Attitude (heraldry)

In heraldry, an attitude is the position in which an animal, fictional beast, mythical creature, human or human-like being is emblazoned as a charge, supporter or crest. Many attitudes apply only to predatory beasts and are exemplified by the beast most frequently found in heraldry—the lion. Some other terms apply only to docile animals, such as the doe. Other attitudes describe the positions of birds, mostly exemplified by the bird most frequently found in heraldry—the eagle. The term naiant (swimming), however, is usually reserved for fish but may also apply to swans, ducks or geese. Birds are often further described by the exact position of their wings. The term segreant is apparently reserved for mythical creatures, as this term is the approximation of rampant as it applies to winged quadrupeds such as griffins and dragons.

Additionally, there are positions applying to direction, to indicate variations from the presumed position of any charge. Animals and animal-like creatures are presumed to be shown in profile, facing dexter (the viewer's left), and humans and human-like beings are presumed to be shown affronté (facing the viewer), unless otherwise specified in the blazon.

Rampant (album)

Rampant is the fifth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1974. It was the third of their LP albums to be produced by Roger Glover, and proved to be the last time they would work with him.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Pete Agnew, Manny Charlton, Dan McCafferty, Darrell Sweet unless otherwise noted. 

30th Anniversary Bonus Tracks

Salvo Records Remaster Bonus Tracks

Salvo Records released a version in 2010 with the following bonus tracks:

Personnel

Band members

  • Dan McCafferty - vocals, photography
  • Pete Agnew - bass guitar, guitar, background vocals, liner notes
  • Manny Charlton - guitars, producer, photography
  • Darrell Sweet - drums, background vocals, liner notes, photography
  • Additional musicians

  • Vicki Brown, Barry St. John, Liza Strike - background vocals
  • Jon Lord - synthesizer, piano on "Glad When You're Gone" and "Shanghai'd In Shanghai"
  • Other credits

  • Roger Glover - producer
  • Richard Roy - assistant mastering engineer
  • Red Steel - revised notes
  • Louie Austin - engineer
  • Fighter

    Fighter or the fighter or The Fighters may refer to:

  • A person who literally fights, e.g.
  • Boxer, one who boxes
  • Martial artist, someone skilled in codified practices and traditions of combat
  • Senshi (disambiguation) (戦士), a Japanese “soldier,” “warrior,” or “fighter”
  • Soldier, someone in the army
  • Warrior, a person skilled in combat
  • A person who figuratively fights, e.g.
    • A person who is determined to persevere or not give up
  • A person who is determined to persevere or not give up
  • Aeronautics

  • Fighter aircraft, a warplane designed to destroy or damage enemy warplanes in air-to-air combat
    • Starfighter, the science-fiction equivalent of a fighter aircraft
  • Starfighter, the science-fiction equivalent of a fighter aircraft
  • Fighter pilot, a military aviator who controls of a fighter aircraft
  • Fighter (2011 film)

    Fighter is a Bengali film directed by Rabi Kinagi and starring Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee. The film was produced by Eskay Films, the soundtrack was composed by Indradeep Dasgupta. The movie was super hit in the Box Office. This film is remade from Telugu movie Lakshyam.

    Plot

    The film starts with a flashback. ACP Bose (Ferdous) is a sincere police officer happily married and lives with his parents and younger brother Surya (Jeet). Surjo is a college student and he falls in love with his classmate Indu (Srabanti). Enter Section Shankar, Bharat Kaul, the villain who is notorious for settlements and land deals. Indu comes across ACP Bose when she is on a field trip from her college with her friends. She gets friendly with his daughter Pinky who tells her that she would get her introduced to her uncle Surya and they would make a good pair. It turns out that Surya studies in Indu's college and soon after they accidentally even come to know each other and get close.

    Fightgirl Ayse

    Fighter Achia (also known as Fightgirl or Fighter) is a 2007 drama action film directed by Natasha Arthy.

    Plot

    Achia is a young woman in Copenhagen whose parents want her to attend medical school because they wish for her a future with proper health insurance and entitlement to a pension. They also like to make sure she finds an appropriate husband.

    She on the other hand considers her parents somewhat square and has her own plans. She is dedicated to Kung Fu. As a martial arts adept she receives recognition for doing something she enjoys.

    Her family and her would-be in-laws resent her commitment for an exotic contact sport which regularly includes combat with men. All of them are worried about her neglecting school and getting a shady reputation.

    When she falls in love with a young fighter named Emil the chances for her marriage with the man of her family's choice start to fade away.

    Still her kin hasn't given in. There is Omar, a friend of the family, who is even more traditional than all the others, joins her club. He challenges her, intending to prove that her training is a waste of time. Ayse has to stand up against him.

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