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The crest and torse are not employed by the Irish state today.
She said her labor was harder than learning another dance but not as hard as "Torse."
Upon a helm with torse and mantling was the crest.
The torse is blazoned as part of the crest.
Even the highly technical section from "Torse" (1976) was a showcase for human virtuosity.
The torse is argent and gules, following the pattern of the shield.
Thus there is no wreath or torse.
These are also the colours of the torse in the coat of arms of the unit.
The torse and crest were apparently little used even during the period of the Kingdom of Ireland.
The torse was Or and azure.
Originally the lion was to be gold in colour, above a golden torse, which the new flag omitted in favour of a more traditional red.
The mantling is displayed around the shield without a helm or torse, in a manner unusual to traditional heraldic practice.
"Torse," created in 2000 and set to Corelli concertos whose richness it embodies, begins with a line of six standing dancers who soon stride forward.
Like the mantling, it must be of a metal and a colour; usually the torse and the mantling are the same tinctures.
In heraldic achievements, the helmet or helm is situated above the shield and bears the torse and crest.
The crest is thirteen stars breaking through a glory and clouds, displayed with no helm, torse or mantling (unlike most European precedents).
The torse is also often used as a decoration on a heraldic animal, either across the brow (as a form of circlet) or around the neck.
Several variants of the arms of Ireland exist, including a heraldic badge and an infrequently used crest and torse.
L'un des hommes était torse nu.
Le repos du sculpteur devant le petit torse.
Above the shield, the crest, consisting of a torse with six folds alternating gold and blue, from which rises a white, gold and blue pansy.
But he roots her flyaway moves and gestures, giving them extra emotional and physical weight, in "Torse" and "Naked Singularities."
There is no torse or mantling mentioned in the Canadian registry, yet mantling is depicted in the London grant as red and gold.
At the helm of the coat of arms is a barred helmet representing nobility, and above it the torse in the town colours of blue and gold.
The Crown is representative of the monarchy in Australia, and the black and gold torse supporting the Crown shows the colours of the State.