| 41. | Later, he seemed to concede that it would be hard to force any business to fly the flag.
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| 42. | It is customary to fly the flag from sunrise to sunset, unless it is properly illuminated after dark.
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| 43. | It will be inevitable, though they will have to fly the flag in as few occasions as possible.
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| 44. | And have gone as far to say they want to " fly the flag " for old school metalcore.
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| 45. | That's why they fly the flag and wear red, white, and blue ribbons on their lapels.
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| 46. | "You can't tell me I can't fly the flag, " he said.
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| 47. | Every year, teachers and students are reprimanded or suspended for refusing to fly the flag or sing the anthem.
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| 48. | Several businesses in town fly the flag of the hornets and the hornet is painted on sidewalks throughout the town.
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| 49. | Officials at the State Preservation Board, which maintains the Capitol, rejected Patterson's request to fly the flag.
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| 50. | Because of this, the Westboro Baptist Church flies the flag of Zimbabwe above the f lag of the United States.
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