That's when he inherited the CEO post and set out to remake the company around a new flagship product, the digital signal processor chip. |
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As the flagship of Admiral Lord Howe, she played an important part in the early stages of the war with France. |
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The corporation has already suffered a direct hit on its flagship current affairs debate show. |
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A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company. |
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Cornwall is due to hand over her flagship duties to sister ship HMS Campbeltown in October. |
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The Temeraire fought with conspicuous bravery in the battle beside Nelson's flagship Victory. |
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A flagship London heart hospital was forced to close for two weeks after 45 staff and patients became ill with a diarrhoea bug. |
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The government's flagship sexual health initiative, Healthy Respect, is failing young people, according to a new study by Edinburgh University. |
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Indeed, the system's efforts to shore up its flagship call center appear to be paying off beyond just good will. |
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A pensioner who wins the lottery or inherits an unexpected fortune could continue to claim the government's new flagship benefit. |
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The most significant of these reports was an item on the October 25 edition of Channel Four television's flagship seven o'clock news programme. |
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Tommy Hilfiger, an American designer label, opened its flagship store in the city on Saturday. |
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They recently launched a flagship high-resolution custom photo editing service on their website. |
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He succeeded brilliantly but at the cost of reducing his flagship to a dismasted wreck. |
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A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one. |
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It is not only the new hotel's showy flagship bar, but a fine, if pricey, post-work cocktail lounge in its own right. |
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The flagship project is being jointly funded by the borough council with Lancashire County Council. |
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Perfume houses take very great care to ensure that the ingredients of their flagship products are kept under wraps. |
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The model, which is currently being built to a scale of 1 to 50, is an exact replica of the the Admiral's flagship, and will be completed in May. |
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Returning from the unsuccessful Toulon mission in 1707, his flagship was wrecked off the Scilly Isles. |
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Cash has been secured to help kick-start a flagship regeneration project in Lancaster. |
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A historic Bradford building which housed a flagship regeneration scheme is to be sold as a potential major housing development. |
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Our flagship focus is complemented by other efforts to improve soldier and family quality of life. |
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To top it off, the flagship of stress hormones, cortisol, is running amok through my veins, putting my body on yellow alert for the day. |
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One of the joys of the flagship store in Freeport, Maine is that it is open 24 hours. |
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The power bike's a flagship product, the kind of thing that could support a whole company. |
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It said the opening of its flagship store would be followed by an expansion throughout the country. |
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The station will broadcast its flagship current affairs programme each weekday morning. |
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One of the key things that has worked in the firm's favour over the years is owning the flagship store at 87 George Street. |
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A dustcart driver has lifted the lid on how green waste has also been dumped in landfills under Hampshire's flagship recycling scheme. |
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Audi made the well-intentioned mistake of taking us from and to the airport in flagship A8 limousines, not one of which rode as well as this. |
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The design of the store will be closely modelled on the company's flagship store in Oxford Street. |
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Plans are already afoot to extend the product range and open the label's first flagship Berlin store this year. |
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Several columns ago, I put out a call for the major antivirus companies to provide a lite version of their flagship antivirus apps. |
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Nelson fought the Battle of Trafalgar from the deck of his flagship, HMS Victory, close to the Rock in 1805 but never lived to tell the tale. |
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The Italian crew will row their flagship, the Disdotona, on the way back from the Henley Regatta, accompanied by two Venetian racing fours. |
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There is also a trend toward the semiprivatization of state flagship campus institutions, which may push fees yet higher. |
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One would expect that dragonflies are already flagship species of wetlands and freshwater, with which they are closely associated. |
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The lowlight, in terms of competitiveness, was at Daytona, home to NASCAR and its flagship track. |
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Norwegian troops fast-roped on to the flight deck of the Norwegian exercise flagship Andenes from a Royal Navy Lynx. |
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The sale of Bradford's flagship department store could become a positive opportunity for the city, it was claimed today. |
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Johnson was innovative enough to create product extensions of his flagship brand. |
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He was grilled by students, parents, teachers and children opposed to his flagship university policy. |
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The Welcome Centre is considered by other major funders as a flagship organisation. |
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Her current assignment is getting the new flagship store up and running well in time for Christmas. |
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The first stage of a flagship development being built in the heart of Bradford is set to open later this month. |
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A flagship London store opened last September, and there are plans to open six more stores worldwide this year. |
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The Italian label, which has just opened a new London flagship store, really does make some of the best outerwear around. |
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However, the flagship was soon buffeted by very heavy seas, and began taking on water. |
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The company may also set up separate flagship stores for its brands to further the aim of brand identity. |
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Other confirmed attendants so far include France's flagship, carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, and Spain's flat-top SPS Principe de Asturias. |
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The captain of his flagship, RSS Tarus, was heard whooping a battle cry through the com unit. |
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This is supposed to be their flagship bill, but press reports have suggested they might lose the vote. |
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He is still in my view the only DJ worth listening to on Auntie Beeb's flagship radio station. |
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All eyes were on Swindon's flagship hospital for the topping out ceremony of the diagnostic and treatment centre. |
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The topmen were reefing in the sail to match the speed of the flagship of their little band. |
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A flagship environmental centre has swept the boards in a prestigious contest to find the best building designs in Doncaster. |
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He was fifteen and a midshipman on the HMS Boyne, Admiral Neale's flagship. |
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How did it ever get published by one of the flagship publishers of academic and serious trade books? |
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The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view. |
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Aboard his flagship, he stared coldly out the window as the vessel slowed to a halt. |
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He was supposed to be on a flagship or at least one of the larger ships of the fleet. |
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Warburton-Lee was killed, his flagship had to be beached, two other destroyers were damaged, and a third was sunk. |
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Thai Marines and Naval units took him prisoner and held him aboard the flagship. |
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It would be giving up its stake in its flagship women's monthly, and would develop its own rival publication. |
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The Royal Oak, a Royal Navy flagship, was sunk by a German U-boat in Scapa Flow off Orkney near the start of the second world war. |
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Only a huge injection of cash looks like saving the company which was once a flagship company of UK plc. |
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One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister. |
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So, Ford wants to sink the ship rather than allow the flagship of the Russian sub fleet get into enemy hands. |
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Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store. |
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It is the flagship of the fleet and is very large, you'll soon come to realize. |
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Troubled train company Arriva was dealt a body blow yesterday, when it was rejected as the operator of its flagship trans-Pennine service. |
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An interview with Mel Greig will be shown on the flagship BBC2 news program Newsnight tonight. |
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Visually, these works blend perfectly throughout the three floors of the New York flagship store on Madison Avenue. |
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We have been launching our flagship products in India for a long time. |
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Due to legal reasons I cannot divulge the name of this flagship product. |
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Swindon Council is still eyeing up the Wyvern Theatre car park for a flagship central library as well as a museum and art gallery to create a cultural quarter for the town. |
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It will be no less devastating for the flagship show's engaging frontman. |
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Scottish Television's flagship news programme, the estimable Scotland Today, has a website which sadly strips all the glamour away from television news. |
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The majority of convicted substance abusers treated under a flagship Government scheme to combat drug addiction have reoffended, new figures reveal. |
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The city of steel was the flagship of the Battle Group, surrounded by an armada of supporting ships including a half-dozen frigates and destroyers. |
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The flagship daily news and current affairs programme Kildare Today will deal with topical issues and provide a forum for listeners to air their views. |
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The Penobscot River drains the largest watershed in Maine and is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's flagship river for the restoration of Atlantic salmon in the country. |
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You wouldn't think that a tech company could stay in business for a whole decade when their flagship product is a word processor that can't even do boldface. |
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From its founding in 1914, The New Republic has been the flagship and forum of American liberalism. |
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Just approaching the warship sends a shiver down the spine of the anybody with a sense of history, as she looks every inch the flagship in her prime. |
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Sold only in Britain, it's styled to look like the flagship model, but under the bonnet you get a diesel engine that makes the sounds of the canal when you start it up. |
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A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown. |
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During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group. |
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The flagship of the fleet, it leaves all others trailing in its wake. |
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Entrepreneurs who make private donations to the Prime Minister's flagship city academies can obtain honours and peerages, it was reported last night. |
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The Union Castle Line's flagship, the Windsor Castle, was dressed overall to mark her 100th voyage between Southampton and South Africa when she docked in Durban. |
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Its flagship store in Princes Street recently hired a new manager. |
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While flagship documentaries like Panorama are consigned to the God slot, light entertainment is hailed as having something educative and worthwhile to offer the audience. |
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The flagship scheme then became lost in a blizzard of red tape. |
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Sure, some ignored the protests, and made their pilgrimages to Apple, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton flagship stores. |
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All this of course costs a great deal of money and it seems that our flagship clubs in whatever sport are struggling to find the sponsors locally. |
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The flagship New York store, with its soft pink carpeting and walls, was filled with the expected thongs and see-through bras, camisoles and boxer shorts. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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It was said that an ordinary seaman on the Admiral's flagship publicly disagreed with this conclusion and was promptly hanged from the yardarm for his insubordination. |
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The flagship of the Russian Pacific fleet visited Shanghai late last year. |
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Michael Howard insisted it would be a flagship Tory reform but a committee was inquorate when three of his MPs were absent. |
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Almost all of the ships were sunk except for the flagship, Royal Charles, which was taken back to the Netherlands as a trophy. |
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The flagship centres are Land Rover's bases at Solihull, Eastnor, Gaydon and Halewood. |
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Following the redevelopment of the flagship Kingfisher Shopping Centre in 2002 Redditch is undergoing an economic and cultural renaissance. |
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In 1971, the remains of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, was rediscovered on the seabed. |
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Teach ordered several sloops to throw ropes across the flagship in an attempt to free her. |
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The NRL has since become recognised as the sport's flagship competition and since that time has set record TV ratings and crowd figures. |
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The second is the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the infamous pirate Blackbeard. |
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The afloat Royal Navy commander was Commodore Jamie Miller, who had the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal as his flagship. |
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From 2000 to 2007, the ceremonies took place at the flagship Odeon cinema in Leicester Square. |
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Increasingly ITV's primetime schedules are dominated by its soap operas, such as the flagship Coronation Street and Emmerdale. |
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The flagship news programme Reporting Scotland is presented by Jackie Bird and Sally Magnusson. |
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De Burgh's fleet scattered the French and captured their flagship, commanded by Eustace the Monk, who was promptly executed. |
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Vasily Vereshchagin went down with the Petropavlovsk, Admiral Makarov's flagship, when it was sunk by mines. |
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This follows the voyage of the Russian Imperial Navy flagship Kniaz to its sinking at the battle of Tsushima. |
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Five ships were constructed rather than the usual four, one to act as a fleet flagship. |
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The new ships, together with the existing reserve flagship and four reserve battleships were to become one new squadron for the High Seas Fleet. |
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The United States North Sea Mine Force was commanded by Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss aboard the Atlantic Fleet Mine Force flagship USS Black Hawk. |
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Thus, it might take a very long time for a signal from the flagship to be relayed to the entire formation. |
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Beatty's standing instructions expected his officers to use their initiative and keep station with the flagship. |
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Another upscale shopping venue is a flagship store of department store De Bijenkorf. |
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De Oquendo's Royal Flagship, the Santiago, came out first followed by the Santa Teresa, the Portuguese flagship. |
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When the third hit his ship, wounding some sailors, Tromp replied with a warning broadside from his flagship Brederode. |
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Tromp's flagship, Brederode, met Blake's flagship, Triumph, immediately, sending a broadside at mere metres distance. |
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His flagship, Soleil Royal, headed for the entrance to the bay just as Hawke was coming in on Royal George. |
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Nelson could not immediately make out the French flagship as the French and Spanish were not flying command pennants. |
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He formally entered the Royal Navy on 13 July 1854, aged 13, on board Nelson's former flagship, Victory, at Portsmouth. |
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The flagship of the expedition hit a reef and foundered near the island, and the crew and contents had to be salvaged. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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The English had around 80 ships with which to oppose the French, including the flagship Mary Rose. |
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Guerlain, for example, offered an Eau de Cologne version of its flagship perfume Shalimar. |
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The city soon fell behind Antwerp as the economic flagship of the Low Countries. |
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On Christmas Day 1492, Columbus' flagship the Santa Maria ran aground north of what is now Limonade. |
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Immediately he was signaled from the flagship to return to formation and was later reprehended by Martim Afonso. |
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The battle lasted eight hours, and the Spanish believed they had done much damage to the enemy flagship and the other vessels. |
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Because its primary function is to coordinate a fleet, a flagship is not necessarily more heavily armed or armored than other ships. |
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The phrase flagship institution or flagship university may be applied to an individual school or campus within each state system. |
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For example, the flagship stations of the ABC, NBC and CBS television and radio networks are their owned and operated outlets in New York City. |
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For example, WGN was the flagship station of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, which has an extensive Cubs radio network spanning several states. |
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The term flagship is also used to describe the top vehicle manufactured by a very expensive automotive marque. |
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Trinidad was the flagship of Ferdinand Magellan's voyage of circumnavigation. |
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The University of Maine is located in the town of Orono and is the flagship of Maine. |
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Here they were found by the heavily armed flagship of the London whaling fleet, the Hercules, under admiral William Goodlad. |
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St Andrew's Hospital, the flagship mental health facility of the private company St Andrew's Healthcare, is also based in Northampton. |
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St Andrew's Hospital, its flagship hospital and the United Kingdom's largest psychiatric hospital, is based in Northampton. |
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Decatur had surrendered the United States finest frigate and flagship President to a smaller ship, but part of a squadron of greater force. |
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Leeds has seen great expenditure on regenerating the city, attracting in investments and flagship projects, as found in Leeds city centre. |
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The new shopping mall houses a flagship John Lewis store, the largest outside London. |
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In 2008 the Ramblers launched its flagship Get Walking Keep Walking project, funded by the Big Lottery and Ramblers Holidays Charitable Trust. |
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Two abseilers scaled the threestorey building to unfurl a giant banner over the front of the flagship store in Cardiff's Queen Street. |
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Viewers were shocked when the flagship programme showed the UK without Anglesey in its usual place. |
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NerdTalk Toys, LLC, a Phoenix-based startup, announces the arrival of their flagship product, The Zombie Nativity. |
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The new gates at Terminal 4 will feature enclosed jet bridges and offer customers proximity to a flagship Sky Club and chef-driven restaurants. |
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The jetton is identical to six found on Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose when she was raised from the seabed off Portsmouth. |
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Starting in May 2005, Eisenworld's flagship product, PC Relocator, will be incorporated into NetInstall. |
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The recent restyling of 50mm centre distance worm gearbox, one of company's flagship products, fits the said process of renovation. |
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A tornado wrecked his flagship, Beverly Hills went belly up and his chef left. |
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The company's eponymously named flagship is a brassy colored beer that's maltier and less hopped than Peroni. |
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It is firmer than the others in the range but this flagship model is not a bone-shaker. |
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Skyjack is helping Bonhams auction house to prepare lighting displays in its flagship London salesroom. |
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Sencha has significantly upgraded Ext JS, its flagship development platform for building unmatched cross-browser applications. |
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On Saturday two busloads of workers from the Treorchy factory, travelled to London to protest outside the company's flagship stores. |
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Delta Machinery says it has completely re-engineered and re-designed its flagship table saw from the ground up. |
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Along with France's malbec, this Argentinian red also uses Spain's flagship tempranillo grape. |
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Sporting SEAS drivers, Hovland Caps and Alpha core inductors and Cardas wiring Ty's flagship carries the best of components. |
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The new Viacom and its CBS network flagship will be the third-largest media company in the world, behind Time Warner Inc. |
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Palm Sugar Lounge will play host to the flagship celeb auctions in October. |
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The Pass on a Healthy Smile initiative was launched today at the campaign's flagship dental check-up station in Deira City Center. |
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One of Geodesic's flagship products, Mundu IM, is the leading universal mobile IM solution. |
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An original nameplate from the line's flagship steam engine Russell has been loaned to the WHHR by the Industrial Railway Society. |
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This is the flagship version of Merc's high-flying CLA model range that has propelled the German giants to a record-breaking year of sales. |
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Two of KEAN's flagship soft-drinks are now launched with stevia sweeteners. |
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Couture shoe designer Roger Vivier, who invented the stiletto heel in 1954, will bring his flagship store to 750 Madison Avenue in the fall. |
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Kerrianne was on hand to open The Stottie Company's flagship store in the Castlegate Centre, on Saturday. |
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It was fantastic to see students from such diverse backgrounds working together to create this flagship event for UCE Birmingham. |
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De'Longhi has introduced the Gran Dama fully automatic espresso maker as the company's new flagship product in this category. |
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We believe that our flagship product will revolutionize the quick detailer category. |
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In the Iraq war in 2003, the vessel was air defence commander to the UK maritime battle group and guardship to the fleet flagship, HMS Ark Royal. |
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Launched in October 2013, the HBP is one of the two European flagship projects foreseen to run for a 10-year period. |
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The one-stop online retailer for preppy apparel brings its flagship store to 2015 Bond Street, adding a Southern Tide Admiral Shop-in-Shop. |
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But I don't think the Scottish PGA are doing enough to try to get us into the flagship events or some of their bigger pro-ams. |
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Hypermedia Gateway systems, Hypermedia's flagship product line, provides integrated voice communications for on-site and remote users. |
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For nearly forty years the Columbia has been the Alaska Marine Highway System's flagship vessel, linking a number of inside passage communities. |
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The M6 is still a bit of a head scratcher and this is one of those rare instances where the flagship vehicle is the one with the fuzziest appeal. |
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Oramed is seeking to revolutionize the treatment of diabetes through its patented flagship product, an orally ingestible insulin capsule currently in phase 2 clinical trials. |
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Its flagship bagmaker, the Cyclone, employs a unique hypocycloid sealing jaw motion that results in extended seal dwell time to produce higher bag seal integrity. |
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Responding to this trend, Thomson Reuters has fully integrated Zawya Financial Products into Eikon, its flagship desktop for financial services professionals. |
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Located about 450km north east of Geraldton, Padbury's flagship Peak Hill Iron Joint Venture is in the early stages of project development targeting magnetite and hematite. |
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The all-new Legacy is a mid-size sports sedan which offers enhanced driveability and functionality while achieving a design required for a flagship model with a quality feel. |
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In the war against Iraq in 2003, the vessel was air defence commander to the UK maritime battle group and guardship to the fleet flagship, HMS Ark Royal. |
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In addition, Robert Graham will sell limited edition goldRush Rally sport shirts through their Fashion Show Mall, Bleecker Street, and digital flagship stores. |
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The newly launched Glazer Enhanced Fund will seek to provide investors with targeted returns above the flagship fund, and will use two-times leverage to achieve this. |
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Denver is about as outdoorsy as it gets, so giddyup to the REI flagship store to shake out the convention cobwebs by climbing the store's 47-foot rock wall. |
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We are currently in the process of identifying premier garden center retailers in each market that will be the flagship account in that territory. |
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The flagship Los Angeles Variety Show continues to create the next generation of Alzheimer's advocates through an evening filled with music and comedy. |
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Uniastrum Bank's Omsk branch opened in 2005 and today comprises the flagship office on Ordzhonikidze Street and the Dvortsovy neighborhood banking center. |
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Around 350 of its 500 staff will be axed by April next year, with the decommissioning of the flagship Synchrotron Radiation Source project claiming 150 jobs. |
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It is the flagship programme for universalizing elementary education. |
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Macy's flagship store, this Kmart will be the retailing giant's largest store in the contiguous United States and its first venture into Manhattan. |
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Sidney Stringer School was one of the first specialist schools in the country in 1995 when it became a flagship for the government's city technology college scheme. |
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Rosemount Estate, the Prestige Wine of Australia, announces the release of the new vintages of its flagship red wines, Balmoral Syrah and Mountain Blue Shiraz Cabernet. |
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The second flagship product to be unveiled is the Alpa timed flow shower mixer tap with waterproof concealed box and the SO'O wash-basin mixer tap. |
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Her late father, Lord Louis Mountbatten, former First Sea Lord, failed in 1966 to save HMS Starling, which was Capt Walker''s flagship and HMS Whimbrel''s sistership. |
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Popular Tyneside food chain Sambucas are turning a miniature golf course kiosk on Whitley Bay's Links into the flagship restaurant for its new up-market bistro brand. |
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NetOFF, Citadel's flagship product, is the only automatic network logoff tool that saves open, unsaved files and prevents logoffs during data transfers. |
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That's the view of Middlesbrough's flagship new PS18m sports village from Middlesbrough Roller Hockey Club, who trained at the facility for the first time yesterday. |
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Five makeshift life rafts were floating in the southern central part of the ocean and the Irish naval flagship saved asylum seekers on two of them. |
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The largest, the English flagship HMS Royal Charles, was abandoned by its skeleton crew, captured without a shot being fired, and towed back to the Netherlands as a trophy. |
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There are Louis Vuitton and Ermenegildo Zegna flagship stores in the city. |
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It became the flagship of the Admiral of the convoy, Sir George Somers. |
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Within conservation biology, the term flagship species refers to a species or taxon that is a symbol or rallying point to catalyze conservation actions. |
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The Education Sector, an education policy organization, used a different list of 51 flagship universities in an August 2011 study of college debt. |
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Higher education agencies, research journals, and other organizations also use the term, though their lists of flagship universities can differ greatly. |
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A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, characteristically a flag officer entitled by custom to fly a distinguishing flag. |
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He and a handful of loyals made for the Nina, waiting a few hundred yards astern of the flagship, but they were turned back by the Nina's captain Vicente Yanez. |
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The East Cowes Redevelopment Project was set up by SEEDA for the flagship project for the Cowes Waterfront Initiate, which includes redeveloping the town centre of East Cowes. |
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Another legend alleges that a common sailor on the flagship, tried to warn Shovell that the fleet was off course but Shovell had him hanged at the yardarm for inciting mutiny. |
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At Barfleur Shovell's flagship was the first ship to break through the enemy's line, and in the latter stages of the battle he organised a fireship attack. |
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A war council was held aboard his flagship, Bucentaure, on 8 October. |
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Shovell had to move his flag to Kent, owing to the damage to his flagship Royal William, while the damage to Britannia, Russell's flagship, caused his division serious delay. |
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The French were able to close up during the day, but Tourville was hampered by his efforts to save his flagship, Soleil Royal, which was in a pitiable condition. |
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Oquendo's flagship and one of the Dunkirk ships, the Santiago, were now downwind and on the receiving end of the cannonades of the remaining nine ships of the Dutch column. |
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Believing Tromp's squad was attempting to slip past his right wing, Oquendo impetuously ordered his flagship to turn hard to starboard, hoping to board Tromp's flagship. |
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The battle was inconclusive with no significant losses other than Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, which foundered and sank while making a sharp turn. |
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David's 2, which extended the shopping district southwards, creating 100 new stores and a flagship John Lewis, the only branch in Wales and the largest outside London. |
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The trophy was donated by the Old Boys of Allan Glen's School, is presented to the winning candidate at one of the year's graduation ceremonies or flagship events. |
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A new company flagship, The Rising Sun, boasting 38 cannon, led the way, supported by The Duke of Hamilton, the Hope of Bo'ness, and a smaller vessel, the Hope. |
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The flagship product is The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World. |
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Between 2008 and 2016, the ceremony was held in central London at the Royal Opera House, having taken over from the flagship Odeon cinema in Leicester Square. |
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In December 2010 the Friars Walk scheme was relaunched and in April 2012 a completion date of 2015 was announced with Debenhams again being the flagship store. |
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Medina Sidonia's flagship and the principal warships held their positions, but the rest of the fleet cut their anchor cables and scattered in confusion. |
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His ship, the Ark Raleigh, was Lord High Admiral Howard's flagship. |
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This species is among the one of the flagship species for conservation activities and nature protection efforts aimed on araneocenosis in the condition of the Central Europe. |
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RiverMeadow's flagship product, enCloud, is an automated cloud onboarding solution built specifically for carrier and cloud service provider IaaS platforms. |
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