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As a flagship for British theatre, Incident is an audacious choice.
With its high visibility, high prices and general air of luxury, San Domenico has served as a flagship for serious Italian cuisine since it opened in 1988.
The Gaskell Society declares that "the restoration of the building will act as a flagship for the regeneration of a socially disadvantaged area".
So far, few schools are ready to be open for such long hours immediately, though one school in Sneek, in the north, is going to act as a flagship for the program.
Newcastle United's renaissance at the inception of the Premier League was rallied by the club's then owner, Sir John Hall, as a flagship for an economic revival of the north east and the restored pride of the "Geordie nation".
I would not be at all surprised to see Microsoft buy Nokia outright in the relatively near future, not just use Nokia as a flagship for its mobile phone operating system.
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But I do think that Africa, definitely the political leadership, regards elephants as a bit of a flagship for the continent, like lions.
On the one hand, Kampusareena was seen as an important landmark and a flagship for both the university and the entire economic region.
Their preliminary idea is to use it as a flagship campus for the City University of New York, possibly for teacher training.
The primary care trust and Connecting for Health initially saw it as a "flagship" practice for the SCR programme.
That bombshell over the summer stunned many campaigners who viewed Hall as a flagship case for the movement and the first real prospect of getting a conviction overturned.
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