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Motto That Derives From The Latin For Always Faithful

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31%12 Their motto is 'Semper Paratus' meaning 'Always Ready'
noun

• an agency of the Department of Transportation responsible for patrolling shores and facilitating nautical commerce

31%12 State motto is "Montani semper liberi" (Mountaineers are always free)
noun

• a state in east central United States with capital Charleston

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