Even companies that few would consider high-tech were eager to plant a flag in wearable computing.
Every house has been authorized to hang the national flag in memory of those who perished.
Sloat of the U.S. Navy raised the American flag in Monterey, proclaiming U.S. citizenship for California.
Nikki Coates flies the flag in the Juniorstock class and Nicole McAleer competes in the 125cc race.
And it's clear that Islamists groups are far from raising the white flag in parts of northern Mali.
This was that half the questionnaires had a tiny American flag in the top left-hand corner of the page.
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Notably, Hawaii retains the union flag in the canton of its flag - the only state to do so.
Shane Byrne took the flag in the first race and Honda rider Cal Crutchlow was triumphant in the second.
More than 30 research and training cruises were implemented under the IOC anniversary flag in different parts of the world.
At dawn today I went outside and put my big flag in its holder, feeling a sudden wave of emotion.
Approximately 200 fans gathered to get a glimpse of Jay-Z who spoke briefly with an American Flag in the background.
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But with the checkered flag in his sights, Clark's car ran out of fuel and he had to settle for third.
In the small town near the depot, a massive flag in a park across from the local war memorial waved at half-staff.
He sees a warning flag in the fact that a good portion of the IPO proceeds were targeted at cashing out earlier investors.
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With 25 points for a win, the German therefore needed to take the chequered flag in first place and hope Alonso finished no higher than fifth.
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"Pfizer has put its flag in the ground that there is future in regenerative medicine, " said Corey Goodman, president of the company's biotech unit.
Dickson took the flag in the second Superbike race but Pearson successfully appealed the result, arguing that Dickson had passed under a yellow flag.
He is not alone in waving the immigration flag in Catalonia.
The controversy over the Confederate flag in 2000 and the subsequent economic boycott by the NAACP drew national attention to racial tensions in South Carolina.
At a peace rally attended by Mr Abbas in Ramallah the next evening, there was not a single masked gunman or factional flag in sight.
In 1776, George Washington unveiled the Grand Union Flag, the first national flag in America after King George III of England called on American forces to surrender.
Her bronze medal at the 2005 world championships made her a favorite for the Turin Olympics, and she was chosen to carry Italy's flag in the opening ceremony.
It was the Victorian railway industry that was most keen on the laws requiring a man to walk with a red flag in front of newfangled motor cars.
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When using the Olympic flag in marketing campaigns, the flag must be used in its entirety and no other elements may be placed on top of the flag.
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Clutching a Maryland state flag in his left hand, Phelps spoke passionately about this season, his friendship with Lewis and claimed he never missed a home game in Baltimore.
Appearing frail and in a white suit and tie, Ali was among a handful of dignitaries and other special guests who escorted the Olympic flag in the east London stadium.
Without a broadcast flag in place, content providers might decide not to release new programming in digital format, thus reducing consumer demand for Thomsons' digital set-top boxes, according to Arland.
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