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Harvey St . Jeanmade banner headlines again with his funeral.
In the 1970's, it was systemic police corruption that made banner headlines, said Chief Strillacci, the co-chairman of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association's legislative committee.
Had he been one of the marquee names in South Africa rather than an athlete schooled in the J-League who plays his club football in Russia, his performance would have made banner headlines worldwide.
When three workers died as a result of an industrial accident in an oil refinery in Sardinia last month, the accident made banner front-page headlines in most national papers, which now keep a running tab of on-the-job deaths, much like countries at war keep daily counts of battlefield casualties.
Tools like the video builders Shakr offers can potentially revolutionize the online advertising market for SMBs, in the same way Google's Image Ad Builder made banner ads accessible to marketers with lower budgets almost a decade ago.
The saga describes the flag as "a finely made banner, very cleverly embroidered with the figure of a raven, and when the banner fluttered in the breeze, the raven seemed to be flying ahead".
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He has made banners and huge, Janus-like ceramic heads.
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"We made banners and placards and put posters up around the village.
Since then, his company has made banners for auto races in Cleveland and Detroit, for the 92nd Street Y in New York and for the London Olympics, among others.
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