An emblazon of a coat of arms that contains such non-geometric elements is thus always copyrightable in itself as an original work.
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Coats of arms including non-geometric elements leave the author of an emblazon considerable freedom to express his creativity to produce an original work.
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It's forking over $ 100 million to emblazon its name on the New England Patriots'new stadium, to be dubbed CMGI Field.
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In the Middle Ages, a lady signaled that she returned her knight's affection by allowing him to emblazon his shield with a double daisy.
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Some units, such as the 1 RIMA, have been granted a dispensation allowing them to emblazon all their battle honours, regardless of their number.
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If an emblem is specified only by a blazon or similar imprecise description in a governmental publication, a particular emblazon of it may still be copyrightable.
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A big fear of Gore's lieutenants was that the new issues of Time or Newsweek would emblazon Bush on the cover as the president-elect.
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And he emblazons T-shirts with a new theme each year to set a common direction _ this is the year of " Focused execution ."
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He is the modern-day Roger Maris, dwelling in a great one's shadow even as he emblazons his own indelible mark on the national pastime.
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In an October 21, 1863, report to Treasury Secretary Salmon P . Chase, Pollock expressed his own desire to emblazon American coins with a religious motto.