The Cinquefoil stops appear on the edge of the coin enclosing the Regnal Date. The Cinquefoil is often used in Heraldry to indicate "mastery over self", which seems a little strange for a 26 year old Queen on the throne for less than 10 years however, it was used similarly by other British Monarchs. Alternatively, it is also regarded as architectural ornamentation.
A "Cinquefoil" is a five petal flower. It is used in heraldry to indicate "mastery over self". Cinquefoils are often found on coins as a decoration. Cinquefoil stops were often used on the edges of some coins, notably the British Crown (Five Shillings), to enclose the Regnal date (usually in Roman numerals) of the King or Queen, most commonly, Queen Victoria's coins. The VIII within the cinquefoil stops indicate that it is the 8th year of the reign of that particular King or Queen. A British Crown with a Regnal date of VIII would be an 1844 Queen Victoria Crown coin.
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so he stops attacking
A British 1844 Crown (Five Shillings)(Star stops VIII), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £2,500 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £50 to £925 GBP. A British 1844 Crown (Five Shillings)(Cinquefoil stops VIII), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £2,500 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £50 to £925 GBP. A British 1844 Crown (Five Shillings)(Mistruck edge lettering), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £80 to £1,250 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation. NOTE - The reverse of these coins is upside down to the obverse. This is normal.
No, by the time the engine stops from overheating, it's probably destroyed.
Yes- it is. It is a bird that lives in Egypt that looks similar to a dove, with a crown of feathers that resembles the crown of a pharoah. It is beautiful, but cannot survive in captivity. Countless people have attempted to capture this bird, always with the same result- the hoodhood stops eating, and dies.
I am a cop and every Crown Vic I have ever had squeaked. Until recently I have not found out what the cause was. I purchased a used 2006 Crown from the Highway Patrol in my state and of course it had the infamous squeak. When I took it to have it inspected so I could title same in my state, I made a comment to the inspector that every Crown Vic I have ever driven had the squeak in the front end. He had me raise the hood and he went over to his toolbox and came back with a grease gun. I thought he was going to raise it up on his lift and grease something under the vehicle. Instead he squirted a glob of grease onto his finger and then placed it on the hood stops at the front of the vehicle and again another glob in the indention where the hood rest on the stops. I then closed the hood and tried to make it squeak. To my surprise, it stopped that squeak that I have heard for years when operating a Crown. Try that and see if it stops that noise for you. It did mine.
The first place Montag stops as he is running away from the law is the home of Professor Faber, an old English professor he once met in a park.
pull each plug wire off one at a time. if the knocking stops or a noticable difference, the rod bearing is bad. if it does not, wrist pin or worn/broken piston.
"all stops" in Latin. A bus or train that stops in every bus stop or train station, as opposed to a direct train that goes from one city to the terminus (the "last stop").
Probably the oldest hospitality club originating in France but now international, It's rumored that it had something to do with roadside rest stops. The word means "Roaster" in English.
In chapter 5, the clock on the mantle stops and strikes loudly, signaling a moment of significance or tension in the story. This event may foreshadow an important event or change in the narrative.