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  • Flags at Buckingham Palace — vary according to the movements of court and tradition. The Queen s Flag Sergeant is responsible for all flags flown from the palace. TraditionUntil 1997 the only flag to fly from Buckingham Palace was the Royal Standard, the official flag of the …   Wikipedia

  • display — (v.) late 13c., unfurl (a banner, etc.), from O.Fr. desploiir (Mod.Fr. déployer) unfold, unfasten, spread out (of knots, sealed letters, etc.), from L. displicare to scatter, from dis un , apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + plicare to fold (see PLY (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • Flags of the Confederate States of America — Four versions of the flag of the Confederate States of America are shown on this print from 1896. Standing at the center are Stonewall Jackson, P. G. T. Beauregard, and Robert E. Lee, surrounded by bust portraits of Jefferson Davis and… …   Wikipedia

  • Flags of Puerto Rico — Flag of Puerto Rico Name Current flag of Pu …   Wikipedia

  • Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 — Infobox Northern Ireland law short title= Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 long title= An Act to make provision with respect to the display of certain flags and emblems. introduced by= commons= 6 April 1954 senate= royal… …   Wikipedia

  • FLAGS — This article is about the pipeline. For the x86 status register, see FLAGS register (computing). Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System Location Country United Kingdom General direction north–south–west From …   Wikipedia

  • display — [14] Display originally meant ‘unfold’, and it is related not to modern English play but to ply. It comes via Old French despleier (whose modern French descendant, déployer, is the source of English deploy [18]) from Latin displicāre. This was a… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • display — [14] Display originally meant ‘unfold’, and it is related not to modern English play but to ply. It comes via Old French despleier (whose modern French descendant, déployer, is the source of English deploy [18]) from Latin displicāre. This was a… …   Word origins

  • Modern use of Nazi flags — 3:5 Flag of the Nazi Party (1920–45) National flag of Germany (1933–45) …   Wikipedia

  • Racing flags — Checkered flag and chequered flag redirect here. For other uses, see Checkered Flag. The flagman displaying the chequered flag with a complete set of stockcar racing flags Racing flags[1] are traditionally used in auto racing and similar… …   Wikipedia

  • Lincoln Assassination Flags — On April 14, 1865, the night President Abraham Lincoln was fatally shot by John Wilkes Booth, five flags decorated the presidential box of Ford s Theatre. Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, were in this box watching a production of Our… …   Wikipedia

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