- inspection,
port arms (United States:
inspection arms): The
weapon are
raised at the
port position in
order that it can be
properly inspected.
Reverse arms: The...
- The coat of
arms of
Port Coquitlam,
British Columbia, Canada. The
shield blends the
themes of
native and
natural heritage and the railway. The central...
- The coat of
arms of
Port Moody. Supporters: A stag and a
cougar hold the
shield above the mount,
symbolic of the area's wildlife. The
supporters wear collars...
- The
confederation of
Cinque Ports (/sɪŋk
pɔːrts/ sink
ports) is a
historic group of
coastal towns in south-east
England –
predominantly in Kent and Sus****...
- A
port is a
maritime facility comprising one or more
wharves or
loading areas,
where ships load and
discharge cargo and p****engers.
Although usually situated...
- in
Arms series. The game
takes place during World War II and
focuses on tactics. It was
ported to the Wii in 2008, as part of the
Brothers in
Arms: Double...
-
general growth.
Port-wine
stains occur most
often on the face but can
appear anywhere on the body,
particularly on the neck,
upper trunk,
arms and legs. Early...
-
Brothers in
Arms is a game
developed and
published by
Gameloft for the N-Gage
mobile gaming service, and is a
port of
Brothers in
Arms DS. The game is...
- the
position of "slinged-
port arms" (slinged
rifle is
brought to the
front of the body in "
port arms" position), the
present arms would be different, the...
-
crescent on the coat of
arms of Bordeaux, and by
three interlaced crescents in the
logotype of the muni****lity. In 2007, the
Port of the Moon and roughly...