The three characters first appear in the sixth series episode "A Good Man Goes to War." Madame Vastra (a Silurian) and Jenny Flint (a human) are a married couple. In later stories we see them living in London during the 19th century. Strax, a Sontaran, is seen in his first appearance to be acting as a nurse, caring for wounded soldiers on another planet. They are all recruited by the Eleventh Doctor to help him rescue Amy Pond. Despite the success of the effort, Strax apparently dies in the battle. He is, however, shown to be awakened by Vastra and Flint a couple of days later, in the webisode "The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later"; he then became their butler in the 19th century.
Baggage cannot be checked at this location; however, up to two suitcases in addition to any "personal items" such as briefcases, purses, laptop bags, and infant equipment are allowed on board as carry-ons.
History
This is at least the fourth station along the Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTW) line through Flint. The railroad arrived from Port Huron in 1871 and originally a wooden structure served as the passenger station. A 1905 stone and brick station was moved to Muskegon in 1927. The third GTW depot, located at 120 East 14th Street, was used by Amtrak until 1989 and demolished thereafter. The current station on Dort Highway provides easy access to I-69.
The International Limited was operated jointly by Via Rail and Amtrak between Chicago and Toronto. The service, which had started in 1982, was discontinued in 2004.
The Kasakela chimpanzee community is a habituated community of wild eastern chimpanzees that lives in Gombe National Park near Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania. The community was the subject of Dr Jane Goodall's pioneering study that began in 1960, and studies have continued ever since. As a result, the community has been instrumental in the study of chimpanzees, and has been popularized in several books and documentaries. The community's popularity was enhanced by Dr Goodall's practice of giving names to the chimpanzees she was observing, in contrast to the typical scientific practice of identifying the subjects by number. Dr Goodall generally used a naming convention in which infants were given names starting with the same letter as their mother, allowing the recognition of matrilineal lines.
The film is about Jenny, a happy 18-year-old girl who loves rowing. She gets unexpectedly pregnant by her boyfriend Ed, who then leaves her. She must make a difficult decision, but everything comes to good ends.
Jennifer Serrano, better known as Jenny, is a Spanish singer.
She was born in Mieres, Asturias, Spain, and is a student of music under Helen Rowson in Barcelona. She is a new artist in both Spain and Andorra, with no previous commercial success in either country. Previously, she was a waitress. Jenny performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 for Andorra, singing the song "Sense Tu", written by Rafael Artesero. The song was competing in the semi-finals and for a place in the finals on 20 May, out of the 23 nations competing, Jenny finished last collecting just 8 points, all from Spain, thus not qualifying for the finals.
Jenny(ジェニー,Jenī) is a 10½ inch fashion doll produced by Japanese toy company now known as Takara Tomy since 1982. The doll was known as Takara Barbie, and in 1986 the doll was renamed "Jenny" after Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel.Takara Barbie differs from a western Barbie. Takara Barbie was altered to better appeal to Japanese preferences, with a shorter height, large rounded manga-style eyes and a closed mouth. The doll's physical figure is more natural than the Western Barbie's exaggerated figure. Like her Western counterpart, Jenny wears a large variety of outfits, which often include street fashion, school uniforms, kimonos, and other uniquely Japanese costumes, such as "Bullet-Train Stewardess Jenny". Today the Jenny doll is a sentimental favorite doll in Japan, but she is much less popular than Licca-chan, Japan's market leader fashion doll.
Name
Prior to 1986, the doll was known as Takara Barbie. In 1986 Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel, and, as they owned the rights over the Takara Barbie's design, came up with a new name for the doll. The explanation given for the name change was that Jenny was the name of a character Barbie portrayed in a play, also titled Jenny. The play was a success and Barbie had become so associated with her character's name that she decided to change it to Jenny. Jenny's boyfriend was renamed from "Takara Ken" to "Jeff".
"How can I describe him/her?" - Linda Flint Compilation - Little Britain
published: 23 Jan 2021
Flint Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
Flint “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) found in a quartered coat of arms of the Clifford family. It is believed this is a mistake, and that it’s actually the coat of arms of the Fitz Piers family - Vert three flintstones argent.
2) borne by Thomas Flint (c. 1600-1663) of Salem, Massachusetts, possibly born in Wales
Dr. James Flint (1770-1811) and Dr. John Flint, Chandos Professors of Medicine at the University of St. Andrews
Vert a chevron between three flintstones argent. Crest—An estoile. Motto—Sine macula.
3) Vert three leopards’ faces argent.
4) Flint of Norwich - granted in c. 1425 to Robert Flint, gen...
published: 30 Jul 2023
I Prefer English Food You Get Me? Like Pizza Or Chinese
published: 08 Apr 2022
Flint what are its origins - cromer norfolk
A short video filmed in Cromer explaining briefly the origin of Flint and joke. #DeepHistoryCoast #LittleGemsRock #LoveCromer
published: 26 Sep 2019
Japanese students come fly with me
published: 12 Aug 2013
Carol introduces Spain
published: 12 Mar 2014
Hello Mr. Dudwey! - Dudley and Ting Tong Compilation - Little Britain
published: 30 Sep 2020
Praise the Lord - Precious Little Compilation - Fly with me
Flint “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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Ema...
Flint “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) found in a quartered coat of arms of the Clifford family. It is believed this is a mistake, and that it’s actually the coat of arms of the Fitz Piers family - Vert three flintstones argent.
2) borne by Thomas Flint (c. 1600-1663) of Salem, Massachusetts, possibly born in Wales
Dr. James Flint (1770-1811) and Dr. John Flint, Chandos Professors of Medicine at the University of St. Andrews
Vert a chevron between three flintstones argent. Crest—An estoile. Motto—Sine macula.
3) Vert three leopards’ faces argent.
4) Flint of Norwich - granted in c. 1425 to Robert Flint, gentleman of the city of Norwich - Azure on a chevron between three flint stones argent two lions combatant gules.
5) Sable a chevron argent between three crescents ermine. Crest—A lion’s gamb erect sable holding a branch of laurel proper.
6) Flynt of co. Norfolk - Rev. Roger Flynt of Ludham and Rector of Runton, had daughter Mary who married into the Donne family c. 1665 - Sable on a chevron engrailed or, between three crescents ermine, two lions combatant gules.
7) Sable on a chevron engrailed argent between three crescents or, each charged with a mullet of the first, two lions combatant of the field.
8) borne by Sir Charles William Flint (1777-1832), Resident-Secretary in Great Britain to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, son of William Flint (1744-1793) - Per chevron gules and azure in chief two demi lions rampant couped, in base a key paleways or. Crest—A flint proper thereon an estoile or.
9) granted in 1865 to Frederick Flint Esq. of St. Dunstan’s, Canterbury, co. Kent, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, son of Frederic Flint (1810-1899), a brewery-owner - Per chevron vert and sable on a chevron engrailed between in Chief two Eagles displayed Argent and in base a fleur-de-lis Or a cross patee Gules. Crest: On a wreath of the colors in front of a horse’s head couped argent gorged with a collar fleury counter fleury vert three trefoils also vert. Motto: Nomine tantum silex.
Flint “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) found in a quartered coat of arms of the Clifford family. It is believed this is a mistake, and that it’s actually the coat of arms of the Fitz Piers family - Vert three flintstones argent.
2) borne by Thomas Flint (c. 1600-1663) of Salem, Massachusetts, possibly born in Wales
Dr. James Flint (1770-1811) and Dr. John Flint, Chandos Professors of Medicine at the University of St. Andrews
Vert a chevron between three flintstones argent. Crest—An estoile. Motto—Sine macula.
3) Vert three leopards’ faces argent.
4) Flint of Norwich - granted in c. 1425 to Robert Flint, gentleman of the city of Norwich - Azure on a chevron between three flint stones argent two lions combatant gules.
5) Sable a chevron argent between three crescents ermine. Crest—A lion’s gamb erect sable holding a branch of laurel proper.
6) Flynt of co. Norfolk - Rev. Roger Flynt of Ludham and Rector of Runton, had daughter Mary who married into the Donne family c. 1665 - Sable on a chevron engrailed or, between three crescents ermine, two lions combatant gules.
7) Sable on a chevron engrailed argent between three crescents or, each charged with a mullet of the first, two lions combatant of the field.
8) borne by Sir Charles William Flint (1777-1832), Resident-Secretary in Great Britain to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, son of William Flint (1744-1793) - Per chevron gules and azure in chief two demi lions rampant couped, in base a key paleways or. Crest—A flint proper thereon an estoile or.
9) granted in 1865 to Frederick Flint Esq. of St. Dunstan’s, Canterbury, co. Kent, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, son of Frederic Flint (1810-1899), a brewery-owner - Per chevron vert and sable on a chevron engrailed between in Chief two Eagles displayed Argent and in base a fleur-de-lis Or a cross patee Gules. Crest: On a wreath of the colors in front of a horse’s head couped argent gorged with a collar fleury counter fleury vert three trefoils also vert. Motto: Nomine tantum silex.
Flint “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit:
https://www.coadb.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET)
1) found in a quartered coat of arms of the Clifford family. It is believed this is a mistake, and that it’s actually the coat of arms of the Fitz Piers family - Vert three flintstones argent.
2) borne by Thomas Flint (c. 1600-1663) of Salem, Massachusetts, possibly born in Wales
Dr. James Flint (1770-1811) and Dr. John Flint, Chandos Professors of Medicine at the University of St. Andrews
Vert a chevron between three flintstones argent. Crest—An estoile. Motto—Sine macula.
3) Vert three leopards’ faces argent.
4) Flint of Norwich - granted in c. 1425 to Robert Flint, gentleman of the city of Norwich - Azure on a chevron between three flint stones argent two lions combatant gules.
5) Sable a chevron argent between three crescents ermine. Crest—A lion’s gamb erect sable holding a branch of laurel proper.
6) Flynt of co. Norfolk - Rev. Roger Flynt of Ludham and Rector of Runton, had daughter Mary who married into the Donne family c. 1665 - Sable on a chevron engrailed or, between three crescents ermine, two lions combatant gules.
7) Sable on a chevron engrailed argent between three crescents or, each charged with a mullet of the first, two lions combatant of the field.
8) borne by Sir Charles William Flint (1777-1832), Resident-Secretary in Great Britain to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, son of William Flint (1744-1793) - Per chevron gules and azure in chief two demi lions rampant couped, in base a key paleways or. Crest—A flint proper thereon an estoile or.
9) granted in 1865 to Frederick Flint Esq. of St. Dunstan’s, Canterbury, co. Kent, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, son of Frederic Flint (1810-1899), a brewery-owner - Per chevron vert and sable on a chevron engrailed between in Chief two Eagles displayed Argent and in base a fleur-de-lis Or a cross patee Gules. Crest: On a wreath of the colors in front of a horse’s head couped argent gorged with a collar fleury counter fleury vert three trefoils also vert. Motto: Nomine tantum silex.
The three characters first appear in the sixth series episode "A Good Man Goes to War." Madame Vastra (a Silurian) and Jenny Flint (a human) are a married couple. In later stories we see them living in London during the 19th century. Strax, a Sontaran, is seen in his first appearance to be acting as a nurse, caring for wounded soldiers on another planet. They are all recruited by the Eleventh Doctor to help him rescue Amy Pond. Despite the success of the effort, Strax apparently dies in the battle. He is, however, shown to be awakened by Vastra and Flint a couple of days later, in the webisode "The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later"; he then became their butler in the 19th century.