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  • 51Coat of arms of New Brunswick — The Arms of New Brunswick Versions Shield …

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  • 52Coat of arms of Manitoba — The Arms of Manitoba Versions Shield …

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  • 53Coat of arms of Alberta — The Arms of Alberta Versions …

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  • 54Coat of arms of Wigan — orphan}] The coat of arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan were granted by the College of Arms to the borough council created in 1974. These arms replaced those granted to the County Borough of Wigan in 1922.Arms of Wigan Metropolitan Borough …

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  • 55coat-tails — also coattails 1) N PLURAL: oft poss N Coat tails are the two long pieces at the back of a tailcoat. 2) PHRASE: usu PHR after v If you do something on the coat tails of someone else, you are able to do it because of the other person s success,… …

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  • 56Coat of arms of the Isle of Man — The Arms of Her Majesty in right of the Isle of Man Details Armiger Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann …

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  • 57Coat of arms of Peterborough, Ontario — The coat of arms of Peterborough, Ontario, was adopted on 7 May 1951. Peterborough is one of the few cities in Canada to have an authentic coat of arms with exclusive right to its use. It was devised and granted by the College of Heralds of… …

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  • 58coat — [13] Coat seems originally to have signified a sort of short close fitting cloth tunic with sleeves, worn by men. Over the centuries fashion has lengthened the garment, and its male exclusivity has disappeared (originally, as a woman’s garment a… …

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  • 59coat — [13] Coat seems originally to have signified a sort of short close fitting cloth tunic with sleeves, worn by men. Over the centuries fashion has lengthened the garment, and its male exclusivity has disappeared (originally, as a woman’s garment a… …

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  • 60Coat of arms of Peterborough — Peterborough is one of the few cities in Canada to have an authentic coat of arms with exclusive right to its use. It was devised and granted by the College of Heralds of England.The shield itself has a green background. This represents the… …

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