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"flag up" Definitions
  1. (British English) to draw attention to something

133 Sentences With "flag up"

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No matter, though: The linesman has her flag up. Offside.
We can do better than run a white flag up.
That's what having our flag up at the ground is all about.
We also want to flag up Google subscriptions, a recent addition to Assistant.
You have the pyramid-like shape of the Marines pushing the flag up.
In terms of maintaining current output, analysts flag up concentration risks in the market.
The onus is on the public to flag up graphic content that bothers them.
It put a building-size flag up for all to see from the highway.
My big cuz took a bengals flag up on a mission in hostile territory.
Some research online should quickly flag up whether or not you need to be worried.
He then went over to another mailbox with the flag up, and emptied that box, too.
It should also flag up exclusives in the different catalogs that you need to know about.
Another advantage they flag up versus other players is that their approach is entirely non-destructive.
Its cloud service analyzes images collected by drones to flag up and pinpoint damage or a defect.
Chile celebrates, but the lineswoman has her flag up as soon as the ball rolls across the line.
Here's how it looks: In addition to this, Gmail will flag up email contacts whose identity can't be verified.
"We put the flag up first, so we can see what direction the wind is coming from," Arnieri said.
The environment ministry has started to flag up in advance where and when anti-logging operations will take place.
DeJear still plans to knock on the door of her neighbor who has a Confederate flag up in their garage.
Again, running your new computer alongside the old one for a few days, if possible, can help flag up any issues.
"It puts the flag up that Fidelity is the value player in investing," said Ram Subramaniam, president of Fidelitys retail brokerage business.
Technical analysts at ScotiaMocatta flag up resistance there and at $2050,212, the 50 percent retracement of the move from $1,190 to $1,046.
"This was the first place I saw a Confederate flag up close," said Ms. Ford, 46, who was raised in New Jersey.
"He stopped and was struck by a wave of emotion about what it cost to put that flag up there," Buell said.
"It puts the flag up that Fidelity is the value player in investing," said Ram Subramaniam, president of Fidelity's retail brokerage business.
Tyrie also said parliament was not alert enough before the crash, its scrutiny of regulators having failed to flag up weaknesses in supervision.
The report did however flag up questions about the number of advanced centrifuges Iran is allowed, which is loosely defined in the deal.
It also left the decision to fly the pride flag up to each ambassador or chief of mission by 2016, the Post reported.
We'd set our tip-ups — wooden devices that sat in the hole and popped a flag up if a fish took your bait.
U.S. Supreme Court police officers served as pallbearers, carrying the casket draped in an American flag up the front steps of the courthouse.
As Hertzfeld tells it, Capps then climbed on the roof of the Mac team's new building, hoisting the flag up on a makeshift flagpole.
While this is unlikely to cause a crisis, as few Nymex palladium holders take delivery of physical metal, it does flag up broader tightness.
This may be because apart from some automated censoring systems, Twitter relies on cloud-sourcing to flag up the majority of the sensitive material.
Someone put flag up this AM at parking deck across from #NCAATournament arena in Greenville SC. Tourney moved from NC because of #HB20153 #wral pic.twitter.
So on that following Monday, Barboza paid a visit to the Cimino residence, where he noticed the family had their mailbox's outgoing mail flag up.
Designer Lez Brotherston, who collaborates regularly with Mr Bourne, has given himself the role of tour guide, finding ingenious ways to flag up each stop.
Hogben said Facebook was responsive to such requests, but should be investing more to tackle the problem, including developing algorithms to flag up suspicious pages.
Experts recommend looking for trusted payment gateways, including Braintree and PayPal, and buying from stores that use services like CheckMEND to flag up stolen goods.
The state put that flag up to honor the 100th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, when the South seceded from the Union.
It is an opportunity to flag up concerns or areas where they believe amendments are needed but they are not expected to vote on specific details.
" Hurn explains that she felt compelled to add the rainbow flag to her screen saver rotation after the election: "I'm going to put the flag up.
In one scene, Armstrong's son runs a flag up to the awning of their house, and we watch it flap proudly in the breeze for a moment.
Increased toilet visits can flag up a urinary-tract infection; changes in gait can predict an impending fall, the leading cause of death from injury among older adults.
In their report the independent reviews do flag up some issues of concern regarding DeepMind Health's operations — including potential security vulnerabilities around the company's handling of health data.
The metal flag pole outside was knocked down and the two Army veterans immediately sprang into action, running outside and picking the American flag up off the ground.
The central bank used the minutes of its last policy meeting to flag up a plan that would feature halting reinvestments of ever-larger amounts of maturing securities.
The apps can also flag up reminders for the management of long-term conditions and even provide cognitive-behaviour therapy for mental-health conditions, as Livi offers in Sweden.
Amazon is also offering subscriptions that will give access to more storage and a feature which will flag up human movement, rather than general motion like a pet walking.
Aydemir is also keen to flag up the burgeoning gaming sector in Turkey, which he claims is positioned to be one of the world's leading ecosystems for mobile games.
The Californian technology giant has announced an update to the default phone app for its Android operating system that will automatically flag up a warning by suspected spam calls.
Setting up a virtual machineGetting VirtualBox up and running isn't particularly tricky, but we'll guide you through the process here and flag up a few important points along the way.
Instead of merely attending three seminars a year, they might be invited to meet officials involved in the planning of parliamentary business, enabling them to flag up matters of concern.
For Samsung processors, the researchers flag up that all the company's devices are still running Android 8.0 but AI acceleration is only available starting from Android 8.1 and above. Natch.
He said articles would be authored, fact-checked and verified by journalists and volunteers working together, while anyone would be able to flag up issues and submit fixes for review.
According to the BBC, a total of 2,119,953 votes were cast in the head-to-head competition, which saw the existing flag up against the newly designed Silver Fern, pictured below.
Data from poor countries are more limited but shortfalls in America or Europe often flag up a worldwide shortage, says Jayasree Iyer from the Access to Medicines Foundation, a Dutch charity.
A synopsis of the report did not flag up any reasons why extending the right to medically-assisted reproduction to all women would contravene the constitution or common law, the newspaper said.
Here the firm worked to flag up and critically frame Google's absence, after the Facebook adtech rival had declined to send either of the two C-suite execs the committee had asked for.
The app can also be used to find unoccupied desks, browse the cafeteria's lunch menu, book meeting rooms and flag up any maintenance that might need doing, such as replacing a broken monitor.
Then you flag up to Google what you've written about by repeating the search terms in the headline, URL, copy, and in the picture tags [they're a bit like invisible hashtags that identify images].
The Circuit de Catalunya may not give many real clues about performance — that will have to wait until the opening race in Melbourne on March 25 — but it can certainly flag up reliability issues.
An early warning tool that tracks water supplies worldwide and mixes in social, economic and demographic data to flag up potential crises is being developed by the Netherlands-based Water, Peace and Security partnership (WPS).
Its transaction-tracing technology mines the public Bitcoin ledger to identify and flag up suspicious transaction patterns within the distributed digital currency — offering the promise of combating Bitcoin-powered money laundering and other criminal activity.
Naturally, the smart to-do list learns from how you interact with it (it wouldn't be very smart otherwise) and claims to automate the most repetitive tasks and flag up the ones that need your attention.
And in the two main Anglosphere states, the United Kingdom and the United States, two men of the left have taken commanding positions and have run the red flag up the flagpole, to see who salutes.
They may not flag up obvious areas of concern, or ask the right questions when doing their research (famously, Apple did not originally include menstrual-cycle tracking in its smartwatch, or in the iPhone's Health app).
Elisa Carrió, a maverick anti-corruption campaigner and Macri ally with a seat in the lower house of congress, will be quick to flag up signs of skulduggery by any of the president's less angelic business friends.
Singapore has asked people to download an app called TraceTogether that uses BlueTooth to monitor who else the user has been in contact with, and flag up if they've been near someone who might have the virus.
Another new feature coming in this Cortana update is increased sensitivity to a user's calendaring routines — meaning the tech can analyze when a person prefers to have meetings and flag up any requests landing outside their usual time slots.
Screenshot: GizmodoYou can also use this to flag up messages that have particular words in the subject or that come from a particular domain name, whether you want to flag important emails or spam emails that have been mislabeled.
Lundblad also responded to flag up a YouTube counterspeech initiative — called Redirect, that's currently only running in the UK — that aims to catch people who are searching for extremist messages and redirect them to other content debunking the radicalizing narratives.
The dangers of head trauma have become an area of major concern in contact sports and in the "Brainband", Alan Pearce and Braden Wilson believe they have come up with a device to objectively flag up the potential for concussion.
A quick web search for any apps or processes you don't recognize in Task Manager or Activity Monitor might flag up stalkerware—this is a good method for catching all kinds of security threats, but it's by no means guaranteed to catch everything.
Owners will also be able to receive notifications via the app when their pet leaves or enters the house, and the app will log and track these comings and goings over time — offering a potential route to flag up changes in behavior.
He called it a "down payment" on the road to reform, which will include the creation of an early warning system to flag up officers who generate a high number of citizen complaints as well as speedier internal investigations of problematic officers.
Sometimes she skipped when she was feeling sick or sad, but other days she wouldn't stop rehearsing even after she got back to the quiet neighborhood where she now lived, casting her green flag up toward the yellow streetlights in the dark.
OFFICER GETS STANDING OVATION AT GRADUATION FOR STOPPING SCHOOL SHOOTER "I saw the flag up there and said, &aposhey, let me honor your service and let me sing the National Anthem if you'll stand with me,&apos and he said yes," Davidson told FOX 8 .
In a matter of fact, they hung their ANTIFA flag up where the United States flag -- INGRAHAM: Whoa, whoa whoa -- they took down the U.S. flag, they climbed the building, they took on the U.S. flag, and they replaced it with a ANTIFA flag?
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel bristled on Sunday at the lifting of international sanctions on Iran and vowed to flag up any violations of its arch-foe's nuclear restrictions while drawing on U.S. defense aid to prepare for a possible military face-off in the future.
Scott's helmet-mounted display is a fantastic start, but imagine a HoloLens-style display, coupled with a thermal imaging camera, which would automatically flag up victims and hot spots—not to mention, of course, giving us a good weapon in the war against Ridley Scott's alien invasion.
The scientists also flag up privacy concerns about commercial data practices, noting it is routine practice for telecommunications firms to "collect, retain, and transfer subscriber telephone records" — arguing that telecoms regulations should therefore also incorporate "a scientifically rigorous understanding of the privacy properties of these data".
" It goes on to flag up various privacy-related changes it has made or is intending to make, writing: "This year we have released a new privacy dashboard and several new privacy features to provide clear choices to our customers and easy-to-use tools in Windows 10.
Macnamara tells me you're required to give the Cuvva app permission to query the DVLA (the U.K. driving license issuer) database on your behalf, which would flag up any potential problems, as well as upload a photo of your driving license and a selfie taken through the app.
But if the same person goes and gets a hammer and a sack later, that person's suspicious rating goes up, a Cloud Walk spokesperson told the FT. The company's software is tapped into the police database in over 50 cities and provinces, and can flag up suspicious characters live.
While being grilled by select committee chair Jesse Norman, Willerton, head of the TIU for three years, said his organization had to monitor 120,000 matches across the world each year and needed the "eyes and ears" of the tennis family to help flag up any suspected match-fixing.
You can set up the app to alert you as soon as deals go live, in case you want to be first in line, and another neat trick is the way it can use your phone's location to flag up special offers and sales in your current area on a map.
There was a concern that Julie Johnston was offside—and the assistant referee had the flag up for the call—but the referee overruled it because Johnston did not touch the ball or factor into the play, so the goal and the 1-0 lead for the U.S. stood. [NBCSN]
The latest study, published today and based on responses gathered in 272 — the tenth year the research has been carried out — notes that concerns about media among users are "broadly unchanged" since 266, but does flag up a rise in concern among app users specifically about what's being done with their personal data.
Politicians in 25 countries will be shifting a little more uneasily on their benches this week as Politwoops, the service that tracks politicians' deleted tweets, and can thus flag up attempts to edit previously expressed public opinions or cover up gaffes (as well as more mundane stuff like typos), has gone back online.
But the former director of public prosecutions also took time to flag up what he couched as the "vital" role played by communications data when it comes to investigating and prosecuting "serious and difficult cases" — giving the example of the thwarted 2006 plot to simultaneously bring down multiple airplanes mid way over the Atlantic.
Digital Shadows' flagship product, SearchLight, is a continuous real-time scan of more than 100 million data sources online and on the deep and dark web — cross referencing customer specific data with the monitored sources to flag up instances where data might have inadvertently been posted online, for instance, or where a data breach or other unwanted disclosure might be occurring.
It's been intentionally designed to flag up at least some of the issues as potential problems though, according to Motte, and will badge a quote as "dubious" if it can't find it at all in its database, or "incomplete" if it's not all there — linking the user to a full version of the quote via one of its media sources.
In the case of Google, they also flag up reports that suggest it has used its dominance of the adtech market to "encourage publishers to reduce the number of ad tech vendors and thus the number of trackers on their sites" — via a consent gathering tool that restricts the number of supply chain partners a publisher can share consent with to 12 vendors.
One possible negative scenario they flag up is the risk of consumers that are seeking household insurance for properties located in areas exposed to high risks such as floods, earthquakes or crime having to pay very high premiums or not being offered any insurance cover at all as a result of the fuller picture afforded by so much data being able to be analyzed.
We must link her comments back to what we know is happening on the ground, whether that's the Latinx community being turfed from their homes in Elephant and Castle, the Grenfell residents who were ignored when they raised concerns over the safety of their homes, or reports from the race disparity unit which flag up the huge differences in quality of life, pay, imprisonment, and quality of care for minorities.
"I see this as a soft sell activity to some of the more wealthy business folk out there who are going to read this while waiting for flights and will no doubt go on to flag up the wider opportunities and technical innovations that Facebook offers in order for them to pass it down to their teams," Andy Barr, founder of 10 Yetis, a digital media agency, told VICE News.
The first Apple services to gain AI-powered enhancements via the application of differential privacy techniques were: iMessage, with keyboard data used to power features such as next word and emoji predictions, and also flag up linguistic changes such as rising slang terms or trendy new words; Spotlight Search, with analytics on bulk user data enabling Apple to flag popular deep link searches to better rank search results; and Notes, where the technique has enabled more interactivity, such as underlining actionable info such as dates — to power things like calendar event creation suggestions.
As well as its plan to offer AI-powered hotness recommendations for a user's photos, it has a few existing location-based tricks up its sleeve in a bid to stand out in a crowded — and Tinder-dominated space — such as a feature that shows users which are the bars and clubs in their city popular with singles, and a real-time hyperlocal Bluetooth beacon powered feature that can flag up if any of a user's current matches are in the same bar right now (provided the bar has been kitted out with Blinq's Estimote iBeacons).
CUTMORE: LET ME FLAG UP TWO ISSUES AROUND FINANCIAL MARKETS AND STABILITY THAT YOU'VE RAISED HERE THIS WEEK ONE IS THE HIGH LEVEL OF CORPORATE DEBT AS YOU SEE IT, $17 TRILLION POTENTIALLY EXPOSED TO RECESSION THAT COULD BE DANGEROUS YOU ALSO FLAGGED UP THE RISKS AROUND INTEREST RATES AND INVESTORS THAT ARE STRETCHING FOR YIELDS RIGHT NOW, IN PARTS OF THE MARKET THAT MAY BE LIQUID AND DON'T UNDERSTAND IS IT FAIR TO SAY THERE ARE NOW MORE RISKS IN THE FINANCIAL ECONOMY THAN THERE WERE IN 2007, 2008 HOW DO YOU READ IT. KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA: THAT I WOULD BE CAUTIOUS NOT TO GO THAT FAR I DO BELIEVE THAT AFTER THE 2007, 2009, PERIOD OF TIME OF GREAT FINANCIAL STRESS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY, A LOT HAS BEEN DONE TO IMPROVE THE PROTECTION OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR AND SOME WOULD EVEN ARGUE TOO MUCH HAS BEEN DONE IN THAT REGARD.
The Russian cruiser Izumrud then lowered her XGE flags and attempted to flee.Busch p. 184 Running out of options and realizing about the requirement, Nebogatov ordered the Imperial Japanese Navy flag up the mastheads and all engines stopped.Busch p.
Skarpyon is a Ragga Soca artist from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He has performed through the Caribbean. He has a few songs released, which are "On Fire", "Looking Fine" and "Turn Your Lights Down Low". His songs are featured on "D'soca Zone: The 7th Flag Up" and "Soca Explosion 2006".
The castle is very big, and thus required 30-35 people lifting it. The house leaders and the deputy house leaders surely needs courage to be on it. They have to keep the flag up since if the flag was hit and then fallen down, the house loses the round immediately.
Strank then ordered Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Ira Hayes, and Private First Class Franklin Sousley to go with him up Mount Suribachi with communication wire (or supplies). Private First Class Rene Gagnon, the Second Battalion's runner (messenger) for E Company, was ordered to take the replacement flag up the mountain and return with the first flag. Once Sgt. Strank's team was on top, Pfc.
As the police tried to put the Macedonian flag up again, the Ballist tore out their seats and threw them at the police. Fans of opposing clubs barely go to Ecolog Arena as the "Ballistet" are one of the largest firms in Macedonia. This was noted when FK Rabotnički played Shkëndija in 2008. Rabotnicki had the lead over Shkëndija in Tetovo with the score 0:1.
This was the third time Armenia won gold at the Olympiad. Akopian played on board two at the previous two and board three for the latest. As the players were awarded their gold medals, the Armenian national anthem Mer Hayrenik was played and the Armenian flag was raised in Istanbul. Levon Aronian was holding an Armenian flag up as he and his team were standing on the first place podium.
M/S as he runs a flag up a pole, it says 'Newcastle Rugby League F. C.' M/S as the Newcastle team run out onto the pitch, various shots of the crowd as Huddersfield run out. Various shots of the match, Huddersfield win by 33 points to 12” In their first season, 1936–37 Newcastle finished a lowly 29th out of 30 clubs, with only Featherstone Rovers below them.
There are a number of websites that campaign against the TV licence. The BBC monitors the internet for references to TV Licensing. According to the BBC "searches are carried out for the purpose of identifying external information relating to TV Licensing such that, where appropriate, we can respond and assist licence fee payers or correct inaccurate information as well as flag up customer complaints." Part of this monitoring 'flags up' critical comments about TV Licensing.
Each provides acting areas, creating many staging possibilities. A pitched, shingled roof enhances the half-timbered façade. A windowed gable was extended from the center of the roof to cover and define the middle stage. Just before each performance, an actor opens the gable window, and in keeping with Elizabethan tradition signaling a play in progress, runs a flag up the pole to the sound of a trumpet and doffs his cap to the audience.
Flag up your favourite design with Radio Derby BBC Press Office, 3 August 2006. Retrieved 22 September 2006 The finished flag, designed by Martin Enright from Derby, was unveiled on 22 September 2006.Revealed - the Derbyshire Flag BBC Derby website, 22 September 2006. Retrieved 22 September 2006 Ceremonies to mark the first unfurling of the flag were held on the day at various locations around the county, including Derby, Ripley, Ashbourne and Buxton.
'Kilauea Volcano', oil on canvas painting by William Pinkney Toler, c. 1860s William Pinkney Toler (1826–1899) was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on December 23, 1826, the son of a United States diplomat. Toler was educated in Washington, D.C., and joined the Navy at age 14. As a midshipman on the under the command of Commodore Thomas Gatsby Jones, he hoisted the first American flag up the flagpole of the Custom House at Monterey in 1842.
After the order to abandon ship, crewmembers fought to survive in bone-chilling water for more than two hours as they awaited rescue under constant enemy fire from German shore gunners. One crewmember raised the American flag up Corrys main mast, which remained above the surface of the shallow water when the ship settled on the bottom at . Corry survivors were rescued by , , , and PT-199. Of her crew, 24 were killed and 60 were wounded.
It includes a number of events prior to the official formation of the Manhattan Project, and a number of events after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, until the Manhattan Project was formally replaced by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1947. alt=A large house with a stone chimney, decorated with bunting. An army officer runs a red and blue flag up a flagpole. In the foreground are two men in suits and one in an army uniform.
Camp William Penn was a Union Army training camp located in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania from 1863 to 1865, notable for being the first training ground dedicated to African American troops who enlisted in the United Army during the American Civil War. Some 11,000 free blacks and escaped slaves were trained here, including 8,612 from Pennsylvania, the most black troops recruited during the war from any northern state.Rappold, Scott, "Rare Civil War flag up for auction," York (Pa.) Sunday News, March 7, 2004.
Chandler, Captain Severance ordered Sgt. Michael Strank a rifle squad leader from Second Platoon, to take three Marines from his squad up to the top of Mount Suribachi to raise the second flag. Strank chose Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Ira Hayes, and Private First Class Franklin Sousley. Private First Class Rene Gagnon, a Second Battalion runner (messenger) for E Company, was ordered to take the replacement flag up the mountain and return with the first flag which was flying on top to the battalion adjutant.
It is stuck, but Homer then imagines that the switch is Bart, pretends to be strangling him, and he succeeds in stopping the subway. Skinner is relieved when he realizes the school is saved, and he puts a flag up. However, the flagpole falls against the already damaged building, causing it to collapse, much to Nelson and Edna's delight. Bart is therefore grounded and forced to finish his homework and tweet Homer about his current activities, and his parents begin to keep their son in line again.
Such out of constrained confines (ex aequo et bono) jurisdiction has been heavily limited or ruled out by most treaty contracting parties as to their substantive obligations. Rather than use the term non-justiciable, the forum may flag up that it would like the clarity to decide on such matters in future by stating it is non liquet. Luhmann criticses such indecision as opposed to the paradigm of law being a complete (and autonomous) system.Luhmann, Law as a Social System (Oxford, 2004), at p. 281.
Colonel Johnson, the battalion's commander, believed that the flag belonged to the 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines, who had captured that section of the island. In the early afternoon, Johnson sent Pfc. Rene Gagnon, a runner (messenger) from his battalion for E Company, to take a larger flag up the volcano to replace the smaller and less visible flag. The replacement flag was attached to another and heavier section of water pipe and six Marines proceeded to raise it into place as the smaller flag was taken down and delivered to the battalion's headquarters down below.
Nelke was given a direct order from Soviet command to continue, which he ignored. Instead, Nelke set a course for Prangli Island, approximately 6 km to the south, beaching the sinking ship off the shore. Under Nelke's command, the crew of the Eestirand aided the 2700 surviving Estonian conscripts to disarm the Soviet military personnel aboard the ship and take control of the island, where Nelke and his crew raised the ship's Estonian flag up a tall pine. The revolt allowed thousands of Estonians to escape Soviet occupied territory and avoid mobilization to Leningrad.
A form of St. Andrew's cross called the Cross of Bourgogne was used as the flag of the Duchy of Burgundy, and after the Duchy was acquired by Spain, by the Spanish Crown, and later as a Spanish naval flag and finally as an army battle flag up until 1843. Today, it is still a part of various Spanish military insignia and makes part of the Coat of Arms of the king of Spain as it did with General Franco. Monument to Andrey Pervozvanniy in Kyiv, Ukraine. The sculptors were Boris Krylov and Oles Sydoruk.
Johnson's orders, Captain Severance ordered Sergeant Michael Strank a rifle squad leader from Second Platoon, to take three of his Marines to the top of Mount Suribachi and raise the second flag. Sgt. Strank chose Corporal Harlon Block, Private First Class Ira Hayes, and Private First Class Franklin Sousley. Private First Class Rene Gagnon, a Second Battalion runner (messenger) for E Company, was ordered to take the replacement flag up the mountain and return the first flag to the battalion adjutant.The Man Who Carried the Flag on Iwo Jima, by G. Greeley Wells.
A famous song of the Italian labour movement has the same title (though in Italian): Bandiera Rossa, but different lyrics and tune, as does the French song Le drapeau rouge, known in English as The Standard of Revolt. A parody of unknown origin is known as The Foreman's Job, and this is sometimes considered a rugby song. This has many variants but usually begins: :The working class can kiss my arse :I got the foreman's job at last. :You can tell old Joe I'm off the dole :He can stick his Red Flag up his 'ole!.
The Flag of Tasmania was officially adopted following a proclamation by Tasmanian colonial Governor Frederick Aloysius Weld on 25 September 1876, and was first published in the Tasmanian Gazette the same day. The governor's proclamation here were three official flags, they being the Governor's flag, the Tasmania Government vessel flag, and a Tasmania merchant flag. Up until 1856 when Tasmania was granted responsible self-government, the Union flag and the British ensign were primarily used on state occasions. The population of the colony began to rise quite rapidly in the period immediately following the discovery of gold.
The race official/starter starts a timer when he or she puts the green flag up and holds the flag in the air until he waves it and the karts take off. Road racing starts - similar to endurance motorcycle racing and pre-1969 sports car events - are very exciting to witness and participate in. The speeds go-karts reach at Road Racing events is perhaps the most intriguing part of the WKA Road Racing Series. 250cc karts, which look like small Indy cars, and dual- engine enduro karts reach in excess of 130 mph (210 km/h).
A 1782 engraving depicting the burning of Falmouth Mowat had set a deadline of 9 am on October 18 for the town's response. By 9:40, the town appeared to be deserted, so he ran a red flag up the Canceaux masthead and ordered the fleet to begin firing. Incendiary cannonballs set fire to the harbor installations and most of the town's houses and public buildings. One witness reported: > The firing began from all the vessels with all possible briskness, > discharging on all parts of the town… a horrible shower of balls from three > to nine pounds weight, bombs, carcasses, live shells, grapeshot and > musketballs.
Most international publications have taken to this scale. It is much more useful in Bordeaux or for other regions where a producer offers a single wine, but less well in Burgundy or wherever a producer has a wide range of wines which tend broadly to follow a hierarchical pattern – in our case generic Bourgogne, village, lieu-dit, premier cru, grand cru. There will be occasions when a Bourgogne Rouge stands out as a more successful wine than the same producer’s village wine but this doesn’t happen often. So we need some way to flag up wines which are really fine examples of their category.
In the video citing "St. Louis" as the official team name, an entirely new crest was revealed. While the general shape and design were retained, the color scheme changed to just green and two shades of grey, the fleur-de-lis's position was replaced by 2009 and two fleur-de-lises were placed on either side of the crest, and Saint Louis was replaced by a Joan of Arc figure on horseback as viewed from the right, holding a flag up instead of a sword, the sword instead being at her hip. It also has what appear to be branches on each side of the coat-of-arms.
The flag of the Greek Orthodox Church is based on the coat of arms of the Palaiologoi, the last dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. Traditional Greek flag up to the early stages of the Greek War of Independence. The most widely used symbol is the flag of Greece, which features nine equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white representing the nine syllables of the Greek national motto Eleftheria i Thanatos (Freedom or Death), which was the motto of the Greek War of Independence.. The blue square in the upper hoist-side corner bears a white cross, which represents Greek Orthodoxy. The Greek flag is widely used by the Greek Cypriots, although Cyprus has officially adopted a neutral flag to ease ethnic tensions with the Turkish Cypriot minority (see flag of Cyprus).
A game of pushball between the freshman and sophomore classes One of the oldest traditions at Washington & Jefferson College was the "Freshman Rules," a system of rules and restrictions on freshmen. Failure by freshmen to follow these rules would subject them to beatings by upperclassmen or other punishments doled out by the "Freshman Court." During the 1870s and 1880s, the students engaged in organized athletic competitions, pitting the freshman versus sophomore classes in the "Olympic Games" that involved elaborate opening ceremonies and the smoking of a "Pipe of Peace." Another form of physical contest between the freshman and sophomore classes were the annual "color rush," where the teams fought over control over strips of fabric, the "pole rush," where the teams battled to raise a flag up a flagpole, and the "cane rush" where the teams fought over control over a ceremonial cane.
Martin Taylor was the first player to go out on loan as he joined Brentford for a month. Back at Hillsborough Stadium after the international break and Sheffield Wednesday faced newly promoted Yeovil Town, with the Owls looking to gain their first win of the season. Both teams started fairly evenly and it was Yeovil who had the first key chance when they forced Kamil Zayatte into making a goal line clearance. However, as the Owls continued to push, a long ball over the top, saw the linesman put the offside flag up for Atdhe Nuhiu who seemed to be going for the ball, however the referee didn't blow his whistle as Michail Antonio picked up the ball instead as he was in an on side position, therefore the referee had over-ruled the linesman with the game continuing to go on.
Stephen McPhail whipped the ball in, which was punched away only to find Kamil Zayatte whose resultant header looped up and into the back of the net giving the Owls the lead. Or that's what they thought until they realised that the assistant referee had her flag up. The goal was given as offside as when Zayatte's looping header was on its way to the back of the net, Réda Johnson went for the ball from being in an offside position, he jumped and attempted to flick on the ball and even though he didn't touch the ball, the officials felt that Réda Johnson was interfering with play when being from an offside position. Into the last five- minutes with Wednesday on the front foot and looking to win the game, José Semedo went in with a strong but fair challenge on an opposing player where he won the ball.
All scientifically reliable environmental monitoring is performed in line with a published programme. The programme may include the overall objectives of the organisation, references to the specific strategies that helps deliver the objective and details of specific projects or tasks within those strategies the key feature of any programme is the listing of what is being monitored and how that monitoring is to take place and the time-scale over which it should all happen. Typically, and often as an appendix, a monitoring programme will provide a table of locations, dates and sampling methods that are proposed and which, if undertaken in full, will deliver the published monitoring programme. There are a number of commercial software packages which can assist with the implementation of the programme, monitor its progress and flag up inconsistencies or omissions but none of these can provide the key building block which is the programme itself.
The photograph has come to be regarded in the United States as one of the most significant and recognizable images of World War II. The flag raising occurred in the early afternoon, after the mountaintop was captured and a smaller flag was raised on top that morning. Three of the six Marines in the photograph—Sergeant Michael Strank, Corporal Harlon Block, and Private First Class Franklin Sousley—were killed in action during the battle. The other three Marines in the photograph were Corporals (then Privates First Class) Ira Hayes, Harold Schultz, and Harold Keller; Block was identified as Sergeant Hank Hansen (helped raise the first flag and was present at the second flag raising) until January 1947, Schultz (was at both flag raisings) was identified as PhM2c. John Bradley (was at both flag raisings) until June 2016,USMC Statement on Marine Corps Flag Raisers, Office of U.S. Marine Corps Communication, 23 June 2016 and Keller was identified as Rene Gagnon (carried the second flag up Mount Suribachi) until October 2019.
Battle of Iwo Jima: Alan Wood and the Famous Flag on Mount Suribachi HistoryNet, June 12, 2006 The flag was sewn by Mabel Sauvageau, a worker at the "flag loft" of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. First Lieutenant George Greeley Wells, who had been the Second Battalion, 28th Marines adjutant officially in charge of the two American flags flown on Mount Suribachi, stated in the New York Times in 1991, that Lieutenant Colonel Johnson ordered him (Wells) to get the second flag, and that he (Wells) sent Rene Gagnon his battalion runner, to the ships on shore for the flag, and that Gagnon returned with a flag and gave it to him (Wells), and that Gagnon took this flag up Mt. Suribachi with a message for Schrier to raise it and send the other flag down with Gagnon. Wells stated that he received the first flag back from Gagnon and secured it at the Marine headquarters command post. Wells also stated that he had handed the first flag to Lieutenant Schrier to take up Mount Suribachi.

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