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The iconic letters of the early years of space travel — USA for the Americans, CCCP for the Soviets — gave way to new letters this time: they spelled "Red Bull," for the energy drink company (which, like Mr. Baumgartner, is Austrian) that sponsored the expedition and reaped its payback in endless mentions in glowing news coverage.
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The CDGM came under immediate and intense political attack from the Mississippi power-structure led by Senator Stennis who accused it of being "Communist" -- not because the alphabet blocks the children played with could be used to spell "red," but because it was empowering poor people to exert some influence and control over their own lives.
There are no crosses, although "Resurrection" is spelled in red thread strung between nails.
The space references its heritage with a photo-printed, backlit version of the ivy covering the original Melrose Avenue center with the name Fred Segal spelled in red, white and blue letters.
Deep in the weeds of the App Store reviews — most of which are glowing and composed of near-perfect grammar and spelling (red flag!) — there is a one-star review with the title "DO NOT GET!!! ITS JUST SPAM".
Taking a spare, severe approach, "Red" was spelled in large red letters on a black background on the Playbill for the Broadway production.
At the protest, venders sold white Styrofoam hats with the word "No" spelled out in red letters.
Declaring U.S. readiness to "reconcile with an adversary," Ms. Clinton spelled out three "red lines for reconciliation" with the Taliban: "They must renounce violence... abandon their alliance with Al Qaeda, and abide by the Constitution".
Alizarin, also spelled Alizarine, a red dye originally obtained from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum, in which it occurs combined with the sugars xylose and glucose.
Off the main dining room, in a string of private rooms marked by varieties of tea spelled out in red LEDs, Chinese families salute birthdays and other milestones with lobsters the size of single-engine planes.
The phrase is spelled out in red roses, just like all those Grandads and Dearest Mums, written in chrysanthemums and wedged on the roof-rack of a passing hearse.
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