Sentences with phrase «flag flies near»

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Flags fly forever so I don't necessarily think the decisions they've made thus far are terrible, I just don't think it's going to end up well in the very near future.
South Side beaches from Calumet Park, on the Indiana border, to 12th Street, near the museum campus, flew red flags signifying no swimming after E. coli counts taken Friday exceeded a limit of 235 colonies per 100 milliliters of water, said Chicago Park District spokesman Julian Green.
On any given day, damned near everyone I knew could tell you what flags the U.S. Coast Guard was flying over Yaquina Bay to announce the incoming weather.
Did You Know: It's believed that the original Star and Stripes flag sewn by Betsy Ross was first flown during the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, which was fought near Newark in 1777.
Longo's flag will fly beneath the American and New York City flags on the flagpole near the Museum entrance, and at several other cultural institutions nationwide, from September 13 through October 10.
We met near the Jack Shainman Gallery in Manhattan, where the flag was flying outside as a part of the For Freedoms exhibit.
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