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usage, a laurel wreath or "crown" refers to a victory. The expression "resting on one's laurels" refers to someone relying entirely on long-past successes for continued fame or recognition, whereas to "look to one's laurels" means to be careful of losing rank to competition.
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vowed to honor Daphne forever and used his powers of eternal youth and immortality to render the laurel tree evergreen. Apollo then crafted himself a wreath out of the laurel branches and turned Daphne into a cultural symbol for him and other poets and musicians.
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in subjects traditionally falling within the Faculty of Philosophy (meaning philosophy, languages, arts, history and social sciences, as well as the natural sciences), receive a laurel wreath during the ceremony of conferral of the degree.
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An actress performing a play. She wears a laurel wreath and stands in front of a statue of a woman from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (room 21, The British Museum, London)
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was introduced; since then, tradition has been for seniors to parade around the campus, carrying and linked by the chain. The mountain laurel represents the
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in May. The tradition stems from the use of laurel wreaths in athletic competitions; the seniors have "crossed the finish line", so to speak.
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Domestic Architecture: Containing a history of the science, and the principles of designing public edifices, private dwelling-houses
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Apollo, the patron of sport, is associated with the wearing of a laurel wreath. This association arose from the ancient
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in Italian, the student receives a laurel wreath to wear for the rest of the day. This tradition originated at the
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is used in academia to refer to any student who has graduated. Right after the graduation ceremony, or
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traditions since 1900, when graduating students carried or wore laurel wreaths. In 1902, the chain of
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The name "Baron Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme, Batonvert" is the author's pseudonym in the
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family; the lyre itself was a folk-instrument. When so-engaged himself, he was called
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A laurel wreath in the emblem of the Spanish anarcho-syndicalist labor union, the
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they were symbols of martial victory, crowning a successful commander during his
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a laurel wreath is given during the ceremony of conferral for master's degree.
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after they won the inaugural Automobile World Championship in 1925 with the
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is often represented in paintings and sculpture wearing a laurel wreath.
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and has spread in the last two centuries to all Italian universities.
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until she begged to be free of him and was turned into a laurel tree.
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Laurel wreaths are commonly used in heraldry. They may be used as a
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periods of architecture. In decorative arts, especially during the
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Baron Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme, Batonvert (8 June 2014).
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In some countries, the laurel wreath is used as a symbol of the
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Wreath made of branches and leaves of the bay laurel
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Index

Wreath of service

Folketing
symbol
wreath
bay laurel
Ruscus hypoglossum
Prunus laurocerasus
chaplet
garland
United Nations card, laurel simbol, flags
Wreaths and crowns in antiquity
Ancient Greece
Greek mythology
Apollo
lyrical poetry
Olympics
kotinos
Olympia
Rome
triumph
horseshoe
idiomatic

Greek mythology
Apollo and Daphne
Eros
Daphne
Apollo
Daphne

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