Sure enough, the flags waving high in the streets of the city bore the crest of Northwind, where Jessie's husband, Ben, was Duke. |
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Using weatherproof flags approved by the Coast Guard, I attempted to signal passing ships. |
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Under strict secrecy, they flew to the Persian Gulf to witness the reflagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers with U.S. flags. |
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That evening, images of the Algerian and French flags flying side by side during the victory celebrations were beamed out to the world. |
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When he traveled within the country, streets would be closed and would be lined with schoolchildren waving flags and singing national songs. |
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The mainly women workers, who were accompanied by their children, waved red flags and chanted anti-government slogans. |
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The main street was alive with colour as the schoolchildren waved their flags and greeted the visitors. |
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The poems are alliterative, disjunctive, unpunctuated, fabular, and also political, based as they are on maps and their borders and flags. |
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They are currently upgrading the bays with computer teaching aids and re-designing the outfield with target flags and yardages. |
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They line the grass verge along the roadside, proudly displaying flags and banners. |
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The flags are held, arms extended, in various positions representing each of the letters of the alphabet or numbers. |
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If the member states agreed to the change, flags and letterheads could be changed. |
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Retirements included Ryan Hunter Reay who crashed heavily on the sixth lap bringing out the yellow flags. |
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We had some help with the yellow flags during the race and I was able to get close enough to put a pass on Terry Borcheller on the last lap. |
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My only problem was that I had yellow flags on my two laps on new tyres so I wasn't able to make use of them. |
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For this reason use of the safety car should be kept to a minimum, replaced by outright race stoppages or use of double-waved yellow flags. |
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Snyder made forceful, rectangular router cuts into the wall, reproducing the geometric configurations of five different flags. |
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Some waved white flags and others sang the national anthem while they faced the heavily armed rebels. |
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I returned to Japan in 1948, and I found the red flags of communism everywhere. |
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Across the country, flags over public buildings and royal residences were flying at half-mast. |
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Perhaps England fans shouldn't be allowed flags at all then sour Anglophobes like him wouldn't get so ruffled. |
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Litter louts, owners of uncontrolled dogs and people who ignore red flags and danger signs must conform to the rules of responsible behaviour. |
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Its Colouring Book link has small pictures of the flags useful for answering the questions in this Quiz. |
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Now that there was a light breeze ruffling through the flags the castle seemed more intimidating now. |
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They burn flags, destroy property, disturb the peace and then act surprised and horrified when they are confronted and arrested. |
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He worked the room slowly and patiently, autographing the flags, the rosettes, even proffered napkins. |
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While travelling in India and Nepal, Ellis became interested in the Buddhist mandalas and prayer flags. |
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Hugging their flags, their heads bowed, men and women were in tears as they quickly made their way home. |
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Ships were dressed with flags and sailors climbed the rigging or stood on decks, caps in hand, to cheer the Queen. |
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During the early hours of Sunday vandals overturned the towering scaffolding outside the school, causing flags and poles to crash into the road. |
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Like many of the earlier heraldic flags, it seems that this form of flag originated in military use ashore. |
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The Queen is not the only member of the royal family to have personal flags. |
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Many wore their faithful maroon scarves while some were draped in Jambo flags and others had their faces painted. |
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The spectators were told the flags had to be dismantled in the interests of health and safety in the events arena. |
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Airport staff waved flags as Concorde taxied to a halt through an arch of water cannon provided by the airport fire service. |
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At best, they receive a few quizzical stares, a couple of thumbs-up signs and a desperate waving of white flags. |
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Protesters complained many people had already been using national flags and symbols, although they were technically illegal. |
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Many Japanese flags and other articles like swords are sold on Internet auctions and at flea markets. |
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Motorcycles and cars roam the streets with palm-sized Indonesian flags waving. |
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Even the statues of great scholars and freedom fighters that add lustre to the city's heritage will be covered with party flags and posters. |
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A short while later the flags were raised, and you could literally see a teardrop going down Oprah's cheek. |
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The border crossing is marked, not with gates and flags, but with attitude. |
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America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle. |
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The colours of the rings and the white background were those that appeared on all the national flags of the world at the time of its creation. |
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Some of the ladies from the auxiliary were up the other day, putting little flags on the graves. |
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It was not clear who the protesters were but many were dressed in black and some carried Communist Party and socialist flags. |
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And there are definitely times where the momentum of the mix flags slightly. |
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All day I have been watching the marchers file past, a few with flags, more with placards, all in a holiday mood. |
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The fluttering blue flags marking cut areas in the scorched trees signal that my days bumping down these washboarded roads have been in vain. |
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Furthermore, this portrait symbolizes the patriotism felt in this country with the three American flags waving in the background. |
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Dozens of turrets and towers jutted into the painted sky, black-and-violet flags waving from their tops. |
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I got to the last waymark on the 212-mile Southern Upland Way, but there were no throngs of cheering crowds, no flags being waved. |
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Welsh flags fly proudly everywhere, and Welsh as an official language is commonly spoken. |
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News came in that a squadron of armored cars were rumbling down the Nevsky with red flags flying from them. |
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Behind the asymmetric bars sat the gymnasts, a rainbow of tracksuits under a canopy of national flags. |
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York stone flags, laid in random sizes, were chosen for the paving to give a sense of quality and scale. |
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Dean wasn't just whistling Dixie when he made his infamous remark about reaching out to bubbas bearing Confederate flags. |
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Will the NGO-led masses be waving white flags of surrender on 2 July in Edinburgh with these wristbands? |
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Morale is low in the army and many soldiers are preparing white flags of surrender. |
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After their pill box on the cliffs above Omaha suffers several direct hits, the German defenders emerge waving white flags. |
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A good backstroker knows how many strokes to take when they see the flags before flipping over onto their stomachs for the flip turn. |
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Along with flags and painted kerbstones they mark out paramilitary territory. |
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On our way into the French Quarter, a wild-eyed man flags down our car, begging us for insulin or information about where some can be found. |
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Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity. |
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He shall see the marshes gold with flags and kingcups and find shepherd's purse on a slag-heap. |
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He grabbed red danger flags and special detonators, used to stop trains, and ran into the path of the train. |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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If they tried to do this in one fall swoop, red flags and alarms would be going off all over the place. |
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Indeed, in the end, all that the panel did conclude was that there were many red flags that counseled against going to air quickly. |
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When one of these red flags are hanging, that warns mariners that a storm warning has been posted. |
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Here are some red flags that may indicate that your trainer isn't up to the task of nutrition counseling. |
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A cheaper price should raise some red flags as to the quality of the chemicals used or the expertise of the stylist according to the experts. |
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It seems that Rupert, typically fearless, ignored the warnings and swam when the red flags were up. |
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Now, returning to the original question, this description of this installation raises several red flags. |
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Some in the entourage had covered their faces with flags or hoods, some wore uniforms, and some had strapped webbed belts with green cartridge cases over their jeans. |
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They started cheering madly waving their school flags as well. |
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The audience adorn themselves in patriotic tat, such as Union Jack hats and novelty polyester ties, and sing songs about Britain's greatness whilst waving plastic flags. |
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Russian and Ukrainian flags waved together in the hands of the demonstrators. |
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History has no shortage of rogue explorers seizing land, hoisting their flags, and building new societies. |
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Italy's Adriatic coast is justifiably famous, and Le Marche has almost 200 km of long sandy beaches and coves, with several resorts flying blue flags. |
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Scuffles broke out with riot police, who used pepper spray to repel party members wielding Greek flags on thick wooden sticks. |
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The CIA had trained their field agents to recognize letter bombs and other forms of covert technology, but nothing from Jack's training raised red flags about this envelope. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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Badges hanging from their necks boast small national flags, and a cacophony of accents represents more than 20 countries. |
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But some of those we saw today in the center of the city venturing out into the streets, waving white flags so soldiers and Marines wouldn't shoot them. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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They not only hoisted Russian flags, but reportedly beat Ukrainians who expressed indignation at Russian aggression in Crimea. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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And there's American flags waving in the background, and plenty of 'em. |
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Eatables with high calorie content such as bajji, vada, bonda, fried rice and fried cauliflower and potato were displayed with small flags carrying weight and calories. |
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Well, by now, hopefully the flags have been aired and the jerseys washed. |
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I saw straight in front of me a khor with rocks on either side filled with a dense mass of Dervishes packed around three flags, yelling defiance at us. |
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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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For the ceremony, countries have flags, not colored windsocks. |
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As chancellor of the University of Mississippi, Robert Khayat helped remove confederate flags from the football stadium. |
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So I hope for an Independence Day in my lifetime when we will see zero shivering little bodies hawking our flags. |
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But the facts were that he alleged that Council was negligent because they had placed the flags at a location that was inappropriate, because there were sandbanks there. |
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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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Two huge flags, as tall as the train itself and barely supported by the wind, trailed out bravely, one from the tender and the other from the rear wagon. |
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Curious housewives stepped out in their aprons to watch them march down the road, four abreast waving two large American flags. |
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I can see those flags flying in the breeze and that lush green of ball park grass, so much brighter than anything I could ever get in my own back yard. |
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A PAPD chaplain said a prayer and the three honor guards folded the three flags as they would at a triple burial. |
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The festivities begin with their entrance on a speedboat in red-and-white costumes carrying handmade flags that combine the maple leaf with the California Republic bear. |
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Many marchers waved red flags and carried home-made workplace banners. |
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In retrospect, we probably should have had some red flags on that. |
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But ample reason exists for raising some red flags about this movement. |
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Groups of young people in cars waved flags out their sunroofs and honked their horns in victory. |
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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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Every other day, you would see demonstrations and Kurdish flags along side flags of the Syrian revolution. |
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McCuskey believes the shift in flags will start from September when shipowners traditionally make arrangements to renew or reflag from the following January. |
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Paper flags of countries that have fought for freedom hang on strings from the ceiling like nationalist Christmas lights. |
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There were only 12.5 minutes left in the whole match when Martin Peters set the flags of St. George waving in the stands. |
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In a show of solidarity, liberal Republican Mayor John Lindsay ordered that flags be flown at half-mast. |
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Thousands cheered for Ukrainian unity and heroism as the blue-and-yellow flags of their country flapped in the late summer sun. |
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There was another wall of riot police, and men carrying Bahraini flags milled up and down the road. |
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With the regimentation of western armies from the 16th century onwards, military flags were codified into various types, each with their own special name. |
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Checking regulations are not uniform, and can range from checking flags and safety radios to load lines showing how deep in the water a ship may sit without being overloaded. |
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The clampdown on media has also raised red flags among rights activists in the country. |
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A line of five America flags was snapping in the icy wind outside the rental office. |
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The threat has been greeted with derision here around the barricaded city hall festooned with Russian and Soviet flags. |
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Incidents like this may serve as red flags to plaintiff lawyers. |
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In both cases, cobalt blue was used to accent certain elements including the bells, the man's shoes, shirt, and hat, and the cantons of the flags. |
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Placards or yellow flags traditionally marked places under quarantine. |
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I spoke with the African American flagger as well, but she was more interested in talking politics than flags. |
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Various of the sandstone beds of the Millstone Grit have been quarried for building stone, paving flags and roofing material. |
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I find them a curiously confronting sight, dressed in thongs, boardies and Victoria Bitter singlets, and shrouded in Australian flags. |
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By selecting, scaling, and clothifying these various objects, you can create an assortment of towels, blankets, scarves, shawls, and flags. |
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As I looked at the sky, I could see cummies forming, but not much wind was showing on the trees or flags on our drive towards the Butte. |
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The British Union Flag incorporates the flags of Scotland, Ireland and England, but has no Welsh representation. |
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Flagpoles on many tors in and around the ranges fly red flags when firing is taking place. |
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The nationalist movement in Scotland is associated with flags, strange costumes, weird music and extravagant ceremonial. |
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His cross appears in many buildings and local flags, including the one of the Catalan capital, Barcelona. |
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A long line of red and white flags extends from the top of the mainyard to the helm and streamers flutter from the mastheads. |
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On the opening day, following the practice introduced at the Intercalated Games of 1906, teams paraded behind national flags. |
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This was followed by a section highlighting London, One month later, the Olympic and Paralympic flags were raised outside the London City Hall. |
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Coulthard got a point in Australia after Scott Speed was penalised for passing him under the yellow flags. |
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There is reason to think that cloth flags of this design were employed during the 17th century for unofficial use on Scottish vessels at sea. |
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Traditionally, the flags follow the Blue Ensign design, with the Union Flag in the canton, and the territory's coat of arms in the fly. |
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National symbols, anthems, myths, flags and narratives were assiduously constructed by nationalists and widely adopted. |
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In 1999, the church voted to prohibit the flying of flags other than St Patrick's flag and the Flag of the Anglican Communion. |
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Several flags outside of the United Kingdom are based on the Scottish saltire. |
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The saltire has occasionally served unofficially to represent Northern Ireland and been considered less contentious than other flags flown there. |
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A 1612 seal of Trinity College, Dublin shows uncoloured cross and saltire flags. |
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It is one of the flags approved by the Orange Institution for display during Orange walks. |
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The arms were granted by Arthur Vicars in 1901, based on a 1612 seal showing uncoloured cross and saltire flags. |
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This has had only limited success however, and controversy continues over the use of flags in the parade. |
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The Peace Arch has the flags of the US and Canada mounted on its crown, and two inscriptions on both sides of its frieze. |
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Since the 1960s, Queen Elizabeth II has had several personal flags designed for her use as sovereign of certain Commonwealth realms. |
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It appears in numerous flags, including those of Scotland and Jamaica, and other coats of arms and seals. |
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A variant, also appearing on many past and present flags and symbols, is the Cross of Burgundy. |
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The Cross of Burgundy, a form of the Saint Andrew's Cross, is used in numerous flags across Europe and the Americas. |
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The closing ceremony took a visual theme of a music festival, with performers, tents, and flags within the stadium. |
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There are several cultural icons and regional symbols in Sicily, including flags, carts, sights and geographical features. |
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Although the Frisian regions have their own separate flags, Frisia as a whole has not historically had a flag of its own. |
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On another occasion, the naval hospital at Halifax requested some flags to fly for the Queen's birthday. |
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Fisher obliged, but sent only yellow and black flags signifying plague and quarantine. |
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The wolf is featured on the flags of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the Pawnee. |
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The maple leaf is depicted on Canada's current and previous flags, and on the Arms of Canada. |
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However, the same ships were reflagged with European flags and continued unmolested. |
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There is no well established series of official symbols or flags covering all the counties. |
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A recent series of flags, of varying levels of official adoption, have been established in many of the counties by competition or public poll. |
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Large red flags are flown and flashing warning lamps on Bindon Hill and St Alban's Head are lit when the ranges are in use. |
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It maintains a UK Flag Registry and offers advice and guidance about flags and their usage. |
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All Scottish flags must, by law, be authorised by Lord Lyon and recorded in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. |
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The College of Arms and the Court of the Lord Lyon maintain official registers of flags. |
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In our super fast world of instant news and ever changing technology, flags remain the ultimate symbol of identity. |
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Since 1995, the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag have been among the official flags of Australia. |
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Grand speeches, flags, exuberant students, and picnic lunches did not translate into a new political, bureaucratic, or administrative apparatus. |
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Bright flags, with Chinese writing on them, were said to please the dragon. |
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National flags, for example, may be considered more than signs representing a country. |
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Some houses are become in Spanish bars decorated with motifs like flags, grimaldas and posters. |
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On this day, all flags and coats of arms above the city walls were painted black as a sign of mourning. |
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One can see this symbol as a decorative element on Taoist organization flags and logos, temple floors, or stitched into clerical robes. |
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The series contains differing grain sizes and comprises grits, flags, shales and mudstones. |
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Although prominently named on Ordnance Survey maps, Beckhead Tarn is a small shallow pool with a bed of peat and submerged flags. |
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All administrative okrugs and districts have their own coats of arms and flags as well as individual heads of the area. |
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Rochdale Cenotaph, a war memorial bearing four sculpted and painted flags, is opposite the town hall. |
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Wind flags are not always actual flags, sometimes streamers are used, small triangle flags, or even pin wheels. |
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Each winter they repeat the exercise, flags are repaired and new ones made to add to the collection. |
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Boyles turns to look over his shoulder, squinting into the styptic sun, and then flags a hand over his head. |
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They did not build ships and beach on alien shores, and carry their flags and standards into new sunlights. |
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I present Bosnavina to its Duchess, I kiss the hem of her Majesty's robe and will tapestry her Palace with conquered flags. |
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The daring stunt was performed adeptly by Uppal, who collected two flags, whereas, Ajaz and Tandon managed to score one flags each. |
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Anders Holmquist is a vexillographer, or designer, maker and philosopher of flags. |
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Early in the narrative, Shelley flags Frankenstein's aberrance by his preoccupation with the ancient authors of natural philosophy. |
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By 1862, Signal Corps Soldiers were wearing an unofficial shoulder patch with crossed wig-wag flags, the primary implement of communication. |
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Windsocks, flags, tea cups and bunting are all up for grabs with few takers. |
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The easiest red flags to spot are rationalizations created to justify our behavior. |
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And when the database flags a conflict, the court must notify the judge. |
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Revanchists waved Mexican flags but also displayed one American flag, which they promptly threw to the ground and stomped on, cheering wildly. |
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The marchers carried several flags, including those of the Revolutionary Socialists Party, the Tagamoa Party, and the Social Democrats Party. |
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Thousands of people wrapped in flags marched in the frosty, smoky air. |
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Outside, somebody had taken care to lower the flags to half-mast. |
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Meanwhile, over at The BugWorld Experience on the Albert Dock, Leafcutter Ants have been parading with England flags up and down their insectarium. |
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Five years ago you could see flags of the Republic of China. |
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Bellowing to the din of drums and wailing Turkish pipes, teachers, doctors, bank staff and others marched in a sea of red and yellow union flags in the capital Ankara. |
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Myer, who later became a brigadier general, and his wig-wag flags. |
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Right below Juan Ponce is the Palace of the Fortaleza de Santa Catalina drawn in such a way so as to highlight the Puerto Rican and the Usonian flags waving above. |
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Whenever training took place, red warning flags were hoisted on poles at Cold East Cross, Hemsworthy Gate, Rippon Tor and elsewhere around the site. |
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Other flags and banners may be those of the gods or immortals themselves. |
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American ships were fraudulently transferred to neutral flags. |
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After World War II, many residents of Puerto Rico moved to Hartford and Puerto Rican flags can be found on cars and buildings all over the city even today. |
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If flags refer to the same bit position, they are added hexadecimally. |
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Fireproofing took the form of cast iron columns and beams from which sprang jack arches that were infilled with ash or sand and covered with stone flags or floorboards. |
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In more contemporary times there has been increasing discussion on national flags and a desire by some Oceanians to display their distinguishable and individualistic identity. |
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The program below, taken from Example 8.7, is recoded with several errors that are flaggable by the assembler. The octal listing is given with error flags. |
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On the other hand, the position of the Portuguese flags in the World Map is not consistent with events after 1514, nor with any other official account. |
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The flags went back up in January 2005 after much controversy nationwide and Paul Martin stating that he would not negotiate with the province if the flags were not flying. |
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The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. |
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These consisting of two thinner green vertical stripes surrounding a central thick white stripe, and these flags are still available from various sources. |
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Many Canadian flags and coat of arms have floral emblems on them. |
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The line was marked in 25 fathom intervals with flags denoting depth. |
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The Panamanian, Liberian, Marshallese and Bahamian flags are open registries and considered by the International Transport Workers' Federation to be flags of convenience. |
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But the council adopted the idea of an interfrisian flag and created an own design, containing elements of flags of the councils's three sections. |
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Representations of all three may be found at List of British flags. |
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As a result, the Cross of Burgundy has appeared in a wide variety of flags connected with territories formerly part of the Burgundian or Habsburg inheritance. |
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To visually warn wolves away from other pastures, Brown sometimes turns to the old European technique called fladry, stringing wire with bright flags along its length. |
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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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Other flags exist which feature a red saltire on a white field. |
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It is one of two flags authorised to be flown on church grounds by the Church of Ireland, the other being the Compass Rose Flag of the Anglican Communion. |
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In May 2016, the Saltire was flown from horseback during The Queen's 90th birthday celebration at Windsor, alongside the flags of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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A disallowed score is indicated by crossing the green and white flags. |
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Ships on the Thames, Tyne, Wear and Tees placed their flags at half mast. |
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The Queen also possesses royal standards and personal flags for use in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, and elsewhere. |
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National symbols and flags, national anthems, national languages, national myths and other symbols of national identity are highly important in nationalism. |
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Many of them, such as Isle of Man, Cayman islands and Bermuda are used as tax havens and as flags of convenience for ships as part of the Red Ensign group. |
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The flags of all six Australian States retain the Union Jack in the canton, as do some regional flags such as the Upper and Lower Murray River Flags. |
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Before 1996, most of the flags waved by supporters were Union Flags. |
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The tentacled oracle successfully predicted the outcome of eight matches by choosing a mussel or oyster from one of two boxes bearing the flags of competing nations. |
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The resulting yellow flags forced Hamilton to back off in the final moments of the session, which could have cost Hamilton a chance at pole position. |
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The group started by erecting flags across the South Stand gantry at the DW Stadium, beginning with 12 at the start of the 2010 season and grew steadily from there. |
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After the medals are given out by an IOC member, the national flags of the three medallists are raised while the national anthem of the gold medallist's country plays. |
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Vessels in the harbour flew flags and discharged guns in salute. |
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On 11 July 2012, the Polish Association of Northern Ireland called for action after Polish flags were burned on Eleventh Night bonfires in several locations across Belfast. |
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Northern Ireland comprises a patchwork of communities whose national loyalties are represented in some areas by flags flown from flagpoles or lamp posts. |
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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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The flags register is a veritable junkdrawer of disjointed bits of information and it's tough to just sit down and describe all of them in detail at once. |
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Three pictures displaying the flags of Qatar, Syria, and Ruanda. |
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As the Chinese and Hong Kong flags were raised at 8 am in Golden Bauhinia Square, in the downtown district of Wanchai, singing protesters were clearly audible. |
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There are huge signs in place all along the shoreline in Greek, English, Russian, French and German informing people of the dangerous rip currents, as well as red flags. |
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