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    streamlining SVG code, more exact geometry : 15:30, 14 November 2010: 618 × 600 (3 KB) AnonMoos: Simple five-petal flower icon, self-made based on abstract circle geometry. Converted from a version of the following PostScript vector source code: <pre>%! 306 396 translate .3 dup scale /x{0 0 1 36 sin sub 600 mul}def /y 36 sin 600 mul def/w{0 ...

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    The fleur-de-lis is the main element in the logo of most Scouting organizations. The symbol was first used by Sir Robert Baden-Powell as an arm- badge for soldiers who qualified as scouts (reconnaissance specialists) in the 5th Dragoon Guards , which he commanded at the end of the 19th century; it was later used in cavalry regiments throughout ...