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His comment captured banner headlines, even though his hasty clarification said that he was merely voicing a "personal assessment" and that he meant the attack would begin at the end of November or later.
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They ambush rivals to capture their banner, like an enemy flag.
In traditional conservative strongholds like Isfahan and Shiraz, candidates running under the pro-Khatami banner captured seven of nine seats.
The scenes and import were captured in the banner headline of The Korea Times this morning that read, "Two Koreas Sign Accord to Promote Peace".
Making the rounds of my New Jersey hometown, tossing copies of the Daily Home News onto 70-odd porches, I almost literally trafficked in the tragedies captured in each banner headline.
At the suggestion of the architect and designer Pierre Fontaine, the nave was draped with enemy banners captured by victorious French armies.
The museum galleries circle the statue's base, displaying gruesome and heroic relics — gloves and soap made from concentration camp victims, captured weapons and banners — and detailing the epic toll the war took on Ukraine.
That didn't stop the former House speaker from continuing to spend lavishly on his flagging campaign, which finally petered out in April 2012 when it became clear rival Mitt Romney would capture the GOP banner.
On May 1, on a golden Pacific evening aboard the carrier Abraham Lincoln, they made sure that the banner was perfectly captured in the camera shots of President Bush's speech declaring major combat in Iraq at an end.
The newspaper La Republica captured the moment in a banner headline in its Thursday editions: "Two Minutes of Terror". Sergio Alvarez, an emergency relief coordinator for Oxfam International, arrived in Pisco, a city of 116,000 people, aboard an air force flight about six hours after the earthquake.
Even on the march for a second referendum a week ago, the now-customary humour captured on the placards and banners too often seemed to capture a certain weariness, and the expectation of defeat: "If EU leave me now, EU'll take away the biggest part of me"; "Think about the halloumi prices"; "I'm not one to make a fuss but the past couple of years have been, quite frankly, farcical".
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