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Bunting

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Bunting meaning

Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag. | A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind. | Flags considered as a group.

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A beautiful male lazuli bunting rests as he migrates to his nesting areas.

After watching the recent College World Series, I have some advice for the coaches of these eight elite teams: Either teach your players how to bunt or eliminate bunting from your offensive strategy.

Ballparks clustered around this present-day sports corridor from Crypto toward the Coliseum, with Chutes, and Washington Park near Chutes, then expanding on the same site after Chutes closed, and Prager Park, practically within bunting distance of Chutes.

Bunting at the Muir Hub.

Bunting said that the last time a plane crash was reported within the county’s borders was in 1962.

Bunting’s research showed that the tarpon and snook will stay in the ponds from one to three years, but the closer they are to the estuary the earlier they might leave.

But, the Teller County Sheriff’s Office’s Public Information, Officer Renee Bunting, said that she could not confirm if a tornado ever did touch ground within the county.

Civic buildings were dressed up to the nines with bunting, banners and flags and flower beds were planted and blooming ready for the big day.

Communities have applied to their local councils for permission to keep traffic away from their sponge cakes and bunting for the day.

Director Kim Bunting said RAS Ridge assay results, released on November 29 to the Australian Stock Exchange, continued to reveal gold grades "that old-timers would have been very content to get".

GET the bunting out and dust off the best china.

I also spotted a goldfinch, another of my favourites, and a reed bunting.

In Moran’s leafy northwest Washington neighborhood, a profusion of rainbow flags and Pride Month bunting blossomed from windows and storefronts, as bright and cheery as the brilliant dogwoods and lustrous azalea bushes.

Is there bunting outside Bute House?

I've only got two mannequins dressed as monsters, a witch, a skeleton and some bunting.

L-R: Dr. Dayton Campbell, General Secretary of the PNP; Peter Bunting, Opposition Business in the Senate & Spokesman on National Security; Senator Damion Crawford, PNP Spokesman on Education.

Moore was able to capitalize on his airs and Bunting was uncomfortable with them being adjusted to suit his poetry.

Ms Bunting said victims' trauma could be prolonged as the cuts could also lead to investigations taking longer to be carried out.

Second Lieutenant James Bunting McKillop, 5th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) was born on 15th July 1879 at 4 Combie Street to Dugald, a baker, and his wife, Mary Cook.

Senator Peter Bunting, Opposition Spokesperson on National Security.