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  • The outer tail feathers are elongated, giving the distinctive deeply forked " swallow tail ".
  • The style of garments the Oreithyia Painter uses are swallow tail folds and spaghetti folds.
  • The Empress uses the same flag, except the shape is that of a swallow tail.
  • From 1829, to 1839, Metropolitan Police officers wore blue swallow tail coats with high collars to counter garroting.
  • The roof of the main hall is a two-tiered " xie shan " roof with curved swallow tail ridge ends.
  • Seeds for Heather Queen can be obtained from Swallow Tail Garden Seeds ( www . swallowtailgardenseeds . com or 800-723-1771 ).
  • In the earlier part of the century, Evangelicals often wore'swallow tail'coats to distinguish themselves from the High Churchmen who favored the frock coat.
  • Roughly a third of the nearby businesses use the word " swallow " in their name, decorate their signs with swallow tails or make money selling trinkets.
  • Sonny was admired by Barney McKenna of The Dubliners ( to whom he gave lessons ), and got the tune " The Swallow Tail Reel " from Sonny.
  • The " Fish ", a board which is typically shorter, flatter, and wider than a normal shortboard, often with a split tail ( known as a " swallow tail " ).
  • Some powder boards have a swallow tail design which allows the tail to sink easier which in turn keeps the nose up and some have pintails which make the board faster edge to edge in deep snow.
  • In 2009 " Skye Crofter s / The Swallow Tail " from " Wild Hills O'Wannie, The Small Pipes of Northumbria " was included in Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set " Three Score and Ten " as track one on the seventh CD.
  • April 6, 2010, the patent US US D613, 360 S titled " Multi-Purpose Body-Sail with Swallow Tail " was issued by the USPTO to the family inventors of what is now referred to as the " Sporting-Sail, " Bill Smith Jr ., Billy Smith IV, and Nick Smith.
  • All constellations of the Iron Age twelve-sign zodiac are present among them, most of them with names that clearly identify them, while some ( " Furrow " for Virgo, Pabilsag for Sagittarius, " Great One " for Aquarius, " Swallow Tail " for Pisces and " Agrarian Worker " for Aries ) reached Greek astronomy with altered names.