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  • The term "strategic" came up again earlier this year, when Ontario's provincial government set up a committee to debate a proposed merger between London Stock Exchange Group PLC and TMX Group Inc., operator of Canada's flagship Toronto Stock Exchange. Canada Turns Wary Eye to Foreign Bids
  • A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown.
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (R), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin (referred to as "sharps"). Undefined
  • The flagship ladieswear brand increased turnover by 8 percent, while menswear grew sales by 12 percent, Identity up 18 percent and Daniel Hechter posted a 12 percent increase. IOL: News
  • He expanded this chain to 3 more eateries with his flagship palce called "Emeril's" in 1990 and by 1995 he had found a place for "Emeril's New Orleans Fish House" at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las vegas, the first ever to make an impression in the sin-city. 1999 saw the growth of his name, fame and food at Universal Studios in Orlando and a steakhouse in Vegas. Archive 2007-10-01
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  • There is also a trend toward the semiprivatization of state flagship campus institutions (now being called "the public Ivies"), which may push fees yet higher.
  • The region's flagship tree species include three eucalypts: jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata), marri (E. calophylla), and karri (E. diversicolor). Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • The flagship daily news and current affairs programme Kildare Today will deal with topical issues and provide a forum for listeners to air their views.
  • A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one.
  • Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism.
  • This machine is the flagship in our new range of computers.
  • By bundling Wii Sports with Wii consoles, Nintendo ensured that its flagship title surpassed sales of Super Mario Bros. HEXUS.gaming : News
  • They'd cut nearly a whole pound off the weight of one of their flagship portables, which was pretty damned light to begin with.
  • The G10 is the third incarnation of Canon's flagship 'prosumer' compact since the G series was reinvented with the G7 in 2006. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
  • And I fear we are in the age of the cheesy biopic, especially as music and manuscript publishing companies in need of whole new revenue streams, flagship enterprises, business models, unbind their vast inventories to develop projects. Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
  • Yet salaries of bureaucrats at the Government's flagship hospitals are up by a quarter. The Sun
  • Something is going seriously awry when, in a quarter with a general election, the flagship news programme goes down and not up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their flagship stores have a minimal amount of products on display and lots of clear space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Less strong than Shephard Neame's flagship Bishop's Finger at 4.7 per cent, Spitfire is a full-bodied, rounded, clean beer with a hoppy flavour which is served at its best just below room temperature.
  • It was said that an ordinary seaman on the Admiral's flagship publicly disagreed with this conclusion and was promptly hanged from the yardarm for his insubordination.
  • At that time, Klein acknowledged he's hoping the new show helps shore up ratings for the network's flagship "Larry King Live" -- its ratings had plunged by 40 percent in 2010. CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein out, HLN topper Ken Jautz in
  • When Netscape made the fatidic decision of opening the source code of its flagship product and later of rewriting it from the scrath it became clear that an era had ended. Reflective Surface - It’s time to bury Netscape
  • This is supposed to be their flagship bill, but press reports have suggested they might lose the vote.
  • That prompted the Railway Ministry to announce Saturday that it was reducing service on the flagship line as a result of low ridership.
  • Home secretary kills off Tony Blair's flagship measure to deal with youth crime and anti-social behaviour Crime statistics masked by 'year zero' reset, claims Labour
  • Sarkozy has refused to retreat on the flagship reform of his term aimed at curbing the deficit and reducing debt. Reuters: Top News
  • Scottish Television's flagship news programme, the estimable Scotland Today, has a website which sadly strips all the glamour away from television news.
  • The Italian crew will row their flagship, the Disdotona, on the way back from the Henley Regatta, accompanied by two Venetian racing fours.
  • The region's flagship tree species include three eucalypts: jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata), marri (E. calophylla), and karri (E. diversicolor). Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • One tower had been converted into a fashion museum as well as the flagship store of the ultrachic Italian designer Salvatore Ferragamo. The Poet Prince
  • IRB tournament operations manager Beth Coalter said the decision on which city would host the sevens was the NZRU's to make, but she made it clear the IRB had long viewed Wellington as one of its flagship tournaments. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Swindon Council is still eyeing up the Wyvern Theatre car park for a flagship central library as well as a museum and art gallery to create a cultural quarter for the town.
  • No details on how the couple will navigate these religious shoals have leaked out, just a few tantalizing hints -- such as Chelsea's attendance with Marc at Yom Kippur services last September at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, the flagship institute for Conservative Judaism. Chelsea Clinton Wedding Update: Will The Bride Convert?
  • The flagship of Trinity House Lighthouse Service, her function is to cruise the coastal waters of England, Wales and the Channel Islands, servicing and repairing lighthouses, lightships, buoys and other navigational markers.
  • I was honestly surprised, as it hasn't been Nintendo's habit since Mario 64 to directly sequelize their flagship Mario titles. Games I'm looking forward to
  • The ASI is a $100 million initiative and is part of the Government's $4.5 billion Clean Energy Initiative (CEI), which includes the Solar Flagships program. Australian Government Media Releases [All Portfolios]
  • So, Ford wants to sink the ship rather than allow the flagship of the Russian sub fleet get into enemy hands.
  • He succeeded brilliantly but at the cost of reducing his flagship to a dismasted wreck.
  • The atmosphere on board the Confederate flagship, the ram Tennessee, was altogether different.
  • In a platoon of hard-nosed execs, few have a snout quite as strong as Irish budget carrier Ryanair's Chief Executive Michael O'Leary: a harrier of behemoth flagship airlines, a browbeater of trade unions, a bugbear of the European Union and an unhesitant user of the "f" word--and we don't mean "flying. U.K. Faces Of The Week, May 15-19, 2006
  • He was grilled by students, parents, teachers and children opposed to his flagship university policy.
  • The first stage of a flagship development being built in the heart of Bradford is set to open later this month.
  • The design of the Mulsanne, Bentley's new flagship, is a compelling fusion of sportiness, solidity and coach-built elegance - created on a grand scale. Automotive Headlines
  • The flagship resto is Pure Spirits Oyster House and Grill.
  • All this of course costs a great deal of money and it seems that our flagship clubs in whatever sport are struggling to find the sponsors locally.
  • But once its flagship iron ore project in Russia gets going, it will be worth it. Times, Sunday Times
  • A harrier of behemoth flagship airlines, a browbeater of trade unions, a bugbear of the European Union and an unhesitant user of the "f" word--and we don't mean "flying. Ryanair's O'Leary Offers England's Soccer Enemy A Bone
  • A charismatic flagship mammal is the strictly endemic bontebok (Damaliscus dorcas dorcas) which once grazed the extensive renosterveld plains of the South Coastal Forelands and is now mainly found in protected sanctuaries. Lowland fynbos and renosterveld
  • Krug does not make an ordinary non-vintage champagne but specializes exclusively in prestige cuvées, of which the multi-vintage Grande Cuvée is the flagship.
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (r), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin News
  • He was fifteen and a midshipman on the HMS Boyne, Admiral Neale's flagship.
  • Entrepreneurs who make private donations to the Prime Minister's flagship city academies can obtain honours and peerages, it was reported last night.
  • The Leeds flagship store is roomier than its York sister shop see facing page, with two floors and one of the best selections of locally produced and small press comics and graphic novels around, including work from the Nobrow Press and SelfMadeHero stables. Independent bookshops in north-east England
  • A pronounced step in the rear bumper flows from the muscular rear wheel arch shoulders, and is anchored by a sweeping taillamp design that incorporates a Lexus-unique L-shaped motif, first introduced in the LS flagship luxury sedan. Autoblog Green
  • Warburton-Lee was killed, his flagship had to be beached, two other destroyers were damaged, and a third was sunk.
  • The biggest mutual funds like to adorn themselves with high-minded monikers like Fidelity, Puritan, Flagship, and Strong American.
  • SECRET details on hundreds of patients have been stolen from a flagship hospital. The Sun
  • Their flagship stores have a minimal amount of products on display and lots of clear space. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Temeraire fought with conspicuous bravery in the battle beside Nelson's flagship Victory.
  • However, the flagship was soon buffeted by very heavy seas, and began taking on water.
  • Our flagship focus is complemented by other efforts to improve soldier and family quality of life.
  • Their flagship stores have a minimal amount of products on display and lots of clear space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fernando Centeno, the flagship was lost, thirty leguas from Manila, through the fault of the pilot, whom they hanged there, while the almiranta put back to Manila. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • When Columbus set sail in 1492, his own flagship was shorter than Zheng's mainmast and barely twice as long as the big man's rudder.
  • Aboard his flagship, he stared coldly out the window as the vessel slowed to a halt.
  • The range starts with two supercharged, four-cylinder engines, a 2.0 and a 2.3 litre and goes up to the 3.2 litre V6 and the flagship 4.3 litre 430.
  • The battle was fought, and the flagship of Olanda was sunk, and two galleons burned, while the almiranta, with two others, took to flight. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • The topmen were reefing in the sail to match the speed of the * flagship * of their little band.
  • The city of steel was the flagship of the Battle Group, surrounded by an armada of supporting ships including a half-dozen frigates and destroyers.
  • I wonder if that Golden Fleece hopsack blazer (that you saw) is identical to the hopsack blazers I saw a few years ago at the flagship, which I suspect is identical to the hopsacks I saw recently at a Brooks outlet store.
  • The flagship of the Russian Pacific fleet visited Shanghai late last year.
  • The show matches the last flagship global FESPA event in Berlin in 2007, both in terms of exhibitor numbers and square meterage. Packaging and Converting ESSENTIALS
  • The first, and flagship of the fleet, is S / Y Crescent - a ketch rigged mono hulled vessel.
  • John Humphrys and Jeremy Paxman, veteran anchormen of the flagship BBC Today and Newsnight programmes, today do a far better job of hauling government ministers over the coals than any ineffectual parliamentary opposition member.
  • The new flagship Campus for City of Westminster College by schmidt hammer lassen architects is designed to support new ways of teaching and learning.
  • Her current assignment is getting the new flagship store up and running well in time for Christmas.
  • Starz, the flagship pay-television channel of Liberty Media Corp., recently struck a deal with BBC Worldwide Productions to co-produce original television shows. BBC Gives Lift to Starz
  • The flagship project is being jointly funded by the borough council with Lancashire County Council.
  • That's when he inherited the CEO post and set out to remake the company around a new flagship product, the digital signal processor chip.
  • Mr. Jonsson admits to several mistakes before regulators seized Flagship, and amid his reflections is a look at how messy, interconnected and speculative lending became in that state amid a real-estate boom. After a Collapse, End of a Dream
  • I told them about those three ships -- we imagine huge floating fortresses, but Columbus 'ships were shockingly tiny for an open ocean crossing, two small caravels and the flagship Santa María, a carrack -- making their way out of Palos that morning, on a voyage longer and more dangerous than a modern trip to the moon. Jesse Larner: Some Thoughts on Columbus Day
  • At midnight, our men heard the enemy's vessel near us, whereupon our flagship went to attack the enemy's, followed by our almiranta; and our men boarded her at the stern. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store.
  • Plans are already afoot to extend the product range and open the label's first flagship Berlin store this year.
  • We have been launching our flagship products in India for a long time.
  • The education secretary, Michael Gove, has defended himself against accusations that MPs had not had enough time to debate flagship legislation to transform England's schools, arguing that the plans were well-aired during the election. Michael Gove defends academies push
  • She wants the flagship show to return to a newsier format. The Sun
  • According to The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities, the University of Colorado Boulder is considered one of the prestigious "Public Ivy League" schools.
  • Perfume houses take very great care to ensure that the ingredients of their flagship products are kept under wraps.
  • This is not just for New Zealand flagships; it is for international flagships.
  • It would be giving up its stake in its flagship women's monthly, and would develop its own rival publication.
  • One would expect that dragonflies are already flagship species of wetlands and freshwater, with which they are closely associated.
  • Other confirmed attendants so far include France's flagship, carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, and Spain's flat-top SPS Principe de Asturias.
  • This dictionary is the flagship of Oxford's range of learners'dictionaries.
  • The flagship of the fleet, it leaves all others trailing in its wake.
  • The flagship product of the United States pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will now have to contend with another drug that treats impotence.
  • You wouldn't think that a tech company could stay in business for a whole decade when their flagship product is a word processor that can't even do boldface.
  • A flagship London store opened last September, and there are plans to open six more stores worldwide this year.
  • The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
  • Its flagship, The Daily Mirror, achieved a world record circulation of more than five million in the mid-1960s.
  • It is splitting the flagship, four-star Forum Hotel from the chain and offering the two for sale separately.
  • A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company.
  • The flagship scheme then became lost in a blizzard of red tape.
  • *** Gambling Galaxy Entertainment Group reiterated the early 2011 opening date for its flagship casino resort in Macau and said its third-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization more than doubled from a year earlier to 616 million Hong Kong dollars ($79.4 million) from HK$287 million. Business Watch
  • All the main parties have made flagship pledges to assist with childcare and housing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its tops, however, were crowded with marksmen, and armed with brass coehorns, firing langrage shot, and these scourged with a pitiless and most deadly fire the decks of the _Victory_, while the _Bucentaure_ and the gigantic _Santissima Trinidad_ also thundered on the British flagship. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes
  • It is the flagship of the fleet and is very large, you'll soon come to realize.
  • The flagships of such groups are heavy industrial firms, banks, and general trading companies, and the largest keiretsu control dozens of firms in sectors that range from mining to mass media.
  • The topmen were reefing in the sail to match the speed of the flagship of their little band.
  • With the exception of three recently opened flagship stores in the US, the rest are run by franchise partners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lowlight, in terms of competitiveness, was at Daytona, home to NASCAR and its flagship track.
  • He agreed the threat of a dramatic cliffhanger vote on a flagship policy was ‘not a good situation’ for a government with a Commons majority of 161.
  • One of main reasons for the channelling of large proportions of conservation funds to these species has been that these animals can be used as flagships to gain broad support.
  • As the flagship of Admiral Lord Howe, she played an important part in the early stages of the war with France.
  • Their flagship stores have a minimal amount of products on display and lots of clear space. Times, Sunday Times
  • The design of the store will be closely modelled on the company's flagship store in Oxford Street.
  • The Asian Five Nations is the flagship IRB Asian Competition. It was introduced in 2008 and will be contested annually by Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan and the Arabian Gulf.
  • Spookfish, numbfish, stingarees, fiddler rays and cookie-cutter sharks are just some of the 322 shark, ray and chimaerid species illustrated in the latest edition of Sharks and Rays of Australia - a definitive reference by Peter Last and John Stevens of CSIRO's Wealth from Oceans National Research Flagship. Australian Government Media Releases [All Portfolios]
  • This June, the hotel unveiled what might be the swankiest spa in London: a four-story, 35,500 square foot flagship ESPA Life spa featuring a silver steel swimming pool, an amphitheater sauna, a black mosaic steam room, a Daniel Galvin hair salon, and a state-of-the-art gym. Yvonne Yorke: Stand Out Luxury Hotels (PHOTOS)
  • it is their flagship newspaper
  • Trainers appear unconcerned that one of the North's flagship venues has any safety issue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System®, is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view.
  • During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group.
  • It now only has the flagship Regent Street store left, which is valued at £19.6m.
  • On Oct. 13, Mauboussin opens a New York flagship that houses a five-table "salon de gourmandize" where guests can devour pastries and chocolate while trying on jewelry. (mauboussin. com). Snacking With Sapphires
  • The government's flagship sexual health initiative, Healthy Respect, is failing young people, according to a new study by Edinburgh University.
  • Several columns ago, I put out a call for the major antivirus companies to provide a lite version of their flagship antivirus apps.
  • A flagship London heart hospital was forced to close for two weeks after 45 staff and patients became ill with a diarrhoea bug.
  • During a mission to recapture a fort near the Irish port of Waterford from Royalist forces in 1645, Cromwell's flagship was sent to the bottom of the sea by a combination of enemy cannon and the rocky coastline.
  • The destroyers have also been fitted with command and control facilities that allow them to serve as flagships for Canadian or allied task groups.
  • China Broadband's flagship operation is Jinan Jia He Broadband, also known as Jinan Latest News from SYS-CON MEDIA
  • To skeptics, though, the jazzed-up Bloody Marys are like fashion-brand flagships: less consumer-friendly than showy and promotional. The Bloody Mary Makeover
  • The Forward Unto Dawn was originally the flagship of Fleet Admiral Hood.
  • The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
  • With the exception of three recently opened flagship stores in the US, the rest are run by franchise partners. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Reiss's flagship store off of Oxford Street, a sales associate recalls what happened the first day that the white dress, which was actually from an earlier season, was rereleased. 'Kate-alikes': Would-be princesses find a new muse in Kate Middleton
  • The flagship magazine of centrist evangelicals, Christianity Today, editorialized in 2008 that the Grassley investigation amounted to an "oversight overstep" that risked delving improperly into theology. Televangelists escape penalty in Senate inquiry
  • Arthur fleet had reached Europe, and on the very day that Kamimura defeated the Vladivostock squadron and sank the "Rurik" -- Admiral Rojdestvensky hoisted his flag on board his flagship, the "Knias Suvaroff," at Cronstadt. Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima
  • Bonne-Renommée, the flagship, was a vessel of 120 or 150 tons, and about ninety feet long overall, including her great poulaine, or prow, which projected forward under the bowsprit. Champlain's Dream
  • Another important flagship species is the Djibouti francolin (Francolinus ochropectus, CR), which is found only in two sites in Djibouti, Forêt de Day, which is thought to be the only viable site for this imperiled species, and the nearby Mabla Mountains. Biological diversity in the Horn of Africa
  • Trainers appear unconcerned that one of the North's flagship venues has any safety issue. Times, Sunday Times
  • We import and distribute these wines ourselves with Napa Reserve as our flagship retail store.
  • He was supposed to be on a flagship or at least one of the larger ships of the fleet.
  • Johnson was innovative enough to create product extensions of his flagship brand.
  • One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister.
  • Once touted as a global flagship, AECL sucked up 1.74 billion Canadian dollars in subsidies last year and has been a long-term money loser which the government has now announced it wants to sell. Harvey Wasserman: The New York Times Finally Reports the Economic Disaster of New Nukes
  • Instead, we are enhancing and extending our daily flagship news and current affairs radio programmes at peak listening times and weekends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miu Miu has also revamped its Milan flagship store in damask and rich colors — a change from a more minimalist concrete look — and has redecorated a network of 75 boutiques around the world. In Bloom: Miu Miu Comes of Age
  • Due to legal reasons I cannot divulge the name of this flagship product.
  • BAA will certainly welcome a reinjection of romance, having weathered an enduring and damaging dispute between British Airways, Heathrow's flagship operator, and its staff. Tony Parsons seeks out Heathrow's human drama as writer in residence
  • The group's flagship consultancy business was again its biggest contributor, delivering revenue of £47.3m, up 20 per cent.
  • The Penobscot River drains the largest watershed in Maine and is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's flagship river for the restoration of Atlantic salmon in the country.
  • CREWE, England - February 10, 2010: The design of the Mulsanne, Bentley's new flagship, is a compelling fusion of sportiness, solidity and coach-built elegance - created on a grand scale. Automotive Headlines
  • The model, which is currently being built to a scale of 1 to 50, is an exact replica of the the Admiral's flagship, and will be completed in May.
  • A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one.
  • It will be no less devastating for the flagship show's engaging frontman.
  • Both Dutch flagships and nine other ships were taken during a 2 ½ hour action, more than half their force.
  • To top it off, the flagship of stress hormones, cortisol, is running amok through my veins, putting my body on yellow alert for the day.
  • The spectacle featured 39 miniature models who paraded a catwalk inside the company's Fifth Avenue flagship, wearing logo-printed capes, tiered peasant skirts and skinny pants, all chaperoned by Kelly Rutherford of "Gossip Girl. Branding the Baby
  • Their flagship stores have a minimal amount of products on display and lots of clear space. Times, Sunday Times
  • HONG KONG — Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. on Thursday reiterated the early 2011 opening date for its flagship casino resort in Macau and said its third-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization more than doubled from a year earlier. Galaxy Benefits From Macau Boom
  • The group's flagship consultancy business was again its biggest contributor, delivering revenue of £47.3m, up 20 per cent.
  • We wanted to start tapping into the more acculturated Hispanic," because much of the growth for Tecate will come from second- and third-generation Latinos in coming years, says Felix Palau , vice president for the Tecate brand at Heineken USA.Heineken also is promoting its flagship brand to Latinos. Brewers Go Courting Hispanics
  • Cash has been secured to help kick-start a flagship regeneration project in Lancaster.
  • Baochuan" or treasure ship is the flagship of the imperial fleet reserved for important officials and imperial envoy.
  • The company's flagship store is in New York.
  • The former is one of the company's flagship products and includes most standard parametric and nonparametric approaches. The Scientist
  • Something is going seriously awry when, in a quarter with a general election, the flagship news programme goes down and not up. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flagship New York store, with its soft pink carpeting and walls, was filled with the expected thongs and see-through bras, camisoles and boxer shorts.
  • The head of China's flagship sovereign wealth fund is looking to invest in Europe after expressing relief that snubs from the continent saved Beijing from embarrassing investment losses last year.
  • There is mounting concern within the party that it will lose the flagship poll on whether to introduce the alternative vote system. Times, Sunday Times
  • The power bike's a flagship product, the kind of thing that could support a whole company.
  • But Airbus is also taking advantage of strengthening demand for its jets — especially its flagship A380 — to extract some extra cash from customers that have bought the double-decker plane. Airbus Raises Plane Prices
  • This machine is the flagship in our new range of computers.
  • It said the opening of its flagship store would be followed by an expansion throughout the country.
  • Muhtar Kent , Coca-Cola's chief executive, frequently refers to flagship Coke products as "the oxygen" of the company, even as it builds up its noncarbonated brands to compete with PepsiCo. Pepsi Thirsty for a Comeback
  • On the way back, along the pier, I stopped by one of the unidentified ships, one wharfed adjacent to the Tais, the flagship. Renegades Of Gor
  • One of the key things that has worked in the firm's favour over the years is owning the flagship store at 87 George Street.
  • She wants the flagship show to return to a newsier format. The Sun
  • Cornwall is due to hand over her flagship duties to sister ship HMS Campbeltown in October.
  • As well as "jewelled" headlamps with LED daytime-running lights, a more upright radiator grille and the new "double horseshoe" rear profile first shown on the flagship Bentley Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company.
  • A flagship environmental centre has swept the boards in a prestigious contest to find the best building designs in Doncaster.
  • Its flagship product, ketchup, had steadily been losing ground over the 1990s, with salsa outselling it in the US.
  • It is not a www travel uk of my complicity, and it is mature with any genealogy, empiric spotless, nondigestible coachwhip or abdicable flagship. Rational Review
  • The BBC's classified football results on Final Score, once part of Grandstand, now soldiering on alone since the demise of the corporation's flagship television sports production, have provided a calm, soothing counterpoint to the dramatic tappity‑tap-taps of the teleprinter in its various guises since the feature was inaugurated in 1958. BBC's Tim Gudgin calls time with: Airdrie United 11, Gala Fairydean 0 | Rob Bagchi
  • My first placement, as a naive young woman, was in an outpatient psychiatric department in a flagship hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flagship HMS Ark Royal sailed on Saturday, and headed for Scotland to take on stores and ammunition before she sails south again.
  • Nearly half of its sales at its flagship store in Akihabara, Japan's electronics mecca, is to Chinese tourists. Golf Deal Part of Growing Chinese Links to Japan Inc.
  • An 'I'd ha' done it, too, only the pinnace from the flagship was just comin 'alongside. A WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
  • The Italian label, which has just opened a new London flagship store, really does make some of the best outerwear around.
  • In London, the Daily Telegraph, refounded in 1855 as a penny daily and as the flagship of the liberal press, had a circulation of almost 200,000 in 1871, far outstripping The Times.
  • The company plans to open a flagship store in New York this month.
  • It is an empathetic observation the right-on find difficult to swallow, but this is a sport whose dominant female rider is routinely referred to as "the Head-Turner" and whose flagship magazine show, the Morning Line, contained an among‑boys joke about servicing Japanese fillies minutes after Casey and Moore appeared last Saturday. The landmarks and pitfalls of racing's gender agenda | Lydia Hislop
  • Just approaching the warship sends a shiver down the spine of the anybody with a sense of history, as she looks every inch the flagship in her prime.
  • The flagship was finished recently, and the almiranta is the same as new, because of the thorough overhauling that was given it on this beach. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 23 of 55 1629-30 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing t
  • It will also announce enhancements to exceed/W, its flagship X server software.
  • To this day they trumpet their dominance of the “dedicated MP3″ player market even though their two flagship products are a PDA/handheld gaming system and a smartphone, while they don’t count any other PDAs, handheld gaming systems or smartphones in those “dedicated MP3 player” numbers. Verizon Droid Is The Real Deal
  • From the main dishes, there's lots to choose from, but I'd definitely recommend checking out the adobo, the flagship dish of Filipino cuisine: tender chunks of pork cooked in soy sauce, vinegar and bay leaves.

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