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Fly the flag.
If someone flies the flag, they represent or support their country.
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A great fleet flying the flag of St George sails across the stage.
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Following its successful pioneering of the UK container trade, ML was given the Queen's Award for Export in 1971, the first to be given to a shipping company; every ship in the fleet flew the award flag.
No one on Capitol Hill has uttered a word of protest.Michael MooreSenior vice-presidentDP WorldDubaiBusiness offeringSIR – It was interesting to note that an airline in Turkey considered sacking some exuberant employees who sacrificed a camel to mark the modernisation of its fleet of aircraft ("Flying the flag", June 16th).
Saturday we're flying the flag".
The performer flying the flag for Britain?
She was back in Philadelphia on 7 December, and two days later, she returned to her post as the flagship of the Scouting Fleet, flying the flag of Vice Admiral Ashley Robertson.
Commanded by Captain Maurice Gillet and flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Armand Blanquet du Chayla, Franklin was one of the ships that accompanied Vice Admiral François-Paul François-Paul Brueysying Napoleon Bonaparte and the French troops to invade Egypt.
Voting, enlisting, and flying the flag.
Then Durham flew the flag for Britain.
Who would fly the flag of normality?
His checkpoints flew the flag of Jamiat-e-Islami.
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