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A yale is a mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry.
In heraldry, a beast's entire foreleg is referred to as a "foreleg" or may also be described as "forepaw" in the case of certain animals. The specific terminology can vary depending on the type of beast depicted, but generally, these terms highlight the front limb of the creature in heraldic imagery. In blazon, the description may include details such as the position or orientation of the foreleg.
Seated, mostly.
Heraldry is alive and well.
Symbolism is the language of heraldry.
In chess, players make moves while being seated. Each player takes turns to make a move on the board from their seated position.
Twisting movements from a seated position can be difficult due to limited mobility in the spine and hips, which restricts the range of motion needed for effective rotation. Additionally, maintaining stability while twisting requires engagement of core muscles, which may not be adequately activated when seated. The seated position can also place tension on the lower back and pelvis, making it challenging to perform these movements comfortably and efficiently.
The Heraldry Society was created in 1947.
Heraldry of the World was created in 1996.
The most common way to measure respiratory rate is in the seated position.
Charles Boutell has written: 'Heraldry, historical and popular' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'The handbook to English heraldry' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'A manual of heraldry, historical and popular' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'Heraldry, ancient and modern' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Heraldry 'English heraldry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Heraldry 'The arts and the artistic manufactures of Denmark: with numerous illustrations' 'The monumental brasses of England' -- subject(s): Brasses 'The monumental brasses of England: a series of engravings upon wood, from every variety of these interesting and valuable memorials' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Brasses