Consider: During the 2009-10 season, Rob Eckert a Michigan student and fervid hockey fan mentioned to his mother, Nancy, that he'd love to fly a giant Swedish flag at home games to pay respect to Hagelin's heritage.
From now on, the PLO will be allowed to fly its flag like a regular embassy.
In the February 1969 issue, apparently fearing a lack of support for the Vietnam War, Reader's Digest launched a "Fly this Flag Proudly" campaign, inserting flag decals into the 18 million copies of the magazine.
They're now having the label made into a flag to fly at the house.
Nationalist majority councils tend to fly no flag at all or a neutral council flag.
His mission will make him the first UK national to live and work in space, and to fly the Union flag, on a British-government-funded programme (the UK is Esa's third largest contributor).
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Some Chinese officers want to fly the flag ever farther afield as a demonstration of China's rise.
In the case of Carnival Cruise Lines, the owner of the Carnival Triumph that spent days in the Gulf of Mexico disabled after an engine fire, the company is incorporated in Panama, its offices are based in Miami and its ships fly under the Bahamian flag a matrix that is not unusual in the cruise line industry.
Parente said someone brought the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, also known as the Gadsden flag, to a sunset ceremony on March 21 and the veterans decided to fly it, given the flag's historic military connections.
They both separately contacted Andy Whittaker's breakfast show, saying the county needed a flag for the Nottinghamshire public to fly.
That flag would fly over the island for 156 years, until a ceremonial hand-off that saw the final British governor, Chris Patten, in tears, and reduced Prince Charles to angry diarist mode.
Mahindra approached StrawberryFrog to create a holistic marketing strategy for the entire group of companies which fly the Mahindra flag.
Although the document doesn't explicitly state it, Alliance officials confirm that their preferred policy for all council buildings is to fly the union flag on designated days, which, if adopted, could create a stir in those western districts, which don't currently fly flags.
Nearly everyone could hire a helicopter or boat, make their own needs assessments and distributions, and 'fly the flag'.
The Punjab government has announced a three-day mourning period as a mark of respect for Mr. Singh, during which the national flag will fly at half-staff on government buildings.
She said that any decision to fly the union flag over the cenotaph outside Belfast City Hall would have to be considered as a separate issue by the council.
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Patsy McGlone will do his best to fly the SDLP flag, whilst at the time of writing there's still speculation about a potential unionist unity candidate or the entry of a dissident republican into the race.
During the day, a protest took place in the city centre over Belfast council's decision to only fly the union flag on designated days.
BBC: Belfast flags trouble: Matt Baggott in warning to rioters
They also agreed that the Confederate flag, which civil rights campaigners say is a symbol of repression, should be lowered in South Carolina - the only state still to fly the flag on its statehouse.
His town put up a donated "Don't Tread on Me" flag on April 15 and "it will probably fly there forever, " he said.
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