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The town is full of flags, many on poles.
Tucked away in a basement of a hotel, full of flags and balloons, and packed with American political information.
In beard and dark shirt, Mohamed Ahmed Nur – described more than once as mayor of the world's most dangerous city – sits at a desk full of flags, mementos and trophies.
The hall was full of flags, of all sizes — the biggest ones had been unfurled earlier, when General John Allen, in a torrid speech, said that she could be trusted as Commander-in-Chief while Donald Trump could not — along with miniature delegation poles printed with her name ("Hillary," not "Clinton").
The ground was full of flags - it was the first time I'd seen that - and the noise was incredible.
In quarantine, Armstrong receives a gift basket full of flags!
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The theatre was full of flag-waving fans, including many Australians there to support their entrant.
"If Americans were so foolish, why were Soviets always trying -- and failing -- to catch up with them?" he asks rhetorically, since "Red Rabbit" is full of flag-waving answers to that question.
Over 24 hours in July of 2010, the streets of Barcelona were full of flag-waving angry protesters, who – following Spain's 1-0 victoverover the Netherlands in the World Cup final – soon turned into happy fans waving flags.
Maybe it could do this by identifying a common enemy – say, someone bringing about austerity who is hate-worthy enough to get booed by an entire Olympic Stadium full of flag-waving patriots.
The full array of flags are ideal for that purpose as are the dove, and of course, the shaking hands, symbolising a done deal.
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