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  2. Mount (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A terrace in base curved is blazoned mount, hill, or hillock when represented in vert; sometimes as a mount vert for clarity. A terrace in base curved may occasionally be blazoned as mount even when not tinctured vert; this is mostly found in cases where the base represents a hill for one or several of the charges in the coat of arms.

  3. Quartering (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The arms of the King of the United Kingdom are arms of dominion, which join together the arms of the ex-kingdoms now part of his kingdom. However, the vast majority of quarterly coats of arms display arms which are claimed by descent: in other words, they join together coats of arms of the ancestors of the bearer of the arms.

  4. Tricking - Wikipedia

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    Tricking is a method for indicating the tinctures (colours) used in a coat of arms by means of text abbreviations written directly on the illustration. Tricking and hatching are the two primary methods employed in the system of heraldry to show colour in black and white illustrations.

  5. Portal:Heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The tradition and practice of heraldry in Poland dates from the 13th century. Although influenced by French and German heraldic practice, differs in a number of respects. One of the most striking is that a coat of arms does not belong to a single family. Many, sometimes hundreds of unrelated ...

  6. How to Get Stronger Arms With These 5 Easy Moves - AOL

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    Dumbbell Biceps Curl. The biceps—the large muscle at the front of the upper arm—are some of the smallest major muscles of the upper body. Saving them for last is a good way to isolate them ...

  7. Heraldic knot - Wikipedia

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    Example Knot name Description Bourchier knot [2]Bowen knot: Heneage knot: Lacy knot: Savoy knot: Wake knot: Harrington knot: Drawing of a heraldic knot consisting only of right angles, such that it looks like a square turned 45° on its side (so the corners point to the cardinal directions) with a cross (turned to resemble the letter 'X') going through the square which bisects each of the ...

  8. Nicole Kidman, 55, flexes her buff arms and toned abs for her ...

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    On the cover, the star wears a Diesel micro mini and halter tank as she flexes her buff arms. Meanwhile, long red hair (with killer curtain bangs) hangs down past her torso touching her hips.

  9. Compartment (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    If the compartment is mentioned in the blazon it forms part of the grant and is an integral part of the arms e.g. the current royal arms of the United Kingdom are required to have a compartment with plant badges. [2] If no compartment is specified in the blazon then whether to draw one is at the discretion of the artist. [3]