How To Use Banner In A Sentence
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But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone, nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism.
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Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year.
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Star staff Saturday, August 22, 2009 - Powered by SIDON: The southern coastal city of Sidon saw banners fill its streets and lights brighten up its sky days before the Holy Month of weather in Baltimore has been sweltering lately, putting many at risk for heat-related conditions. such as Italy criticised Internazionale coach Jose Mourinho for comments the Portuguese made about Ramadan at the weekend.
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Behind the scenes: Emerald City Supporters big opening night tifo banner
Examiner California Headlines
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The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner.
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They banged out `The star-spangled banner'
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Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
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She waved her scarf at him bannerlike
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You have sales guys that are strong in PPC placement, there are guys that are strong in getting national video ad buys for pre and post roll initiatives, there are guys that can pull in banner cpm sponsor buys by the boatload.
300k/monthly budget what would you do? « The Paradigm Shift
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‘The New York Post’ this morning bannered Congressman Dick Gephardt as Kerry's vice presidential running mate.
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The banner is the Horned Shield on a flame-colored background with buckskin fringe.
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The result should be on-the-fly brand research that enables you to re-craft your messaging mid-campaign as well as giving you a tool to focus the keyword lexicon, or banner and display spend.
Forbes.com: News
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For days before, public drapers were to be seen clinging cross-legged to obelisk and peristyle; moving in spread-eagle fashion, hung in a jacket of sail-cloth attached to cables, across the fronts of buildings, looping garlands, besticking banners and spreading tapestries.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
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No longer the torch-bearer of iconoclasm, the scourge of intellectual hypocrisy, I had become instead mere target practice for Banner Wavers Anonymous.
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Their unusual protest was organised after they were banned from bringing in banners and placards.
The Sun
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But the painted kerbing and the gaily-coloured banners can't disguise the extent of the social and educational deprivation of this community.
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Lying on my straw mat, 1 heard the music box playing that song 1 had grown to hate so much. 1 beard Miss Banner's door open, then clow 1 put my hands over my ears.
The secret sense
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Bringing them together under one banner seemed impossible.
Times, Sunday Times
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The blue and yellow Saxon flag, with the black and yellow chevron in the field and a lozenged chaplet from the left corner to the top, was more frequently seen than any other banner.
Barbara Blomberg — Complete
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All streets leading to the holy river are decorated with colorful festoons and banners.
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Apart from sheltering smaller wildlife like rabbits, gaur and jackal, a part of the estate forms an elephant trail which pachyderms from the Bannerghatta range frequent.
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Google rival unpins banner ads CNet by Stephanie Olsen Mar 4, 2003
Internet News: Alltheweb Changes The new color
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the star-spangled banner
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A huge banner was also displayed at Anfield stadium.
The Sun
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They chose a red cross on white field for their banner and symbol.
Christianity Today
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It's been a banner week in a country which has suffered an inordinate amount of tragedy over the last month.
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For the first time in 80 years, three of the four processions for the end of Holy Week, Semana Santa, were cancelled, thanks to mad billows blowing over every banner and stanchion and cordon, rain guttering from every rooftop, children's fingers growing waxy.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter
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‘A Different Kind of Republican’ was the way the Washington Post Web site bannered the story after Hastert picked Dreier.
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How many people now click on banners for display advertising?
Computing
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I've heard "Hail to the Chief," I've heard the Star-Spangled Banner, many of the songs that you know so well when it comes to these kind of big celebrations.
CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2009
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The great standard, in the Maiden's wars, was to be used for the rallying of all her host; the pennon was a signal to those who fought around her, as guards of her body; and about the banner afterwards gathered, for prayer and praise, those men, confessed and clean of conscience, whom she had called and chosen.
A Monk of Fife
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Rome, all noble men, whom the king did do balm and gum with many good gums aromatic, and after did do cere them in sixty fold of cered cloth of sendal, and laid them in chests of lead, because they should not chafe nor savour, and upon all these bodies their shields with their arms and banners were set, to the end they should be known of what country they were.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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They line the grass verge along the roadside, proudly displaying flags and banners.
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a Knight Banneret, dubbed in the field of battle, but, _on carpet consideration_, at a festivity, or on sone peaceable occasion, when knights receive their dignity kneeling not on the ground, as in war, but on a _carpet_.
Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
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They didn't protest with banners and cute slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nearby a crowd of African National Congress supporters held old ANC election banners and blew vuvuzelas.
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The banner ad for the ASCA that is running on this web site does displace banners from paying advertisers.
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Those who attended were greeted with a splendid display of colour with helium balloons, banners and flags festooning the walls of the Glenside.
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A grizzled senior bannerman had the Red Hand, a fellow with narrow eyes and more scars than Daerid who insisted on actually carrying the banner a part of each day, which few bannermen did.
Lord of Chaos
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Club colours and banners bristled from every corner as bunting and flags adorned the spectators and the ground alike.
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Johnson was a banner figure for artists of the great 1960s revival in black culture.
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Banners and purple flags waved in the brisk cold breeze.
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Suddenly, on the gravelled path, unhurrying, cool, luxuriant, Mme. Swann appeared, displaying around her a toilet which was never twice the same, but which I remember as being typically mauve; then she hoisted and unfurled at the end of its long stalk, just at the moment when her radiance was most complete, the silken banner of a wide parasol of a shade that matched the showering petals of her gown.
Within a Budding Grove
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They were shown how to make colourful outfits, tabards, headbands and banners using brightly coloured silks that they painted.
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Ideas for promoting sponsors on your big day include banners, adverts on wedding programmes and business cards on tables.
The Sun
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Approaching the end of the channel, we found that the German couple who had pushed on ahead had encountered a more vigorous current and were clinging to the reef, their bodies extended like banners in the slipstream.
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Workers carried a large Solidarity banner and chanted antigovernment slogans during the demonstration.
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The bright red and gold banners heralded the presence of the house of Pyropoint.
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Like his men, he wears a motley garb, -- part Spanish uniform, part costume of the Llanos; and he leans upon a lance, decorated with a black bannerol, which has carried death already to innumerable Loyalist hearts.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
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Even Goneril has her one splendid hour, her fire - flaught of hellish glory; when she treads under foot the half-hearted goodness, the wordy and windy though sincere abhorrence, which is all that the mild and impotent revolt of Albany can bring to bear against her imperious and dauntless devilhood; when she flaunts before the eyes of her "milk-livered" and "moral fool" the coming banners of France about the "plumed helm" of his slayer.
A Study of Shakespeare
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Dear Mollie -- I was glad to know that bound with the fetters of Science, and depressed by thought, you were Struggling yet to ascend the rugged Steep -- where "Star eyed Science" and fame unfold their banners to every anxious aspirant, and under whose folds of magnitude and magnificence all alike are permitted to recumb, and recur those who have in vagrancy strayed "tracing Shadows" -- beware of
Letter from Young John Allen to Mollie Houston,June 2, 1854
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Rome, all noble men, whom the king did do balm and gum with many good gums aromatic, and after did do cere them in sixty fold of cered cloth of sendal, and laid them in chests of lead, because they should not chafe nor savour, and upon all these bodies their shields with their arms and banners were set, to the end they should be known of what country they were.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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The biggest banner takes just three minutes to print.
The Sun
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Banner-waving supporters demonstrated and held prayer vigils on Hill's behalf.
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a process that will continue into the first quarter of 2009 as the BBVA Compass banner is introduced in markets across the 'sunbelt' region.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal
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‘I feel very honoured and it's nice to be one of the very first fellows under the University of Bolton banner,’ said Dr Iddon.
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These various cries of the assailants, contradicting each other, showed their irresolution; while Richard, his foot still on the archducal banner, glared round him with an eye that seemed to seek an enemy, and from which the angry nobles shrunk appalled, as from the threatened grasp of a lion.
The Talisman
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Feeling rather like a whale among minnows, I found myself in the middle of schools of small green damselfish and a host of mainly yellow and blue angelfish, bannerfish and butterfly fish.
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When the banner deal is done, the dealer takes all of the extra cards, puts them back in the deck, and shuffles 2-3 more times.
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Maazel and the orchestra opened the performance by playing the North Korean national anthem, the "Patriotic Song," followed by the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner.
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But the activists said the Joker banner was typical of what they called escalating attacks on the president _ from depictions of Obama as Hitler at rallies to South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson's "You lie!" outburst during Obama's recent nationally televised address to Congress.
Undefined
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Finally the English officer, a great lanky fellow with his trouser leg half torn off and a bloody bandage round his knee, succeeded in wrenching the banner away, but the Frog officer, who was about four feet tall, grabbed an end of it, and they came stumbling down in my direction, yelling at each other in their respective lingoes, with their crews joining in.
Flashman's Lady
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“Look at the banner,” said the Abbot; “tell me, what are the blazonries?”
The Monastery
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London is festooned in flags and banners.
Times, Sunday Times
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I will mock the marly heavens, lamp the purple prairies, I will flaunt my deathless banners down the far, unhouseled lands.
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Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender.
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The bard, as in duty bound, has addressed three long stanzas to Vich Ian Vohr of the Banners, enumerating all his great properties, and not forgetting his being a cheerer of the harper and bard — “a giver of bounteous gifts.”
Waverley
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Elsewhere, we see artist Jude Buffum reflect on the financial crisis also through Mario's lens (and made an open plea for more financial system gaming), saw how Shigeru Miyamoto lifted ancient Japanese legend when creating Super Mario, and wolf-whistled at PopCap's Plants Vs. Zombies doing an absolutely phenomenal job of parodying the ubiquitous bosomy banner ads for free-to-play game Evony (above).
Boing Boing
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Counterculture environmentalists never constructed a unified philosophy that united like-minded individuals and organizations under one banner.
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The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners.
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But under the banner of cybercrime, hackers have also been written into the definition of a terrorist.
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Bruce threw his infantry reserve into the battle, the arrows of the English archers wounded the men-at-arms of their own side, and the remnants of the leading line were tired and disheartened when the final impetus to their rout was given by the historic charge of the "gillies," some thousands of Scottish camp-followers who suddenly emerged from the woods, blowing horns, waving such weapons as they possessed, and holding aloft [v. 03 p. 0355] improvised banners.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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Ideas for promoting sponsors on your big day include banners, adverts on wedding programmes and business cards on tables.
The Sun
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He was clad in mail and leather, and from his lance fluttered the bannerol bearing the Borgia arms, which had announced his quality to
The Shame of Motley: being the memoir of certain transactions in the life of Lazzaro Biancomonte, of Biancomonte, sometime fool of the court of Pesaro
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But even elsewhere, 1995 was a banner year for conspiracy theories.
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One sign declared DWIN WITE U.S.A., a worse spelling error than the 1999 banner—my favorite—that mangled the word Satan to declare: “Down with the Great Stain!”
Let the Swords Encircle Me
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By marching together, carrying banners and chanting slogans, thousands of students peacefully displayed their anger and emotion against the war that had started.
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The website of the anti-Japanese China Federation for Defending Diaoyutai posted a photo that showed protesters in Chengdu holding a red and yellow canvas banner that called for Japan to be "wiped off the face of the earth.
China Allows Rowdy Anti-Japanese Protests Over Territorial Disputes
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The walls, plastered with painted murals of epic battles and heroic deeds, were additionally decorated with the colorful banners and standards of several dukedoms.
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‘Since the Emmys are on ABC, it makes sense for ABC to sponsor the banners,’ he avers.
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It's just that being patriotic seems too often to be the banner that's waved by provincialists.
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The shouts went up from men who'd already seen Mathian's banner fall, and panic spread out from them like pestilence.
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Special requests were sent to technology centres in various universities and colleges to allow us to place a banner on their Web site and to invite student participation.
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Star staff Saturday, August 22, 2009 - Powered by SIDON: The southern coastal city of Sidon saw banners fill its streets and lights brighten up its sky days before the Holy Month of fruit sellers have named their best dates of the year after in a sweet tribute to the American leader for his outreach to the Muslim world.
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The offense still is one of the league's best with WRs Ed McCaffrey and Rod Smith having banner seasons.
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They unveiled banners and one threw a fire extinguisher into the crowd below.
Times, Sunday Times
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To the west we can see the Campsie hills, Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Ben Ledi (this view features on the Archives banner).
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Adam Smith, whose banner Milton Friedman has borne high, said, ‘There is much ruin in a nation.’
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Stunningly, while their founder and guiding spirit has been sidelined, Graves's firms have had banner years.
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A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh.
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A magnificent pile of cushions at the head of the banquet seemed prepared for the master of the feast, and such dignitaries as he might call to share that place of distinction; while from the roof of the tent in all quarters, but over this seat of eminence in particular, waved many a banner and pennon, the trophies of battles won and kingdoms overthrown.
The Talisman
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Sauron has accepted victory, and the sable banners of the Lidless Eye will be hoisted over the walls of the captured city.
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Other workers have been asked to wear buttons and display banners in support.
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The peak of this awful spur was just touched by a fleecy cloud that shifted to and fro like a banneret.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863
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In an echo of the wild rumpus scenes from "Where the Wild Things Are," we soon embark on six densely illustrated but wordless pages of roistering, in which Bumble-Ardy and his friends feed one another cake, rattle tambourines and prance about with birthday banners.
Sendak's Party Animals
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The hall was decked up with coloured tape and banners.
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Marchers in the parade carried colorful banners.
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Hence, hate-related advertisement banners may appear on Web sites unrelated to hate messages.
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The Abbot's Apparitor drew forth his roll and read aloud: -- 'Sir Robert de Shurland, Knight banneret, Baron of Shurland and Minster, and Lord of Sheppey.
Half-Hours with Great Story-Tellers
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On Friday, a Miami-Dade circuit court judge unsealed a 2007 confidential settlement agreement where KPT agreed to pay Banner $557,000 to replace defective drywall with the condition that Banner "not make statements regarding any perceived or actual smell or health risks relating to Knauf Tianjin plasterboard," to any firm, person, or news media outlet.
Documents Shift Attention to Manufacturer in Drywall Case
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The glitzy banner adorning the incomplete wall has four large Chinese characters.
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Banners, meanwhile, must be ‘tasteful, non-offensive, non-vulgar, non-political, non-racial, non-discriminatory, non-sexual’ and carry no advertising.
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Their banners and slogans display wit and intelligence.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘I would trace the gothic typeface of The New York Times banner head, [and] practice the copperplate script that adorns wedding invitations with felt markers and ballpoint pens,’ he recalls.
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Glocks, Brownings and Berettas are joining flags and banners as top sales items and ammunition sales are doubling and tripling.
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Obviously corporates will be allowed to fly their banners and flags to mark off their piece of the battleground.
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Banners and billboards around town portray a silver fern and the word Loyalty.
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I have a vision of a huge march down Constitution Avenue, with the marchers bearing banners that read "Forcefully support the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its heroic estimation efforts.
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The biggest banner takes just three minutes to print.
The Sun
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The women stood on the traffic island holding banners and posters against communalism and violence while the children recited poems highlighting the need for love and humaneness.
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The most common technique is online advertising using banners and text links.
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The crowd waved banners and danced and schoolchildren chanted prayers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Manchester United fans with the radge on, holding a banner with a slogan directed at Sir Alex Fergus ... hold on ... the club's corporate sponsors
The Guardian World News
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We may also soon have a real “Tea” Party, as a man called Carl Palladino is apparently thinking of running fior Governor under that banner.
The Volokh Conspiracy » New York High Court Oral Argument in Columbia Eminent Domain Case
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The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants.
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By half way, he was gaining on his rival, with the crowd waving their banners frantically.
Times, Sunday Times
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The story also earned a front-page banner headline in the national newspaper, the Globe and Mail.
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Did Wright have a "Mission Accomplished" banner hung from an aircraft carrier after he took a million dollar ride in a fighter plane just for pomp? fraulein
Obama reminds voters of McCain's '100 years' comment
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This red banner, by the way, symbolizes the brotherhood of man, and does not symbolize the incendiarism that instantly connects itself with the red banner in the affrighted bourgeois mind.
Revolution
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The soldiery of the Rhinegrave have mutinied, plucked down the banners of their master, and set up an independent ensign, which they call the pennon of St. Nicholas, under which they declare that they will maintain peace with God, and war with all the world.
Anne of Geierstein
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For example, white banners demarcate each section and unify the various rooms and floors.
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Up in the stands a banner was unfurled with the same tribute.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unfortunately, the banner got entangled in the plane's tailfin and it crashed.
Times, Sunday Times
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distinction of a banshie is only allowed to families of the pure Milesian stock, and is never ascribed to any descendant of the proudest Norman or boldest Saxon who followed the banner of Earl Strongbow, much less to adventurers of later date who have obtained settlements in the Green Isle.
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
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Waving posters and banners, the students rallied against corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices.
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Modern photoprinters offer many output options, such as the ability to handle roll paper for banner printing and producing borderless prints.
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With a gentle push from another locomotive from behind, Flying Scotsman broke through a banner declaring Railfest open to the sound of the City of York Pipe Band.
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There is a fear former miners and unionists may try to disrupt the funeral by chanting and hanging offensive banners.
The Sun
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The gaily coloured banners and balloons decorating the streets give the impression of an impromptu homecoming party.
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To commemorate the closing of Veterans Stadium, the Phillies are displaying a countdown banner on the out field wall that shows how many home games remain.
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When springtime comes, it doesn't come with banners and with the rolling of drums and the sounding of trumpets.
Christianity Today
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Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore have also benefited as East Coast homeland ports, while 2002 became a banner year for the number of sailings scheduled from North American ports.
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Stateley and bright, the entire hall was hung with banners, and in the right-hand corner of the room musicians played on hand-drum, pipe and lute, creating an atmosphere both festive and patriotic.
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They depend on people clicking on the advertising banners that now blanket most commercial sites.
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They decided to secure the banner for the night and then return to unpick it in the morning and attempt to pull it further up the building.
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Plus, their lifestyle decisions are defiantly made under the army surplus banner we cleverly call Crusty.
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For his part, Parker contends he is responsible for nothing more than elevating the overall quality of wines by penalizing those who fashion overcropped, diluted, substandard wine marketed as liquid sunlight behind the banner of a famous château’s crest.
Investing in Liquid Assets
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To my left I saw a huge blue velvet banner fringed in yellow bearing the letters "JWB".
Jewish Women in the Military - Navy - Bernice Sains Freid
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In part it was because the younger men deferred to Flinn, with his long experience as a bannerman in the Andoran Queen's Guards.
The Path of Daggers
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A plane flew overhead, an ad for Coppertone trailing behind on a banner.
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Sumptuous screen epics like " Sodom and Gomorrah " and " The Slave Queen " were produced under this banner.
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She exhorts her audience to put up banners and posters on the highways and byways.
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Plus, their lifestyle decisions are defiantly made under the army surplus banner we cleverly call Crusty.
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The highly organised fraternities — student social clubs — even bring their own marquees emblazoned with the starspangled banner.
The Sun
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She was dressed in green camouflage and waving a banner that Ford couldn't read, since it was backwards.
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They have put up a banner at a very conspicuous spot on a busy street in this ‘happening city’.
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Up with our banner bright, etc. Empire unsceptred! what foe shall assail thee,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861
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Wearing winter woollies, the group huddled together outside Lancaster Farms last week with simple banners to highlight their pay dispute.
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Cooper scanned the walls of the basement, which were covered with colorful banners featuring Bible verses and inspirational sayings.
CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 13: AND IT HARM NONE
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Appropriately, the cultural-historical monument has been built close to where King Sakha raised his banner of revolt and ultimately welded his people into the force that it is today.
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city.
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Howard Fineman has a big story bannered across HuffPo this morning that advances the Bloomberg 2012 story, adding the wrinkle that conservative-ish MSNBC morning host Joe Scarborough seems a likely running mate.
The Bloomberg, Scarborough ticket for 2012
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By half way, he was gaining on his rival, with the crowd waving their banners frantically.
Times, Sunday Times
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Up in the stands a banner was unfurled with the same tribute.
Times, Sunday Times
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This Hadji Murad was Shamil's naib, famous for his exploits, who used never to ride out without his banner and some dozens of murids, who caracoled and showed off before him.
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Under party rules, delegates are bound to vote at the convention for the candidate under whose banner they were elected in the primaries - but only on the first ballot.
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The excitement was almost palpable in each of the locations as children enthusiastically waved flags and banners to welcome the President.
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They showed up on foot, bike and skateboards, with signs, banners, puppets and costumes.
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Nothing did more to sectionalize Northern opinion and fire the Northern heart, and to lash the fury of the rank and file of those who were urged to vote as they had shot and who had hoisted above them the Bloody Shirt for a banner.
Marse Henry : an autobiography,
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Outside, an American flag and the state banner, both still flying at full staff, snapped crisply in a cool, gusty wind.
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Though many on the ground in the struggle against the Shah were leftists and other secular democratic forces -- some of whom organized important strikes, demonstrations, and other actions independently from the religious hierarchy -- the religious overtone of the demonstrations was apparent in the slogans, communiqués, banners, graffiti, and other means throughout the 13-month struggle that led to the Shah's overthrow in February 1979.
Stephen Zunes: Why Egypt Will Not Turn Into Another Iran
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That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners.
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When King Luther Pendragon heard news that his queen had given birth to a healthy son his thoughts leapt forward to a mighty kingdom under the red banner of the Pendragon.
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Although Aiko's birth made banner headlines in the country's dailies and magazines, journalists have, by and large, followed a strict code of self-discipline.
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Luca, in scarlet coat and cloak, was beneath the big banner at the entrance watching coins clink into the glass pitcher, clink again as they were dropped into the strongbox.
Knife of Dreams
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There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses.
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My lord Leinhart Richartinger, Werner Pentznawer, Ulrich Kuchler, and little Stainer, all bannerets, were killed in the fight, also many other brave knights and soldiers.
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It has been reported that Ed Dunlop has had to lay off staff following the recent removal of horses owned by Maktoum family friends under the Rabbah Bloodstock banner.
Tattenham Corner
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We didn't have soft money, but we had ideas and we had vision and we had principles and we had things that attracted Americans to our banner.
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I think its unexcusable that politicians, and the exclusionary welfare recipient cartels they represent, resort to fear of the non-existent to get elected and to keep money flowing to ponzi schemes cloaking themselves with a ‘healthcare’ banner/chyron.
Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 4, 2010
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A new supporters' club has adopted the name ‘Red Ultras’ and carried a banner with the slogan into matches at Pittodrie and in Glasgow.
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The hall was lined with great columns down both sides, and the whole area was festooned with banners and garlands of flowers.
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On the sixth bannerol was impaled, with the arms of the defunct, the arms of Mary his third wife, daughter of Sir George Cotton, Knt. vice chamberlain to King Ed. VI.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
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While older students were creating fish banners, hats, lanterns, fans and calligraphic signs for the Chinese New Year, first graders looked at a favorite Asian animal: the panda bear.
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One obvious commonality is the fact that all this can loosely be grouped under the banner of long-running US drama.
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The banner features the colours of the local clubs-green, gold, white and maroon.
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Just wave the futilitarian banner and bury your nose in a glass of sake.
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The hereditary banner bearers would carry the Lyon Standard and the Saltire.
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Lord Dundee, a hereditary peer and former Tory whip in the upper chamber, is also Hereditary Royal Banner Bearer for Scotland.
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Down with the government, all chorused; and waved flags and banners, as we marched in twos and threes across broken pavements and potholed roads.
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But their rudimentary balconies are home to old bicycles and hanging washing rather than flags and banners.
Times, Sunday Times
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How many people now click on banners for display advertising?
Computing
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Google also announced it will begin to offer banner ads to advertisers for the first time.
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I seem to see the spears of mighty horsemen flash golden in the light; empurpled banners flame afar, and the low thunder of marching hosts thrills with the thunder of the sea.
DARKWATER
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Gibbs says the same strategy is happening again, under the unspoken banner of gentrification.
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Though his banner read burlesque, he occasionally dabbled in slightly more legitimate vaudeville fare.
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The name of the game is to broadcast banners in front of as many voters while they're online, so more of them can click on the banner, visit the Web site and learn about the candidate.
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We also use colorful signs, a banner with a rooster on it, old wooden chicken crates and egg baskets - anything we can think of to draw people in.
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Making clear they ‘do not promote the illegal use of drugs’ the six co-founders are looking to open a forum for debate on the issue under the banner ‘no victim, no crime’.
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For a start, the people queuing for kebabs after the march furled their banners.
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They spent the sixties knocking their country over dinner and waving banners at a liberal president.
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The title of knight banneret, with the right to display the private banner, came to be granted for distinguished service in the field.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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The role of the fourth dimension in the creation of this revolutionary consciousness thus constitutes an example of how politics became aestheticized under the Futurist banner.
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Eugene McCarthy carried the anti-war banner successfully through one primary after another.
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Down with the government, all chorused; and waved flags and banners, as we marched in twos and threes across broken pavements and potholed roads.
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As soon as facebook developers’ allotted banner ad space dries up, or the virtual currency/survey model dries up, the only thing left to monetize in the realm will be virtual gifts (* not virtual currency*), and being that Facebook already has a gift shop, they’ll be slopping up all the revenue.
Scamville: The Social Gaming Ecosystem Of Hell
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How many people now click on banners for display advertising?
Computing
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Many are waiving road closure fees, offering cash grants and giving out party packs of banners, flags and bunting.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cause of public confidence in science is ill served by the dogmatic and intolerant banner of 'denialism'.
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On the lifth bannerol was also the defunct's arms, impaled with the arms of Margaret his second wife, daughter of Ellis Barlow, Esq.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical