He is being accused of rewriting history under a star-spangled banner and the British press is crucifying him for it. |
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In the star-spangled world of cosmetics, research is not exactly a centre-stage activity. |
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An enormous hall inside with its ringed columns and star-spangled domes was a model for some Aragonese temples such as Longares. |
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The table will be laid for you in the pleasant dining tent or under the star-spangled sky. |
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And if there is one thing people have in common it is the star-spangled sky we see every night. |
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Here at the Planetarium you can also still discover the star-spangled sky in all its glory and after your visit you will be able to identify constellations such as the Great Bear and Orion in the sky. |
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Mr Maaten's jolly proposal concerning definitions of bathers and bathing water and a colourful range of star-spangled flags on the beach has fortunately disappeared. |
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Obie seems to be doing just fine at the moment, star-spangled or not. |
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Do we not deserve a flag that stirs the blood and sparks starry-eyed pride in the way that the Star-Spangled Banner does for Americans? |
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Stetsons and gimme caps instantly snapped from every head as the crowd rose for the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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I don't think any greater example can be given of bringing people together through music though the Star-Spangled Banner is not a classical work. |
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I think that the Star-Spangled Banner is untuneful, nearly unsingable, and usually played too slowly, so it loses what little character it had to begin with. |
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The crowd at First was relatively calm, appeased, in part, by periodic, spontaneous outbursts of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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If you like the colors of the Star-Spangled Banner, the flag of the United States, you'll finally be able to dress a model with its colors: red, white and blue! |
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