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    1. Vera and Theo took off the British flag and painted over the sign, but they kept everything else


    2. "He brought nothing but shame to his nation's flag


    3. "So what was the deal with Zamir's tattoo? Why would anyone want a tattoo of the Albanian flag?"


    4. It wasn't just the flag


    5. On one side of this monument is a statue of freedom fighters raising the Kenyan flag


    6. the only flag of St George seen waving this warm


    7. Towards the end of the village, sat a grove of windmills, their blades pushing at an endless sky but the highest point was the tower of a church or basilica and close to that waved the noble blue and white national flag of Greece - a part of the nation, yet apart from the nation


    8. You will recognise it from the others because it flies the noble flag of Greece from a tall white pole in the yard


    9. A winch, emergency oars, and the blue and white striped flag of Greece


    10. 'The nine stripes in our flag symbolize the nine Muses, the goddesses of art and civilization although we have many theories like that, if you are interested,' Alessandra put her arms round her brother

    11. With request header to set IsAjax flag


    12. colours of the Indian flag


    13. Whenever artefacts are revealed in this area, and they appear almost daily, we keep them underground, hidden in a safe place, because as soon as discoveries are registered, the authorities might as well run up a flag and invite the plunderers to try their luck


    14. the Female Christian Satanist, do not bear the flag of the black dot!


    15. both sides would send up a flag as an alert that a message was to be


    16. I got a big red flag as was the case most of the time


    17. on, each force putting a flag on the days it conquered, trading the blows of cold


    18. “It’s no wonder that these stars appear on the Australian flag


    19. Both teams lined up down the baselines and faced the flag in center field


    20. A flag with a red cross of St

    21. flag: red, yel ow and blue


    22. kept the flag of civilization almost 1000


    23. its symbols: red flag with the hammer and sickle


    24. battle had been won, the enemy trampled and the flag unfurled


    25. This way, she’d notice immediately if his interest began to flag


    26. not forget that, on the flag the majority of Arab


    27. The Imperial moved his attention to the map on the table, taking a blue flag here and replacing it with a red one there


    28. Erin is closing in on Tammy’s flag


    29. He did not see the gilded flag of the purple lion enter Saparen, or the Thanes, their armor gleaming in the rising sun, cut through the line of ern


    30. With a giant flag stored on either side of the island we’d be ready to draw the attention of the ship’s crew when the time came to do so

    31. In the meantime, I had fired the cannon a second time and returned to waving the flag


    32. ” Meanwhile, the English flag flying on board the


    33. Florida was lowered and the Confederate flag was sent up


    34. Confederate Flag Officer Samuel Barron who offered his consent


    35. A good golf course should have holes that dogleg right and dogleg left, with enough obstacles so the flag cannot be seen from the tee box


    36. Within an hour of the first observation, it became clear that she was flying the English ensign flag from her peak, but she looked so American that


    37. Shenandoah crew was satisfied to the man to see that this little ship was protected by the flag she flew and was safe from


    38. I tire of seeing newscasts depicting Hispanic high school students in American schools lowering the American flag and replacing it with the flag of Mexico


    39. The islanders did not recognize the flag being flown by the Shenandoah and inquired as to its origin


    40. thereafter, the stranger was close to the stern of the Shenandoah and flew the flag of the United States, just what Waddell was

    41. Doesn"t he remember the millions killed under Stalin, who was a Communist with a big C? Would he get away with trampling and spitting on the national flag in Communist (with a big C) China?


    42. Confederate flag to be raised on the Shenandoah, thereby showing its colors to the Delphine


    43. and flag waving and shouts and cheers


    44. At that time, the flag had not been shown


    45. hoisted the flag of Oahu


    46. Once the boats had left the Shenandoah, the Confederate flag was raised and the gun was fired giving notice to all in the


    47. anchorage was asked if he knew the Confederate flag


    48. white flag of truce


    49. Flying the English flag, they soon caught up with the vessel they were chasing, and this turned out to be the Robert Towns, an English whaler out of Sidney, Australia


    50. (Bring on the multicolored flag!) Barak Obama has, for the second year running, proclaimed June as this abomination














































    1. Of course, this anomaly automatically flagged the authorities into action, and they were on their way


    2. Maybe the problem was that she hadn’t used credit-tat the for some time and this had been flagged by the system


    3. She knew his DNA hadn't changed, the scanner currently trained on him would have flagged that


    4. These men travelled on British passports and could go to places where a South African passport would immediately be flagged


    5. That means your name is now on a computer and your passport flagged


    6. will then approach the doe that has flagged him


    7. flagged your application this morning


    8. The minivans were flagged to one side, the driver and recruiters


    9. Penn nodded as he flagged down the nearest taxi


    10. Why wasn’t this flagged by their lab?”

    11. The plays maintained their tension, were less complicated and the action never flagged


    12. Your name was flagged by one of Fergus’ systems


    13. He flagged a cab and went home


    14. “I have been on the phone to Tel Aviv and they inform me that Hertsinger Press is registered here in Bloemfontein but it has been flagged by our intelligence as a possible Nazi cover


    15. The flagged floor stretched away under his feet, and the line of cells ran away to the right and left behind him, but he could not make out the other limits of the place into which he had come


    16. He normally wouldn’t have flagged the second piece of mail, except that it was being sent directly from David Manning, and on the same day as the other related matter


    17. When it was learnt that the king was travelling with a vast retinue of a thousand bodyguards; servants and slaves to the neighbouring kingdom of Medes, he was taken to line the way on the great flagged entrance to the city where nobles and privileged ones would be near the power that kept the empire alive and so continue to serve him


    18. The recording of the phone call was received seven days earlier and recently flagged to be related to case 052


    19. Is this the bookstore saleswoman on Seinfeld who flagged George’s book?


    20. ‘’Well, according to the United States no-fly list, which overrules other international lists, you are still flagged as a suspected terrorist supporter and murderer

    21. I have to thank the brilliant comedian Gallagher for that word schule, which my version of spellchecker has flagged


    22. This wonderful piece of software flagged his name


    23. � A British commando had flagged down the carrier after emerging from behind the corner of a large brick building


    24. The intrusion had been flagged, but there was no trace of the intruder


    25. Recording their faces and the car’s make and plate number in her mind, Ingrid flagged down a cyclo, as bicycle-taxis were called in Vietnam, and took place in it, speaking briefly in Vietnamese to the driver


    26. Today no stone would be left unturned with the entire property flagged as a crime scene and the promise of a long and demanding day ahead


    27. I was eventually flagged down by a big burly


    28. I once had flagged with a nice gentleman that had attended a good Bible college but deviated from Christianity because he said that Christian Theology was just a bunch of Hooey


    29. Kletsova flagged the waitress


    30. She flagged the waitress and pointed to her beer

    31. “They’re onto you, and your alias has been flagged in the national system


    32. And as if to direct the Hindu resentment in his tracks into the ballot boxes, Lal Krishna Advani, a la Bhagirath, flagged off his Rath Yathra from Somnath, the temple town once ransacked by Mahmud Ghazni, but rebuilt by the independent Hindustan


    33. Without thinking twice about it, Joel carefully scooped Kathy up into his arms, (not over his shoulder this time, but in his arms), and with the help of his buddies, proceeded to walk briskly towards the waiting limo, while Gerry and a purser flagged the oncoming traffic to a halt


    34. Otherwise, your content will be flagged as duplicate by the


    35. Another five minutes and I came to a six-way intersection, the trail to the right flagged with a red kerchief


    36. A recent addendum flagged that Mulkousky"s claim of homosexuality had


    37. shadows, and flagged the car to a stop


    38. Outside was the flagged terrace, and then a very green lawn with worms and blackbirds on it and a flagged path down the middle leading to a little iron gate


    39. The accountant followed him into his office and spoke quickly as the Chief Secretary perused papers bearing red, green or yellow flagged markers


    40. The mamasan flagged down a Baht bus, and gave instructions to the driver

    41. As the Auditor left, Murray delved back in his notebook, chasing the mentions he had flagged over the last couple of months


    42. and flagged down a second taxi, soon back at the Hilton and in


    43. reacting, he reached the main road and flagged down a taxi,


    44. Our conversation flagged because of this preoccupation and I had a thoroughly uncomfortable evening


    45. On an impulse, he got up, put on his coat and jaunty hat, picked up his cane, waved to the boys and outside on the street flagged down a taxi


    46. The notes are followed by the reconstruction, if not otherwise flagged for


    47. In a magnanimous gesture, she flagged down the bartender and ordered a round of drinks on her


    48. At this moment there shook out into the air a wavering, quavering, doleful lamentation which seemed to lack strength to unfold itself, and yet flagged on; at the sound of which doors in back streets burst sullenly open; workmen stumped forth


    49. It was a two-man job: Gram led the horse, whipping it on when it flagged, while Wulfric guided the


    50. With Pestsov intellectual conversation never flagged for an instant



















    1. It was a large room with stone flagging on the floor


    2. Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline


    3. Evil has acquired a quasi-mythical character whose ―primitive‖ notions are considered unworthy of any ―right thinking,‖ ―enlightened‖ individual whose flagging (moral) perceptions no longer seem to bewilder the imagination


    4. wagging her tail, a practice which goat raisers call flagging


    5. He had become adept at scanning a balance sheet and immediately flagging any incorrect or weak entries,” Babcock remembers


    6. One of the worst problems was flagging paper on neglected boards that hadn’t been sold and couldn’t be sold in the condition they were in


    7. flagging them down because I could not see the numbers properly


    8. She had no trouble flagging a cab, and she was at her


    9. The sight of a dark-suited, dog-collared fellow of about forty, seemed like a beacon of kindness in a world suddenly turned hostile, so I approached in the hope that, like Jesus, he would gather up this lost sheep and offer shelter – or at least wise words that would assuage the hurt, bolster my flagging self esteem, and set me on the path to redemption


    10. ’ She nodded coolly, led her flagging entourage to a negrav chute and disappeared heavenward

    11. ‘If those criminals are playing tricks, I’ll get them,’ she said loudly in an increasingly vain attempt to bolster flagging courage


    12. Almost tempting his flagging appetite


    13. Conjuring, she wove the spell to fix the broken bones and torn flesh but could do nothing yet to fix the flagging core of his strength


    14. Did he know I was here? Could he have known about that rotten flagging? Where is he now, girl?"


    15. He also knew that Todd would be the best man to accelerate the flagging numbers in Europe with his brash, bigoted opinions


    16. Conan turned in his horse at a certain gold-worked gate, and rode into a court where a fountain tinkled and pigeons fluttered from marble coping to marble flagging


    17. She finally spoke in a near whisper, her voice still trembling with fear and pain, as Ingrid was flagging down a taxi


    18. " He launched into an obscene but hilarious and probably effective method of recapturing a man's flagging interest


    19. It was becoming clear that the flagging job could not provide


    20. Perhaps He brought me here for a reason, perhaps to restore my flagging faith even as the shadows of the Inquisition behind me grow longer

    21. Imagine the fucking chaos at the airport with every damn bomb sniffer flagging red at the same time


    22. She had read carefully through most of it, flagging a few pages of particular interest to her, when a loudspeaker announced the arrival of the plane carrying Sarah and Hien


    23. Michael tried to cheer them up and rally their flagging spirits but was


    24. “Perhaps most important, they’re going to tell you that GrandGoods and other big box stores like it are the only option for saving your flagging economy


    25. There was quite a bounty to be had from a union with House Galador, though, and the Kessant fortunes---his fortunes, now---were flagging


    26. "Purdy performs the best tipping & flagging in the world


    27. She glanced over to the stage and saw a worker flagging her over


    28. When she pulled up to the white mansion, she could see the blonde flagging her down


    29. Flagging, his blows lessening, they


    30. The rest of his followers endured, impeding the flurry of trepidation flagging them

    31. By the curb toward the edge of the flagging,


    32. Sancho had recourse to the larder of his alforjas and took out of them what he called the prog; Don Quixote rinsed his mouth and bathed his face, by which cooling process his flagging energies were revived


    33. But, what yet increased the oddity of this strange fancy was the gentleman being young; whereas it generally attacks, it seems, such as are, through age, obliged to have recourse to this experiment, for quickening the circulation of their sluggish juices, and determining a conflux of the spirits of pleasure towards those flagging shrivelly parts, that rise to life only by virtue of those titillating ardours created by the


    34. He was reading a book, and thinking of what he was reading, and stopping to listen to Agafea Mihalovna, who gossiped away without flagging, and yet with all that, all sorts of pictures of family life and work in the future rose disconnectedly before his imagination


    35. Mammy though she intended to force the food down Ellen’s throat should she see signs of stood beside the table, watching every forkful that traveled from plate to mouth, as flagging


    36. They were flagging in the rays of the bright sun, winter sun shining in a pale cool sky though it was; their heads were down and their tongues lolling out


    37. As a huge aid in flagging contingencies, risks, and uncertainties of all sorts


    38. A key aspect to technical analysis is the development of specific signals flagging likely reversal


    39. But Stochastics moved upward strongly, flagging the likely uptrend that began in response


    40. Through the sound of the shivering glass I could hear the "ting" of the gold, as some of the sovereigns fell on the flagging

    41. Mrs Horsefall summoned up her flagging energy again


    42. It was generally remarked that his dinners and suppers, usually simple and short, were now prolonged, and that he began to sustain his flagging energies with spirits


    43. Napoleon at once availed himself of this hesitation to support Berthier’s flagging hopes, and assure him that they were still in a position to wait, and finally sent the officer back to Murat with the full conviction that he would spread the notion in the advance-guard that the Emperor had his plans fully thought out and decided upon


    44. I certainly must go to Razumihin even if it were not close by … let him win his bet! Let us give him some satisfaction, too—no matter! Strength, strength is what one wants, you can get nothing without it, and strength must be won by strength—that’s what they don’t know,’ he added proudly and self-confidently and he walked with flagging footsteps from the bridge


    45. It was said that Ippolit Kirillovitch was in a tremor at meeting Fetyukovitch, and that they had been enemies from the beginning of their careers in Petersburg, that though our sensitive prosecutor, who always considered that he had been aggrieved by some one in Petersburg because his talents had not been properly appreciated, was keenly excited over the Karamazov case, and was even dreaming of rebuilding his flagging fortunes by means of it, Fetyukovitch, they said, was his one anxiety


    46. All the generals, officers, and soldiers of the French army knew it could not be done, because the flagging spirit of the troops would not permit it


    1. He SHOUTS, his sleeping comrade jumps up, straightens his uniform and the pair snap to attention just as the convoy arrives, its fluttering Arababian flags indicating a royal motorcade


    2. We could almost communicate by raising flags


    3. with a tray of flags


    4. As if I would recognise them if they were waving flags! Honestly, Lintze, you are a complete prat at times


    5. flags to call for the Sennen boats, and waited,


    6. Colorful flags adorned large spires at each home; and beyond Duncan could see children running and playing


    7. There had been what looked like sweet flags by that waterlogged bit … almost a pond really … and she’d seen some rushes … would they be the edible variety? She wondered what they would taste like


    8. the olden days, they used to use semaphore flags during the day, and


    9. At the sound of Tom’s boots scuffing the stone flags, Briz and


    10. Just before exiting, the Legion’s flags, hanging on all sides of the room, soon caught her cursory glance

    11. little flags of blue and red spanning the province


    12. Carius in the meantime had taken to absently twisting the little flags between his fingers


    13. The Imperial suddenly looked up from the flags and the map, hazel eyes shining in the light of a still-young day


    14. flags of the press


    15. The wind was blowing the directional flags west to east


    16. Next we made two extra long hand-held flagpoles to which we attached extra large white flags


    17. to exchange a great deal of news with ships flying other flags


    18. ” After the briefing was finished we got once more to attack the mocked up trenches but this time we had men with flags simulating the creeping artillery barrage whilst we walked in a line behind it and wondered to ourselves what this would be like with more than seventy pounds of equipment on your person


    19. Flags all over, including the White House, went from


    20. After the yellow eyes, what I noticed most was its alert, pointed ears with little tufts of fur standing up at the tips like tiny flags

    21. The military hospital and barracks, standing at the edge of the city, were plentifully bedecked with Red Cross flags, while before them, separated delusively by an invisible valley, were the forts and blockhouses of San Juan


    22. With the end of the investigations, the flags were lowered to half-mast


    23. ‖ Such carefree attitudes conveyed by teachers and school administrators oftentimes serve as self-fulfilling prophecies; whose (passive) acceptance continues to (willingly) lend its moral support to sexual tolerance; notwithstanding the waving of white flags seeking to override parental authority by withdrawing the support of schools that consider it their public duty to ―properly‖ instruct their (own) children


    24. William ignored the noise of gunfire and fallen men, shut out visions of flags hoisted high above horses’ heads


    25. Hence there are no red flags on their passports and they are below the radar so to speak


    26. If the banners and flags are shifted about, sedition is afoot


    27. Six prayer flags


    28. The prayer flags are placed in each corner of the Hochaka at the top of each willow


    29. The blue and green prayer flags are placed on a willow stick that is at your altar site inside the Hochaka


    30. One of my yellow prayer flags blew into the

    31. their prayer ties, flags, and willow sticks into the fire


    32. the flags of far-flung countries


    33. I admit that I was more interested in seeing her step dad and brother because of the red flags they raised in my mind


    34. I remembered why I had my own red flags about both men and their possible involvement in Vickie"s murder


    35. The signals’ officer then communicated it by a hand gesture to a soldier who held two colored flags


    36. The soldier began waving the flags in a specific pattern repeatedly


    37. In the far distance where the siege engine battalion was arrayed, an answering wave of flags could be seen shortly thereafter


    38. red flags fingered out


    39. The red flags will be flying by ten and it’s wise not to enter the water in between them


    40. It had a picture of a race car in blue on the front and on either side of the race car were blue checkered flags

    41. This card has similar actuation to credit card operator’s flags, however with other functions that avoid transforming those virtual monetary resources in drafts or right of receipt in physical money


    42. Of the Red flags


    43. Other red flags indicating fake cloud software are vendors that offer the same product


    44. For her party, Theresa had churned up some homemade strawberry ice cream, which she scooped into colorful little bowls with star-spangled toothpick flags planted on each scoop


    45. The flags of Spain, France, England, Holland, Denmark and the United States have flown over its public buildings at various times in its history


    46. beginning of the parade, led by the Filipino and the Spanish flags next to each other


    47. 13 And the woman hastened to take away her son before the officers came, and she took for him an Ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child in it, and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink


    48. 3 And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an Ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink


    49. 5 And the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the river; and her maidens walked along by the river's side; and when she saw the Ark among the flags, she sent her maid to fetch it


    50. With the flags in place I begin snapping











































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    Synonyms for "flag"

    flag flagstone pin masthead signal flag fleur-de-lis iris sword lily ease off ease up slacken off droop sag swag signal wave gesture banner emblem pennon colour ensign jack

    "flag" definitions

    emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design


    a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine (usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc.


    plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals


    a rectangular piece of fabric used as a signalling device


    flagpole used to mark the position of the hole on a golf green


    stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones


    a conspicuously marked or shaped tail


    communicate or signal with a flag


    provide with a flag


    droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness


    decorate with flags


    become less intense