ether came home home won the battle or die in it never surrender
return home with your shield
Their shield. It was believed that, if a Spartan returned without their shield, they had thrown it at the enemy as they ran away from the fight. Fleeing from battle in Sparta was a capital offense. ANSWER The actual quote is fiction. It never appeared in any ancient source but was used today to clearly emphasize the very core of their culture.
Its means that Portugal was a independent country.
Maybe migrate? I can't think of any other term for it.
I suppose to clean and repair it. There is a story that before battle, Spartan mothers told their sons to either come back victorious or come back carried on their shield.{Spartan mothers would give their sons the shield with the words "Return with it or carried on it!" }
The shield on the U.S. seal means that the country is prepared in war or in peace. This is a symbol of defense that is offered to the country.
Yes, 'Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' is likely to return next season.
"Return with your shield or on it!"
Their shield. It was believed that, if a Spartan returned without their shield, they had thrown it at the enemy as they ran away from the fight. Fleeing from battle in Sparta was a capital offense. ANSWER The actual quote is fiction. It never appeared in any ancient source but was used today to clearly emphasize the very core of their culture.
When you are a firefighter and you return home from a fighting a fire and you find your own home has burned down.
Come home victorious of die fighting
Winter home would be a place to return for the winter I'd reckon. Translated, it is "vinterhem".
If a webpage says return to home page, it means to return to the original page you started with, like for Wiki Answers, the home page is www.wiki.answers.com, or click the huge Answers.com sign on the top left :)
Shield
It depends on what shield you are referring to . Shield could mean a firewall or an antivirus like mcafee
to return = tzurikkern home = heim
The duration of Return Home is 1.45 hours.
You probably mean 'leave home' i.e depart from home, rather than 'live at home' i.e. stay at home.