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- depicts three grapevines and a ribbon below with the Latin motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet (English: He who transplanted sustains), with SIGILLUM REIPUBLICÆ...
- grapes on a field of royal blue. The banner below the shield reads "Qui Transtulit Sustinet", Latin for "He who transplanted sustains", Connecticut's state...
- St. Elsewhere is an American medical drama television series created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey that originally ran on NBC from October 26, 1982,...
- Nutmeg State The Provisions State The Land of Steady Habits Mottoes:  Qui transtulit sustinet (Latin) He who transplanted still sustains Anthem: "Yankee Doodle"...
- Crook 2013, pp. 221–223. Armstrong, Christopher Drew (June 2000). "Qui Transtulit Sustinet" – William Burges, Francis Kimball, and the Architecture of Hartford's...
- who wants everything loses everything Attributed to Publilius Syrus qui transtulit sustinet he who transplanted still sustains Or "he who brought us across...
- streamer shall be in solid letters of medium bold Gothic the motto: "QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET" (He Who Transplanted Still Sustains) While adopted in 1931,...
- mottos, such as: Arizona's Ditat deus ("God enriches"); Connecticut's Qui transtulit sustinet ("He who transplanted sustains"); Kansas's Ad astra per aspera...
- name SustiNet derives from the motto of the State of Connecticut: "Qui transtulit sustinet." (Latin: "[He] Who Transplanted [Still] Sustains"). The SustiNet...
- who wants everything loses everything Attributed to Publilius Syrus qui transtulit sustinet he who transplanted still sustains Or "he who brought us across...