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Перевод: flag
[существительное] флаг ; знамя; стяг ; флажок ; флагман ; флагманский корабль; корректорский знак пропуска; признак ; хвост ; `ирис [бот.] ; плита ; каменная плита; плитняк ; вымощенный плитами тротуар; [глагол] украшать флагами; сигнализировать флагами; сигнализировать флажками; отмечать; помечать; выстилать плитами; повиснуть; поникнуть; ослабевать; уменьшаться
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- With the blue and white Nicaraguan flag fluttering amid the Sandinistas' red and black banners, a jeep-borne President Daniel Ortega led an anarchic procession to the accompaniment of bands, singers, dancers, and the alarmed squeals of a tethered pig.
- Horizon made the usual mistake of talking about computers that can "correct spelling errors", when in fact all they can do is flag words that are not in a dictionary.
- United's defence stopped expecting an offside flag but Alexei Mikhailichenko was allowed to continue and put Rangers ahead.
- The Belfast Committee of Action Research would like to thank the people of Belfast for their generous support on their Annual Flag Day in Belfast on Tuesday 2 October 1991.
- When the philosopher and historian Thomas Garrigue Masaryk became the first President of the new republic of Czechoslovakia between the wars, there flew above his residence in Prague Castle a flag bearing the words Truth Prevails, and it's hardly a coincidence that the central theme of Havel's political writings has been "To live in truth".
- She wished to die under the flag of St George, and not the flag of the Lusignan.
- Modugno said it would have been almost impossible for Mansell to see the flag while following closely behind the McLaren-Honda of Ayrton Senna.
- To guarantee complete seclusion guests are encouraged to fly a red flag outside their cottage!
- Now he was not too amused as he stepped from his car beneath a large CB aerial flying a strange black flag engraved with a gold five-pointed star (an occult symbol).
- Rock - whose currency has always been controversy and youthful rebellion - and bands have continually dallied with the flag for political, ironic and purely aesthetic reasons.
- The fighting was at stalemate until noon, when the soldiers raised a white flag, and a voice cried out in the Chinook jargon: "Colonel Miles would like to see Chief Joseph".
- Mansell received the fine and a one-race ban, which FISA applied to the Spanish Grand Prix, after he illegally reversed his Ferrari in the pits and failed to stop at a black disqualification flag, waved three times during the race in Estoril on 24 September.
- From 1951 to 1952 Watson was staff electrical officer to the Flag Officer Flotillas Home Fleet.
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