At the 1998 Nagano Olympics, he was rapped by Bazay for criticizing the selection of freestyle skier Jean-Luc Brassard as Canada's flag-bearer. |
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Unlike his party's flag-bearer, Mr Webb understands America's warrior culture. |
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Thirty years later, this very dance became the flag-bearer of cultural heritage and national pride. |
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The Jamaican team arrive with flag-bearer, Usain Bolt, out in front as usual. |
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In 1956 he became the flag-bearer for outsiders and youth with Look Back in Anger. |
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It was thus a crime even to touch the flag-bearer. |
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He is a flag-bearer and marches in parades whenever there is a need. |
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Indian Olympic Association acting President V K Malhotra announced that Sushil will be India's flag-bearer. |
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Instead of forcing them to spend money they don't have on 2000 seats which will hardly ever be used, why don't they use them as the flag-bearer for a safe standing experiment? |
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Twain's precocious and wayward protagonist is hailed as a depositary and a hierophantic flag-bearer of the broad frontier-territory-wilderness ethos. |
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A competition giving youngsters aged 14 to 16 the chance to become a flag-bearer for a Millennium Stadium fixture of the global showdown is running in the capital on Saturday. |
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Maria Sharapova will be the Russian delegation's flag-bearer at next month's Olympic opening ceremony in London, Russia's tennis chief Shamil Tarpishchev said on Tuesday. |
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