Confused Words: wreath vs wreathe
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The level of degree is denoted by a star and above the badge and is determined by the number of flight hours accumulated.
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You would almost think a great gun had been discharged; and if you noticed the light of vapour from the spiracle at his other extremity, you would think that that was the smoke from the touch-hole.
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On the right side is goddess Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap and laurel .
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On the other side of coins, appears with an enclosing with the Greek abbreviations "BAK", "BAEY", "BAEIY" and with the trade denomination "KΔ".
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"The Result:"
Dave solves all nine symbols, then finds the "victory" symbol (a laurel ) to win.
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Virgil’s award winning artwork was a sentimental drawing commemorating Legacy Week showing the ghost of soldier embracing his schoolgirl daughter who is laying a to his memory.
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The coat of arms also has a at the bottom around the shield and three castles topping the shield; both in yellow.
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The Senior Weapons Director Badge is annotated by a star above the badge and the Master Badge displays a star and .
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The grades of the Air Force Space and Missile badge were denoted by a star (senior) and (command) centered above the decoration.
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His forehead was bound with a of sweet grass, in place of a warrior's frontlet, and he carried a bunch of flowers in his hand.
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When I return to my house I find that visitors have been there and left their cards, either a bunch of flowers, or a of evergreen, or a name in pencil on a yellow walnut leaf or a chip.
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On his coffin were placed his scabbard, sword, cap, belt and medals along with a of white roses.
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In 1906 Krymov participated in students exhibitions, and from 1907 in exhibitions including the Blue Rose, the , the Golden Fleece, and the Union of Russian Artists.
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Both the Chinese President Hu Jintao and Austrian President Heinz Fischer laid a of honor.
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Until late in the 20th century, women could in some regions or times sue a man for money when he took her virginity without taking her as his wife.
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Every year on the anniversary of the sinking she went to Toronto to place a at a cemetery monument honoring the Empress victims, but mostly her parents.
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The war memorial, dating from about 1920, is in alabaster, and depicts an angel an a .
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Receive the victor's ; and the herald shall proclaim your victory aloud before your own tribunal: "M.
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The obverse depicts the ‘World-in-a ' emblem of the United Nations.
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The Large Military Merit Medal was of gilt bronze, and was 38-mm in diameter, compared to 32-mm for the Silver Military Merit Medal. The crown was surmounted by a of laurel leaves.
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