For the occasion, the front of the building was garlanded with 40 International Signal Flags borrowed from the Pilot Station at Gatcombe Head.
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Veterans staged a candlelight march around the White House, while carrying a huge American flag upside down in the historic international signal of distress.
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Alun-Jones was appointed chairman of Ferranti in 1982 and oversaw the ?20 million merger with the Pennsylvania based company International Signal & Control in 1987.
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Other parts of the Ferranti empire started to crumble, aided by the merger with International Signal ( James Guerin ) in 1987 to form Ferranti International.
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In 1998, Telef�nica acquired ownership of Telefe and its eight owned-and-operated stations; that same year, Telefe launched an international signal aimed at viewers outside of Argentina.
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The clear portion of the right runway, he said, was lighted only with green lights, an international signal that it can be used for taxiing but not for takeoffs.
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"Reaching an agreement would be an enormously strong international signal that Colombia is determined to remain an attractive area of investment in an increasingly competitive world, " said Webb.
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In Tokyo, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe warned that North Korea is " misreading " international signals, adding : " What North Korean is playing is an extremely dangerous game ."
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It looked like an ominous sign when Kevin Kelly entered the ring Friday night and the Australian flag one of his cornermen was carrying was mounted on the pole upside down, an international signal for distress.
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It has not been established whether what followed was a misunderstanding aboard " Hannibal " or a deliberate ploy by the French, but " Hannibal "'s ensign was then rehoisted upside down, a recognised international signal of distress.