We also hope to get the bus companies involved in helping out, and if anyone can help us financially, or with banners, they can drop us a line. |
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And it is not just the miners that use their banners as reminders of their heroic past. |
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There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses. |
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I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success. |
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Before the rally, about 1,000 people marched through the centre of Camden, waving banners and chanting slogans against the imminent closure. |
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Over the path are slender steel arches designed to carry banners that give a festive and heraldic flavour to both internal and external paths. |
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Workers carried placards and banners, and raised slogans against privatisation and increases in electricity prices. |
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Another large group of elderly men carried regimental banners in procession up the aisle. |
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The white-clad girls led the procession carrying banners that called for communal harmony. |
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Large numbers of riot police were deployed against the small demonstration and confiscated banners and posters being carried by the unionists. |
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Each person was forced to sign an agreement not to carry placards or banners, shout slogans, or wear clothes with written words of complaint. |
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Better to signify an army with a few banners than to express it with a cast of thousands. |
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The bright red and gold banners heralded the presence of the house of Pyropoint. |
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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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Rival candidates sought to display their strength by adorning the streets and their supporters with banners and rosettes. |
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Only those that could afford to buy advertising banners and pay for placement in the search engines would ever see any traffic. |
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Adware is software that displays advertisements like banners and pop-ups on your computer. |
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Hence, hate-related advertisement banners may appear on Web sites unrelated to hate messages. |
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Wippit also provides licensed tunes as ringtones, and receives further revenue from advertising banners on its sharing software. |
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I see plenty of websites that have banners and graphics strewn all over the place with no rhyme or reason. |
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Like many Internet companies, the news-oriented site is launching new, larger ad spaces aimed at keeping advertisers from abandoning banners. |
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The most common technique is online advertising using banners and text links. |
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This is similar to the recent evolution of online advertising from destination web sites and branded banners to pay for click pricing. |
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The red carpeting was aflame as well, and tapestries and banners hanging from the high ceiling had also begun to catch flame. |
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Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop. |
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But the painted kerbing and the gaily-coloured banners can't disguise the extent of the social and educational deprivation of this community. |
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Wearing winter woollies, the group huddled together outside Lancaster Farms last week with simple banners to highlight their pay dispute. |
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They line the grass verge along the roadside, proudly displaying flags and banners. |
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There was a large delegation of libertarian and anarchist groups with their characteristic red and black banners. |
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A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh. |
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With banners flying, the group shouted their objections as Essex County Council officials cut the ribbon to officially open the new road. |
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Both cottages were beautifully decorated with festive lights and welcome home banners last Thursday morning before the group arrived. |
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But then came the page banners and pop-up ads and the whole rigmarole started all over again. |
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She signed up for four movies under prestigious banners, even before a single release! |
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To see all our friends there with banners, it was fantastic, took our breath away. |
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Sauron has accepted victory, and the sable banners of the Lidless Eye will be hoisted over the walls of the captured city. |
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They were shown how to make colourful outfits, tabards, headbands and banners using brightly coloured silks that they painted. |
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Her calligraphy was topped by banners of black ink and tailed like the haunches of fabulous beasts. |
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Those who attended were greeted with a splendid display of colour with helium balloons, banners and flags festooning the walls of the Glenside. |
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The gaily coloured banners and balloons decorating the streets give the impression of an impromptu homecoming party. |
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Next the picadores, mounted on horseback, gore the bull with lances to weaken him, and the banderilleros stick colored banners into his neck. |
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All penknives, soft drink bottles and thermoses were confiscated, but demonstrators were allowed to keep their banners and leaflets. |
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In the painting, Rivera included a scene of a giant May Day demonstration of workers marching with red banners. |
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Obviously corporates will be allowed to fly their banners and flags to mark off their piece of the battleground. |
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There were about a dozen in their group and upon their arrival they began unveiling banners and whipped out the megaphones. |
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Following a death, white banners, flags, and other decorations are put up according to the status of the deceased. |
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The rates are worked out in advance and the flags and banners handed out through middlemen. |
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About 50 group members will protest, hanging banners on taxis and minibuses parked outside the legislature. |
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They marched along the banners and got mired in the mud, screaming for help. |
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A swarm of brightly coloured flags, shirts, banners and placards competed for the eye's attention while a mishmash of languages filled the air. |
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Cian then returned home on Monday and was greeted by a sea of tricolours and banners at Dublin Airport. |
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So, will we see a St Pat's day, minus the green white and orange themed banners and tricolors? |
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They showed up on foot, bike and skateboards, with signs, banners, puppets and costumes. |
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Several unidentified men began unfurling banners of white cloth on which they had written statements. |
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I will mock the marly heavens, lamp the purple prairies, I will flaunt my deathless banners down the far, unhouseled lands. |
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For example, white banners demarcate each section and unify the various rooms and floors. |
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Many of these skinny-lovers went to the Whitehall protests with unmemorable banners and chants. |
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Pennants snapped in the gusty wind, and the banners above her keep rippled in answer. |
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Not only can this slogan be found on skinheads' bomber jackets, but it also adorns the banners of the neo-fascist German National Party. |
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Waving posters and banners, the students rallied against corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices. |
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Glocks, Brownings and Berettas are joining flags and banners as top sales items and ammunition sales are doubling and tripling. |
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Club colours and banners bristled from every corner as bunting and flags adorned the spectators and the ground alike. |
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The event is a non-party political event and party political banners or placards are discouraged. |
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Nearby a crowd of African National Congress supporters held old ANC election banners and blew vuvuzelas. |
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Other workers have been asked to wear buttons and display banners in support. |
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There are house banners hanging from the ceiling over the designated places to sit. |
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From the temple, the carcade carrying banners, posters, flags, bands of the party started its journey. |
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Dragons, banners, large flowers and other willow objects will be created in the workshops to use in the carnival procession. |
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Waving banners and flags, protesters cheered and shouted as speakers put across the case against war. |
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The protest organisers are asking fans to take along banners, horns and whistles. |
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Each image is heavily ornamented with striped columns, checkered banners, rows of squares, and other simple shapes. |
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Painters and joiners have been changing the outside of the building, with new paintwork, lighting and banners. |
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The excitement was almost palpable in each of the locations as children enthusiastically waved flags and banners to welcome the President. |
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We had banners, chanting, and a number of surpliced clergy, besides a large congregation. |
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The majority of people I saw were young adults, with banners in one hand and ice lollies in the other. |
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This one was decorated profusely, with huge banners and pennants of championships dangling on the wall behind the stall. |
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This shows the troops, wearing their cockaded hats and carrying banners decorated with cockerels swarming into the Piazza del Popolo. |
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The house had never seemed so bright and colourful due to the many ribbons and banners. |
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The political banners on street walls were replaced by large pictures of beautiful and fashionable women. |
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Strikers held up banners as they tried to persuade office staff, delivery workers and postmen not to cross the picket line. |
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All streets leading to the holy river are decorated with colorful festoons and banners. |
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The hall was lined with great columns down both sides, and the whole area was festooned with banners and garlands of flowers. |
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Each building was decorated with banners, flowers, coloured ribbons and confetti. |
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Workers carried banners and placards accusing employers of using unemployment to drive down wages and conditions. |
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Teachers carried banners and placards calling for the right to organise and to strike. |
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The protestors were carrying banners and placards and they were raising slogans against the government and the security forces. |
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It flies from every third building, it is emblazoned on shop displays, plastered on the bumpers of cars, and scrawled on anti-war banners. |
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Viewers were inundated with banners and buttons resulting in overload and cynicism. |
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Demonstrators hold up banners in their languages and local politicians speak them. |
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The seven cuadrillas have their own banners and flags, all monocolor with the coat of arms and the name of the cuadrilla. |
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For a start, the people queuing for kebabs after the march furled their banners. |
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In the background, just visible, slogans can be seen daubed on the ruins and on banners hanging from windows. |
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At the gate of Kabul airport the first thing that catches the eye are the big colorful advertising banners with images of men and women laughing. |
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Supporters, many waving flags and home-made banners, cheered on their heroes and often the noise was deafening. |
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This weekend many pubs will be decked out in flags and banners and a growing number of councils are spending a small fortune on celebrations. |
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Speaking of elections, it looks like we'll be bombarded with politicians' faces, banners, ads and glad-handing over the holidays. |
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The protesters made speeches and unfurled banners and posters accusing the regent of being corrupt and demanding the police investigate him. |
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On every balcony and at every window are flags, banners, and gonfalons in a riot of colors to rock your senses. |
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But the idea does not seem to be wholly to greet the teams because these companies also publicise their products on these banners. |
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Squads of goons roamed the area in buses cutting down the banners and decorations. |
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Its films are used in the graphics arts industries to make signs and banners. |
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To his left and right were banners bearing the white V over a grassy green background, familiar to all as the emblem of the land. |
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His body lay in a wooden box with a range of grave goods including a necklace of gold beads, feather ornaments, and fabric banners. |
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She exhorts her audience to put up banners and posters on the highways and byways. |
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Crowds flooded into Tiananmen Square, shouting slogans and carrying banners. |
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At a rally in front of the Rayburn House Office Building, demonstrators ran up the stairs and dropped banners from the balcony. |
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It was all Hollywood stagecraft, including fabric banners, painted cardboard shipping tubes and what was reportedly all the aluminum scaffolding west of the Mississippi. |
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These groups would then canvass for votes for their preferred town, with events and banners and posters and any other means of cajolement they could think of. |
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The program was supported by print, the live TV spots and Web banners. |
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The advertisements are made through banners, boards and what not. |
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Mr Haw's collection of tattered banners covers 60 feet, and is an eyesore. |
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Richard has provided the Japanese text from which the Rosemere wardrobe mistress, Janet Hardman, has created three stunning banners to dress the set. |
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound. |
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They carried banners and chanted slogans condemning the government for making false election campaign promises that it would improve working conditions. |
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Prince Charles then braved a steady drizzle as he was given a short tour of the monument which was decorated with an array of coloured flags and banners. |
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Even now, the protest sites see a good number of mainland Chinese tourists who stop by to read the posters and banners. |
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The Japanese Embassy cautioned Japanese in China not to wear their blue national team jerseys or carry firecrackers or banners with confrontational slogans to the final. |
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By marching together, carrying banners and chanting slogans, thousands of students peacefully displayed their anger and emotion against the war that had started. |
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Champagne flowed freely as capacity crowds of 6,000 people spread chairs, picnic hampers and banners across the grass for the Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the Echo. |
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Dancers shimmied and the crowds waved club flags and banners. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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Positioned near Nasrallah's house, they waved banners, called to the troops through their megaphones, and attempted to obstruct the bulldozers' movements. |
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Four banners hang in the front of the theater above the hardwood stage. |
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The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners. |
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However, if I am not mistaken there is a hidden message in these banners. |
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Chants and banners demanded the trial of Hamdi Badeen, the head of the military police. |
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Users hate pop-up ads almost as much as they do spam, but they get noticed better than banners so advertisers continue to demand them from Web sites. |
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From the compartments hung 225 flags and banners, all unfurled and with decorative effects on their finials. |
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The walls, plastered with painted murals of epic battles and heroic deeds, were additionally decorated with the colorful banners and standards of several dukedoms. |
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He switches roles easily from being a stage actor to shooting ad films or coordinating the New York shooting of films from big banners in Bollywood. |
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In the distance I spotted banners on buildings and a pair of one-legged fishermen balancing with large cone-shaped nets. |
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They keep whooping and hollering and waggling their banners manically. |
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While these events will be quieter, with fewer banners and black ski masks, many enviros think these bashes are likely to be the site of the real trouble. |
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Confederate flags rode beside American banners stuck on bumpers and windshields, the historical anachronism of the pairing apparently lost on the owners. |
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Many marchers waved red flags and carried home-made workplace banners. |
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It's alive, vibrant and awash with colour and decorated with an extravaganza of flowers, banners and bunting adorning every piece of street furniture available. |
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Houses sit together at their tables in dining halls under maroon banners emblazoned with their names. |
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Protesters carried banners and placards denouncing the move. |
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Riveters log hundreds of hours making the banners that drape the stadium throughout the season. |
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They trailed in limp defeat, their once proud banners torn from the bosom of the sky, and bedecked with many minute rents and holes within their pale canvass. |
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Apart from some postering and hanging banners in the space, the performance began with a solitary priest walking around the space, censing it with myrrh. |
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The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants. |
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Demonstrators surrounded a truck carrying police barricades, mounting it and waving banners and signs bearing antiwar slogans until police used nightsticks to force them off. |
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In its rigging, sails, banners, planks, and deeply curved outline, the ship most resembles a seagoing Chinese junk, with the addition of paddle wheel and funnel. |
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Back outside, tiny Icelandic ponies were prancing around the ring, their riders holding aloft banners like some form of Lilliputian cavalry charge. |
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Shops do a roaring trade in Union Jack and St George banners. |
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Some brandished sticks, banners and fists, others chanted slogans. |
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Bring your banners, your noisemakers and housewarming gifts. |
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About 500 demonstrators, carrying placards and banners, protested the execution, while a half-dozen or so death penalty supporters were on hand, some waving confederate flags. |
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Colorful banners waved in the air, long strips of black and purple flickered from long poles that jutted from the rooftops of houses and chimneys. |
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The shul is brightly lit and the men, in their white talliths, sing and dance holding the Torah rolls in their arms, with the children waving their colourful banners. |
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Not mentioned were the brand-name flags, the banners, the T-shirts, or even the tiny balaclava-wearing sashed doll, sitting atop one unionist bandsman's bass drum. |
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We spent the night out under the stars, about 30 of us rolled up in our tarpaulin, with a circle of colourful flags and our GE Free banners surrounding us. |
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One morning the youngest children shook maracas, banged small cymbals, and danced and skipped to international music in a room lined with colorful banners and maps. |
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As I round the corner one of the large banners, untethered at the bottom, billows in the wind, revealing a glimpse of old gravestones in the churchyard. |
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The chi-rho became extremely popular after Emperor Constantine adopted the symbol for his military banners after seeing a vision of it in the sky. |
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Domonic and his friends and family will leave Lyneham in procession at 10 am and will be followed by a tractor decorated with balloons and banners. |
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Prominent banners on the facades of these stores offer the services of express companies that will ship money to Mexico and other points south. |
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The click-thru measurement is an immensely popular way of rating banners and advertising campaigns. |
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It was night, and the white faces and the scarlet banners were luridly floodlit. |
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Soon we could see the innumerable banners fluttering, and then the sun struck the sea of armor and set it all aflash. |
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Wellesley's casket was decorated with banners which were made for his funeral procession. |
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The Cross of St George was used by Edward III as banners on his ships and carried by his armies. |
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No less than four standard-bearers went before them, carrying huge crimson banners emblazoned with the golden lion. |
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Crowds sang the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, and held banners in support of the city and country. |
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But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people. |
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The original display consisted of donations from the public, including paintings, banners and toys. |
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Two Gevril Group banners are prominently displayed in one of the baseball diamond outfields. |
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It was, however, Edward's army flying the Montfort banners they had captured at Kenilworth. |
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Afonso made a bold approach to the city, his ships decorated with banners, firing cannon volleys. |
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They were given banners to mark their premises, a sign that they would not be looted. |
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As the train approached Manchester the trackside bystanders became increasingly hostile, booing, hissing and waving banners against Wellington. |
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Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as an army with banners. |
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We think that the world would be a better place without advertisements. To that end, we are going to remove all of the banners from our website. |
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Till now dupatta, logo, banners and hoardings have been used and seen by people. |
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The mural, featuring a group of pigeons holding anti-immigration banners, appeared this week in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. |
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Later she returned to more traditional forms of painting as well as producing proclamatory banners. |
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Many of the ralliers, who were packed into the stadium, were seen carrying banners and posters with pictures of Saleh on them. |
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My brother and I expected big flags and banners but the actual moment you crossed the border, with its wee road sign, always seemed a non-event. |
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In parts of Serbia, testicles are a delicacy which may explain the competition's banners is two overlapping ovoids. |
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By tradition, the Nazarene Festival begins at the seashore on August 23, with the townspeople bearing banners to the strains of passacaglias. |
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Nolan, a surviver of the Toon's relegation turmoil, remembered those Villa banners when he hooked in the fifth from an uncleared corner. |
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Yet communities are still posting phone numbers on banners and temporary signs. |
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Colorful banners commemorating Ramadan have already been strung up. |
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It also contains a wooden iconostas with three royal doors, on top of which and under the roof of the Church there are two wonderful banners. |
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Billboards, skywriters, airplane banners and even blimps claimed the outdoor sky long ago. |
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Other yelled slogans and waved banners, blew hunting horns and set off fireworks. |
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During my October visit, banners everywhere announced Krakow as the 2013 UNESCO City of Literature. |
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Several costumes and banners featured images of pigs following claims in a new biography that Mr Cameron took part in a bizarre initiation ceremony at Oxford. |
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Although almost universally called a standard, such flags when used in the United Kingdom are banners of arms, as they comprise the shield of the Royal Arms. |
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The direct heir to the Throne has several distinct standards and banners for use throughout the United Kingdom in representation of this position. |
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Unlike other British Orders, the armorial banners of Knights and Ladies of the Thistle are not hung in the chapel, but instead in an adjacent part of St Giles High Kirk. |
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Apart from the ermine flag, Breton historic banners include the Kroaz Du, a white flag with a black cross, the perfect negative of the Cornish flag. |
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The protestors were holding the banners and placards inscribed slogans for the removal of TMO and T O Finance and called for an inquiry of huge corruption in funds. |
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It operates stores under EB Games, GameStop and Micromania banners. |
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As a Plebe, I participated in constructing and hanging several banners. |
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Titan provides sales, marketing, creative, research and maintenance of advertising on bus, rail, bulletins, telephone kiosks, street banners and street furniture. |
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KiwiWord 2000 is not adware or bannerware, you will find no banners etc. |
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They produced a number of large banners for businesses in Charleston that wished to trumpet their solidarity with fellow South Carolinians who, of course, were also customers. |
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The banners used by the prince vary depending upon location. |
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Eventually Conrad of Montferrat concluded the surrender negotiations with Saladin's forces inside Acre and raised the banners of the kings in the city. |
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For decades in East Germany, Lenin, who led the Russian Bolshevik revolution of 1917, was held up as the model communist, feted everwhere in portraits, banners and statues. |
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Some 2,000 years ago, the barbarous Carpathian rulers known as the Dacians charged into battle against the invading Roman forces behind wolf-head banners. |
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These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, They also would carry heart shaped vesta cases, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. |
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Under strict orders, they looted the city, but respected the banners. |
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At Tikal, where a great quantity of graffiti has been recorded, the subject matter includes drawings of temples, people, deities, animals, banners, litters, and thrones. |
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In the 20th century, George V's wife, Mary of Teck, had her grave upgraded and there are now banners there denoting Catherine as a Queen of England. |
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In 1911, the procession inside Westminster Abbey included the banners of the dominions and the Indian Empire along with the traditional banners of the Home Nations. |
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Alvarado's company made it there first, and Gutierrez de Badajoz advanced to the top of the Huichilcbos cue, setting it afire and planting their Spanish banners. |
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The monarch previously held royal standards for Sierra Leone, Mauritius, Malta, and Trinidad and Tobago, but these banners became obsolete when the countries became republics. |
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In the United Kingdom, most have their own distinctive banner or banners. |
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They donned their clerical collars and white arm bands, in support of the MakePovertyHistory campaign, as they marched down Whitehall singing hymns and holding banners. |
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Other flags and banners may be those of the gods or immortals themselves. |
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