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  • 1banner — bannered, adj. bannerless, adj. bannerlike, adj. /ban euhr/, n. 1. the flag of a country, army, troop, etc. 2. an ensign or the like bearing some device, motto, or slogan, as one carried in religious processions, political demonstrations, etc. 3 …

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  • 2banner — ban•ner [[t]ˈbæn ər[/t]] n. 1) the flag of a country, army, troop, etc 2) an ensign or the like bearing some device, motto, or slogan, as one carried in religious processions or political demonstrations 3) why a flag formerly used as the standard …

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  • 3banner — A flag; a cloth carrying the names of candidates for election, or of products for sale, sometimes hung for display to passers by, sometimes carried on the streets, and sometimes trailed by an airplane …

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  • 4Mobile billboard — Advertising in Stratford The SkyBoard ad trailer in Rome …

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  • 5Turk 182 — Infobox Film name = Turk 182! caption = Promotional poster for Turk 182! director = Bob Clark producer = René Dupont writer = Denis Hamill John Hamill James Gregory Kingston starring = Timothy Hutton Robert Urich Kim Cattrall Robert Culp Darren… …

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  • 6WKOR-FM — Infobox Radio station name = WKOR FM city = Columbus, Mississippi area = Columbus Starkville West Point slogan = branding = K94.9todayscountryfavorit frequency = 94.9 MHz repeater = airdate = share = 7.0 share as of = Fa 07 share source = R Rcite …

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  • 7Florida-Tennessee rivalry — The Florida Tennessee rivalry, sometimes called the Third Saturday in September, is a sports rivalry between the teams of the University of Florida (the Gators) and the University of Tennessee ( the Volunteers), which exists largely between the… …

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  • 8Pilot certification in the United States — Front side of an airman certificate issued by the FAA …

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  • 9The Byrds — Not to be confused with The Birds (band). The Byrds …

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