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A royal headdress or cap of sovereignty, worn by emperors, kings, princes, etc.
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The person entitled to wear a regal or imperial crown; the sovereign; -- with the definite article.
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Imperial or regal power or dominion; sovereignty.
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A name sometimes given to government because the Queen is the formal head of government• Government's Rights
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immortality, righteousness, victory, triumph, resurrection, symbolic of honor or glory, glory of life after death. May be shown being offered to those on Earth by Angels. Crown on a cross - sovereignty of the Lord......
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1: The base unit of currency within the Imperium. Each Kingdom has its own-minted coins. 2: Of or about the ruling monarch.
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The formal term for Her Majesty, used especially in the context of the Queen exercising her legal powers. Dd
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In Canada, refers to Her Majesty the Queen (Canada) or the federal government. In Saskatchewan refers to Her Majesty the Queen (Saskatchewan) or the provincial government.
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the tops of the wooden rollers of the Sefer Torah are often decorated either with rimonim or with one metal crown which covers both rollers, symbolizing God's sovereignty
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The Queen is the formal head of state in Canada. For this reason the Government of Canada is often called the "Crown."
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The Crown refers to the Queen, who is the head of state of New Zealand. Crown-owned land is, in effect, state-owned land.
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Head-dress usually made of gold and worn as a symbol of sovereignty by monarchs.
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for provincial purposes, the Queen in right of Ontario; for federal purposes, the Queen in right of Canada.
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The Crown is Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province.
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the symbol of State - Symbolic representation of the monarch as sovereign
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The reigning monarch of England, who is the constitutional head of the Canadian government and whose powers are carried out by the provincial and federal governments respectively. The "Crown in right of the Province" refers to acts carried out by the Lieutenant Governor, always on the advice of the current provincial Cabinet; the "Crown in right of Canada" refers to acts carried out by the Governor General, always on the advice of the current federal Cabinet.
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(1) Her Majesty the Queen (represented in Canada by the Governor General), in her role as the head of state. (2) The executive branch of government, in its role of representing the Queen by acting through Her agents (the members of Cabinet).
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on behalf of her Majesty the Queen; refers to both federal and provincial governments
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The highest embodiment of executive power in Canada, derived from the British monarchy and represented by the governor general.
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the head of state in whom sovereign power resides, in light of the fact that Canada is a member of the British Commonwealth. The Queen is the monarch of Canada, and the Governor General represents her in Canada.
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The crown and hammer is the symbol of the Hammerman's Guild. The motto was "By Hammer and Hand, All arts do stand" and its membership embraced all crafts which used a hammer on metal. The crown and Cordiner's knife is the symbol of the Cordiners (or Leather workers) guild, which of course included shoemakers. A crown on its own can be a religious symbol, "The crown of righteousness" - not found in Tulliallan graveyard.
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The word refers specifically to the British Monarch, where she is the head of state of Commonwealth countries. Prosecutions and civil cases taken (or defended) by the government are taken in the name of the Crown as head of state. That is why public prosecutors are referred to, in Canada, as "Crown" prosecutors and criminal cases take the form of "The Crown vs. John Doe" or "Regina vs. John Doe", Regina being Latin for "The Queen."
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A crown is a symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a god, for whom the crown is traditionally one of the symbols of power and legitimacy (See Regalia for a broader treatment).
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