medallion

  • 71(a) medallion man — British, humorous a man, usually an older man, who dresses in a way that he thinks women find attractive, often wearing an open shirt in order to show his chest and a lot of gold jewellery. And there he was, a real live 70 s medallion man, just… …

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  • 72Securities Transfer Association Medallion Program - STAMP — A verification system used by many different institutions to authorize and guarantee the individual signatures applied to securities requiring transfers. This is the authentication benchmark used by the securities industry when making transfers …

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  • 73pectoral medallion — noun an adornment worn on the chest or breast • Syn: ↑pectoral • Derivationally related forms: ↑pectoral (for: ↑pectoral) • Hypernyms: ↑adornment …

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  • 74rose medallion — noun : a chiefly 19th century enamel decorated Chinese porcelain with medallions of oriental figures surrounded and separated by panels of flowers and butterflies …

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  • 75Max Schneckenburger — Medallion depicting Max Schneckenburger Max Schneckenburger (18 July 1819 – 3 May 1849) was a German poet. The patriotic hymn Die Wacht am Rhein uses the text of a poem Schneckenburger wrote in 1840. Schneckenburger was born in Talheim near… …

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  • 76Minoan pottery — Medallion Pithoi , or storage jars, at the Knossos palace. Named from the raised disks, they date to MM III/LM IA …

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  • 77That they all may be one — Medallion of the Collège de France featuring the phrase Ut Omnes Unum Sint , Latin for That they all may be one. That they all may be one is a phrase derived from a verse in the Bible at John 17:21, which says: that they may all be one. As you,… …

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  • 78Christianity in the 11th century — Medallion of Christ from Constantinople, circa. 1100. Main article: History of medieval Christianity See also: Christianity in the 10th century and Christianity in the 12th century In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX …

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  • 79Christianity in the 12th century — Medallion of Christ from Constantinople, circa. 1100. Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 11th century and Christianity in the 13th century Contents …

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  • 80Méridienne verte — Medallion on a Méridienne verte marker in the Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1 The Méridienne verte (Green Meridian) is a project devised by the architect Paul Chemetov for the 2000 celebration in France. It involved marking on the ground the Paris… …

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