The Cincfleet Admiral took the salute and unveiled a plaque to commemorate the event. |
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A huge crowd gathered to cheer us on and salute our achievement and more than any other time it was greatly appreciated. |
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In such a case you are to salute each other, in a courteous manner, as you are or may be instructed in the lodge. |
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Those out there who are anti-war for the purist of ideological reasons, I salute. |
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When the jet reached Manchester Airport, the aircraft's wings were tipped in salute to its new home before circling and touching down. |
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After the service the ex-servicemen and women will march past the town hall and take a salute led by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. |
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Anarchists don't salute anyone and they wouldn't think to use it as a mnemonic device, but their method is the same. |
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His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the esplanade below each time a band finished its selection of military marches. |
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A pair of Japanese soldiers stand at attention on either side of the canvas, their arms raised in a military salute. |
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To all those who boldly go now and to their successors who take up the challenge I salute them as they explore the final frontier. |
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It will be followed by a fly-past by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Dakota, a display by pipers and a military salute. |
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Last year he allegedly gave the stiff-arm Hitler salute to a Hanover airport security guard during an argument. |
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Outside the council's administration centre Mayor Darling and the Chief of Navy waited to receive the salute of the officers and sailors. |
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The employee then said he made a gesture with his arm which he took to be the Hitler salute. |
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A man who taught his dog to raise its right paw in a Hitler salute will not be prosecuted for the pet's trick. |
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I guess he isn't actually doing a Hitler salute in this photo, but he still shares the frame with a guy who is. |
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My arm sprang out like a Hitler salute as I pointed across the water to the Isle of Iona. |
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Governor General Quentin Bryce received a 21 gun salute from the Royal Australian Navy warship HMAS Sydney. |
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I really salute his bravery to tell it like it is within the leadership of the ruling party. |
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But the salute, which started slightly late and with one cannon out of action after a round misfired, left him slightly disappointed. |
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The dance critics may be undecided, but the hoteliers and shopkeepers of the capital salute her. |
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His grandfather's medals clinked as the old man brought his right hand smartly up in a salute. |
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They touch the knuckle of the forefinger on their right hand to their foreheads in salute. |
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Lawyers today are rarely that idolatrous, but most of them salute the customary emblems of American civil religion. |
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The Tempest may be in typically oblique Shakespearian fashion a salute to the groundlings. |
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One can only salute such indefatigable souls, and wish them success in their efforts. |
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Whatever else you made of him, when it came to delivering sustained barrages of political invective, you had to salute his indefatigability. |
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I was also rendered a precise salute upon passing their inspection-hardly a courtesy I expected while dressed in civilian clothes. |
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Carter said, coming stiffly to attention and saluting Saunders who returned the salute and then shook Carters hand. |
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John saluted him and Richard quickly returned the salute before leaving the hangar and returning to the bridge. |
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He crossed the finishing line beaming broadly and with arms raised aloft in a victory salute. |
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Finally making up his mind, he pauses, gives his compatriot a military salute and finally, leaving him to himself, departs. |
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Upon his arrival in Finland, Svinhufvud met him at the dock with a military salute, dressed in the uniform of a sergeant-major. |
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She received a 21-gun salute during the welcoming ceremony at Merdeka Palace. |
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Following the inspection the troops moved off in quick time and returned past the reviewing stand for Comdt. Mulhare to take the salute. |
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Excitement still pervaded the air, which hummed with voices and the crackle and pop of logs in the fire like a twenty-one gun salute. |
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In order to execute the salute, raise your right arm level with your shoulder, the cutting edge of the blade always to the right. |
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He got the message, gave Gracie and me a salute, and ran back to his game, serving the ball and acing it. |
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When two boxers trade punches for 12 rounds, we salute the champion and respect the loser. |
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To my colleagues who aspired for this position, I salute you and respect you for the good fight we had. |
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Let's remember them now, as we salute the decade of grunge, superclubs and Britpop. |
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As Prince Michael took the salute, a small gathering of anti-war protesters made themselves heard, but failed to disrupt proceedings. |
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The mayor later took the salute at a march past by the ship's company of the frigate, alongside Cdr Carden. |
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All of us stamp our right foot and salute, before breaking ranks to go to our squadrons. |
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The salute at the parade was taken by the Naval Base Commander, Commodore Steve Graham. |
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It would also be nice for both national and local radio talk show hosts who broadcast during the 1pm to take time out to salute a fallen soldier. |
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Does anybody else think the winning jockey's Cheltenham salute as they pass the post is getting beyond the bounds of sensibility and safety? |
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I returned her parting wave just as a servant in messenger livery sprinted up to her, throwing a salute as he passed a scroll over. |
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The man returned the salute and gestured him towards the desk in the center of the room. |
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Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority. |
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Although thousands of people lined the pavements to salute the couple, the turnout was much lower than had been expected. |
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He returned the salute as the warship gathered speed, picked up her guard of Police escort launches and headed for the open sea. |
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Now, pigeons sit on his shoulders, and passing poets salute him with a flourish of the walking stick. |
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It's understandable that the Government wants to salute their managerial success. |
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Suffolk Downs will present McCarron with a gift from the track and will salute his career with a video presentation of his riding highlights. |
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After the service, there will be a march past where the Mayor of Bury and the Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester will take the salute. |
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There were standing orders not to salute officers in the field, since snipers generally tried to shoot those they saw being saluted. |
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He could see Captain Mason supervising his crew, and once under weigh, saw him wave and salute. |
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They would cultivate a military bearing, trying to take a disciplinary flogging with manly indifference, and giving a smart salute after it. |
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We salute his many accomplishments as an astronaut and as a husband and father. |
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She sketched a salute and then loped away, a smile flashing over her lips as she did so. |
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Flipping the rifle over his shoulder, Mattais sketched John a mocking salute. |
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Kieswetter was able to empty his bench in the final minute and allow the large crowd to salute the veteran starters who exited the game. |
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As he lifted his hand to salute us, I saw that the shiny red badge on his cap still bore the gold hammer and sickle of the Soviet Union. |
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As the bugler played the reveille he finished his salute and walked past the Pool of Remembrance where a crowd had gathered. |
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Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice. |
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Jantha raised her wine glass in salute, taking a drink to hide any nervousness she might be feeling. |
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He was as defiant as he was in school when he was caned because he had refused to salute visiting white military officers. |
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Both pictures salute the David Lynch school of film, with their penchant for blending reality with dreams. |
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A national salute and two cannonades, one from Brooklyn Heights the other from Jersey City, greeted the Vanderbilt. |
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A band blows solemn notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers. |
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With that in mind, I'd like to take this opportunity to salute my three favorite loony rockers of all time. |
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Will gave a light two fingered salute to those staying, as the rotors whirred and the chopper left. |
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But while the traditional white uniforms still feature, and combatants still salute each other before a match, technology is ringing the changes. |
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A man in the background raises his hat to salute a huge bag of flour being carried past by a dudeen-smoking laborer. |
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The burst of flash illuminates a mass of arms raised, index fingers and little fingers pointing skywards, in the time-honoured rock salute. |
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The local governor was asked by the French commander if it would be allowed to fire a salute as it entered the mouth of the river. |
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Dan gave her a salute and a wink, and they all turned their attention back to the two left in the ring. |
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When police vehicles fail to stop for you, you are required to stand at attention and salute the officers as they speed past. |
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Cao threw up a salute and stood at attention as the superior officer stopped in front of him. |
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Just before she vanished from my sight, she turned, and waved her great crystal sword at me in salute. |
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We stood at attention, and gave the proper salute when meeting a fellow soldier. |
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The General returned the salute of his driver in his open compartment and crouched as he hopped up into the little door to the rear compartment. |
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Those people who can freely put their inner most thoughts, feelings and emotions on the web I salute and send you my admiration. |
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The college's commanding officer, Lt Col Guy Deacon, inspected the soldiers and took the salute as they marched past. |
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Mountbatten gratified his ambition by staging an elaborate victory parade, at which he took the salute in Rangoon on 15 June. |
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After the service, Wing Commander Dave Forbes took the salute at the march past. |
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When they issue an order, I might question it a little bit, but pretty soon I'm going to salute, turn on my heel, and execute it. |
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Then they'd all go back to their offices and run something up the flagpole, just to see who might salute. |
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A normal royal gun salute is 21 guns, but that was increased to 41, because it was fired from a royal residence. |
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We both stood up, and in his most typical fashion, Major Lee gave me a hearty salute. |
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A corrida starts with a parade of all the contestants and bailiffs dressed in 17th century costume, who salute the president of the fight. |
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And it is to salute the centenary of this event that I am talking about William Osler at this particular moment. |
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A general salute for the town was conducted, followed by a march past through the square, an event appreciated by a large local crowd. |
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This ancient method of greeting between mariners is a form of salute, based upon making the ship vulnerable. |
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So we salute you, Mr. Fielder, even as we continue to huff and puff at the gym in pursuit of those rippling ridges. |
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A large media presence and a gun salute only enhanced the occasion. |
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The Mayor and Commanding Officer took the salute at the War Memorial. |
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The Army's Adjutant General, Lt Gen Freddie Viggers, inspected the young soldiers from all over Britain and took the salute as they graduated from the college. |
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He saluted the lieutenant who returned the salute and walked briskly off. |
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Hu, who released a short statement outlining the goals of his visit, was given a 21-gun salute as part of an official welcoming ceremony, she said. |
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The salute is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout. |
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The Princess Royal, as Rear Admiral Chief Commandant for Women in the Royal Navy, took the salute at Horse Guards of the columns of ex-Servicemen and women marched past. |
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Afterwards the players embarked on a lap of honour to salute the fans who had turned out in numbers to ensure the occasion had been something special. |
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As eight of her novels are republished, we salute a doyenne of literary fiction whose work juxtaposes tragedy and comedy. |
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A platoon from Pembroke paraded through the streets of Parnu, where the salute was taken by the President, and the ship's company also managed a good run ashore. |
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The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute. |
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And lest we forget, in this issue we mark Remembrance Day with a salute to the Victoria Cross and that select band of brave men who have won this highest of military honours. |
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It's inspirational when the president of the United States provides a figurative salute, along with fist bumps, to a bunch of high school science projects. |
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At regular intervals, backbenchers apishly banged their desks to salute their leader or, in response to their opponents, broke into bursts of sarcastic laughter. |
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He touched his forelock as though in salute and watched as she tripped daintily out of the stables, lifting her skirts an inch or two so as not to muddy them. |
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We salute that mujahideen who did this long-term project and kept the secret for so long. |
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If we give our best and St. Mary's of Galway go home with the cup, we'll congratulate them and salute their success, and we'll still be as proud as Punch of our lads. |
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In a final mark of respect, a rescue helicopter circled low over the bay, dropped a wreath into the sea, and dipped its nose in salute to those on the headland. |
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I'll run it up the flagpole, George, but I suspect only they will salute. |
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It's no good your just running it up the flagpole to see if you salute. |
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I figure it's just my imagination, but then in another moment he lifts his hand, the one not holding his drink, and, as if I outrank him, gives me a salute. |
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If we salute the Unknown Warrior we must also commit to perpetuate the values that that warrior stood for, and that our society should unstintingly support. |
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The officer gave them eyes right, which meant I had to hold a salute. |
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His discussion of the period revolves around the photo of the English team giving the Hitler salute before their 1938 match against Germany in Berlin. |
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Those who made a stand did so indirectly, like the physicist who always carried parcels under his arm so as to avoid having to give the Hitler salute. |
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Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call. |
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Whenever and wherever possible, let's take time to salute and support America's small businesses and the entrepreneurial dreamers, darers and doers who run them. |
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The snap in his tone was such that Carlie started to rise and salute, believing herself dismissed, but Captain Boniece motioned for her to remain. |
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Soldiers have been practising drills all week, including a reverse arms salute not performed in Britain since the 1965 state funeral of Sir Winston Churchill. |
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As Peter crested the rise, he threw his brother a quick salute. |
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It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement. |
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Alighting from the plane at an air base near Islamabad, Zhu was received by Pakistani leader Gen. Pervez Musharraf as 19 guns boomed to salute him. |
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Thus they went, a sopping sodden mess, each following the other out of the Square past the tall pines of the Mission and the Officers bedraggled salute. |
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And the Germans were delighted when their young hosts mimicked their straight-armed salute. |
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They honk, point and whistle. You swear and give them the old one-finger salute. |
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I think most truckers realize this MAY be 4 wheelers thinking and not resort to one finger salute. |
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Groom-to-be Mark Fournier was pictured making a Sieg Heil salute while dressed in SS uniform. |
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I also extend a warm shoutout to my former colleagues, and proudly salute the current team of Diverse. |
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They stiffened when they saw Hillier, ready to throw him a salute, but he waved at them jollily as he marched through, singing. |
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The children were taught to march, salute and present arms as part of an exhibition designed to teach them about the brutal conflict. |
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Dutch ships were obligated by the new treaty to salute the English flag first. |
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She refused to allow any form of parade or pageantry, or a suggested gun salute. |
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And Kaszaat let out a shriek of pure anger, bursting forwards suddenly, flinging her hand up towards Drephos as though in salute. |
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I salute every preaching and teaching woman with the courage to step out on faith and trust God with her life and her calling. |
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I would like to salute the many dedicated volunteers that make this project possible. |
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At a signal from Horko's box there was an all-out, slam-bang, grand salute of the guns and with it a pounding of the deep liquid bass drums. |
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The aircraft, a 168-seat Airbus A320, was given a water cannon salute at touchdown. |
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We salute a venerable lineage of strong women, big hair, and drama. |
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He said Bush gave him the one-finger salute, and they killed the bill. |
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The new 1,750-metre surface runs inside the 2,400-metre turf track and is a throw-back salute to conventional dirt tracks. |
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We salute our gold medalists, cyclist Chris Hoy and gymnast Steve Frew, Lee McConnell for her silver and Jamie Quarry's bronze. |
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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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At the flag pole outside Wallasey town hall, the Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Dave Mitchell, will take the salute. |
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Count Trekkies among the group giving that idea the Vulcan salute. |
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He donned a UN blue beret and badge and stood beside veterans to salute the war memorial in Stevenston, Ayrshire. |
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Calderwood, for one, was nowhere to be seen in the queue of backslappers waiting to salute the Blackburn striker's century of Premiership goals. |
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And after certain days king Agrippa and Bernice came unto Caesarea to salute Festus. |
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And Tom made another loutish salute, and cut the conference short by turning off the path and beginning to hollo after some trespassing cattle. |
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Ken Peplowski will solo tonight as the Emerald City Jazz Kings salute the great big band clarinetists. |
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The room was full of guests supporting their individual organization's honoree, or just to salute a room full of outstanding women. |
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A traditional water salute at Zagreb airport marked the arrival of Flight QR947 from Doha. |
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The first four bars of the chorus followed by the last five comprise the presidential salute. |
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In 1915 John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor, wrote the poem In Flanders Fields as a salute to those who perished in the Great War. |
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The time-honoured salute to taunters at the Etihad was not pretty but not as ugly as his performance that day. |
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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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Pound arrived in Naples in July 1958, where he was photographed giving a fascist salute to the waiting press. |
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When the inning ended, Ted leaped into the air and delivered the classic one-finger salute to the booing crowd. |
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The presidential guard in 19th-century uniforms goose-stepped, military bands belted out trumpet fanfares, and cannons outside fired a 30-gun salute. |
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On the pitch for Lazio, Di Canio gave a facist salute several times. |
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This will be followed by a message from Cobh Town Mayor and other dignitaries in the Promenade Band Stand and a poignant gun salute exchange from Spike Island and the LE Emer. |
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Handy's four years on the county board certainly have had their share of high and low notes, but Tuesday's swan song was more a salute than a retrospective. |
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The weather map was further obfuscated when widespread light rains fell over the northern, central and eastern parts on Monday this week as a fit salute to Heroes Day. |
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Any refusal to salute the president shall be counted as an effrontery. |
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To celebrate his pioneering spirit along Santa Barbara's coast, The Fess Parker is rolling out a coonskin salute tied to the property's new guestroom renovation. |
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The orchestra performed the concert as a salute to Gershwin. |
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Vessels in the harbour flew flags and discharged guns in salute. |
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The words are not to be sung when the song is played as a military royal salute and is abbreviated to the first three lines while arms are being presented. |
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On the day of the investiture, two other bombs were planted in Caernarfon, one in the local police constable's garden which exploded as the 21 gun salute was fired. |
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Big Prairie and Gun Salute came running late to close the gap, but ran out of race track as Rush Bay held on to win by a neck. |
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As part of Salute the Veterans activities, vets also attended a reception at Old Parliament House, ecumenical services and reunion dinners. |
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Since 1951 Salute to Excellence has encouraged Edmontonians to continue in their endeavors through public recognition at our annual ceremonies. |
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Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them. |
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Salute of the Jugger AKA The Blood Of The Heroes, AKA Whatever Happened To Rutger Hauer's Career. |
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The Beer Mug Salute gets the party started as it coincides with the first kickoff, puck drop, or jump ball on the big screen that day. |
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Salute shells usually contain flash powder, producing a quick flash followed by a very loud report. |
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Title track Salute is a contemporary take on girl power, About The Boy and Mr Loverboy have a nice 90s feel and These Four Walls is the big phones aloft singalong ballad. |
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