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Pennant
Pennant Pennant may refer to: A usually narrow, tapering ... use a variety of pennants: A commissioning pennant, the traditional sign of a warship, flown ... the ship is in commission. A broad pennant, flown from the masthead of a Royal ... of a commodore on board. A church pennant, flown by navies during church services ...
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Victory pennant (translated from Japanese)
Victory pennant Victory pennant Japan Professional baseball League game, and The ... Japan Series 1st conference ( 1950 ) From the pennant of triangle is presented. Presently As for ... with English of the champion team) the pennant which is edged to the white ground ... Champions= Pacific baseball union championship" and the pennant where embroidery of the month Katsura ...
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Broad pennant
Broad pennant A broad pennant is a swallow-tailed tapering flag flown ...
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Pennant (church)
Pennant (church) The Church Pennant as used by the Royal Navy, European ... Navies and Commonwealth Navies is a broad pennant combination of the English Flag at the ... waring nations, hence the origin of the pennant. It is flown on Ships and Establishments ...
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Pennant playoff
Pennant playoff A Pennant playoff is distinguished from the conventional use ... end of the regular season. Thus a "pennant playoff" is actually part of the regular ... occurrence. Yet the closeness of many a pennant race has frequently presented at least the ...
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Pennant number
Pennant number HMS Leeds Castle, launched in 1943 as a corvette with pennant number K384, was redesignated a frigate in ... and the Commonwealth, ships are identified by pennant numbers (sometimes referred to as pendant numbers ... of the same class are together. A pennant number consists either of a letter (known ... one navy to another without changing its pennant number. When ships were sunk, their ...
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Jermaine Pennant
Jermaine Pennant Jermaine Pennant (born January 15 1983) is an English ... take on the world's best defences. Pennant was signed at the age of 15 ... best all-time) tally of 24 caps. Pennant's career seemed promising following his move ... Wenger appeared to have lost patience with Pennant, who has a history of turning ...
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Pennant (commissioning)
Pennant (commissioning) The Commissioning pennant or Masthead pennant is a pennant (also spelt "pendant") flown from the masthead of a warship. The pennant reflects the fact that the ship ...
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Thomas Pennant
Thomas Pennant Thomas Pennant (June 14, 1726 - December 16, 1798) was ... seventeenth century. In 1724 Thomas' father, David Pennant, also inherited the neighbouring Downing estate from ... in the 'yellow room', became the main Pennant residence. Pennant received his early education at Wrexham ...
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Thomas Pennant (translated from German)
Thomas Pennant Elephant and bison after Thomas Pennant, 1793 out The Natural History and Antiquities OF Selborne Thomas Pennant (* 14. June 1726 in Whitford, Flintshire ; ? 16 ... yard had. 1724 its father had David Pennant also the neighbouring property transferred to Downing ... left 1771 without diploma the college. Thomas Pennant told later, that it felt its ...
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