr Arms, a U.S. small arms manufacturing company and su
  • Arms: a lion rampant.
  • there is a strange creature with no legs, many arms, a man's head, and dollar bills sprouting from
  • It is chiefly known for the Yorke Arms, a Michelin-starred restaurant on the village g
  • It walked on two legs, had short front arms, a characteristic ceratopsian frill and beak-li
  • Belvedere Arms, a Grade II listed pub on Sugnall Street
  • It has a pub called the Butchers Arms, a post office, and a primary school.
  • mple, McFarlane spends the night in The Anerley Arms, a pub which still exists today.
  • sed position, on open ground, he carried in his arms a wounded corporal of the Cape Mounted Riflemen
  • Brothers in Arms: A Novel.
  • when he was appointed Garter Principal King of Arms, a position he held until his death 35 years la
  • n on February 27, 1991, she suffered two broken arms, a broken finger, a gunshot wound in the back,
  • The 'Tollemache Arms', a traditional English country pub with thatch
  • When approached by the College of Arms about commissioning a coat of arms, he asked if
  • This ridge then splits into two arms about the head of Greenburn, the southern branc
  • Eric Aumonier carved the city arms above the Regalia Room window on Bethel Street,
  • Raising the arms above the head for any length of time may invol
  • bullets, which required the amputation of both arms above the elbow.
  • completed, Thomas installed Elizabeth's coat of arms above the main entrance which is still visible
  • The restraint of the arms above the head will leave the upper body and un
  • ail Regional High School, led to the closing of Arms Academy and other nearby small high schools in
  • Arms Academy was first conceived in the 1860s.
  • Arms Academy and Cowell Gym still stand today, thoug
  • Arms Academy was a public school located in Shelburn
  • eremony of degradation, in which Garter King of Arms, accompanied by the rest of the heralds, procee
  • Arms Acres is a 129-bed residential alcoholism and s
  • idth (blue, yellow, blue) with the city coat of arms across the center of the yellow stripe (althoug
  • She then began to fire warning shots with small arms across the bow of the Danica White to no avail.
  • Clean the Screen requires players to move their arms across the EyeToy's view to wipe away visual ob
  • Ruidosa, stretched out on the grass, folded his arms across his chest, and died.
  • ing inn near the parish church; and The Oakeley Arms, across the valley at Tan-y-Bwlch.
  • The Arms Act 1983 is the primary statute controlling the
  • t came into force on 1 June 1984, replacing the Arms Act 1958 (1958 No 21).
  • The Exportation of Arms Act 1900 (63 & 64 Vict.
  • The Seizure of Arms Act (60 Geo.
  • pendence of India the Coorgs were exempted from Arms Act so that they can carry light rifles without
  • ober 26, 2005: Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, Pub.L. 109-92
  • ours a day and relays information regarding the arms activities of both nations so as to prevent acc
  • The Quarryman's Arms acts as a clubhouse to the football club, and o
  • The royal coat of arms, added during the reign of Charles I, was remov
  • Gismonda arms Adelberto and sends him off into battle.
  • Unofficial arms adopted in 1901
  • e hill was incorporated into the town's coat of arms, adopted in 2004.
  • The British Coat of Arms adorned the top of the building face till 1948,
  • The Coat of Arms adorns the West Gallery.
  • and The Wealth of Nations; declining a grant of arms after his peerage on the grounds that the invis
  • introduced his trademark "T.O." symbol with his arms after scoring his second touchdown against the
  • Coat of arms after 1379
  • Ethan dies in Brooke Freeman's arms, after being shot by a mystery killer.
  • Ghost: In Your Arms Again (2010)
  • Back in His Arms Again
  • You shall take me strongly in your arms again
  • "Back in My Arms Again"
  • "Back in Your Arms Again" is a single by American country music ar
  • "Back in Your Arms Again" (Fred Knobloch, Paul Davis) - 3:43
  • "In My Arms Again" - 6:11
  • "Back in Her Arms Again"
  • "Back In His Arms Again"
  • In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing b
  • t with the sentimental love song, "Back In Your Arms Again".
  • "Back In My Arms Again"1 (Dozier, Holland, Holland) - 3:01
  • hit singles including "Bolero (Hold Me In Your Arms Again)", "Lady Of Ice", "Chinese Eyes" & "Flame
  • eginning of February, these groups had taken up arms again, and the factional fighting that had domi
  • One notable song on this album was "In My Arms Again," which Michael W. Smith wrote for the fi
  • In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again."
  • g that it would be difficult for him to take up arms against his own father.
  • g that they would not again during the war bear arms against Great Britain.
  • he too encouraged Raja Arjun Singh to raise his arms against the British.
  • essful general of Tokhtamysh before turning the arms against his master.
  • No, they should rather take arms against it, and fight for acknowledgment, not u
  • e the first members were supposed to have borne arms against the Saracens.
  • ormation of the church it was lawful to take up arms against the king.
  • He never took up arms against the United States nor against its coali
  • d Alsace from his brother and Theuderic took up arms against him, yet again.
  • f the King in Council 28 March 1919 for bearing arms against Britain in World War I.
  • m the Niagara and London Districts had taken up arms against their neighbours.
  • e, and Carthage may have been spared a trial of arms against the Persian Empire when the Phoenicians
  • s divided loyalties, one-time neighbors took up arms against one another in bitter partisan fighting
  • ed to take the covenant or to swear not to bear arms against Parliament in future, and was committed
  • 9:6]...we are forced to take arms against you.
  • nd that Verona's citizens were ready to take up arms against the Jacobin Lombards.
  • equality and justice and is willing to take up arms against injustice.
  • t his base in Lincolnshire, ready for a show of arms against the King.
  • None of the plaintiffs had ever taken up arms against the United States, nor been a member of
  • e Philippine Revolution in 1898, Negros took up arms against Spain.
  • Afonso then turned his arms against the persistent problem of the Moors in
  • this made some 20,000 Baluchi tribesmen pick up arms against the Pakistani Army.
  • n Andalusia and summoning the nobles to take up arms against Ferdinand in Aragon.
  • Oblivion Act which pardoned most for taking up arms against the King in the Civil War, and died in
  • Malhiot did not support those who took up arms against the authorities during the Lower Canada
  • udamore carrying Sir Philip Sidney's pennant of arms, aged 18
  • he identified, outbid, and outmaneuvered Union arms agents such as George Schuyler and Marcellus Ha
  • gerian dependence on the Soviets as a source of arms aid, and Algerian distrust of US policy--notabl
  • Kennedy can be seen with his arms akimbo and his hands near his throat, apparentl
  • lamppost in cap and three-piece tweed suit and arms akimbo, looking directly at Cecil falling.
  • mming Pool Q's, Dream So Real, Incarceri 9, and Arms Akimbo.
  • lchemy besides the historical one: buso renkin ( arms alchemy) and homunculus.
  • where he halted his men, and they lay on their arms all night."
  • pilot a Battlemech and also to fight with small arms, all the while having to live up to the reputat
  • Some designs feature replaceable arms, allowing for size changes but decreasing overa
  • h it spans two joints, the strong bias in lever arms allows it function primarily as an ankle extens
  • he declared that the war could not be ended by arms alone, implying that it would require diplomacy
  • Motto: Non Solum Armis -Not by Arms Alone.
  • se, Slessor is depicted holding children in her arms alongside a map of the Ekoi and Ibibio in Calab
  • A coat of arms also exists for regiments and separate battalio
  • His arms also appear on a window in the Master's Lodge.
  • Devonshire Arms, Also known as "The Dev" or more recently "The
  • The crest surmounting the coat of arms also shows a bull's head and gold shells.
  • Footprints (from Wild Arms: Alter Code F)
  • y have aneuploidy of chromosomes and chromosome arms, although a cause and effect relationship betwe
  • ort sees Tom without fur covering either of his arms, although he regains that of his tail.
  • aden was allegedly among the recipients of U.S. arms, although the US denies this and claims it did
  • the centre of the front wall remains a coat of arms, although these are not those specifically of t
  • Arms Amendment Act 1999 (No 23);
  • Arms Amendment Act 1992 (No 95);
  • tured a great quantity of food, clothing, small arms ammunition and medical stores in Winchester.
  • port of these commodities or the importation of arms, ammunition of all types, military aircraft, mi
  • various ways including they said requisitioning arms, ammunition and mounts from known delinquents s
  • iles, bazooka rounds, smoke grenades, and small arms ammunition have been recovered.
  • Paramilitary Element' had decommissioned 'some arms ammunition and explosive devices'.
  • All countries were prevented from selling arms, ammunition and all related technical assistanc
  • of fragmenting, explosive, or incendiary small arms ammunition, it does not prohibit such ammunitio
  • telain stated that the decommissioning included arms, ammunition, explosives and explosive devices a
  • The material stored included small arms ammunition, artillery shells (up to 8"), anti-t
  • heat exchangers, artillery shell casings, small arms ammunition, water pipes, and jewellery.
  • made upon the liberties of the nation, he took arms among the first for their defence in the qualit
  • th Collins and bassist Leon Wilkeson nearly had arms amputated as a result of crash injuries.
  • Call to Arms: An Autobiography.
  • She holds in her outstreched arms an orarion or veil, which symbolizes the protec
  • London: Arms and Armour Press, 1988.
  • Later, McCarthy said he had no rested arms and that there was no else who could pitch.
  • Arms and ammunition had also been decommissioned on
  • rush-tipped octopus has a round body with eight arms and no shell.
  • royalists by spending all of the money on extra arms and soldiers rather than doctors.
  • The women would remove the arms and feet, strip the limbs of muscle, remove the
  • red them with his gun, and forced them to stack arms and surrender.
  • a sports centre, two churches, a pub The Onslow Arms and a small number of shops.
  • title refers both to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and actress Lauren Bacall, whose acclaimed film
  • tonian Waffen Grenadier Division had only light arms and antitank weapons in the form of German panz
  • Arms and the Man (1958)
  • rced to sit on hot plate stoves,cut fingers,cut arms and skinned alife that intimidated individuals.
  • in America, appearing in 1894 as Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, and as Dick Dudgeon in The Devil's
  • lan still fighting the Manchu to lay down their arms and surrender, and he did so successfully.
  • ssippi, on December 3, where they supplied with arms and some improved clothing.
  • e city of Qormi adopted this as its own coat of arms and flag.
  • Royalist supporters landed a cargo of arms and ammunition from San Francisco, California i
  • ng problems" and again agreed to put down their arms and disarm civilians.
  • units recruited in the area were supplied with arms and munitions, and Federal troops trained and d
  • It has five arms and usually grows to between 10-30 cm across, a
  • ng a man of tightly bound iron rings around his arms; and curing a man from Spain of his twitching d
  • The post town is Craven Arms and postcodes start with SY7.
  • s salvage operation within range of enemy small arms and artillery.
  • American Revolutionary War, stores of ordnance, arms, and military stores accumulated at New London,
  • hing from the heart upwards, including head and arms, and behave similarly to acephalic fetuses.
  • "No true learning without arms and no true arms without learning."
  • The governor of Mocha laid down his arms, and died in the following year.
  • The asymmetrical layout of the arms and legs serves to add to the realism.
  • age has amenities which include a pub(the Percy Arms) and village shop, and also has a number of his
  • he colony, possibly taking some of the colony's arms and ammunition stores with them.
  • made with a soft-filled body, a strong head and arms and legs.
  • ented from boarding the trawler to retrieve the arms and supplies it carried.
  • rs of the AOT furled their flags, stacked their arms, and received their paroles, and then headed ho
  • ttached to the IX Corps, the 61st was called to arms, and awaited orders to move out.
  • into sixteen companies and equipped with small arms and RPG-7 shoulder-fired antitank grenade launc
  • g this action he received several wounds in the arms and body.
  • thorized a relief expedition of supplies, small arms, and 200 soldiers.
  • In the mid-Atlantic, seven tons of explosives, arms and ammunition were transferred from the Valhal
  • ere is a shop, two pubs The Ship and the Pentre Arms and two cafes.
  • A number of officers and crew took arms and continued the defense in Telemark.
  • s seized with a panic: the men threw down their arms and sought safety in flight toward the river, i
  • There are two pubs in Ninfield - The Kings Arms and the Blacksmiths Inn.
  • ved in some ways, such as its extremely reduced arms and almost total lack of fingers.
  • useum houses the family's private collection of arms and armour gathered over 250 years in the trade
  • She has four arms and a variety of stitch patterns across her bod
  • He had only the rudiments of arms and legs, but in spite of his disability he had
  • It is one of two major spiral arms, and it lies between the minor Carina-Sagittari
  • curacy that bullets actually passed between his arms and his body.
  • in British India during World War I with German arms and support.
  • Asperoteuthis nesisi has a thin mantle and arms, and peculiar integumental tubercles on its hea
  • A portion of the railway near Craven Arms and Ludlow (left), 1903
  • h under the Public Safety Act for possession of arms and ammunition.
  • se was that they were discussing their might at arms, and that Loki was not welcomed.
  • busy public houses - The Lane Ends, The Stanley Arms and The Royal Oak Hotel.
  • ish medieval weapons, kilts, and family Coat of Arms and Medieval Family Crests.
  • ion are extremely short with particularly short arms and legs.
  • in the village called the Blue Ball, The Dundas Arms and The Prince Of Wales.
  • earnest and elaborate plans were made to obtain arms and to enlist international support.
  • disguise of a mute guard, sabotages the Arabs' arms and sounds the alarm to his comrades.
  • She dies in his arms, and he reluctantly honors her request ("Somewh
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