You can never have too many Union
Jack flags flying on the Jubilee weekend — and they can't get more stylish than in bunting form.
Not exact matches
The national
flag, the Union
Jack, can only be
flown on official buildings at certain limited times.
I've been the MP for the Ribble Valley (next door to his Blackburn constituency) for 18 years and not once have I heard
Jack Straw
flying the
flag for proportional representation.
Last
Flag Flying's father film is Hal Ashby's 1973 New American Cinema masterpiece The Last Detail, starring
Jack Nicholson.
More a spiritual sequel to Hal Ashby's 1973 classic The Last Detail starring
Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid and the late Otis Young than it is a direct continuation, Richard Linklater's Last
Flag Flying is a movingly meditative drama full of heartbreaking insight and cathartic truth I found extraordinary.
His characters» real - world counterparts had another unexpected effect on Last
Flag Flying: soon after teaming with Linklater to adapt the novel into a feature screenplay, he learned that
Jack Nicholson would not be able to reprise his role from the original film.
As mentioned above, Last
Flag Flying is based on a novel by Ponicsan, but it is a sequel to his book The Last Detail, which was made into a movie back in 1973 starring
Jack Nicholson.
We passed old barns and silver - metallic silos and newer homes on big grass lots
flying American
flags on tall poles,
Jack's pickup reflected in the windows of the old general store in Dutton and the Countryside Inn in Byron Center and Frank's Restaurant in Zeeland.
Don't those high waisted shorts beside the piano shaped pool transport you back to a time of Hollywood starlets frolicking in the sunshine and Frank's
Jack Daniels
flag flying on the pole signaling the neighborhood that happy hour is on?
It
flies on the front of the Studio Museum in Harlem and when
Jack Shainman Gallery opened an outpost of its New York gallery in an old school building in upstate Kinderhook, Hammons's
flag sat atop a pole in front.
We met near the
Jack Shainman Gallery in Manhattan, where the
flag was
flying outside as a part of the For Freedoms exhibit.
Dread Scott's banner, outside the
Jack Shainman Gallery in Manhattan, is a reference to recent killings of black men by the police and was inspired by a
flag that the N.A.A.C.P.
flew on Fifth Avenue in 1936 in response to a lynching.
The rippled appearance of the Union
Jack when it is
flown — an unintentional consequence of climate — has been intentionally translated onto the
flag's design.
Flying above
Jack Shainman's gallery in NYC is a
flag by the artist Dread Scott that reads: A MAN WAS LYNCHED BY THE POLICE YESTERDAY.
But the banner
flying outside the
Jack Shainman Gallery — meant to be a version of the old NAACP
flag — reads, «A man was lynched by police yesterday.»
The Egyptians, though grateful for Canadian assistance, had prevented Canadians from
flying the Canadian
flag because it incorporated the British Union
Jack.