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Word: bannered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Usage:

...some, the name of Melchior will always have a Wagnerian ring. Others will remember him singing The Star-Spangled Banner on opening day of baseball season-another of his passions-at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. But for most of the world, Lauritz Melchior will simply remain the grandest heldentenor in memory-a magnificent giant with a golden voice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Magnificent Giant | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...three Fellows--Carl Sims, editor of the Bay State Banner, Peter Jay '62, of The Washington Post, and Edwin Williams, of the Greenville, Miss. Delta Democrat-Times--said they would rather rely on the first amendment than "shield laws...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Niemans Rely On First Amendment | 3/30/1973 | See Source »

Carl Sims, editor of The Bay State Banner, told the Cambridge Forum that the Constitution prohibits the passage of "any law" regarding the freedom of the press. If Congress assumes the power to grant rights to the press, he said, it may later assume the power to take away those rights...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nieman Fellows Denounce Press Law | 3/29/1973 | See Source »

...Army public affairs officer hidden behind a stage curtain, explaining that the Army had come to South Viet Nam to "defend against external aggression" and "had decisively defeated the enemy." After a few more words, a 26-man Vietnamese band played ruffles and flourishes, USARV'S blue banner was furled and stuffed into a canvas bag for eventual shipment to the Pentagon, and the few U.S. generals in attendance slipped through the doors. The ceremony had taken just 20 minutes. The last man out, a Vietnamese janitor, turned off the lights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICAN NOTES: Last Taps | 3/26/1973 | See Source »

Gill tried to resume his speech, but was again interrupted by the entrance of several men wearing dresses and makeup and escorting women in coats and ties. A member of the audience stood up behind Gill and held a banner emblazoned with a swastika over his head...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: Male Chauvinists Discuss 'Libbers' At Dinner in Union | 3/24/1973 | See Source »

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