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An authoritative server indicates its status of supplying definitive answers, deemed authoritative, by setting a software flag ( a protocol structure bit ), called the Authoritative Answer ( AA ) bit in its responses.
Following the 2004 Summer Olympics, President Romano Prodi pointed out that the combined medal total of the European Union was far greater than that of any other country and called for EU athletes to fly the European flag at the following games alongside their own as a sign of solidarity ( which did not happen ).
The crew Tintin joined was composed of Europeans from Axis or neutral countries (" Europe ") while their underhanded rivals were Americans ( although in later editions the US flag was removed from the rival ship ; see the image on the The Shooting Star page ), financed by a person with a Jewish name and what Nazi propagandists called " Jewish features.
The flag that indicates nationality on a ship is called an ensign.
Governor Muñoz Marín inaugurated the new status called Estado Libre Asociado — or Free Associated State in English — and raised the Puerto Rican flag along with the national anthem of Puerto Rico for the first time on July 25, 1952 — date in which Puerto Ricans celebrate the Constitution of Puerto Rico ( see also: Holidays in Puerto Rico ).
International maritime signal flags | Signal flag " Lima " called the " Yellow Jack " which when flown in harbor means ship is under quarantine.
A simple yellow flag ( contagion ) | yellow flag ( also called the " Yellow Jack ") had historically been used to signal quarantine ( it stands for Q among signal flags ), but now indicates the opposite, as a signal of a ship free of disease that requests boarding and inspection.
It is sometimes called the " yellow jack " but this was also a name for yellow fever, which probably derives its common name from the flag, not the color of the victims ( cholera ships also used a yellow flag ).
In Japan, this star was called Genji-boshi () ( suggestion from the white flag of Genji clan ), " the Star of Genji clan " or Gin-waki, (), " the Silver ( Star ) beside ( Mitsu-boshi ).
*: 8-bit accumulator ( A ) and flag bits ( F ) carry, zero, minus, parity / overflow, half-carry ( used for BCD ), and an Add / Subtract flag ( usually called N ) also for BCD
In early 1821, a secret organization called the Filiki Eteria instigated several battles that, together with the blessing of a Greek flag and proclamation of uprising by Bishop Germanos of Patras on March 25, marked the beginning of the revolution.
Syldavia is also called " The Kingdom of the Black Pelican " and its flag is yellow with a black pelican in the center.
Napoleon's senate called Louis XVIII to the throne on the condition that he would accept the new constitution, which entailed recognition of the Republic and the Empire, a bicameral parliament elected every year, and the tri-colour flag of the aforementioned regimes.
* In Canada the flag is officially called the Royal Union Flag.
The use of the flag has its origin in Inca culture and it is called wiphala.
The world's best-known version of the rainbow flag, sometimes called ' the freedom flag ', was popularized as a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ( LGBT ) pride and diversity by San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker in 1978.
This is called " Early Change "; it caused so much confusion that Adobe now allows both versions in PDF files, but includes an explicit flag in the header of each LZW-compressed stream to indicate whether Early Change is being used.
The following 30 September, during a celebration in the capital to commemorate the first government junta, the Chilean coat of arms, also called Patria Vieja, was solemnly adopted and included in the center of the flag.
The flag of Finland (, ), also called siniristilippu (" Blue Cross Flag "), dates from the beginning of the 20th century.
During the Crimean War, Finnish merchant ships captured by the British-French fleet flew a flag called Flag of St. George, which was based on the Russian Customs flag.

flag and Dannebrog
During the Danish-Norwegian personal union, Dannebrog (" Danish cloth ") was also the flag of Norway and continued to be, with slight modifications, until Norway adopted its current flag in 1821.
Dannebrog is the oldest state flag in the world still in use by an independent nation.
According to the legend the flag, Dannebrog, was given to the Danes from God himself, and from that day forward, it was the flag of Denmark and the Danish kings.
Sources from Dithmarschen, written shortly after the battle of 1500, do mention banners, including the Royal banner, being captured from the Danes, but there is no mention of Dannebrog or the " original " flag.
The colours of the flag are the same as those of the Dannebrog, symbolising Greenland's place in the Danish realm.
According to legend, this battle also marks the first use of the Dannebrog, the world's first national flag still in use, as the national flag of Denmark.
Legend has it that the Danish flag, the Dannebrog fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse in Estonia in 1219.
Dannebrog is named after the flag of Denmark, which in Danish is called the " Dannebrog.
Dannebrog 60 ( flag, 2-decker ship of the line, 1772 ), Kaptajn F. A.
* Dannebrog Rederi A / S: A Danish shipping company, named after the flag
**** Kongeskibet Dannebrog: The first royal Danish yacht ( 1879-1932 ), named after the flag
**** Kongeskibet Dannebrog: The royal Danish yacht ( A540 ), named after the flag
The flag of Norway is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag ; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark.
In 1748 a decree stated that the Dannebrog should be the only legal merchant flag.
The flag of the Faroe Islands is an offset cross, which represents Christianity, following as with other Nordic flags the tradition set by Dannebrog.
It is illegal in Denmark, under section 110 ( e ) of the Danish penal code, to desecrate the flags or national symbols of foreign nations, while legal to burn the Dannebrog, Denmark's national flag.
The Throne Room is decorated with a large ceiling painting by Kræsten Iversen, depicting how the Danish flag, Dannebrog, fell from the sky in Estonia in 1219.
According to the legend, the national flag of Denmark Dannebrog was born at the time by falling from the sky during a critical moment in the fight and helped the Danes to win the Battle of Lyndanisse against the Estonians.

flag and inspired
Since King Valdemar II of Denmark was married to the Portuguese princess, Berengária of Portugal, it is not unthinkable that the origin of the story, if not the flag, was the Spanish tale or a similar tale, which again might have been inspired by an even older legend.
It's said that the Dutch Tricolor has inspired many flags but most notably those of Russia, New York City, and South Africa ( the 1928 – 94 flag as well the current flag ).
* The flag of Venezuela, created by Francisco de Miranda to represent the independence movement in Venezuela that later gave birth to the " Gran Colombia ", inspired the flags of Colombia and Ecuador, both sharing three bands of yellow, blue and red with the flag of Venezuela.
Key was inspired by the American victory and the sight of the large American flag flying triumphantly above the fort.
Although inspired in the National flag, the yacht ensign is not always corresponding with the civil or merchant ensign of the state in question.
The cannon and flag were inspired by the Battle of Gonzales ( 1835 ), an event which is seen by many as sparking the Texas Revolution.
The first film in a trilogy inspired by the ideals of the French republic and the colors of its flag, Three Colors: Blue is the story of a young woman who loses her composer husband and daughter in a car accident.
The revolts in Modena and the Papal Legations inspired similar activity in the Duchy of Parma, where the tricolore flag was adopted.
The design and colours of the Swedish flag are believed to have been inspired by the present Coat of arms of Sweden of 1442, which is blue divided quarterly by a cross pattée of gold, and modelled on the Danish flag.
This rainbow flag in Italy was first used in a peace march in 1961, inspired by similar multi-coloured flags used in demonstrations against nuclear weapons.
In this battle, the patriot troops fought with the army colonel and the flag of the Army of the Andes, inspired by the flag of Argentina, without readopting the blue-white-yellow standard.
One reason for its suppression was that it was easily confused with the flag of the Netherlands or the tricolor of revolutionary France, from which it was inspired.
The leader of this revolution, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, would have been inspired to create the first Cuban flag named La Demajagua in honor of the place where the revolt began.
Céspedes would have been inspired by the Chilean flag as a way of honoring the efforts of Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna on behalf of Chile to achieve independence of Cuba after the Spanish defeat in the Chincha Islands War.
In 2011, Athletic revealed the away kit which has been inspired by the colours of the Basque flag.
The flag is inspired by the Nordic Cross Flag.
The motto Ordem e Progresso (" Order and Progress ") in the flag of Brazil is inspired by Auguste Comte's motto of positivism: L ' amour pour principe et l ' ordre pour base ; le progrès pour but (" Love as a principle and order as the basis ; Progress as the goal ").
One theory on the flag's design holds that since Lebanese member of parliament Henri Pharaon, who was involved in the making of the flag, was a long-time consul in Vienna and was an avid friend and founder of the " Austro-Lebanese Association of Friendship ", the colors could have been inspired by the Austrian flag.
On May 10, 1821, Theophilos Kairis, one of the leading intellectuals of the Greek Revolution, declared the War of Independence by raising the Greek flag at the picturesque cliffside church of St George: at this time, a famous heartfelt speech, or " ritoras " ( ρήτορας ), inspired shipowners and merchants to contribute funds to build a Greek Navy to combat the Ottomans.

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