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The lyrics describe the flag, a fairly straightforward approach when you think about it: Your flag is a splendour of sky / Crossed with a band of snow / And there can be seen, in its sacred depths / Five pale blue stars / In your emblem, which a rough sea / With its wild waves protects / Behind the bare summit of a volcano / A star brightly shines!

The selection was staggering, ranging from the minimalist Gran Duca, composed solely of bread and Prosciutto di Parma, to the Capri, a splendour of focaccia, prosciutto cotto, fresh mozzarella, tomato, mayonnaise and oregano.

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When you go into the wreck of the Palace Theatre on Gary's Broadway - just across from the wreck of VJ Records, which released the Beatles' first ever single in the US - you get a sense of the splendour of an industrial community at its height.

Now, for their latest unlikely venture, they chose not a major concert venue, but the fading splendour of a hall that was originally built to house a grand Liverpool circus and is now used for cage-fighting.

A bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics led to a refocusing of attention, a sense that the splendour of this American macro-sport must never be dimmed by such humiliation again.

I'd love for Sonic to mount a recovery, for a new Nintendo-exclusive title to actually come close to the splendour of a main-series Mario game – no 3D Sonic has ever matched the majesty of Super Mario 64.

There is an old story about Lenin, set in the gilded splendour of a café somewhere in Central Europe, sometime in the early 20th Century.

Rajput strength reached its zenith at the beginning of the 16th century under Rana Sanga (Rana Sangram Singh) of Mewar, but he was defeated in a fierce battle by the Mughal invader Bābur, and the brief splendour of a united Rajput polity waned rapidly.

But for food writer Tim Hayward, nothing can beat the splendour of a classic British shooter's sandwich – an Edwardian recipe that is basically a steak in a whole loaf of bread with sauted mushrooms and shallots.

But for food writer Tim Hayward, nothing can beat the splendour of a classic British shooter's sandwich – an Edwardian recipe that is basically a steak in a whole loaf of bread with sauted mushrooms and shallots.

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