Outside the Church the flagpoles were adorned with the National and Papal flags. |
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The custom of dressing a black poplar known as the Arbor Tree with flags on flagpoles every 29 May is unique in Britain. |
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Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations. |
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No one partied harder than the people of Bolton, with flags flying patriotically from flagpoles and bunting between the houses. |
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There are tens of flagpoles with the flags of different political parties fluttering in the air. |
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The opening animated graphic is a meandering roadway which, after describing a few bends and curves, stops and emits skinny flagpoles flying the section headings. |
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The idea is to create some other vertical structures in this environment besides the antennas, flagpoles and windsocks situated all about the station. |
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Due to the limited number of exterior poles and official flag protocol, it is not appropriate to display flags on existing exterior flagpoles. |
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Strands of paper and toilet tissue stuck like icicles from window sills, flagpoles and street lights. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada, located in Ottawa on Wellington Street, has two flagpoles outside. |
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Two flagpoles flying the American flag will frame the ceremonial entrance. |
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The range covers everything from salt shakers to duvets, wine bottle stoppers to flagpoles for your garden, bowler hats to toilet seats and rubber ducks. |
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Renovation plans include a new sign, replacement of flagpoles, creation of gates, widening of walkways and installation of various electrical components at the site. |
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This part is equipped with trapdoors, traps, rising buffers for the apparitions, decorative flagpoles and winches as you'd find on a magical theatre stage. |
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If there are two or more flagpoles present, the Saltire may be flown in addition to the Union Flag but not in a superior position. |
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Planned restoration work includes removing the existing cenotaph, base and flagpoles and reinstalling them below the frost line to prevent future heaving. |
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In just five months, we completely transformed the urban features of a metropolis in the Orient by installing 1,600 flags complete with flagpoles and stormproof anchorings. |
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A flag flown at half-mast is the universal symbol of mourning, although only flags secured to flagpoles with halyards and pulleys will be half-masted. |
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They can be seen parked on the roadside opposite NATO, taking pictures of its flagpoles across six lanes of traffic. Taking pictures is a serious business for members of a daibiaotuan. |
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States assert themselves by building bases and planting flagpoles. |
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The seal of the OAS represents its 35 member states through their flags, arranged in an arc with ten flagpoles at the bottom and framed by a circle. |
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The restoration work on these local cenotaphs includes repair work to the concrete bases, replacement of flagpoles and cleaning of all surfaces of the memorials. |
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At the top of the slope the Great Cross beckons and, beyond, flagpoles flying Australian and French flags mark the boundary of the National Memorial. |
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In special cases, we have even been known to obtain furniture and display cases for exhibits and merchandising articles, sun umbrellas and flagpoles, cabling and video screens. |
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Funds provided will support re-pointing the structure, replacing the existing mortar between the granite base blocks, and replacing six flagpoles. |
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However, there are disruptive elements that make it difficult to install a solar system: dormers, chimneys, flagpoles or trees cast shadows on part of the photovoltaic modules. |
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When the National Flag of Canada is flown alone on top of or in front of a building where there are two flagpoles, it should be flown on the flagpole to the left to an observer facing the flag. |
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The flagpoles are harvested and made locally from a sustainable woodland. |
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This part of the A61, which fronts the football ground, was widened in time for the 1966 World Cup matches and still features the flagpoles for the event. |
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Northern Ireland comprises a patchwork of communities whose national loyalties are represented in some areas by flags flown from flagpoles or lamp posts. |
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Flagpoles on many tors in and around the ranges fly red flags when firing is taking place. |
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