More raucous merrymaking took place in public spaces as artisans and farmers raised liberty poles and enlisted men fired thirteen-gun salutes. |
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When CMDR Leggatt crossed the gangway for the last time, there was no piping party or salutes, but there was a final send-off. |
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So the Medium Lobster salutes Virgina's attempt to put a stop to creeping secularity in our private arrangements. |
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All personal salutes may be traced to the prevailing use in earlier days to ensure that the saluter placed himself in an unarmed position. |
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Heil Hitler salutes they could do to perfection, but their attempts to imitate the goosestep failed utterly. |
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The Lancers Quadrille was full of grace, with its salutes and its bows, its slow and solemn movement. |
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Well, check out these leaked pics of him and his mates doing their Heil Hitler salutes. |
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The president salutes army troops during a military parade yesterday, during the final inspection before leaving office. |
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I don t know many men of fifty six who are as fit as you are and the whole community salutes you, the undisputed King of Booleigh! |
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As the procession moved up river, Tower Bridge raised its bascules in tribute while gun salutes came from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast. |
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In Germany itself the authorities are politely asking the local neo-Nazis not to march around giving Hitler salutes during the tournament. |
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Commanding Officer of HMAS Rankin, LCDR Steve Hussey, salutes as the Last Post is sounded during the Freedom of Entry to Cobar. |
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As the scene ends, he gathers his troupe together and salutes them for gamely taking part. |
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In his writing about the soldiers of Athens, Pressfield salutes citizen soldiery. |
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John Lucaks isn't happy with the recent tradition of American presidents returning salutes from uniformed military personnel. |
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He climbs up the turnbuckles and salutes his loyal Blackburn fans who cheer wildly. |
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Peter's body, draped in the White Ensign, was committed to the sea while a guard of honour and the destroyers fired salutes. |
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They appeared to do fascist salutes during their national anthem. |
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Our government salutes a project which confirms once more the innovative and avant-gardist character which the STO has shown for many years». |
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The music is ever more stripped of extraneous influence, strict and reminiscent of his roots. It salutes the return to his native soil. |
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The remains of Smokey Smith receive salutes as he passes through honorary pallbearers on his way the church. |
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Libyan state television showed Colonel Qaddafi exchanging clenched fist salutes with his supporters. |
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Sam Munson salutes Kingsley Amis, Richard Russo, and other classic collegiate novels. |
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Very old man, in American service when Asiatic Squadron was still in sail, told about firing ceremonial salutes aboard a man-o-war in those days. |
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Although he has no shoes he tries to click his heels and salutes one of the men in our column, clearly a commander among the guerrillas. |
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The prize salutes the business that shows consistent effort in manpower training programs and contributes to job retention and creation. |
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The Bloc Québécois is in favour of the bill and salutes the initiative of the member for Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie. |
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The CPMR salutes the work of the inter-service groups of the European Commission in which it participated. |
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Today, all of Quebec salutes Gaétan Duchesne and gives thanks for his career and his generous heart. |
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This year, the Commissioner salutes their work and their heightened interest for official languages. |
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The Group salutes the inclusive spirit of the Prime Minister, which encourages dialogue among all the Ivorian political actors. |
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The award salutes the company's involvement in the community, job creation, business growth, customer service and innovation. |
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He marches to the aircraft, salutes smartly to his crew chief, gets into his G-suit, climbs into the cockpit, shakes hands with his crew chief and gets ready to launch. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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Along the route, military detachments, including cavalrymen from the Queen's Life Guards, will give royal salutes and there will be a guard of honour in Parliament Square. |
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Some German fans have greeted their Polish visitors with Hitler salutes. |
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The figure came with an adjustable right arm for Sieg Heil salutes, the Mirror reported. |
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And this Adolph Hitler figure even came with an adjustable right arm for Sieg Heil salutes. |
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For the first time, multiple candidates vied for this position and CGC salutes Nicole Forrester and Suzanne Weckend for their interest in running for the Board. |
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The Government of Canada salutes the Kitigan Zibi for their decision to build this memorial, which demonstrates the benefits of peaceful and productive negotiations. |
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Colonel Shane Brennan, new commander of the Operational Mentor and Liaison Team, salutes Brigadier-General Jonathan Vance, commander of Task Force Kandahar, during the change of command parade. |
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The award salutes the best initiatives for battling climate change. |
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It salutes human rights defenders who, with courage and determination, are campaigning on the ground and grouping together initiatives in order to create a mass movement of conscience. |
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From there they flashed victory salutes to assembled photographers. |
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When the British ran the British Empire, particularly The Raj, they had a habit of giving gun salutes to different Maharajas and Rajas depending on how they behaved. |
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In this respect, the Government of Québec salutes the initiative of Joé Juneau who has established a program seeking to stimulate education among Inuit youth. |
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He doesn't need silly salutes or roaming beauty spots. |
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Expressing their distaste of Benito Mussolini's regime and the straight-arm salutes of the Italy players, the Parisian crowd gave their wholehearted support to the Hungarians. |
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In settlements such as Carlisle, Norwich and Nottingham, corporations provided music and artillery salutes. |
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Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, salutes you, always laboring fervently for you in prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God. |
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When salutes are given, the flags are not dipped but are let fly. |
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A private soldier who salutes an officer passing by is according recognition to the latter's position of responsibility and leadership regardless of the personal character of the man who wears the pips. |
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Payne salutes each of these as masterpieces, in which the Delian style struggles to emerge in its full ripeness. |
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Part of me salutes this display of democratic engagement. |
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The hotel is noted for its service-the origami crane on your bed, the comfortable cotton kimonos, and the almost military salutes of the bellhops. |
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