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All but the most rabid of Confederate flag wavers admit that the Old Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was accompanied by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way of life.
In spite of the fact that the state legislature voted us neutral, John Hunt Morgan is openly flying the Confederate flag over his woolen factory ''!!
Then she catapults into `` everything and everybody '', putting particular violence on `` everybody '', indicating to the linguist that this is a spot to flag -- that is, it is not congruent to the patient's general style of speech up to this point.
* 1606 – The Union Flag is adopted as the flag of Great Britain.
The anarcho-capitalist flag is also widely used by voluntaryists, whose philosophy is very similar.
* 1996 – Greek Cypriot refugee Solomos Solomou is murdered by Turkish forces while trying to climb a flagpole in order to remove a Turkish flag from its mast in the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus.
* 1898 – The Hawaiian flag is lowered from ʻIolani Palace in an elaborate annexation ceremony and replaced with the flag of the United States to signify the transfer of sovereignty from the Republic of Hawaii to the United States.
* 1942 – World War II: The flag of Nazi Germany is installed atop the Mount Elbrus, the highest peak of the Caucasus mountain range.
The George Cross was given by King George VI himself and is now an emblem on the Maltese national flag.
Betsy Ross ( January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836 ) is widely credited with making the first American flag.
* 1854 – The Hinomaru is established as the official flag to be flown from Japanese ships.
The ANC flag is composed of three stripes – black, green and gold.
The flag is now in the Baltimore Orioles museum.
If the mutated sequence is present in the patient's genome, the probe will bind to it and flag the mutation.
alt = Four ships flying the British flag advance in the foreground towards an anchored battle line in which the only clear detail is a huge burning ship.
Hanging on the western wall is Queen Victoria's burial flag, given to the college soon after her death.
Under the flag is the high table where the professors and college administration lunch.
This flag is not used all that often if at all.
What is normally seen is the flag with green on both ends with a golden circle that reads " Cape Breton Island, Canada " with the island in the middle and a green ' X ' behind in the background.
The most usual is the system of the Confederação Brasileira de Capoeira ( Brazilian Capoeira Confederation ), which adopts ropes using the colors of the Brazilian flag, green, yellow, blue and white.

flag and triangular
The red triangular flag has been a Hindu symbol of victory since the time of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The provincial seal shows a triangular flag, a symbol of victory in war.
This was a triangular red flag with an elongated white cross.
Abstractly, this is equivalent to stabilising a flag: upper triangular matrices are precisely those that preserve the standard flag, which is given by the standard ordered basis and the resulting flag < math > 0 <
The state flag of the Zand dynasty was a white triangular pennant with a green border and a gold lion and sun in the centre.
The depictions of the sun on the flag of the Republic of China ( Taiwan ), the flag of Kazakhstan, and the flag of Nepal have only straight ( triangular ) rays, while that on the flag of Kyrgyzstan has only curvy rays.
The flag proved difficult to adopt due to its complex construction ; without standardized measurements in place at the time, a triangular flag proved difficult to build.
The MLS scudetto was originally a curved, triangular badge featuring a backdrop of the American flag behind a replica of the Alan I. Rothenberg MLS Cup trophy.
By the 18th century this began to be flown as a rectangular as opposed to triangular flag, but remained essentially unchanged.
Members belonging to a yacht club or sailing organization may fly their club's unique flag ( usually triangular ), called a burgee, both while under way and at anchor ( however, not while racing ).
The rectangular flag consists of a purple equilateral triangular field, the color of the Moca tree flower.
The insignia that denotes a small craft advisory is one red, triangular flag ( two such flags, one placed above the other, signify a gale warning ).
The NOAA service flag, in use today, was adapted from the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag by adding the NOAA emblem — a circle divided into two parts by the white silhouette of a flying seabird, with the roughly triangular portion above the bird being dark blue and the portion below it a lighter blueto the center of the old Survey flag.
This symbolises the Armenian heritage, culture and population of the area and represents Nagorno-Karabakh as being a separated region of Armenia by the triangular shape and the zigzag cutting through the flag.
* Burgee: A small flag, typically triangular, flown from the masthead of a yacht to indicate yacht-club membership.
* Pennant: A long, thin triangular flag flown from the masthead of a military ship ( as opposed to a burgee, the flags thus flown on yachts ).

flag and quartered
The first Canadian flag was that then used as the Flag of the Governor General of Canada, a Royal Union Flag with a shield in the centre bearing the quartered arms of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves.
In terms of heraldry, the flag is quartered, I and IV argent, three hills vert, a bird sable ( specifically a raven ), II and III gules three fleur-de-lis argent.
The flag of Halle was adopted on October 1, 1991 and is quartered as saltire ( argent and azure ).
In the same Spanish atlas the ( well documented ) " plain " tetragrammic cross flag is presented as ( among other places in the Empire ) " the Flag of Salonika " and " the real Greece and Empire of the Greeks ( la vera Grecia e el imperio de los griegos )" ( not being clear whether this implies usage of the quartered flag mainly in Constantinople ).
The new design was patterned after the national standard of Spain, the seal consisting of fleur-de-lis surrounded by a quartered flag of Castille and Aragon represented by two golden castles located on the red field and two red lions on a white field.
*( a ) The State flag is quartered.
* Kriegsflagge — " war ensign "; military form of the national flag, quartered by a black cross with an Iron Cross in the canton.
Since 1911, the central shield has remained unaltered: a quartered shield containing in the first quarter four stars representing the Southern Cross constellation, as depicted on the national flag, but with the stars in different proportions ; in the second quarter, a golden fleece representing the farming industry ; in the third, a wheat sheaf representing agriculture ; and in the fourth, two hammers representing mining and industry.
The flag has the city seal emblazoned on quartered background, with each section representing a country that once controlled the city.

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