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Norway The
Crests, a late 1950s R&B doo **** band
whose big hit was "16 Candles"
Crest Records, an
American record label from 1954 to 1963
Crest (album),...
- pianist/composer.
Leona Carter has been a part of The
Crests since then.
Carter reformed The
Crests in 1980,
auditioning over 200
singers at his studio...
- are
still uncommon on the Continent,
where crests are
usually depicted as
continuing into the mantling.
Crests were also
sometimes mounted on a
furred cap...
- or
congenital defects including alveolar clefts. The top of the
iliac crests also
marks the
level of the
fourth lumbar vertebral body (L4),
above or...
-
possessed well
developed sagittal crests.
Among mammals, dogs, cats, lions, and many
other carnivores have
sagittal crests, as do some leaf eaters, including...
-
recognizable birds to
feature crests. ****atoos and ****atiels
possess crests which may be
raised or
lowered at will.
Their crests are used to
communicate with...
- A
chordate (/ˈkɔːrdeɪt/ KOR-dayt) is a
bilaterian animal belonging to the
phylum Chordata (/kɔːrˈdeɪtə/ kor-DAY-tə). All
chordates possess, at some point...
- many
clubs are
inspired by
heraldic design. In ****ociation football, club
crests did not
always hold
their current importance. In the case of
Aston Villa...
- a maximum. A
trough is the
opposite of a
crest, so the
minimum or
lowest point of the wave. When the
crests and
troughs of two sine
waves of
equal amplitude...
-
around the
Crests, six
magical stones which preside over
their respective elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Time and Heaven). When all
crests are combined...