An icon in the Macintosh that is used to show an image's orientation on the page. Part dog and part cow and uttering "Moof" (moo - woof) when clicked, the dogcow became a cult symbol. When dropped in the first version of Mac OS X, users complained. Created by graphic artist Susan Kare, the dogcow image and "Moof" are trademarks of Answers.com.The DogcowThe dogcow is used to provide an asymmetrical representation of the image. For example, if the image were inverted, the dogcow would invert and be visually obvious.
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Clarus the Dogcow makes a sound described as "Moof!". It is a combination of a cow's "moo" and a dog's "woof" sound.
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The original icons for the Macintosh were created by Susan Kare. Clarus the dogcow (so known because it was undecided if the image represented a dog or a cow) makes a "Moof" sound (which is a bit of a woof with some moo mixed in).
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Susan and Lucy hear footsteps approaching in the snow, followed by jingling harness bells, which indicate that Father Christmas is coming.
Susan Greager Cawman has written: 'Discover the day' -- subject(s): Specimens, Musical books, Sound effects books, Toy and movable books
Susan Rich Brooke has written: 'Let's go to school' 'Es Bilingual Storybook My First Fir' 'Sea sale' -- subject(s): Board books, Specimens, Toy and movable books 'Barney's counting party' 'Hello, Elmo!' 'The big parade' 'Elmo's garden' -- subject(s): Sound effects books, Specimens
She said she wants to be as successful as Elaine Paige in response a question asked by Simon Cowell in her first audition on Britain's Got Talent. She did not say she wants to sound like her.
Most U.S. coins are named either for their designer or for the person pictured on them, so without trying to sound snarky, the answer is that her picture is on the Susan B. Anthony $1 coin (!) These coins were struck for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999.
In the Chronicles of Narnia, everyone was awakened from their sleep in the cave by Susan blowing on a magical horn that she found in the treasure room. The horn was gifted to Susan by Father Christmas, and its sound was powerful enough to break the enchantment that kept them asleep.
Susan Traugh has written: 'Christian kids' Christmas story' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Christian education, Church work with children, Nativity 'Sean Combs' -- subject(s): Rap musicians, Sound recording executives and producers, Juvenile literature, Biography 'Sean Combs' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Rap musicians, Sound recording executives and producers, African Americans, Biography 'Dinosaurs'
It would depend on the usage of the word "brilliance". Here are the renderings in Latin: fax, facis f. a torch or firebrand, especially as used in ceremonies. Also used to describe heavenly bodies, or brilliance and passion. nitor, nitoris, m. brightness, splendor, glow, elegance. splendor, splendoris, m. brightness, luster, distinction or clarity of sound.
the vowels are pronounced ah eh ee oh and oo. the CH is a guttural sound: kol hakavod leSusan al hatslachatah, belev same'ach.