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small chevrons Angle brackets,
another pair of
punctuation marks sometimes called chevrons Trill (music), a wavy line
indicating a
trill Chevron, a symbol...
- Italy, use
chevrons proper, or colloquially, the
chevrons "point up". Many others, such as most
Commonwealth countries, use
inverted chevrons, or colloquially...
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Chevron Corporation is an
American multinational energy corporation predominantly specializing in oil and gas. The second-largest
direct descendant of...
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right upper sleeve. The
chevrons were
yellow for
artillery and
white for infantry. The
regulations prescribe black chevrons for
riflemen but that regiment...
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exchange wound chevrons for the new
Purple Heart medal. This was not required, however, and some Army
personnel elected to
retain wound chevrons for wear on...
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chevron system would carry on from the 1847
system with
sergeants major wearing three chevrons and
three arcs,
quartermaster sergeants three chevrons...
- Madagascar, 180
meters (590 ft) high and 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) inland.
Chevrons such as
Fenambosy have been
hypothesized as
providing evidence of "megatsunamis"...
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versions of
their chevrons. The army gave
preliminary approval of
smaller chevrons in 1900. The new
regulations made the
smaller chevrons the
standard for...
- In
Washington Heights NYC seen on YouTube.com.[citation needed]
Allmusic entry for The
Chevrons https://www.dailydoo****.com/lullabye-by-the-
chevrons/...
- The
Chevron B19 is a 2-liter
sports prototype race car, designed,
developed and
built by
British manufacturer Chevron in 1971. Only 35 cars were built...