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The yellowflag was drooping over the roadway in the hot sun.
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Larson passed Truex, but the race-ending yellowflag had already been displayed.
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The race was neutralised under a yellowflag for several minutes.
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All coming and going stands forbidden by the terrors of the yellowflag.
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The yellowflag waved again before the second cycle of green-flag stops completed.
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A lot of the boys in my company died of yellowjack.
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Frightened maybe, because mutiny was as much feared as yellowjack.
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The boys fear yellowjack like a rattlesnake.
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It's worse than the yellowjack.
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That fever, " yellowjack" as we used to call it, is truly one of the most dreadful scourges of the West Indies.
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A Japanese tour leader, yellowpennant held high, gathered her photo-clicking flock to her.
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Mariano made the ship himself, and painted it, adding the yellowpennant of Spain to the mainmast.
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The best squadron in each wing won a yellowpennant on a pole that was utterly worthless.
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With that, Margaret tried to claim a gorgeous yellowpennant that flaunted its aggressive motto in a panel-like arrangement on Judy's dress.
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The week after Lieutenant Scheisskopf followed Clevinger's recommendation and let the men elect their own cadet officers, the squadron won the yellowpennant.
Usage of yellow banner in anglès
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A biplane droned overhead, dragging a yellowbanner for a local microbrewery.
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A red and yellowbanner was flapping in mid-air at the top of a mast.
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Behind him, on a walkway on the campus, hangs a yellowbanner of the Occupy movement.
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With a shout the West Kensington men closed round Wayne, the great yellowbanner flapping over his head.
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A big yellowbanner calling for full democracy was hung from the Lion Rock peak overlooking the city.
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When in residence, a large yellowbanner would hang limp in the moist air, announcing King Eridu's presence.
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The photograph from the Irish referendum that brought me undone was of white-haired men in the street holding a yellowbanner.
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When I left Antwerp after the German occupation I was as pro-Belgian as though I had been born under the red-black-and- yellowbanner.
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And another, who held a yellowbanner in his hand, said to him, 'Who is thy mother, and wherefore art thou seeking for her?'
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But it was the pale yellowbanners that worried the city.