Sentences with phrase «fly the flag for»

I think if you have an opportunity to access mainstream media and fly the flag for what we believe in and stand for, generally that's an opportunity to be taken.
Christian journalist Marcia Dixon said: «As a co-founder of the London Community Gospel Choir Bazil has played a key role establishing the UK gospel scene, providing mentorship and opportunities to numerous gospel artists and musicians, and flying the flag for gospel music in general.»
The club has been flying the flag for sustainable sport since 2011, when its New Lawn stadium became the country's first meat free ground.
know i fly the flag for him bit too much.
Ian Wright may get carried away on occasion but his heart is in the right place and he is absolutely correct in flying the flag for a decent, articulate hard working British manager Sean Dyche and Brendon Rodgers should both be on the short leet for the next manager of Arsenal.
So flying the flag for Promotion Done In The Proper Way are Norwich, who February finds sitting in 17th, just outside the relegation zone, two points above Newcastle.
Looks like we'll have to fly the flag for the English clubs in the #ChampionsLeague pic.twitter.com / k6dRHTjEuh
Ghana flew the flag for Africa, though the others from the host continent were disappointing.
Daniil Kvyat is okay after a massive shunt in Q3 while Romain Grosjean once again flew the flag for Lotus...
Arsenal will put in an appearance in China while Premier League champions will be flying the flag for England out in Singapore.
I will continue to watch UK makers do their thing and will always fly the flag for British Handmade.
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.
Mrs May flying the flag for Britain sends the signal that she is determined to get the best for the UK economy.
Brian Ahearne is flying the flag for this year's crop of independent candidates, as the 2011 local elections approach.
He went on: «The losers were the party members who were demoralised by the disunity at the top of the party while they were flying the flag for Labour on doorsteps across the country.
Great to see someone else flying the flag for saturated fats and butter Tony.
Pippa has also continued to fly the flag for British Fashion.
Flying the flag for South Australia at Mercedes - Benz Fashion Week, blogger Demeter Scanlon shares her outfit selections.
Small art - house releases dominated the field, leaving «Toy Story 3» and «Inception» to fly the flag for mainstream crowd - pleasers.
Independent.ie Newsdesk Model Madeline Mulqueen is flying the flag for Irish fashion at the Cannes Film Festival.
Rise of the Guardians and Ben 10 Omniverse are also flying the flag for licensed games.
Instead, it was left to Timothée Chalamet to fly the flag for the André Aciman adaptation in a Best Actor category that's still expected to go the way of Gary Oldman for «Darkest Hour».
She's already flying a flag for her country, so we decided to stay away from dark.»
On Wii U Mario Kart 8 rules the roost; Just Dance 2016 flies the flag for the humble Wii.
The facilities management (FM) team at Edge Hill University were awarded the «In ‑ House Team of the Year» Award at the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Awards in October 2013, flying the flag for FM in education sector.
Also heading to Singapore will be DRIVE from Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni representing Wales, and Velocity Racing from Inveralmond Community High School, Livingston flying the flag for Scotland.
It seems the race taxi role will involve parading around the circuit before races flying the flag for Audi and it's e-tron range.
Flying the flag for this car's duality are the options of iPod connectivity, Bluetooth, cruise control, sound insulation and air conditioning.
Flying the Flag For several years the Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the flagship SUV of this brand.
This smaller, lighter, faster Chevrolet Corvette continues to fly the flag for the old - fashioned, all - American sports car
The study car will be presented for the first time at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2014 and flies the flag for innovative sportiness in time - honoured John Cooper Works style, with features including exclusive body paintwork in Bright Highways Grey, familiar MINI red colour accents, bespoke aerodynamic features and 18 - inch John Cooper Works light - alloy wheels in a newly developed design.
The Range Rover SVR flys the flag for the brand very well, with the SUV hitting 62mph from a standstill in 4.7 seconds before ploughing on to its maximum top speed of 162mph.
Her short article is Ann Patchett flies flag for indie bookshops with her own store.
In a world of thin plotting, price - gouging, and trade - waiting, two cartoonists are here to fly the flag for two - fisted action and page - turning thrills!
Besides being the first Honeycomb tablet, it also comes to market flying the flag for the Nvidia Tegra 2 1 GHz dual core chipset that lies within.
Perhaps this one is a slightly obvious choice, but we've got to fly the flag for PlayStation 4 exclusives.
We spent much of the early years of Introversion fighting against risk management and flying the flag for independent game development.
EDGF and its members will continue to fly the flag for the video games industry at a European level.»
The Order has been flying the flag for the future of the PS4 for some time now, promising cinematic detail so sharp and detailed that we'll have to pick up our jaws from the floor.
Meanwhile, Normy's butt is flying its flag for all the dead fish.
Diebenkorn flew the flag for the movement out west in Berkeley, Urbana and Albuquerque, alongside the likes of Clyfford Still.
«Check out RaebervonStenglin,» said Art Basel director Marc Spiegler, flying the flag for the young Swiss gallery tucked within a complex of industrial warehouses around the corner.
This article titled «Jeremy Deller flies flag for Thomas More's Utopia, 500 years later» was written by Hannah Ellis - Petersen, for The Guardian on Monday 25th January 2016 19.48 UTC
In New York last week flying the flag for Britain at the 2014 American Bar Association International Spring Meeting was Head of International Services & Litigation, Paul Marmor, seen below left in the photo.
There's no denying that Samsung is at the top of the smartphone food chain these days, flying the flag for Android and offering consumers a great choice, but there's also no denying that their devices have often lacked a certain premium feel to them.
Many graduate schemes only focus on technical skills development and do not take sufficient account of personal and leadership development based on strengths — so fly the flag for your organisation to take a strengths focus in your development.
The two - floor former warehouse flies the flag for British design with a veritable Who's Who of creative talent from Matthew Hilton and Jasper Morrison to Donna Wilson.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK, April 3 - When people showed up for Spotify Technology SA's market debut on Tuesday morning something was amiss: there was a Swiss flag flying in front of the New York Stock Exchange, but the world's No. 1 streaming music company is based in Sweden.
He says now that he knows the flags were not flying for him the day he came; he knows now that it was Lincoln's Birthday.
The actress has become a nerd icon for letting her own gaming / graphic novel / fandom flags fly high, and recently wrote a post called «Crossing the Street,» in which she finally addressed the big topic facing gamedom these days: GamerGate.
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