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  2. Sailor (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times included Sailor in a 2023 list of the city's twelve best new restaurants. [5] Time Out New York rated the restaurant four out of five stars. [6]Pete Wells placed Sailor twenty-fifth in his 2024 ranking of New York City's best restaurants.

  3. Sea-lion - Wikipedia

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    A sea-lion, illustrated in A Complete Guide to Heraldry (1909). In heraldry, the term sea-lion (sometimes called a morse) [1] refers to a legendary creature that has the head and upper body of a lion, but with webbed forelimbs and a fish tail. [2] These occur most frequently as supporters, but also occur as crests and occasionally as charges. [1]

  4. Category:Lions in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lions in heraldry" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Sea-lion; Snow Lion; V. Veldenz lion; W. Winged lion

  5. Lion (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The lion-dragon is a lion with the lower body, hind legs, wings and tail of a wyvern, although Fox-Davies doubted the existence of this figure outside of heraldry books and reported not to know of any actual use of it. The man-lion, also called a lympago, possesses a human face.

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  7. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    The lion is one of the most common charges in coats of arms, second only to the cross, and thus the Red Lion as a pub sign probably has multiple origins: in the arms or crest of a local landowner, now perhaps forgotten; as a personal badge of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster; or in the royal arms of Scotland, conjoined to the ...

  8. Sea Lion Park - Wikipedia

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    Sea Lion Park was a 16-acre (65,000 m 2) amusement park started in 1895 on Coney Island by Paul Boyton. He fenced the property and charged admission, the park becoming the first enclosed and permanent amusement park in North America. Up until the establishment of this park, amusement areas around the country consisted of pay-as-you-go ...

  9. Charge (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The sea-lion and sea-horse, like the mermaid, combine the foreparts of a mammal with the tail of a fish, and a dorsal fin in place of the mane. (When the natural seahorse is meant, it is blazoned as a hippocampus.) The sea-dog and sea-wolf are quadrupeds but with scales, webbed feet, and often a flat tail resembling that of the beaver.