rdfs:comment | - A ship's Signature is a combination of electromagnetic radiation refraction properties combined with thermal and visible band radiations that combine together to form a tell-tale sign of an anomalous object in space, usually, but not always, referring to a ship.
- Harry Mudd's signature appeared under his photo on the police record found in USS Enterprise's library computer. (TOS: "Mudd's Women" ) In 2267, Yeoman Doris Atkins showed James T. Kirk his signature on a fuel consumption report to prove to the aging captain that he had indeed signed it only moments ago. (TOS: "The Deadly Years" )
- Chuck Norris's signature alone will grant you total access to any private facility on earth. It even worked at Area 51 in Groom lake, Nevada.
- A signature is an aspect(s) of a crime that is completely unique to the perpetrator(s) and commonly not shared by any other. It is also known as a signature crime, signature aspect, signature behavior, or signature characteristic. It is not to be confused with the term "modus operandi", which details the exact crime(s) committed. Signatures fulfill a psychological need for the perpetrator(s) and often do not change in the commission of their crimes.
- A signature is a picture or message placed under a poster's message.
- Hello! Very good job(this site)! Thank you man. Hello! Very good job(this site)! Thank you man.
- A signature is
- The portraits are next to the card title.
- Visit Ascetic Fuhu and choose the Signature option in the dialogue box. File:Signature.jpg
* Drag the item to be signed into the slot in the Signature interface.
* Click on the Signature button. Each piece of signed equipment cannot be traded, auctioned, sold in a stall, mailed, deleted, or used as a fortune item until the signature has been removed.
- Just like it's cousin, the Classic, the Signature series has three blades: A pen blade and a nailfile with sloted screwdriver head on one side, and a scissors on the opposite.
- A signature is the term used to describe a small banner that is commonly used on internet forums to display one's interests, beliefs etc.
- Note: There is a glitch that allows you to retain a signature while attacking a "friendly" if you have activated your Yin Co. Shadow Ninja cloaking device. Signatures have the ability to change your status once they are installed into your ship. You can only install one at a time, and they do not work once you have been discovered, such as shooting a friendly ship down.
- The bottom part of a users post that (usually) appears under "---". People use sigs for many things. Some people use their sig as an advertisement, while others use it to post jokes and other witty remarks. A sig is usually the easiest way of telling which alt belongs to which person. Thanks to the GameFOX extension for FireFOX users can make completely customized sigs and sig dividers outside of the normal GameFAQs parameters. A word of warning though, as a sig or divider that deviates too far from the norm may result in a sig wipe.
- A signature, commonly referred to as a sig or siggy, is a block of text and/or pictures appearing at the bottom of most posts, private messages, and profiles.
- Webkinz Signature Pets are just like Pet of the Month but is a bit different. Signature Pets do not get bonus activities. They cost $27.99 and are pretty rare. You get the pet's special item and food of course once you adopt one but you also get an item part of the Signature Theme and a Wish Token.
- Detectives Benson and Lake get the help of an FBI agent named Lauren Cooper as they search for a Serial Killer called the Woodsman who brutally attacks young women. However, there are signs that the agent may not be able to handle the mental and emotional weight of the case. The killer is eventually found to be in the morgue, having been murdered. Benson and Cooper, track down the killer's last victim who is still alive, but the killer did too much damage to her body and she eventually dies. It's eventually revealed that Cooper killed the Woodsman after tracking him down and charge her, but the case is dropped due to lack of evidence. Lake and Benson realize that Cooper used the gun Cooper's mentor used to kill himself to kill the Woodsman and are able to match the shell casing from the bu
- The 'Signature' series started out with six dolls in Mid 2010, the first wave of what the fandom came to call the 'Basic' subline. The second wave followed in Late 2010 and an entirely new subline was released in Mid 2011. Between the 2010 and 2011 'Signature' sets, five characters are shared. To be able to distinguish between them, the fandom thought up the name 'School's Out' for the second subseries, while reserving the term 'Basic' for the first subline and the three non-repeated characters of 'School's Out'. It has become practice among the fans to refer to any doll representing a character's default look as 'Basic', and identify repeat characters by the (sub)line's proper designation. Since this practice is inconsistent and therefor difficult to document, the My English Wiki defines
- A Signature is used on Darthipedia to comment on ..............uhh stuff, vote on..............ehh stuff and lets the Community know who signed what on what. Snobby people who do not exist can't sign signatures, or can they?? "I am not snobby!" ―BastilaI am so right Fake Admins don't have a signature either, uhh I think. "Think again!" ―Randy the Random Admin bla bla bla darkside, yadda yadda, your destiny, bla bla bla bla Permaban! For real dude, sign your signature with four of these:~ If I can do it, so can you. And I'm a n00b for Ordo's sake.
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abstract | - A ship's Signature is a combination of electromagnetic radiation refraction properties combined with thermal and visible band radiations that combine together to form a tell-tale sign of an anomalous object in space, usually, but not always, referring to a ship.
- Harry Mudd's signature appeared under his photo on the police record found in USS Enterprise's library computer. (TOS: "Mudd's Women" ) In 2267, Yeoman Doris Atkins showed James T. Kirk his signature on a fuel consumption report to prove to the aging captain that he had indeed signed it only moments ago. (TOS: "The Deadly Years" )
- The 'Signature' series started out with six dolls in Mid 2010, the first wave of what the fandom came to call the 'Basic' subline. The second wave followed in Late 2010 and an entirely new subline was released in Mid 2011. Between the 2010 and 2011 'Signature' sets, five characters are shared. To be able to distinguish between them, the fandom thought up the name 'School's Out' for the second subseries, while reserving the term 'Basic' for the first subline and the three non-repeated characters of 'School's Out'. It has become practice among the fans to refer to any doll representing a character's default look as 'Basic', and identify repeat characters by the (sub)line's proper designation. Since this practice is inconsistent and therefor difficult to document, the My English Wiki defines 'Basic' solely as name of the first set of eight 'Signature' dolls. The 'Basic' Ghoulia Yelps and Holt Hyde dolls, which make up the second wave of that subline, were repackaged when 'School's Out' hit stores and released alongside them. This was probably done because they had not been out for very long when 'School's Out' hit the shelves and replaced 'Basic'. Technically, they also belong to the 'School's Out' subseries because of that. But since both dolls are exactly the same to the point that their model numbers aren't even different, the My English Wiki only lists them as 'Basic' for management purposes. Two more unnamed 'Signature' sublines followed until Mid 2012. Of these, 'Campus Stroll' introduced store exclusives to the 'Signature' series with the Early 2012 Meowlody & Purrsephone and Clawdeen & Howleen Wolf 2-packs. Both lines mark a change of direction compared to 'School's Out'. The latter consists predominantly of characters with a previous 'Signature' release, while the former two comprise almost solely new characters. The dual release of C.A. Cupid on one hand between 'School's Out' and 'Campus Stroll' and on the other hand in the middle of 'Between Classes', began two new developments. Released in Late 2011, Sweet 1600 C.A. Cupid was the first default-clothed doll that was not released in a 'Signature' subline. The doll was released a second time without any changes but with a diary as part of the 'Signature' line in Mid 2012, which makes her the first 'Signature' doll released outside of a subline too. Sweet 1600 Cupid was followed by mainly convention-exclusive dolls and TV special tie-in dolls, and self-standing 'Signature' Cupid was followed by a seminannual schedule of similar stand-alone releases done to celebrate or promote special occasions. The TV special tie-in system as launchpad for sets of new characters, all introduced in their default outfits, started with the Late 2012 release of Scaris: City of Frights. Jinafire, Skelita, and Catrine all debuted in the series in their default clothes, but without pet figurines and with booklets that in some cases did contain diary elements, but were not diaries. Half a year later, 13 Wishes was released and that marked the moment TV special tie-in lines became indistinguishable from 'Signature' sublines but for the fact they weren't assortment N2851. The main dolls of the series were packaged with pet figurines and classic-style diaries. Along with Scaris: City of Frights, Late 2012 saw the introduction of Picture Day, the first named and themed subline of the 'Signature' series. It introduced no new characters, whereas its predecessor 'Between Classes' notably contained no repeat characters. The follow-up subline, New Scaremester, in turn, is a mirror of 'Campus Stroll', featuring only one new character. Neither named subline features pet figurines, which isn't different from how the repeat characters of 'School's Out' were pet-less, or diaries. Instead, they have school-related booklets of various natures. In short, the 'Signature' series is the original Monster High doll series that the franchise launched with. For its first two years, its dolls were distinguished from others by sporting the default outfits or alternative average day outfits if the character had a previous 'Signature' release, pet figurines in case of new characters, and diaries. The dolls of the series are divided in subseries, the first four of which nameless. In 2012, the 'Signature' line split into three different directions. Pet figurines, diaries, and dolls of new characters were largely moved to the TV special tie-in lines. The N2851 line continued into named sublines, which primarily contain dolls of characters with a release previously in another line and focus on the social aspects of school life. And lastly, 2012 introduced 'Signature' dolls that do not belong to any of its sublines, but rather are stand-alone releases and mostly are released for special occasions.
- Chuck Norris's signature alone will grant you total access to any private facility on earth. It even worked at Area 51 in Groom lake, Nevada.
- A signature is an aspect(s) of a crime that is completely unique to the perpetrator(s) and commonly not shared by any other. It is also known as a signature crime, signature aspect, signature behavior, or signature characteristic. It is not to be confused with the term "modus operandi", which details the exact crime(s) committed. Signatures fulfill a psychological need for the perpetrator(s) and often do not change in the commission of their crimes.
- A Signature is used on Darthipedia to comment on ..............uhh stuff, vote on..............ehh stuff and lets the Community know who signed what on what. Snobby people who do not exist can't sign signatures, or can they?? "I am not snobby!" ―BastilaI am so right Fake Admins don't have a signature either, uhh I think. "Think again!" ―Randy the Random Admin bla bla bla darkside, yadda yadda, your destiny, bla bla bla bla Permaban! For real dude, sign your signature with four of these:~ If I can do it, so can you. And I'm a n00b for Ordo's sake. For an accurate description on signing your special super sweet signature see: Darthipedia:Signature policy. If you don't we will, Destroy your planet, as is also a policy here.
- A signature is a picture or message placed under a poster's message.
- Hello! Very good job(this site)! Thank you man. Hello! Very good job(this site)! Thank you man.
- A signature is
- The portraits are next to the card title.
- Visit Ascetic Fuhu and choose the Signature option in the dialogue box. File:Signature.jpg
* Drag the item to be signed into the slot in the Signature interface.
* Click on the Signature button. Each piece of signed equipment cannot be traded, auctioned, sold in a stall, mailed, deleted, or used as a fortune item until the signature has been removed.
- Just like it's cousin, the Classic, the Signature series has three blades: A pen blade and a nailfile with sloted screwdriver head on one side, and a scissors on the opposite.
- Detectives Benson and Lake get the help of an FBI agent named Lauren Cooper as they search for a Serial Killer called the Woodsman who brutally attacks young women. However, there are signs that the agent may not be able to handle the mental and emotional weight of the case. The killer is eventually found to be in the morgue, having been murdered. Benson and Cooper, track down the killer's last victim who is still alive, but the killer did too much damage to her body and she eventually dies. It's eventually revealed that Cooper killed the Woodsman after tracking him down and charge her, but the case is dropped due to lack of evidence. Lake and Benson realize that Cooper used the gun Cooper's mentor used to kill himself to kill the Woodsman and are able to match the shell casing from the bullet Cooper fired into the Woodsman with the one he used to kill himself to prove she murdered him. They confront Cooper who confesses, but rather than take a deal that will send her to prison with a lenient sentence, she kills herself.
- A signature is the term used to describe a small banner that is commonly used on internet forums to display one's interests, beliefs etc.
- Note: There is a glitch that allows you to retain a signature while attacking a "friendly" if you have activated your Yin Co. Shadow Ninja cloaking device. Signatures have the ability to change your status once they are installed into your ship. You can only install one at a time, and they do not work once you have been discovered, such as shooting a friendly ship down.
- The bottom part of a users post that (usually) appears under "---". People use sigs for many things. Some people use their sig as an advertisement, while others use it to post jokes and other witty remarks. A sig is usually the easiest way of telling which alt belongs to which person. Thanks to the GameFOX extension for FireFOX users can make completely customized sigs and sig dividers outside of the normal GameFAQs parameters. A word of warning though, as a sig or divider that deviates too far from the norm may result in a sig wipe.
- A signature, commonly referred to as a sig or siggy, is a block of text and/or pictures appearing at the bottom of most posts, private messages, and profiles.
- Webkinz Signature Pets are just like Pet of the Month but is a bit different. Signature Pets do not get bonus activities. They cost $27.99 and are pretty rare. You get the pet's special item and food of course once you adopt one but you also get an item part of the Signature Theme and a Wish Token.
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