It is illegal to use it in such a way as to cause confusion in the mind of the public as to the involvement or endorsement of the US government in your use of the seal.
The United States government did not st up the attack on SEAL team6. SEAL team 6 are members of the U.S. government's military.
Not exactly. It is protected by federal laws as a "state symbol", which cannot be used without permission.
A seal was an old way to "authenticate" a signature, using a bit of wax and an embosser with the unique emblem of the signatory (government agency, corporation or private person). Much of this has been replaced by having a signature notarized.
No; it's too old, and also exempt from protection because it's a work of the federal government. An individual in Illinois attempted to register it as a trademark in 2010, but the application was abandoned. Use of the seal can be controlled by other means, however (specifically PL 91-651, Title 18 USC).
Looking out across the harbour, they spotted a seal sticking its head out of the water. It was a small crack, so they were able to seal it and the leaking stopped.
Yes
A sentence using the word Water tight could be "Is this seal watertight?" .
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That would be a 1 piece seal, They quite using 2 piece seals in the 80's
Seldom any need to seal any tile, certainly not Vitrified, what you will still want to seal is the grout..
Yes, I'm pretty sure during his execution in Twilight Princess he broke the seal using the Triforce of power.
No, he is dead after using the Dead Demon Consuming Seal