It is noteworthy however, that he chose to place a flagstaff on the roof of the building at all. |
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Except for the top portion of its golden flagstaff, it was not even visible from any direction. |
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The American flag flew proudly from the stern flagstaff, and Mackenzie just watched it flutter in the breeze. |
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He holds himself steady by taking a firm grasp of a flagstaff bearing the British merchant ensign. |
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The second flagstaff to the east flies a flag when court is in session, and the public can observe the proceedings. |
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She recalls the whole school standing outside school each morning before lessons began while the headmaster would raise the New Zealand flag on a flagstaff. |
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The flagstaff fire, though a trifling 300 acres, threatened Boulder and activated a top-level fire team. |
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I could see a thunderhead boiling up above flagstaff, Arizona, 350 miles to the west. |
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A wide tree-lined mall leads to the flagstaff, which crowns a small hill. |
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The second flagstaff, to the east, flies a flag when the court is in session and the public can observe proceedings. |
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Our proposal would remove a layer of bureaucracy and make it easier for anyone who wants to fly the European Union flag to do so from any location where there is a flagstaff. |
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They were asked to perform the first play on the festival of flagstaff celebrating the victory of Mahendra over Asuras and Danavas. |
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Each national flag must be flown from its own flagstaff. |
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After each event, the squadron leading in the competition flies its pennant from a designated flagstaff and takes the right-of-the-line position on parade. |
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The RAF Ensign is flown from the flagstaff on every RAF station during daylight hours. |
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The rejection of the blue bar and red border left a flag in which the white could be misinterpreted as a flag of truce when hanging limp against its flagstaff when there was no breeze. |
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Milne, were met by the harbourmaster who escorted them to his office where they hoisted the Union Flag, before also raising it on the flagstaff of the Pomme D'Or Hotel. |
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Andrew Robertson of the South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club said a minute's silence was observed yesterday morning and a black flag was raised on the flagstaff. |
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I live in Flagstaff, AZ and the light pollution laws here limit the amount of lumens per acre. |
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Arizona is one of the three poorest states in the US and Flagstaff reflects that grim economic reality. |
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Among the Hopi, the kachinas are said to live in the San Francisco peaks near Flagstaff. |
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She has trained at Flagstaff in Arizona, again using the thin air at high altitude to stretch her limbs and clear her mind. |
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The mid-journey night in montane Flagstaff had refreshed, restored and rejuvenated me. |
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He claimed the council could make more money from running the crazy golf on Flagstaff Gardens than it could from the rent offered by either bidder. |
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Representatives of all of the biomes can be found within this region, from alpine tundra near Flagstaff, Arizona, to tropical forests in southern Sonora, Mexico. |
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Stilwell had killed his brother in Flagstaff for rustling cattle. |
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The new Mars map was developed by the Geological Survey's Robin Fergason at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Ariz. |
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We were invited by the aunt of my grandson to go in on renting a cabin in the woods outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for a week. |
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Those who became separated from the main body or who could not reach the Flagstaff Tower also set out for Karnal on foot. |
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Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. |
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Crossbedding in the gray sandstones shows that it is now right side up, and in Flagstaff time it was therefore on the east flank of a steply folded anticline. |
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Back on Route 66, back to familiarity with freeways and roadsigns, we headed to Flagstaff, a Frontierland, with tribes selling art and restaurants aplenty. |
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