Last year was another banner year for the U.S. motorcycle market, which continues to enjoy growth across the board. |
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They decided to secure the banner for the night and then return to unpick it in the morning and attempt to pull it further up the building. |
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The shouts went up from men who'd already seen Mathian's banner fall, and panic spread out from them like pestilence. |
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Different types of oranges have good years and bad years, L' Hoste says, adding that one banner crop is typically balanced by a sluggish one. |
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To be sure, and despite some close calls, it was another banner year for Wall Street Structured Finance. |
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The offense still is one of the league's best with WRs Ed McCaffrey and Rod Smith having banner seasons. |
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Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year. |
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As his Roush Racing teammates had banner seasons, Jeff Burton continued to slide. |
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It has been another banner year for baseball's most storied, hated franchise. |
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Well, if this is the kind of tone he wants to set for his party, 2006 will be another banner year for Republicans. |
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But even in that banner year, Apple's creative energy hasn't amounted to very much in financial terms. |
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Stunningly, while their founder and guiding spirit has been sidelined, Graves's firms have had banner years. |
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On March 20 this year, using climbing slings, hooks and chains, he managed to perch on a ledge and unfurl a banner. |
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He has created an alternate history that claims that U.S. forces, under the banner of the United Nations, killed 13,000 Somalis. |
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The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner. |
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Evening star, warship diesel, hydraulics, multiple units and the like came under the British Rail, Western Region banner. |
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It is my opinion that the Caribbean will have a banner year this year with more boats of all sizes. |
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One day, a villager suggested firing off fire crackers, bang loud gongs and fly red banner to try to frighten off the monster. |
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Johnson was a banner figure for artists of the great 1960s revival in black culture. |
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We are not going to let those who disagree with us shout us down under a banner of false patriotism. |
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Don't stand under a banner declaring mission accomplished unless you're darn sure it has been. |
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Therefore, he argued that the People's party should gather bimetallists under its banner and maximize its chance of winning office. |
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She had never seen so many assassins and miscreants gathered together under the same banner in order to annihilate someone. |
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I like to keep changing in midstream, staying for a while under one banner then floating ahead towards another. |
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Pre-rolls, mid-rolls and post-rolls, as well as banner overlays, will all be supported. |
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Youths held a long banner overlooking the strong-smelling grave in torrid heat. |
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Neston Church was bound in a huge banner as part of a global campaign to wrap up world poverty last week. |
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To that end, Salgado suggested that honeypots display a banner message warning that use of the computer is monitored. |
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The New York Daily News ran a banner headline proclaiming that a Bronx ex-GI had become a blonde beauty. |
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The first thing that caught his eye was a silver and scarlet school banner that hung from a nearby telephone pole like a great freedom-flag. |
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Malvertisements lurk behind banner ads and videos, delivering hidden code via ad networks to consumers and business users browsing the Web. |
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The banner of the Knights Templar fluttered over the burning plains of the Holy Land 800 years ago as Crusaders clashed with the Saracens. |
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The great clouds of yellow black and white banner angelfish, brilliant blue fusiliers, yellow tangs and smart surgeonfish are gone. |
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When the banner deal is done, the dealer takes all of the extra cards, puts them back in the deck, and shuffles 2-3 more times. |
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One obvious commonality is the fact that all this can loosely be grouped under the banner of long-running US drama. |
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Parents and teachers are up in arms over whether a peace banner is political, and whether peace should be promoted in schools. |
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On top of it, the blue banner with golden lion as heraldry of Central Kingdom flew. |
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He proclaimed himself King, calling for Scotland to rise up to his banner and help him reclaim the old bloodline. |
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Also, the banner slot at the bottom was refusing to budge, proudly displaying an ad telling me to use the app that was displaying it. |
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At one point, a police helicopter reported a riot, seeing men unfurling a banner across the prison roof and smoke billowing from the yard. |
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The banner drop from the Harbour Bridge was the product of a clandestine operation by riggers on Sydney's greatest landmark. |
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Anyway, a fan waving a banner invaded the pitch in the last seconds of a Swiss-Portuguese match. |
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Not to be outdone, the nurses looked for a banner carrier whose image would evoke even greater resonance. |
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The ancient was a banner bearing an heraldic device, the token of ancient or noble descent, borne by a gentleman or a leader in a war. |
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On another occasion, an origami bird alights by letters in a banner hanging on a wall. |
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Malicious iframe code is deliberately used in some decoy websites and banner ads to cause these redirects. |
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Proving that being a feminist doesn't mean neglecting the womanly arts, the banner behind us was one I made earlier. |
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I walked out of the air terminal to see a welcome banner held by a contingent of church members. |
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I spent the afternoon working on a website rebuild which wound up requiring an animated banner. |
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In the afternoon a banner proclaiming his victory is unrolled and held by supporters. |
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It's my party after all and I have both loyalty and affection for those who carry our banner forward. |
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He campaigned India-wide to consolidate the Hindu faiths of his time under the banner of Advaita Vedanta. |
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The glitzy banner adorning the incomplete wall has four large Chinese characters. |
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Despite the good care it received there Mr Duffy became concerned at its condition and established a committee to deal with the raggy banner. |
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The party has fought two campaigns under the banner of devolution and has not reached its objective of forming the Scottish administration. |
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Assuming that a spare piece of cloth could be used for nearly anything, she kept the banner as well. |
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People, frustrated by the failures of capitalism, organise themselves under the banner of populist leaders. |
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Their campaign for regime change falls under the banner of Anybody But Him. |
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Online marketing isn't about banner ads and spam, it's about creating dialogue and community with an audience, and always has been. |
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Supporters swathed in brown and gold formed a guard of honour in front of the banner. |
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When at war, his banner was attended by knights, squires, and grooms, vavasours and varlets. |
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The bloggers are running under the banner of the Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party. |
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Both men want to contest local August 10 elections under the banner of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party. |
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They are worried about the rising numbers of southern men fighting under the banner of Sauron. |
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It also said it would fight all future elections under the banner of the ruling African National Congress. |
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In Seattle, where fish are obviously more important, the story was front-page banner headline news for the Times. |
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It is to my shame, then, to tell you that one fair morning, a ship drew nigh in the banner of the horizon. |
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Stung to the quick by allegations our banner graphic looked very 1994, we've done a bit of a redesign here. |
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Please note that the banner stating Start and Finish needs to be the other way round! |
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Our heroes were the American volunteers fighting fascism in Spain under the banner of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. |
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Google also announced it will begin to offer banner ads to advertisers for the first time. |
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Conflict has been a banner behind which a large number of disparate discontents have been brigaded. |
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Running a banner ad just to have social media in your products marketing mix seems a lot easier than really participating. |
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A young person from each parish will carry their parish banner in the entrance procession. |
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Workers carried a large Solidarity banner and chanted antigovernment slogans during the demonstration. |
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With just a slight stretch of the imagination, fanatical support for a football club could come under the religion banner. |
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We didn't have soft money, but we had ideas and we had vision and we had principles and we had things that attracted Americans to our banner. |
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How sad it was to see so much fervour amongst my own countrymen in taking up the banner of support for the US in their actions against Iraq. |
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The banner ad for the ASCA that is running on this web site does displace banners from paying advertisers. |
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Users visiting websites that carry banner advertising delivered by our system were periodically delivered a file from the compromised site. |
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Most of the commercial media on the Web is free and supported by banner and text ads. |
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The banner features the colours of the local clubs-green, gold, white and maroon. |
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It has brokered a deal with the ruling African National Congress and will contest future elections under the banner of that party. |
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In the last federal election, he ran under the banner of the Green Party in Windsor. |
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University sporting clubs operate under the banner of, and with the support of, the Union. |
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Besides hauling passengers on airshow barnstorming flights, J.R. uses the Stearman for banner and glider towing and scenic flights. |
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They all come together not under the banner of assimilation or oneness, but of coexistence. |
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My own self-consciousness increased as I wore the banner outdoors and a woman asked me what was stencilled in white capital letters on it. |
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The hereditary banner bearers would carry the Lyon Standard and the Saltire. |
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Your printed page will still show all those unwanted navigation menus and banner ads. |
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A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. |
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Outside, an American flag and the state banner, both still flying at full staff, snapped crisply in a cool, gusty wind. |
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I went outside and saw this blooming big banner telling people to come and shop in Scarborough. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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Not sure if you noticed, but 2014 has been a banner year for animal robots. |
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The accident rate in Asia has marred what was in 2014 a banner year for aviation safety. |
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His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner. |
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In a World Cup warm-up game, the players held up a banner saying the islands were argentinean. |
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The first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, Denmark still waves its banner high. |
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The Japanese coast guard officers said they spotted a Chinese flag on the ship's mast and bow, and a protest banner in Chinese claiming the area as Chinese waters. |
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I smiled at her confusion and complimented her on the banner she was embroidering from a coloured plate. |
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Over 10,000 miners held a demonstration, carrying a banner denouncing the government and calling for the arrest and public trial of the mine bureau directors. |
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Set up a rotating banner system on your web site and track response rates. |
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Special requests were sent to technology centres in various universities and colleges to allow us to place a banner on their Web site and to invite student participation. |
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The decade had two true banner years, at its beginning and its midpoint. |
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About 250 delegates from 14 countries congregated at London's City Hall some time back under the banner of a pro-hijab group to campaign for the freedom to wear the hijab. |
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The three have now formed a campaign group under the banner of Exhibiting Societies of Scottish Artists to persuade the National Galleries to cut the rental costs. |
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The Italians fought endless civic wars under the banner of Guelph or Ghibelline, Pope or Empire, but they were little more than pretexts for strife. |
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Another trend, supported by the government under the banner of diversity, has been the decline of formal family relationships and a rise in smaller households. |
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I've always thought it is the best way for Labor to proceed, rather than doling out subsidies to companies under the banner of so called industry policy. |
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Non-consensual federalization of troops must be done under the banner of preserving judicial authority or due process, rather than for the purpose of preserving law and order. |
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Scrutiny of cadres' records was followed by a campaign, still under the banner of Rectification, to ferret out traitors and to eliminate counter-revolutionaries. |
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In Porto Alegre the coalition of forces that often goes under the banner of antiglobalization began collectively to recast itself as a pro-democracy movement. |
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Last time I checked, not even Santorum was waving the creationism banner in this race. |
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The new mantra under the Reserve banner is ultra-high-end, customized experiences, many of them in dreamy locales. |
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Camillus differs from Brutus and Scaevola in his energetic and tense posture, his legs apart, his left arm akimbo, and his right hand grasping the banner high up the pole. |
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When he got out of his car they wrapped him in a protest banner. |
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So read a banner in Syria satirizing the absurd and exaggerated outrage against the Web trailer for Innocence of Muslims. |
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The next moment his loud shout rose over the din of battle, and swinging his hat over his head for a banner to those who pressed after, he spurred against the flying enemy. |
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Cable companies are also experimenting with interactive channels that let viewers enlist their remote controls to click on banner ads and onscreen buttons. |
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Membership is up, we had a banner year for scholarship and research donations, and more active participation from association members has been realized. |
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It is averred that the First Plaintiff voluntarily offered to provide the measurements in the knowledge that the banner was for use at a charity event. |
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Nor is the one of him in a white suit holding a banner from his first Holy Communion. |
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Just choose your charity and the size of the banner you want to use, then copy the HTML code and paste it onto your site. |
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings. |
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Sixteen of the coating industry's leading companies have banded together under the TEAM UV banner to produce a racecar coated with the latest paint and coatings technology. |
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Amidst the bleak despair of this ignoble abdication, a few organisations bravely banded together under the banner of Citizens Initiative in Ahmedabad. |
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Prior to the mayor's edict, it was expected that the banner would fly on the same pole as the US flag along with a banner commemorating American prisoners of war. |
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Paramount wanted to develop the project under its nickelodeon banner, which had just released the Rugrats movie. |
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Under this banner breakbeat shattered into myriad of sub-genres which were difficult for any but the cognoscenti to tell apart, which was probably all part of the plan. |
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The process of restoration proved to be difficult and somewhat complicated but the net result is a remarkable restoration of the banner to its former glory. |
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Although Aiko's birth made banner headlines in the country's dailies and magazines, journalists have, by and large, followed a strict code of self-discipline. |
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There, Hidalgo affixed an image of the Virgin to a lance to adopt it as his banner. |
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The monarch's official flag in the United Kingdom is the Royal Standard, which depicts the Royal Arms in banner form. |
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Sigurd approaches it, and there he sees a skjaldborg with a banner flying overhead. |
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Having unified the Franks under his banner, Charles was determined to punish the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia. |
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Henry's green and white banner with a red dragon became a rallying point for Welsh patriotism with the memory of Saint David on his Feast Day. |
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Each remaining airport owned by the company has reverted to operating under its own name rather than the BAA banner. |
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Rather than hire hordes of people to click banner ads, some website operators run automated programs known as autoclick software. |
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When he shinnied up to remove the banner, some in the crowd hooted catcalls. |
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The Internet badly needs a way to monetize content in some way other than banner ads, and micropayments always look like a good answer. |
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Used in Scotland, this is the ancient banner of the heir apparent to the King of Scots. |
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On March 8, members of the Mattole Forest Defenders unfurl a banner in the second largest remaining stand of old-growth Douglas fir. |
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The arms in banner form serve as basis for the monarch's official flag, known as the Royal Standard. |
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In reply, the cultivators, apparently now protesting under the banner of the BKU gheraoed the power station. |
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As the personal banner of the Sovereign, use of the Royal Banner of Scotland is restricted under the Act of the Parliament of Scotland 1672 cap. |
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The personal banner of the current Duke, Prince Charles, also features the same, displayed upon an inner shield. |
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Under the leadership of the Class of '84, hundreds of us plebes were organized to construct the largest banner ever. |
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It is a banner achievement for an athlete to run a mile in under four minutes. |
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Paint the back of the banner with 3 coats of Stiffy, allowing drying time between coats. |
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In the tradition of Scottish heraldry, use of the banner is not restricted to the sovereign. |
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With the NAC taking a lead in organising the party's contests, and with finance tight just 28 candidates ran under the ILP banner. |
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Banks can create entire campaigns for newspapers, direct mail, statement stuffers, posters and Web banner ads. |
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Seeking to subjectify the beautiful, by making it accessible to the least denominator under the banner of equality, renders it common, banal. |
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She depended on donated items for her armor, horse, sword, banner, and other items utilized by her entourage. |
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Using software from Project Sunblock, the banner ads will explain that the site is under investigation and advise users to exit. |
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The head of St Piran appears to be a portrait of Trevithick himself and the figure carries the banner of Cornwall. |
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The UUP's sole remaining MP at the time, Sylvia Hermon, opposed the agreement, stating she would not be willing to stand under the UCUNF banner. |
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It also has Pot de Cremes under its banner in chocolate, coffee and vanilla flavours. |
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When displayed in war or battle, this banner signalled that the sovereign was present in person. |
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The group gathers under its banner several extreme nationalist and fascist splinter groups. |
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Positive interactions can include mouse-overs, banner expands, video plays and average display time. |
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The convention's organizers also marginalized Karpal Singh by excluding his picture from the official banner although he is DAP chairman. |
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On Dec. 16, Brice posted the black banner of ISIS on his Facebook page. |
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Unlike a typical ad banner, this window is welcomed by the user and is large enough to display useful content. |
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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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The mayor hung a banner across Main Street to commemorate the town's 100th anniversary. |
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We need to defragment all the different services and put them under one banner, for the good of racing. |
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For 1972 Sheene was signed by Yamaha to ride a works Yamaha YZ635 for the 250 cc World Championship under the French importer Sonauto's banner. |
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Northumberland has its own flag, which is a banner of the arms of Northumberland County Council. |
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England has also been at all, but participated under the banner of Great Britain in the majority of the earlier tournaments. |
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Names such as Tampella and Sunds Defibrator are now under the Metso banner, and archrival Beloit is no more. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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Under the banner of fiscal responsibility, we trashed our credit rating. |
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On the monument Yermak is shown holding his regimental banner in his left hand and the ceremonial cap of his rival Kuchum Khan in his right hand. |
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The company is known for introducing cost-effective and eco-friendly banner adhesives and grommet tabs. |
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Are ads that play before video clips, known as prerolls, more effective when paired with banner ads? |
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Greenpeace activist Mikey Resto braved force-11 winds to grab the harpoon and unfurl a protest banner on top of the dying minke whale. |
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Leopold's banner had been raised alongside the English and French standards. |
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Can the churches lay down the law for those outside its banner where they are in the minority? |
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Chronicles and references from the 16th and 17th centuries support the idea of a banner. |
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William of Poitiers also relates that the duke obtained the consent of Pope Alexander II for the invasion, along with a papal banner. |
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Premier League has begun an online banner ad campaign that is intended to promote the launch of its new web site. |
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In the case of Western Governors University, the school's banner ad also runs on the AOL home page. |
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She adds that she does appreciate weekly reports of clicks and impressions generated by each Internet banner ad. |
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With a banner ad exchange program, participants essentially swap banner ads. |
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The new technology departs from existing business models for serving banner ads to web sites. |
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The banner ads will run until the end of the UK football season on a range of sport, general interest and other web sites. |
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In-image advertising has the potential to overcome many of the pitfalls of digital advertising, from banner blindness to low viewability. |
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It became associated with Saint George, along with countries and cities, which claimed him as their patron saint and used his cross as a banner. |
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Consequently, a German nation united under one banner presented significant questions. |
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An Incan courtier carrying a banner approached the building where the artillery was concealed, while Atahualpa, surprised at seeing no Spanish called out an enquiry. |
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Why are the council whingeing about a banner advertising fun, even if it isn't to everybody''s taste, rather than helping the homeless and jobless? |
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Undercutting them, Jefferson took up the banner and threatened an alliance with the United Kingdom, although relations were uneasy in that direction. |
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The establishment of the First Imamate in the 9th century CE was the first step in consolidating disparate Omani tribal factions under the banner of an Ibadi state. |
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While the marque still carries the banner for ultimate protection and sheer tank-like ruggedness, it has ditched the slabby metal-box look for a more modern persona. |
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The coalition includes the Socialist Workers Party, which will also stand candidates under its banner, RESPECT and other trade unionists and socialist groups. |
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We are excited to continue serving our growing customer base under the AHS banner and to strengthen our range of services to support physicians and medical offices. |
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With many flourishes of the captured banner, they marched down the avenue. |
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The arms and banner of the city show three silver towers on red. |
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Additionally, this study compares the banner ad results for clear and conspicuous presentation to those of a prior study that examined television advertising. |
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Jerry Braganza, a native of Mapusa, under the banner of ETICA Pictures. |
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He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love. |
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From that time, his banner was used with increasing prominence alongside the Royal Banner and became a fixed element in the hoist of the Royal Standard. |
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The county flag of Cumbria is a banner of arms of Cumbria County Council. |
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Naples Murphy Bed Store is extremely easy to run and enjoying outstanding growth, demand continues to be excellent and 2015 will be a banner year. |
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At present 24-7PressRelease has over 2000 websites displaying banner ads or text links, and it couldn't be easier to sign up and add your website to that list. |
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The banner ads incorporate animation that winks and jumps, and they rotate, with each new ad successively replacing the one that went before on the banner. |
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The country's top university was forced to apologise after students created a banner showing the genocidal maniac alongside Superman, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk. |
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So far, 40,000 site visitors have clicked on the WGU links or banner ads. |
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People have developed banner blindness to standard digital ads. |
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These creative executions can aide in bringing some non-viewable ads back in to view, and will certainly go a long way in combating banner blindness. |
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An Academy team under the banner of Northside Stars, develops young riders who show potential at the Northside training track and may make future first teams. |
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The SPFL's decision not to punish Celtic for the H-Block banner some of their fans unfurled at the game against Aberdeen in November caused another stushie. |
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In the United Kingdom, most have their own distinctive banner or banners. |
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On her waving the banner for older women and being bendier than ever. |
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Innovation meets Tradition' is the banner under which the Stuttgart Convention Bureau and its top-calibre partners will present their offers at the show. |
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The agitators, under the banner of Zamin Adhigrahan Andolan Samittee, squatted on rail tracks at Bodaki leading to the disruption of rail traffic. |
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They usually make their case under the banner of environmentalism. |
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In 1946, the local town teams from the prewar County Twilight League and Lower Cape Cod League organized under the Cape Cod Baseball League banner. |
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The white banner with the golden lilies of France has been unfurled. The oriflamme has been presented to the virginal bride who stands before the altar in the forest chapel. |
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Rugby Union is very popular in Devon with over forty clubs under the banner of the Devon Rugby Football Union, many with numerous teams at senior, youth and junior levels. |
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Initially he rode the rails to the Dakotas to labour in the farm fields, before heading to New York City working long hours as a dishwasher or banner bearer. |
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The new media include Universal Poly Banner, reinforced Scrim Vinyl, Dual-Sided banner, Universal White Adhesive Vinyl and Adhesive Backed Photo base papers. |
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Both plants continue to operate under the GE banner to this day. |
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Senior churchmen and important members of society flocked to his banner. |
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The great banner of the kings of Scotland was planted behind his throne. |
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Her name unfurled above us, a windtight banner Over a barricade. |
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In 1932, a South African hurling team sailed to Ireland to compete in the Tailteann Games, where they carried a banner donated by a convent of Irish nuns in Cape Town. |
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In 1994 Wallinger appropriated an entire international football match at Wembley Stadium by being photographed with a large Union Jack banner with his name emblazoned on it. |
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Around 1927, the new Corporation, as the BBC now was, decided to combine these local stations into regions under the generic banner of the BBC Regional Programme. |
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Under the banner of Shri Achaleshwar Mahadev Sarvajanik Nyas. |
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