- language,
appurtenances are most
commonly found in
toponyms and demonyms, for example, 'Israeli', 'Bengali' etc. have an -i
suffix of
appurtenance.[citation...
- is 1,999 feet (609 m) tall with
appurtenances and 1,866 feet (569 m)
without appurtenances. The
antenna appurtenance is 133 feet (41 m) tall. Television...
- peacetime". As the
classicist Clifford Ando noted: Most of the
cultural appurtenances po****rly ****ociated with
imperial culture—public cult and its games...
-
governmental units, with
legally defined borders and some or all of the
appurtenances of
local government (e.g. a
police force). In the
United States these...
-
undergoes severe danger and
incurs such
losses to its
members and
physical appurtenances that the
social structure is
disrupted and the
fulfilment of all or...
-
Height - 84.60
metres (277.6 ft) (height of
pylon above ground without appurtenances) - 87.2
metres (286 ft) (total
height of
pylon above ground) - 95 metres...
- Congress, a
medal of
honor of
appropriate design, with
ribbons and
appurtenances, to a
person who
while a
member of the [Army] [naval service] [Air Force]...
- near San
Fernando "2012
Named Freeways, Highways,
Structures and
Other Appurtenances in California" (PDF).
California Department of Transportation. Retrieved...
- ISBN 9780786474127. "Wear of Decorations,
Service Medals, Badges, Unit Awards, and
Appurtenances". Army
Regulation 670–1: Wear and
Appearance of Army
Uniforms and Insignia...
- the
Legion of
Merit and
provided that the
medal "shall have
suitable appurtenances and
devices and not more than four degrees, and
which the President...