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  2. File:Great Seal of the United States.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Author: U.S. Department of State: Short title: The Great Seal of the United States; Image title: Date and time of digitizing: 11:46, 21 November 1997: Software used

  3. Company seal - Wikipedia

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    Example of a corporate seal. In this case, the word "seal" is also used as visual pun: an image of the marine animal of the same name appears on the device. A company seal (sometimes referred to as the corporate seal or common seal) is an official seal used by a company.

  4. File:United States Department of Veterans Affairs seal ...

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    Flag and seal of the Department of Veterans Affairs Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. Seal of Springfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The corporate seal of the city of Springfield, Illinois. The corporate Seal of Springfield, Illinois, is the official seal adopted by the capital city of the U.S. state of Illinois. Its design consists of a black circle inscribed in white with the words "City of Springfield, Capital of Illinois," along with the year "1840."

  6. File:Seal of the University of California, San Diego.svg

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    The approved design remains the official corporate seal of the University—designed by the world-renowned Tiffany & Co.—and adopted by the Regents on August 9, 1910. The Seal of The Regents contains the words "The Seal of The University of California, 1868" displayed in an arc on the inner rim of the design.

  7. Seal of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The words Corporate Seal Of The are at the top within the outer circle, and the words City of Seattle are at the top within the inner circle. [1] The original seal was designed by James A. Wehn and cast by Richard Fuller and was adopted by the Seattle City Council in 1937. [2] Previous to its adoption in 1937, the city had used a notary type seal.

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  9. File:US-CopyrightOffice-Seal.svg - Wikipedia

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    First, the seal is a registered trademark, and also the use of Library of Congress logos and seals is governed by 36 CFR part 701 § 5 and 18 USC §1017. Other versions Old seal