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"I unearthed the first piece; initially I didn't understand what I had found because I thought it was a silver spoon and then I turned it over and wiped my thumb across it and I saw the saltire-type of design and knew instantly it was Viking.
Among the coverage of his unveiling in January 2008 was even remarks about his choice to wear a Saltire tie.
The station crest of RAF Leuchars, Fife, also shows the Saltire, in this case surmounted by a sword.
However, in this case the saltire is not the only emblem to be portrayed.
In the case of the Saltire, variations in shades of blue have resulted in the background of the flag ranging from sky blue to navy blue.
This is not the case in England & Wales where the Saltire can be flown without planning permission first being obtained.
The Dutch municipality of Sint-Oedenrode, named after the Scottish princess Saint Oda, also uses the Saltire as the basis of its flag, although in this case the Saltire is defaced with a gold castle, having on both sides a battlement.
He meant "waving the Saltire".
Saltire is also in Beaverton.
Archbishops have two crosiers in saltire behind the shield.
A rain-drenched saltire hung limply on a flagpost in the backcourt.
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