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A banner between the windows is ripped and stained, twisted around itself, unreadable.
Laid-off coal miners might forever march to the line that Margaret Thatcher left behind — "There is no such thing as society" — while Tony Blair seems set to have his name strung like a birthday banner between the death of Diana and the fall of Saddam, along with his own slogan, "Tough on Crime, Tough on the Causes of Crime".
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I have seen the word written on banners between the talons of a bald eagle, below photos of white powder wigs on the heads of slave owning white men with wooden teeth, and my conclusion is that is what democracy has been my whole life.
When they fly banners between their iconic columns in front of Jesse Hall that say "Respect" and "Responsibility," one wonders what they're talking about.
They string banners between trees and, when they can get a signal, they post messages with hashtags such as #ReZpectOurWater, #NoDakotaAccess and #NODAPL.
The walls of Joe's are decorated with jerseys and sports banners between all of the TVs, while many of the booths and tables have personal TVs, as if the dozens on the walls weren't satisfactory.
In recent months, Hudson River strollers and Henry Hudson Parkway drivers may have noticed a banner hanging between the seventh- and eighth-story windows of the….
In recent months, Hudson River strollers and Henry Hudson Parkway drivers may have noticed a banner hanging between the seventh- and eighth-story windows of the Chatsworth, the old Beaux-Arts apartment building on Seventy-second Street at the foot of Riverside Park.
Bathed in the floodlighting from the vast Ukraina monument, they are daubed with slogans that say "Everyone out!" A banner slung between them reads "No to corruption and abuse of power".
In a wide second-floor room at John Jay High School in Brooklyn, images of a cross, broken bread and a chalice overflowing with red wine decorated a large banner hanging between two columns.
More than 1,000 priests and bishops wore white for the occasion, making the long procession from the Catholic Center on First Avenue to St . Patricks seem like a white banner unfurled between the administrative and spiritual hearts of the New York Archdiocese.
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