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Meanings of bear the emblem in English
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Usage of bear the emblem in English
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She didn't know what they all meant, but several boretheemblem of a tree.
2
The envelope boretheemblem of University College, Dublin.
3
It was a large apartment in the basement, and it still boretheemblems of its ancient service.
4
After them came the priests, bearingtheemblems of their office; nor did these prevail more than the ambassadors.
5
The sword you carried boretheemblem of the medallion that Bremen carried in the vision of Paranor destroyed.
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And there were dainty ryls from the fields, each one bearingtheemblem of the flower or plant it guarded.
7
All beartheemblems of their cruel deaths, and shake them in the sight of Christ as though appealing to His judgment-seat.
8
"Does the carriage beartheemblem of the Countess?"
9
One is a large fishing boat flying a flag bearingtheemblem of the Orthos, which is just a cross and a flame.
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He put his Kent down in an ashtray which boretheemblem of Ole Miss, of which he was a business admin graduate.
11
Strangely, the only party awaiting their arrival was the driver of a large white van that boretheemblem of a bright red, equal-armed cross.
12
They wore white tunics crisscrossed with narrow purple stripes and towering saffron-colored caps that boretheemblem of a single glaring eye at their summits.
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Its square sail was an unmistakable shade of dark red, and it boretheemblem of a large white eye over a supine crescent moon.
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"You who beartheemblem of the Childlike Empress, can you tell me this: Why must I always die at nightfall?"