In place of the Queen's crest on the front would be the 12 yellow stars of the European flag. |
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The Byzantines got in first and raised their flag, and they refused to let the Crusaders sack the city. |
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On the Capitol flagpole, the Lone Star flies below the American flag, emblem of the few brief years when slaveholding Texas was its own republic. |
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When the chief Scout Master broke the flag a huge roar went up from the boys. |
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Who would have thought about her age if she hadn't waved it like a flag in everyone's faces? |
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In a short while, he reached the front near the standards and flag bearers, and found the general standing between two of them. |
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Naval Privateers flew the Liberty Tree as their standard, while the Navy itself adopted the Gadsden flag, with its famous rattlesnake. |
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Georgia's new flag is a standard of which all of its citizens can be proud. |
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And is that anything more than an extension of the use of the flag as a battle standard and rallying point? |
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Use a long strip of painted wood or metal for the flag and attach it with a nut and bolt through a drilled hole. |
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The nutmeg as Mills tried to shield the ball at the corner flag was a sublime example of justified arrogance. |
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The morning drill took place before a red flag pitched on a slender tree trunk in the middle of a clearing. |
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The flag at Fulford Gold Club has been flying at half mast as a mark of the club's respect for Mr Duston. |
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Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was unfurled on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance. |
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The blue United Nations flag with its white map of the world was lowered to half-staff. |
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Yet children gathered at the school yesterday to unfurl the national flag and some recited prayers. |
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At the start of the ceremony, the flag was flying at half-staff in the former president's memory. |
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In the marshes and stream banks are green dragon, blue flag irises, swamp white oak, silver maple, bladder nut, poison ivy, bulrush, and willow. |
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You certainly need a car that you can race well, and I am confident that when the green flag drops, we are going to have that. |
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The goal was ruled out by the flag of an eagle-eyed assistant referee, much to Morecambe's relief. |
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Mills, at 18 the baby of the team, dissolved into tears on the medal dais even before the Australian flag was raised. |
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Two days later, lost on an A road as traffic whizzes past, I make a grievous error and flag down a Dalesman. |
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I want to flag four aspects of this research, which affect the preparation of lay ecclesial ministers. |
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Let go of the tension again, allow the body to move like a prayer flag in a gentle breeze, and watch the thoughts disappear effortlessly. |
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A moss-covered cairn topped with a faded prayer flag tied to a branch, it had been carefully garlanded with flowers by passing nomads. |
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They wear light blue shirts, dark pants and these black arm badges with IP written on them and the flag. |
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He dawdled on the ball at the corner flag and, when he should have been launching an attack, allowed Barry Nicholson to rob him. |
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President Bush helped unfurl a giant flag, and pledged to press the fight against terrorism. |
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However Peter Nicholson moved up to press Stirling all the way to the flag, with Higgins taking third ahead of Andy Thompson and Pat Boal. |
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A pirate flag with the president for a death's head went up in orange flames. |
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The flag in her memory is now being flown at half-staff over the US Congress. |
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As it was said, a flagpole had a horizontal slat on the top so that it could be possible to unfurl the flag wide. |
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Should tide you over until the flag is unfurled over Ibrox, for lest we forget, Glasgow Rangers are Champions! |
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Pubs across the city are decked out in England colours and hundreds of drivers are displaying the flag of St George. |
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John Bradley won the decoration for heroism on Iwo Jima, just two days before the flag raising. |
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The flag waving was decorous, the cheering polite and the umpire was never once insulted. |
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The flag of 20 Armoured Brigade will be lowered as British combat patrols come to an end and our armed forces prepare to draw down. |
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Few Americans know that nearly two hundred years ago their flag flew proudly and defiantly over part of the town of Hastings in England. |
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The monarch, flag, maple leaf, and Parliament Building definitives are not included in this study. |
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Each morning she unfurls her American flag and attaches it to the stand on the outside wall of her home. |
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Southend today unfurled the flag of success as its beaches were named among the best in Europe. |
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Covering practically the whole front of the shirt was a glittery American flag design. |
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A slim satin trousersuit appeared to have been stitched from a rising sun flag. |
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I can imagine Coco in a sheer slinky dress waving a tiny flag as the Presidential motorcade passed by. |
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Water potential differences between the flag leaf, glumes, stem and grain were maintained as the water stress increased further. |
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure, eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag. |
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Readers have forwarded us links to the kind of buried stories departing from the media's party line that we usually flag. |
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Coming after other business pull-outs this effectively raises the white flag from the dense-server sector. |
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A news photographer took a picture of a man waving a flag in ecstasy, which was published on the front page. |
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A Rastafarian waving a flag twitted me as I pushed through the noisy crowd. |
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If I had my druthers, I'd go back in time to Baltimore and take that stupid flag down myself. |
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The crowd of spectators sat on the edges of their seats, waiting with bated breath for the drop of the violet flag. |
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Atop the church tower where the 29-year-old Royal Marine was married in November 2000, the Union flag was lowered to half mast. |
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The information is checked against databases to verify documents and flag names that appear on terrorist or law enforcement watch lists. |
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He motors into the box and shoots over, just after the linesman has raised his flag for offside. |
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But this was not flag-flying as Europeans understand it, not even in time of emergency or war, like the Union flag during the Falklands conflict. |
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At his funeral the coffin was draped with the club flag and members carried the coffin. |
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Cheering crowds waving Union Jacks and the flag of Gurnard Sailing Club, where Shirley is a member, lined the route. |
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As it is, in today's two major finals, there will be not a Union Jack or a face-painted flag of St George in sight. |
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At the inquiry the motorman stated that as he approached the station, the signalman waved him in with the green flag. |
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Are you bothered by the idea that you could have an EU flag on your car number-plate but not a Union Jack? |
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In parallel, something more complicated was happening to the flag in New York, unique to America. |
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Up went maroon-clad arms appealing for offside but the flag stayed down and de Boer had little difficulty slotting past the exposed Niemi. |
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The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag. |
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As the last English galley sinks below the waves, an English emissary arrives at Bangalore under a white flag of truce. |
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If you wrap your derision in the big red flag you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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The American flag outside the white clapboard town hall was lowered to half-staff. |
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Questions of an Australian sovereign state, and our national flag, remain unanswered and unattended. |
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Halifax had taken a deserved lead on 31 minutes when Lee Elam was inexplicably left unmarked at a throw-in close to the corner flag. |
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It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country. |
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A resolution that will be discussed at the party's convention this weekend calls on the province to drop the British ensign from its flag. |
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And people are going to keep using the flag, some to celebrate a heroic past, some to protest an unpromising future. |
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The flag should not be used as a drapery, or for covering a speakers desk, draping a platform, or for any decoration in general. |
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Most of those who are cheering England on, wearing a replica football shirt or flying a St George's flag are not right wing nationalists. |
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Symbols of nationhood include the national flag, a full golden moon on a blue background, and the national anthem. |
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In South Africa management of beaches would be able to apply until June 29 for blue flag status for the first official season. |
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At the annual general meeting at the club's lodge at Thredbo on May 17, members raised the ensign on the new flag pole installed at the lodge. |
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Amid the usual blarney about fitness tests and winning the flag for the crew, it was quite refreshing, really. |
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The awards scheme, which began in 2001, is the equivalent of the blue flag award for beaches. |
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The steel rib cage anchors an exterior surface that ripples and unfurls with the energy of a flag snapping in a brisk wind. |
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A flag pole stood in front of the school with the American flag hung upon it, snapping in the breeze. |
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But less people have gone there in the past year because the blue flag is gone. |
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Once they had hauled out their gear, Alf Baker motored away, the flag on his little boat's bow snapping in the winter breeze. |
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Outside, an American flag and the state banner, both still flying at full staff, snapped crisply in a cool, gusty wind. |
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The warning flag goes up for excessive alcohol, as it disrupts some sleep patterns and can result in increasing fatigue. |
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You might get an unsportsmanlike penalty for mocking your opponent, but it's well worth the price of 15 yards and a yellow flag. |
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They set about dismantling the old whaling station and raised the Argentine flag. |
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The next time I want to cross London I will find a taxi driver with a gun carriage and a flag. |
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His casket, draped with an Australian flag, was carried to the grave on top of a gun carriage towed by an army vehicle decked with flowers. |
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Then, when you’re ready… burn your boats, plant your flag, stake your claim to the riches of El Dorado. |
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But if you don't know what the flag looks like, you wouldn't know the context of these images. |
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I guess it is only proper that some comments might have been made that flag concerns with those clauses. |
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The commander's approach was sufficient to sober down the concerned group, which quickly waved the white flag. |
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Her memorabilia collection, which she regularly presents to clubs and societies, includes towels, rugs and a flag of the star. |
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These are normally special places where nature waves the white flag, and predators become grannies waiting for their blue rinse. |
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The flag isn't flying today at the splendid neo-Gothic style residence of the Governor of Tasmania, Richard Butler. |
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We opened with the Canadian National Anthem and our Scout and Venture Leader broke the flag to open the festivities. |
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In this case the flag has gone up and the referee has had to disallow the goal. |
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The flag should never be fastened, displayed, used or stored in such a manner as to permit it to be easily torn, soiled or damaged in any way. |
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Graduation and similar ceremonies should be solemn, with the national flag raised at the front. |
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His coffin was draped in a Union flag and was carried by six soldiers from his artillery battery. |
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Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here. |
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Here he is with Hanoi Jane, in the front lines with the flag burners and draft dodgers. |
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They shrouded the case in a Breton flag and conducted interviews on the museum steps with representatives of the press. |
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There was some little consolation for Carlow when Rory Mulvanney raised the green flag. |
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The flag came down and five cars raced down the road, made a U-turn and came racing back. |
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He has documented how these racists and eliminationists are given permission by mainstream figures to let their bigot flag fly. |
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I wandered over into the bushes to have a pee while Greg and Bianca waited at the roadside to flag down a taxi. |
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Soon Mitscher had to transfer by boatswain's chair to the destroyer English, which flew his three-starred flag with unaccustomed pride. |
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As his mother sat with a folded flag in her lap and his father accepted a Bronze Star, even the Green Berets cried. |
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For sovereigntists, it is impossible not to recognize that Gill carrying the Canadian flag is the result of his inability to carry his own. |
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The peer review system is being gamed by ballot stuffers and griefers, of course, but the staff is there, showing the flag and fighting back. |
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All anti-spam methods have the potential to occasionally flag a valid message as spam. |
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The room would also need to be renovated as the flag would be placed in a box coated with 24-carat gold. |
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One young Greenlander in traditional dress waved an Australian flag, in honour of the princess's home land of Tasmania, Australia. |
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A button marked SHARE lets you flag photos for specific actions when you connect it to a computer or to a printer dock. |
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In vexillological terms, the rectangular green-and-white bicolour is Cascadia's national, civil, and war flag, as well as the national ensign. |
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For brightness, McNatt brought in golden Japanese sweet flag, the grass at the border's edge, as well as lime-green zonal geraniums in pots. |
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Shortly, a small pile covered by an American flag was brought out in an open buggy. |
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Until 1970 drivers would line up on the track and run to their cars on the dropping of the green flag. |
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The green flag fell and the pack sprinted into the first lap with the bumpers going in at every opportunity. |
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The movement against the Vietnam War did include activists who preferred the Vietcong's flag to the American one. |
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These are built of stalks and leaves of bulrushes, flag, and reed-mace and reed. |
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When I find a staff for the flag, I'll find a way to tie our mascot on the staff in some way. |
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Surmounting the whole structure will be the staff for the flag, and the tower and flag will form one of the landmarks at Valley Forge. |
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But it's so easy to explain a conflict or to bring about disunity and to create problems by using the racial tag, by waving the racial flag. |
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To Americans, the national flag has a depth of meaning that Europeans find hard to understand. |
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Billy Moyer grabbed the lead at the drop of the green flag and held the point position for more than half the race. |
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Its flag has alternating red-and-white stripes with a dark blue square in the upper-right corner which contains a star. |
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Known for his quick starts, Lewis swept passed several cars in dramatic fashion at the green flag. |
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The part of the fungus seen on the flag represents its fruiting body, but its dangerous part lies underground. |
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The current ensign wasn't adopted as a fully fledged flag until 1981, when the Queen visited and personally gave her assent. |
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Upon the green flag Majoram pulled away with the rest of the pack snarling at his back bumper. |
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Each morning elderly men in crewcuts and bolo ties emerge from behind the redundant locks of ranchstyles to run up the flag. |
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But when the green flag drops, they also compete against each other as hard as anybody else. |
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The red, white, and green flag also is a powerful national symbol. |
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The blue flag award is based on a number of different criteria including water quality, environmental education, environmental management and safety and services. |
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Manoeuvring my newly-articulated bike as gingerly as a first-time driver, I moved off with the flag on the back of the trailer fluttering like a Blue Peter. |
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When Confederates surrendered, the same flag presided over the loyalty oaths that brought rebels back into a national community of the red, white, and blue. |
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A Nicaraguan flag was placed on top of the body bag and he would recite. |
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With women taking part in all branches of war work, to the front came the cowgirls riding to the strains of martial music, the American flag held high, and the show is on! |
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He took it, almost reluctant to open it, but still he unfurled the flag. |
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Occasionally they would sneak down in the middle of the night to play some prank on the Vandals, like steal their flag or set up a booby trap outside the door. |
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Finally this week, the creamery completed the colours of the Union flag by being declared supreme champion at the Royal Welsh Show with its red Double Gloucester. |
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As I write these words, an inch above my monitor yet half a mile away, I can see the Union flag fluttering at what appears to be three-quarters-mast on the Senate House. |
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A Union flag flutters on the balcony of his grandparents' Bitterne home, next to a large yellow ribbon which shows their support for British troops in the Gulf. |
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The coffin, draped in a Union flag with Mr Miller's medals and helmet, was mounted on a turn-table ladder fire engine as it led a slow procession through the city. |
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Blackburn with Darwen Council flies the Union flag outside its town halls all year, except on St George's Day, when it is swapped for the English flag of St George. |
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The IODE also distributed miniature Union Jacks and flag charts. |
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Suddenly, the idea of supporting, financially or vocally, an Olympic ideal wrapped in a flag of convenience rather than a Union Jack looks very different. |
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Or, as good Aussies, we could fly the flag at half mast while we hold our precious slouch hat to our chest and hang our heads in shame at letting this government sell us out. |
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There is also a Scottish flag, plenty of trestle tables and several large street lamps which allow fresh air boozing to continue after the sun has set. |
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Angry people tore a Russian flag down, and overturned vehicles parked outside the embassy. |
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There is sign language, flag semaphores, smoke signals, and Morse code. |
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That had now ended with a flag covered coffin, a reality too wrenching to accept immediately. |
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The old one got damaged during the 2002 Navaratri festival in the temple when, as is customary, an elephant had to touch the flag mast before bringing down the festival flag. |
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The flag snapping in the breeze proudly bears the Lion Rampant. |
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Rally round the flag, boyos, to celebrate 100 years of hate. |
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Scotland's new coach thought that Chris, for all his untimely failure to put a late penalty punt the right side of the corner flag, had generally kicked well. |
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Many silly things were said, and consequently a number of people who previously marched under the flag of sociobiology now call themselves evolutionary psychologists. |
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During its 25 years of operations, the national flag carrier has networked major destinations in the Gulf to ease passenger woes as the need arose. |
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A typical King press conference finds the tuxedo-clad promoter clutching an American flag in a hand graced by a nine-carat solitaire set in a white gold ring. |
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When the French took control in 1912, a five-pointed linear known as Solomon's seal was placed on the flag in order to distinguish the nation's flag from others. |
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Building a country from scratch is hardly as simple as planting a flag and picking a name. |
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I went out, put the article in the mailbox, and raised the flag for the postman. |
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Joining the society members and the public on September 21, will be a well-known vexillologist who will hoist a flag display on the station's staff. |
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He shrugged his shoulders, which were cloaked in a large Scottish flag, and headed back to the pub. |
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Local Administration Minister, M.C. Sampath, waved the flag as Justina on her two-wheeler, vroomed away amidst cheers from her schoolmates and teachers. |
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The brief shot of the couple, hands interlocked, was followed by footage of the candidate holding a rainbow flag. |
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I loved seeing that picture of you holding the rainbow flag in front of the Kremlin. |
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The 26-year-old proved her rainbow flag was real on Twitter shortly after the decision. |
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These three drummers, along with the flag bearer on the extreme left, holding the cabildo's flag, are dressed in European-style pants, shirts, and hats. |
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In other words, a bunch of guys grabbing their guns and waving a flag emblazoned with a rattlesnake is not a militia. |
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How did you feel when Henry nutmegged you by the corner flag? |
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The college's flag has been at half mast all week, as a mark of respect. |
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Police officers lowered the flag outside their headquarters to half-staff. |
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My next-door neighbor flies his gay pride flag in his front yard. |
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When it did eventually get underway there were several red flag incidents, stopping the session and preventing anyone really getting into their rhythm. |
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If this group is really concerned about preserving Southern heritage, I hope they will join me in voting for a flag that all Georgians can take pride in. |
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Mississippians voted to keep the Confederate stars and bars on the state flag by a 2-to-1 margin, and opinion polls suggest most Georgians are of a like mind. |
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This plant is also known as sweet root, sweet rush, sweet cane, sweet flag, gladdon, sweet myrtle, myrtle grass, myrtle sedge, and cinnamon sedge. |
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It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all prohibitive drug laws. |
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But these marines did see a black flag pop up all at once above a water tower about 100 yards away, then a second flag somewhere in the gloaming above a rooftop. |
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Mariah Carey performed the national anthem while the crowd raised red, white and blue glow sticks strategically distributed to form an American flag. |
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The gay pride rainbow flag proudly flies outside gay-run venues. |
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It should be remembered that it was globalized racism which created the necessity for the supranational flag of diaspora and cultural nationalism. |
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At most of the flag stops the only indication of a station was a sign post next to which a person would stand causing the engineer to stop the train. |
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However, he has struck a deal with the management and now his ensign, the black flag sporting the skull and crossbones, will be hung out each night. |
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He's 55 years old, the hair largely gray now, all duded up like a college professor, and he's backed by a huge American flag in this union hall in Ashland, Ohio. |
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The union flag was everywhere and all the Commonwealth flags were out. |
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The stage was erected at the courthouse where on Sunday evening, enhanced by Dutch courage, one daring fan scaled the 40 ft building to put up a Tyrone flag. |
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My younger brother, Chris, was a little too determined to win at all costs and received the dreaded black flag for confusing go-karting and the dodgems. |
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His 6'4'' body is in a coffin draped with the American flag. |
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On his Instagram account, Brinsley made one reference to burning an American flag. |
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In January 2009, the first general flag for the county was accepted by the Flag Institute. |
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These colours were chosen because every nation had at least one of them on its national flag. |
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The flag was adopted in 1914 but flown for the first time only at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. |
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The ceremony typically starts with the hoisting of the host country's flag and a performance of its national anthem. |
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The ROC refused a proposed compromise that would have still allowed them to use the ROC flag and anthem as long as the name was changed. |
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Taiwan did not participate again until 1984, when it returned under the name of Chinese Taipei and with a special flag and anthem. |
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The flag of the United States had also not been displayed above the stadium before the opening. |
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However, the flag was later dipped in the collective greeting of the royal family. |
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The Empire Games flag was donated in 1931 by the British Empire Games Association of Canada. |
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The name of the event was then changed to the British Empire and Commonwealth Games and the flag was retired as a result. |
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These colours are similar to other English sporting teams and are the colours used on the national flag. |
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For failing to respond to the black flag, Schumacher was disqualified, having finished second on the road. |
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It was something of a farce, for in addition to the pit lane confusion, he was penalised 10sec for passing another racer under a yellow flag. |
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Gabriele Tarquini scored a lights to flag victory, leading home an Alfa quartet. |
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He was selected on 11 August 2012 to carry the flag for the Great Britain team at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. |
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The English version of the First Union Flag, 1606, used mostly in England and, from 1707, the flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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As the national flag of England, the St George's cross is also used in English nationalism in conscious distinction from the Union Flag. |
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This is parallel to, but less widely practised, than the use of the flag of Scotland as distinct from the Union Flag in Scottish nationalism. |
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George's Cross is also used as the city flag of some northern Italian cities, such as Milan and Bologna. |
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Further, it is used as an official flag in some of the smaller British overseas territories. |
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The terms Union Jack and Union Flag are both historically correct for describing the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. |
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Whether the term Union Jack applies only when used as a jack flag on a ship is a modern matter of debate. |
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Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and he referred to the flag of the United Kingdom as the Union Jack. |
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It is often stated that a flag upside down is a form of distress signal or even a deliberate insult. |
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However, the flag of The Protectorate from 1658 to 1660 was inescutcheoned with the arms of Ireland. |
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The original flag appears in the canton of the Commissioners' Ensign of the Northern Lighthouse Board. |
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Various other designs for a common flag were drawn up following the union of the two Crowns in 1603, but were rarely, if ever, used. |
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On the North Prospect of the City of Edenburgh engraving, the flag is indistinct. |
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Civilian use is permitted on land, but use of the unmodified flag at sea is restricted to military vessels. |
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The province adopted its own flag in 1980, employing a design based on that of the Union Flag. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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The flag is to be raised only where there is more than one flag pole, to ensure the flag of Canada is not removed. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador uses a modified version of the Union Flag, once the flag of the province. |
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The Union Jack was used by the United States in its first flag, the Grand Union Flag. |
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This flag was of a similar design to the one used by the British East India Company. |
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Hawaii, a state of the United States but located in the central Pacific, incorporates the Union Jack in its state flag. |
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The Hawaiian king then adopted and flew the flag as a symbol of his own royal authority not recognising its national derivation. |
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Hawaii's flag represents the only current use of the Union Jack in any American state flag. |
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Also in the United States, the Union Flag of 1606 is incorporated into the flag of Baton Rouge, the capital city of Louisiana. |
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Symbols from the colonial powers France and Spain are also incorporated into the Baton Rouge flag. |
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The flag in a white border occasionally seen on merchant ships was sometimes referred to as the Pilot Jack. |
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It can be traced back to 1823 when it was created as a signal flag, never intended as a civil jack. |
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The HBC jack is no longer in use and replaced with a corporate flag featuring the company's coat of arms. |
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The version used is the modern flag, whereas the 1707 flag would have been used in colonial Alabama. |
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While consultation on new guidelines is under way, the decision to fly the flag may be made by each government department. |
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The Union Flag has no official status, and there are no national regulations concerning its use or prohibitions against flag desecration. |
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The borough of Queens in New York City uses a Tudor Rose on its flag and seal. |
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Many nations have a seal or emblem in addition to a national flag and a national coat of arms. |
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These emblems often involve the star and crescent symbol taken from the Ottoman flag. |
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A country may have both a national flag and a national coat of arms, and the two may not look alike at all. |
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The traditional provincial flag of Normandy, gules, two leopards passant or, is used in both modern regions. |
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With Norway and Sweden, Denmark is part of the Scandinavian Airlines flag carrier. |
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The Faroe Islands are a full member of FINA and compete under their own flag at World Championships, European Championships and World Cup events. |
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Aer Lingus is the flag carrier of Ireland, although Ryanair is the country's largest airline. |
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It was adopted as the flag of the Irish Free State in 1922 and continues to be used as the sole flag and ensign of the state. |
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The symbol appears in the island's official flag and official coat of arms, as well as its currency. |
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Each overseas territory has been granted its own flag and coat of arms by the British monarch. |
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Akrotiri and Dhekelia and Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha are the only British overseas territories without their own flag. |
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In the past this has led to issues surrounding certain flag and anthem usage. |
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In historic times, the governor would have used his personal symbols before a generic flag for use by the governor was created. |
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Nelson always bemoaned that he had done badly out of prize money and even as a flag officer received little. |
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Because of universal jurisdiction, action can be taken against pirates without objection from the flag state of the pirate vessel. |
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There was an attempt to create national symbols with the revival of the union flag and unite coin. |
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The colours are identical to those of the flag of Scotland, but are shaped in the Nordic cross. |
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Radio Mostar announced that all Bosniaks should hang out a white flag from their windows. |
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Japan's flag carrier Japan Airlines, as well as All Nippon Airways, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines all have a hub at this airport. |
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Why are you so critical of baseball?... something pure and noble like the American flag, motherhood and apple pie. |
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British Airways, often shortened to BA, is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size. |
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They could wave a rainbow flag in a pride march and nobody would blink. |
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The rainbow flag hit a black hole, however, when it came to Fox News. |
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Hungry mallards and pintails often mix right in with geese in crop fields, so waving a goose flag is a perfectly natural enticer for ducks. |
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The Monroe High School ROTC Honor Guard raised the flag as Boy Scout Troop 94 led a flag salute. |
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The resulting compositions effulge from the nexus of spray-painted rays, like cosmic black-and-white versions of the Tibetan national flag. |
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Things will turn up dreamier with EVA, the Taiwanese flag air which offered planes in 2012 with Hello Kitty stickers fixed on the tail. |
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Armstrong s widow Carol was presented an American flag at the ceremony aboard the USS Philippine Sea that included a bugler and rifle salute. |
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The Phenoms will replace Beechcraft King Air 300 turboprops the school uses for its ab initio training for Finland's flag carrier, Finnair. |
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And I walked back to my car, and there is was, the yellow flag. |
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Even when your crew start to flag you could still be happily bopping with the dishiest dancer in the club. |
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Tiffany Glassman, an eighth-grade student, presented the family with a flag flown in an American aircraft over Iraq. |
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The steamer itself had vanished, but the great scroll of smoke still hung in the air and drooped like a flag mournfully in valediction. |
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Today at Sheffield Elaine Parker's jolly Slaneyside Dudsy and Russ Warren's Glam Rock are flying the flag. |
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In 1999, the church voted to prohibit the flying of flags other than St Patrick's flag and the Flag of the Anglican Communion. |
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Do you long to see a flag in your sanctuary and red, white and blue paraments on your altar? |
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As the performance continued, her male backing dancers stripped to their pinks briefs whilst dancing with the Union Jack flag. |
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The Duchess of Cambridge's sister, 28, edits The Party Times and encourages clients to wave a Union Jack flag and hang bunting or paper chains. |
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In the proposed adder group generate signals are used to generate the flag bits and it perform increment and decrement operations. |
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You're taking the chequered flag in the Daily Mirror's pounds 500,000 Vroom Vroom week. |
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He first suggested that I think about the mural as an Indian flag turning into a Union Jack. |
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Flags are, of course, a rich part of American history and culture, and there's nothing new about the use of the Gadsden flag. |
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Almost spearing a young Holte Ender with a corner flag when overenthusiastically celebrating the winner against Stoke. |
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In his own pond, Esten is partial to containerized water lilies and lotus, as well as giant taro or elephant ear and the yellow sweet flag iris. |
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Egyptian-owned MV Suez was sailing under flag of convenience of Panama in the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor, when it was attacked. |
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The snake's head was an old and venerated totem of the Dacians, even represented on their flag. |
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You get the Finnish state flag by defacing the national flag with the state coat of arms placed in the middle of the cross. |
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If you want a taxi in Central London, you'll have to stand in the road and flag one down. |
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What she realized, in short, is she could go with her funk and quirk, be who she was and fly the freak flag high. |
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Mamoni's father was suggesting that both houses should fly an Assamese gamosa like a flag and Moni's father wouldn't hear of it. |
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The St George's Cross has been the national flag of England since the 13th century. |
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An adapted version of the old Board of Ordnance flag has also been used, after it was left behind when munitions were removed from the isles. |
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In 1986, the European flag began to be used by the Community and the Single European Act was signed. |
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The flag of the Union consists of a circle of 12 golden stars on a blue background. |
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There was also a Scottish version of this flag, in which the cross of Saint Andrew overlaid the cross of St George. |
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As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercian Kings, to this day. |
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Northwest of Ambion Hill, just across the northern tributary of the Sence, a flag and memorial stone mark Richard's Field. |
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The Nunavut Territory flag bears a rendering of an inukshuk in the form of a crucifix. |
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