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She had a rebel flag spread over her body like a protective blanket.
(Before the invasion, some of Rabe's workers had literally hidden from an air raid under an enormous Nazi flag spread out flat on the ground).
Another student work at the Chicago school that set off alarms, she said, was an American flag spread on the floor.
God bless them and all their 'brothers.' " As news about the flag spread, some people drove 20 or 30 miles out of their way, while off duty, to sign it, Mr. McEniry said.
After the Las Vegas shooting that killed 58 people and injured hundreds more, videos claiming the attack was a "hoax" and a "false flag" spread rapidly on YouTube, earning millions of views.
The series includes familiar imagery from the missions of the nineteen-sixties and seventies — Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin descending a ladder onto the surface of the moon, Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt posing with an American flag spread stiff in windless low gravity.
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The initial poetic concentration on the flag, spread-eagle patriotism and the virile manhood of the troops soon gave way to a much more personal focus.
If you'll indulge a little bit of speculation, this could have been useful during the "Invasion of the Little Green Men," when Russian forces without identifying insignia or flags spread throughout Crimea.
The colours of the French flag were spread across Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.
Five feet separates each contraction joint -- 3/8-inch-deep spaces that prevent cracks in one square, or flag, from spreading to another.
Now that understanding of particular red flags is spreading through the Web, banks are facing a mass of consumers who have learned a bit about the mathematics of default detection -- enough to circumvent the algorithms.
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