carry the banner

  • 1Carry the Banner — Infobox Album Name = Carry the Banner Type = studio Artist = Pinhead Gunpowder Released = 1995 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock, alternative rock, pop punk, indie rock Length = Label = Lookout! Producer = Pinhead Gunpowder Reviews = *Allmusic… …

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  • 2carry the banner —    American    to be destitute    Perhaps from the activities of the Salvation Army, who provide food and shelter for the homeless, among their many good works.    Other phrases used of and by hobos are carry the balloon, from the rolled bedroll …

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  • 3carry the banner — {v. phr.} To support a cause or an ideal with obvious advocacy. * /Our college is carrying the banner for saving the humpback whale, which is on the list of endangered species./ …

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  • 4carry the banner — {v. phr.} To support a cause or an ideal with obvious advocacy. * /Our college is carrying the banner for saving the humpback whale, which is on the list of endangered species./ …

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  • 5carry\ the\ banner — v. phr. To support a cause or an ideal with obvious advocacy. Our college is carrying the banner for saving the humpback whale, which is on the list of endangered species …

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  • 6carry the banner —  Serve an ideal one believes in …

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  • 7carry the banner — phrasal : to be destitute …

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  • 8The Peak (newspaper) — The Peak is the independent student newspaper at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver. HistoryShortly after the university s opening in 1965, The Peak was founded on October 6, 1965 [ Newspapers… …

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  • 9The Flatliners — in concert in 2007 Background information Origin Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada …

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  • 10banner — ban|ner [ˈbænə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: banere] 1.) a long piece of cloth on which something is written, often carried between two poles ▪ The onlookers were shouting, cheering, and waving banners. 2.) a belief or… …

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