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"white flag" Definitions
  1. a sign that you accept defeat and wish to stop fighting

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But, there's no reason to wave the white flag yet.
Kim Kardashian West is waving the white flag — at last.
He should have run up a white flag of surrender.
We can do better than run a white flag up.
But Qatar is not about to wave the white flag.
The studio isn't ready to wave a white flag yet.
On the second floor, "Johns White Flag" (1991) — a version of Johns's 1955 "White Flag," but lacking the thick, encaustic sheen of the original — seems almost anemic, situated on a white wall near a window.
A new group called White Flag is gaining steam in Iraq.
White Flag Projects will close at the end of the month.
The President is calling the move a waving the 'white flag.
Cleveland waved the white flag and emptied its bench after that.
Both "White Flag" and "Scull" were sold, his rep tells PEOPLE.
I work until about 28, and then finally wave the white flag.
Rubio's strategy demands that he not raise the white flag anywhere, however.
" Gunvalson then waved the white flag at Dodd, telling her, "I surrender!
ISHERWOOD O.K., I raise a white flag: I agree she was brilliant.
One waves a white flag of surrender, not in capitulation but demandingly.
Millionaires don't raise a white flag at the first sign of trouble.
"I'm not putting up the white flag on Q1 growth yet," said Zandi.
As for the rest of the market, he isn't waving a white flag.
You think you're raising your fist when you're really raising a white flag.
"They thought China was going to throw up the white flag," Hu said.
The small group, which included a pregnant woman, was waving a white flag.
The secret to calming an Aries down is to wave the white flag.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann is waving a white flag in her feud with Nene Leakes.
If he's prepared to wave the white flag, why go to war in court?
The Cavs waived the white flag when James checked out with 3:11 remaining.
A white flag stripped of stars and stripes — a startling detail — hangs limp outside.
Oh, and at the Edge of Extinction, Keith and Wendy hoist the white flag.
" The juice: "Rupert Murdoch is not used to hoisting the white flag of surrender.
As a defense against impeachment, it amounts to little more than a white flag.
As my dad puts it, Marks' liver was "holding out a white flag" by then.
Taliban supporters recently appeared in Qarabagh, the nearby urban hub, waving their distinctive white flag.
"We're not ready to wave the white flag yet on Germany for 2019," he added.
The party that capitulated to Trump is going to keep on waving the white flag.
Patrick: Yeah but they've basically signaled like a white flag on it being an esport.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the fighters captured the district and hoisted their white flag.
It functions like an explorer staking a claim on new territory with a white flag.
It's never fun to raise the white flag — but you owe it to your posterity.
"This isn't a white flag," said Cashman, who described the trade as an easy call.
" Whereas Trump's preferred method could be described as: "Shout loudly and carry a white flag.
The local kitchens raise a white flag and the food trucks scatter into the night.
Now the Justice Department appears to be waving the white flag — at least in part.
The white flag went up a long time ago: I'm going to eat the bread.
"He's waving the white flag, not the American flag," Mr. Navarro said of Mr. Toomey.
Saudi fighter jets and helicopters buzzed over paratroopers carrying the county's green and white flag.
Temporarily, in the name of Christmas, it seems like a white flag has been waved. 6.
Over the weekend, the company waved a white flag and halted production of the phone altogether.
He had also saved a photo of ISIS fighters standing before their black-and-white flag.
Six Flags Over Texas waved the white flag ... it's removed the Confederate States of America flag.
With a white flag in one hand, and bearing a cup of coffee in the other.
The standoff ended with Browand slapping a note on Maxworthy's office door, waving the white flag.
Truex actually took the white flag and was clear of Logano on the final back straightaway.
Camaleón, the exhibition's title piece, consists of a white flag made of fabric embedded with LEDs.
If they did not fully raise the white flag of surrender, they at least unfurled it.
Other people would have long ago raised the white flag because of the stress of travel.
The medics had put up a white flag with a red crescent close to the clinic.
One family goes through the district on foot, with a small girl carrying a white flag.
Anyone who was watching the live stream at that time saw the white flag come down.
On the way up, the buzzer sounded again; a white flag popped up behind the 8.
Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag.
Jon is even more pained knowing "his queen" purposefully ignored the aural white flag of the bells.
About 3 miles outside the southern city of Lashkar Gah, Afghan soldiers can see a white flag.
The punt conceded the contest, and the third quarter is too soon to wave the white flag.
White Flag is an armed group operating in areas of northwestern and central Iraq since late 2017.
"We will not fight," declared one robot, waving a white flag back and forth in the breeze.
It got to [White Flag singer] Bill Bartell, who was then friends with a roadie for Nirvana.
Timothy Spall looks so defeated in "The Party" it's a wonder he isn't waving a white flag.
Wearing nothing But my underwear [A cloth which hung like a white flag] A beckoning to surrender.
By late morning, a white flag—a bedsheet really—painted "#freecarola" flew from the Alan Kurdi's mast.
Protesters raised a bloody white flag as they returned to the site Saturday, according to CBS News.
And, they damn sure should be, according to Roy ... who says Khan flat out waved the white flag.
The heaviest offering, it also came right as we were ready to wave the white flag of defeat.
But he finally waved the white flag in the closing laps to preserve the car for future races.
Tom Warren, The Verge's most resolute Windows Phone stalwart, raised the white flag at the end of 2014.
While surrogacy costs still makes my stomach clench, they haven't made me wave the white flag of surrender.
The sender and receiver of the sugary white flag remains unknown, but it appears that war is over.
The Tunisian red and white flag covered the late president's coffin, which was placed on a military truck.
For years, the militant group's black and white flag fluttered from the minaret, a symbol of ISIS' control.
Emanuel may be waving the white flag of surrender ahead of a race that's very much in play.
Their red, green and white flag now flies outside Pena de los Santos, where Reuters saw them patrol.
We play out these hypotheticals to discover the point when we would wave the white flag and sell.
The day was hot and hazy, it was clear that the occupant had unfurled white flag of truce.
Big sections of Greeks sang songs and waved the blue and white flag and scarves in the crowd.
They did so again in Athens in 2004, carrying a blue-and-white flag representing a united Korea.
"Mr. Robot" star Grace Gummer is waving the white flag on her marriage -- she's just filed for divorce.
President George W. Bush accused Democrats of being willing to wave the white flag of surrender to terrorists.
"Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag," he said.
Fans found a blue or a white flag in their seat upon arrival, paid for by the club.
"Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag," he wrote.
Families who are unable to flee the city have been told to raise a white flag above their homes.
Instead, mayor Jean-Yves Leandri proudly displayed the black-and-white flag with a Moor's head that symbolizes Corsica.
Kumail Nanjiani is waving the white flag after a Twitter spat with Meghan McCain, telling the daughter of Sen.
This brings another question into the spotlight: Is the GOP waving the "white flag" in the war against guns?
But with an IT infrastructure market potential of $300 billion, nobody is throwing up the white flag just yet.
Grime luminaries Bashy and Kano share the sixth spot because their performance on "White Flag" is really a dialog.
You can't have an underling raise the white flag in the middle of a nuclear standoff with North Korea.
In 23.5, Softbank execs concluded that regulators wouldn't allow the deal to go through, and they waved the white flag.
Each truck flew a small white flag in the hope of protecting them from the violence raging in the city.
This was not a serious offer to negotiate, but rather a demand that Iran wave the white flag of surrender.
The mayor even advised those who need rescuing to raise a white flag to draw the attention of first responders.
The mayor even advised those who need rescuing to raise a white flag to draw the attention of first-responders.
The moves highlight that these companies are not yet considering raising the white flag in the face of the downturn.
However, CNN reported, at 11:40 PM PT, she did wave the white flag during a phone call to Trump.
He tweeted his surprise that the company "would be the first to wave the White Flag" in his trade war.
But on Monday, Uber, the ride-hailing company known globally for competing ruthlessly against all comers, waved the white flag.
Think of the Ceramic Carrera2 as an ally that will have bad hair days waving the white flag of surrender.
The second period ended with a 6-1 score, and the Ducks removed Gibson, signaling the white flag of surrender.
A bearded man comes out of a house next to where we are stopped and hangs up a white flag.
" It is as though, he said, "we are sending our vanguard into battle with a white flag fluttering above them.
They did so again at the Athens Games in 2004, carrying a blue and white flag representing a unified Korea.
I am finally waving the white flag and acknowledging the existence of sporting events that I don't care about much.
"The Catholic Church is putting up the white flag of surrender and saying that demographics have shifted," Mr. Chany said.
But he did have a chance not to take another shot at Iran when it was waving the white flag.
By any measure, the proverbial white flag has been raised atop Fenway Park — at least for a year or so.
If the GOP waves the white flag on ObamaCare repeal, no one should be surprised when voters turn on them.
After that last traipse around America, the band waved its white flag at the notion of music as a profession.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is waving the white flag on his storied career -- announcing he'll retire from NASCAR after the 2017 season.
Less than four years later, the magazine is a shadow of its former self — and Hughes is waving the white flag.
Given his grim poll numbers, Flake was simply bowing to political facts by waving the white flag on his reelection fight.
Many analysts have emphasized that Iran is unlikely to capitulate fully to U.S. demands and wave the white flag of surrender.
Not just the last eight years under Obama, but I remember in the Cold War, they were waving the white flag.
But maxing out a line of credit is not always a sign that companies are raising the white flag, Clark said.
The Cubs, already thin on pitching, waved the white flag in the ninth — they sent catcher Miguel Montero to the mound.
Ms. Pomsel and the staff made a large white flag from food sacks in the bunker and surrendered to the Russians.
In broad strokes, he thinks society should just go ahead and raise the white flag in surrender to our future robot overlords.
One young white man carrying the black and white flag of Odinism started brawling with counterprotesters even as his own comrades retreated.
Ezekiel Elliott has officially waved the white flag ... and has agreed to serve the NFL's 6-game domestic violence suspension -- effective immediately.
The California Medical Board filed a complaint against Gerner in 2015, and he waved the white flag in June of this year.
About ten disheartened terrorists have been taken into custody, he says, bringing the total waving the white flag to more than 900.
Golani appeared in the video flanked by two other Nusra Front figures, in front of a new white flag for the group.
At their head, in place of their president, was Hercules of Stockwell, waving a white flag with much vigor and good cheer.
"We have a white flag from Saddam Hussein," Gorbachev claimed on the eve of hostilities, but Bush was having none of it.
Watch the music video for "White Flag" below: Check out Delta Heavy's new album, Paradise Lost, and visit Najeeb Tarazi's website here.
It is the Big Bang, the Allegory of Divine Providence, Jasper Johns' White Flag, and what Herzog calls "ecstatic truth," all at once.
One sight during the flood: a handmade, white flag hung from an upper story of a Main Street building bearing the letters SOS.
Described as "poison for the iPhone," the text is simply the white flag emoji, a zero, and the rainbow emoji side-by-side.
"Put a white flag outside your home that can be viewed so we can come get you," Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said Monday.
A fluttering noise disturbs the still air as the object falls, unfurling like a white flag of surrender, to snag on a lamppost.
When Iraqi forces reached his town of Saqlawiya, north of Falluja, last week, Hatem Shukur waved a white flag to catch their attention.
Doing so would wave the white flag on Obama's last-minute regulatory flurry and ultimately force conservatives to negotiate from a weaker position.
That ZTE could not turn to Germany, Japan or South Korea as alternate sources for parts forced ZTE to waive the white flag.
President Trump tweeted that Harley-Davidson was waving the white flag and urged patience to give his economic policies a chance to work.
Images posted on social media showed four men in black attire on the balcony of the embassy, waving a blue and white flag.
He begins to hit him repeatedly with the baton until the young man feebly lifts his hand, as if offering a white flag.
The red-and-white flag with the silhouette of a maple leaf was raised for the first time on this day in 1965.
The red-and-white flag, featuring a silhouette of a maple leaf, was raised for the first time on this day in 1965.
He placed a small white flag at the end of every 16th row to show his employees where they should place his beehives.
Through their binoculars, the soldiers saw that the small group approaching us was waving a white flag, and so they held their fire.
Flanked by ISIS fighters waving the terror group's iconic black-and-white flag, MBS stands behind a kneeling Khashoggi, wielding a bloody sword.
Davis proposed combining code from the current rainbow and white flag emoji with a process called Zero­Width Joiner, which he explains in the proposal.
Last year, mining giants Glencore and Freeport as well as Poland's KGHM waved the white flag and announced plans to suspend some copper production.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann may be waving a white flag in her feud with NeNe Leakes, but the latter Housewife is seemingly still seeing red.
If A.J. McLean and Joey Fatone can wave the boy band white flag and come together onstage ... then maybe there's hope for America too.
One boy slept with two drawings over his head: the logo of the Barcelona soccer team and the blue-and-white flag of Guatemala.
The family showed us the square of cloth they had used as a white flag to signal to the troops that they were civilians.
Criticisms from government and market experts, as well as the unique power unveiled by the market itself, are pushing the fed to raise white flag.
Angel investor Jason Calacanis told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " that the streaming service's deal with Comcast may have been a "white flag" for the cable giant.
Just three years later, Microsoft has raised a white flag, opting to rebuild Edge on Chromium, the same open-source rendering engine used by Chrome.
"Pushing the deadline for action to 2050 waves the white flag of surrender," said Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the Center for Biological Diversity.
The 55 boxes, draped in the blue and white flag of the United Nations, are each small enough to be carried in one person's arms.
Bart Jones, a Republican, suggested Cooper should raise two flags outside the governor's mansion: one for the NCAA, the other a white flag of surrender.
Hopefully the white flag still signifies surrender in all fields and I'm not unintentionally unleashing the racing ostriches or whatever we're going to get next.
Since she has seen me with no choice but to wave the white flag to pain at times, she has learned to do the same.
"Friday's announcement was turning red lines into a white flag, and David Davis has made that so clear in his resignation letter," Rees-Mogg said.
One of Ms. Lawler's better-known photographs shows Jasper Johns's creamy "White Flag" (1955) hanging above a bed with an equally creamy monogrammed satin spread.
"'White Flag' is about letting your guard down in love," explained Tarazi, whose technical director credits include Toy Story 3 (2010) and Monsters University (2013).
The new red-and-white flag design, the one Canada uses today, features a bright maple tree leaf because the maple tree is common throughout Canada.
The Escobar fam doesn't usually back down from a fight, but it waved the white flag in a showdown with a TV powerhouse ... TMZ has learned.
I don&apost think -- I think a lot of people are raising the white flag so quickly that China is going to beat us at this.
I wave a white flag at my diagnosis, admitting there's probably nothing the acupuncture, herbs, and positive vibes I've been employing can do to fix this.
You are safe at your own camp, so long as a white flag is raised, but early on there isn't a whole lot to do there.
They are typically arranged locally — think of enemy commanders agreeing under a white flag to allow each side some time to evacuate casualties from a battlefield.
A white coffin holding the late prince and draped in a Denmark's red-white flag with the royal heraldic was photographed being carried by royal guards.
A white flag warns families to prepare for evacuation, yellow signals a storm is 24 hours from landfall, and red means it's time to leave immediately.
The nation's second-largest book seller by store count waved the white flag in 20133, 40 years after its first store opened in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
"It's the easiest thing, just change the white flag to a black one," he said, referring to the white Taliban flag and the black IS banner.
Although the New York Yankees were definitive sellers at the trade deadline, they are not playing like a team ready to throw in the white flag.
" But on the day the deal went public the N.R.A. denounced Smith & Wesson as "the first gun maker to run up the white flag of surrender.
He said he was "surprised" that Harley "would be the first to wave the White Flag" and claimed the tariffs are an "excuse" to offshore jobs.
But as it waves the white flag on even profitable stores, it seems like the tide is inevitably turning against the department store concept as a whole.
The milky white flag of peace flew in 1972 when Canada instituted a "supply-management" system, which set prices for dairy products, and later poultry and eggs.
The group had promised not to fly its white flag or call itself the "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan", the name it used when it ruled the country.
Lysset Perez, a 44-year-old peanut vendor, dressed in the national colors with a single-starred, blue, red and white flag on her head on Sunday.
"Consolidation", as it was called, united New York and Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island under the new blue-and-white flag of Greater New York.
As an Iraqi army column advanced through the ruined city, an elderly woman emerged from a home waving a white flag on the end of a stick.
The co-founder and CEO of Swedish payments firm Klarna was the most outspoken on the matter, waving a white flag when it came to entering China.
As we were about to call in a strike, a group of really young ISIS fighters in their late teens came out waving a white flag, weeping.
Edmund bravely attempted to continue but after dropping the opening game of the fourth set, waved the white flag by walking to the net and shaking hands.
They have marched together nine times, including in Athens in 2004, carrying a blue-and-white flag representing a united Korea, and at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
The modest white flag, dwarfed by the expanse of the stadium below it, is imprinted with these words in block letters: Kansas City Chiefs, 241 World Champions.
A handstand is all about reconnecting with the ground and trusting it in a new way — a white flag of surrender planted in the soil, hands first.
The free-downloads series began on December 24 with an ambient, melancholic track, "White Flag" by electronic-pop duo Lesser Pieces, and will continue through January 4.
"The Trump administration appears ready to unilaterally trade the iconic red ribbon for a white flag of surrender in the global fight against AIDS," the report's authors wrote.
An Uber X driver, Ivan, told Mashable he and a handful of friends who drive full-time with Uber are temporarily waving the white flag on Jun. 1.53.
Harry Styles either threw a not so silent shot at ex Taylor Swift or waved the white flag by quoting one of her songs in a birthday tweet.
The Celtics' advantage topped 213 on a Tatum three-point play with 215:15 remaining, and Los Angeles waved the white flag soon after, pulling James and Davis.
" In a video posted on Wagner's campaign Facebook page Friday morning, a finger-jabbing Wagner tells Wolf, "Somewhere yesterday, your people said that I raised a ... white flag.
It took several days for the news of Lee's white flag waving to reach other Confederate generals, but they soon signed their own agreements of surrender too. Gen.
Diddy showed up on Drake's turf ... sitting in the crowd at one of his concerts, and proving the two have truly waved the white flag in their feud.
Like several other artists in the show, Sarah Petersen takes on the white flag motif, in this case with a suggestion of the outline of the confederate flag.
Under the deal, the two governments agreed that the unified team would use the name Korea and carry a blue-and-white flag showing an undivided Korean Peninsula.
Then, one dancer set up a microphone and yelled indecipherable sounds, while another energetically waved a white flag, and another set off fireworks — all at the same stage latitude.
The African country has never competed in the Winter Olympics, but after the bobsled team qualified this week, Nigeria's green and white flag will be represented at the games.
We think it might be time to raise the white flag and surrender to our new giant rat overlords now, peacefully, before they decide to take over by force.
Neither Moscow, nor Tehran or Damascus put up a white flag of surrender and asked if they could be next after Kim to cut a peace deal with Trump.
Protesters marched around the Obelisco, a monument in downtown Buenos Aires, unfurling the country's sky blue and white flag as they struck metal pots and chanted insults at Macri.
For a Formula One driver, a blue flag is seen as the equivalent of a white flag for a soldier, and it goes against the ethos of racing itself.
He started seventh in the first night of the Belleville Nationals but crashed in Turn 22010 after hitting the stalled midget of Morgan Frewaldt coming to the white flag.
But just because Democrats have very few options to derail an objectionable nominee does not mean they intend to wave the white flag before the battle has even begun.
From the director who 3D-scanned people into the celebrated "Another Love" video, the piece for electronic duo Delta Heavy's "White Flag" is visually striking, conceptually powerful, and funny.
Please don't let yourself stand in the mess alone, so much so that you cave inward and hoist up a white flag without anyone ever knowing you were dying inside.
After he finally put his "white flag in the air" and said, "I don't know what to do, but I can't do this anymore," somebody called the organization for him.
On the Senate floor Tuesday, McConnell conceded that the legislation repealing the 2010 law and replacing it with GOP-preferred programs "will not be successful," essentially waving a white flag.
And when in the modernist galleries you move from Jackson Pollock's "Autumn Rhythm (Number 993)" (1950) to Jasper Johns's "White Flag" (1955), you grasp what Johns learnt from his precursor.
"It would be absolutely bizarre to signal at this stage that the UK government was willing once again to run-up the white flag and delay yet again," he said.
In the end, BIG3 -- repped by high-powered attorneys Mark Geragos and Ben Meiselas -- proved too much for Champions League ... and CL waved the white flag, dropping their suit entirely.
This has caused a capitulation in investor sentiment; in other words, investors have more or less waved a white flag as bitcoin has declined so sharply from its December highs.
At that point, Collins seemed to wave the white flag by sending in a cavalcade of players who had spent the majority of the season at Triple-A Las Vegas.
Ferocious combat continued as a courier was sent back through the front lines to carry the text of Allied demands to Spa, again with a white flag and bugle calls.
Down went Shia's white flag of defiance, up went a red Trump hat, and the most pointlessly convoluted game of capture the flag of all time came to an end.
The mayor urged residents to avoid drawing on city resources except for in emergencies, but said people who needed rescuing should raise a white flag to draw the authorities' attention.
One of Wall Street's biggest bulls is waving the white flag on the rally and delivered an unnerving message for investors: A near-term storm is on the horizon for stocks.
Deutsche Bank had led efforts to become a major global challenger, but its decisive action to cut costs and refocus on the domestic market will be seen as a white flag.
Video footage and photographs showed the tanker flying the red, green and white flag of Iran and bearing the new name of 'Adrian Darya-1' painted in white on its hull.
" The remarks got him quick pushback from conservatives, including members of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which asked whether GOP leadership was waving "the white flag on real immigration reform.
A red and white flag of the Statue of Liberty, emblazoned with "100% made in the USA", greets shoppers at the entrance to a new grocery store in Hackensack, New Jersey.
After only 64 days in office, President Donald J. Trump raised the white flag and surrendered on what he promised would be his most important legislative priority: fixing American health care.
Maybe things would have gone exactly the same with Kaepernick instead of Jay Cutler, but signing a guy that was content to post ass shots on Instagram was a white flag.
William A. Ackman has officially hoisted the white flag in his boisterous and costly five-year campaign against Herbalife, the nutritional food supplement company, which he claimed was an outright fraud.
Walking past St. Mark's Church in the East Village last Thursday night, pedestrians slowed to look at the man in billowy white on top of a trailer, raising a white flag.
The NCI is setting the priorities for research around the world, and with a token 22019 percent allocation for pancreatic cancer, the NCI signals the white flag of surrender on this disease.
Hundreds of protesters carrying Nicaragua's blue and white flag massed in the eastern part of the capital in the morning after squads of police prevented the demonstrators from reaching the city center.
"The Islamic State ... seeks to levy your duties which were forced by God on the rich people's money," read a message on the envelope stamped with the group's black-and-white flag.
So, with the playoffs in sight, teams are preparing to chase the postseason or have already waved the white flag, playing out the last string of games and preparing for the offseason.
The Detroit Tigers threw up the white flag on the season and went into rebuilding mode with a pair of big trades late Thursday, and the Cleveland Indians immediately started taking advantage.
Bass waved the white flag on the most prominent '90s rivalry last week when he took the stage with the popular boy band during their Las Vegas show at the Planet Hollywood hotel.
Chael Sonnen is defending Roy Moore's refusal to throw the white flag in the Alabama Senate race ... saying there's no reason to concede if he still thinks there's a chance he can win.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The spectacle begins promisingly, provokingly, in Romeo Castellucci's "Democracy in America": with a crowd of female dancers in gold-trimmed white bobbing around the stage, each carrying a furled white flag.
Photos and video from the downtown area showed a white flag with "SOS" on it hanging out a window, piles of debris and at least one car that was mangled in the flooding.
That was one of the things we saw with (New Zealand central bank governor) Wheeler waving the white flag that he is not going to use easing to try and weaken the currency.
Along with the American flag and the usual Stewart-Haas and Ford banners was a white flag sporting only a blue "W" — in other words, the same flag Cubs fans unfurl after a victory.
Maybe it will be resurrected for the 2020 Oscars or beyond — but this initial delay feels a little like raising a white flag to admit that defining "popular film" is harder than it seems.
"If there is still a white flag next to my name, then their reinstatement efforts are not good enough," she said, referring to the flag appearing in competition results instead of the Russian tricolor.
"Then they tried to escape (early Tuesday morning) to go to the government lines but one of the nephews of the owner was hit by ISIS guns," despite waving a white flag of surrender.
And, just below, a large red-and-white flag billowing above Rome's glitziest shopping area signals the presence of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta.
That was one of the things we saw with (New Zealand central bank Governor Graeme) Wheeler waving the white flag that he is not going to use easing to try and weaken the currency.
Maybe two or three days later, two tiny people emerged beyond the coffee shop windows holding a white plastic bag attached to a pole, which I guess was supposed to be a white flag.
She walked in a floor-length black and burgundy robe, glancing up toward the large, billowing white flag of the Olympic Games and the 75,000-plus crowd there to watch the Parade of Nations.
But Buttigieg and Klobuchar's strong showings made it clear, if there was any doubt, that the moderate wing of the party isn't ready to wave the white flag and rally behind the Vermont senator.
Even Joe Girardi, the Yankees manager, came very close to hoisting a white flag on the divisional race and to conceding that his team needed to focus on preparing for a wild-card matchup.
" He continued, "As a people, we are fighting to maintain the heaven-ordained supremacy of the white man over the inferior or colored race; a white flag would thus be emblematic of our cause.
The lambs are often decorated with black peppercorns or dried cloves for eyes, a red and white flag that sometimes reads "alleluia" and a red ribbon around the neck to symbolize the Blood of Christ.
After Canada scored a pair in the fifth end and stole a pair in the sixth the Swiss waved the white flag, conceding the gold to Lawes and Morris with two ends still to play.
An array of colorful grass-roof cottages, painted fishing boats and an official white flag crossed with red and blue await visitors to the harbor in Tórshavn, the capital and largest town in the archipelago.
Foreign states might also see Democrats essentially waving the white flag and decide that the smart money is now on doing what Trump wants and opening all kinds of politically convenient investigations into his enemies.
Oil bulls trying to push the crude market higher finally waved the white flag on Wednesday, triggering the biggest rout in a year, on concerns that stubbornly high inventory levels would persist despite supply cuts.
"A single company is viewed as such a shiny prize that some seem ready to wave the white flag on the whole 'for the people, by the people' experiment," writes the Seattle Times' Danny Westneat.
Apple confirmed it is shutting down the six-year-old program on June 30th, officially waving the white flag on attempting to compete with Google, Facebook and other major players in the digital advertising space.
Stewards showed the 21-year-old Monegasque the black and white flag, equivalent to a yellow card in soccer, after he closed the door on Hamilton as Mercedes's five-times world champion tried to pass.
As if to raise the white flag, Ottawa Coach Guy Boucher held defenseman Erik Karlsson, forward Derick Brassard and defenseman Cody Ceci out of the final 20 minutes to help them rest for Game 6.
That was one of the things we saw with (New Zealand central bank governor) Wheeler waving the white flag and saying that he is not going to use easing to try and weaken the currency.
War chiefs slaughtered me on each of two attempts to capture a fortress, and after a pair of defeats I waved a white flag and asked if I could play one of more manageable story missions.
"Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag," Trump wrote on Twitter as he flew aboard his Marine One helicopter from the White House to Joint Base Andrews.
It was and remains one of music's most unusual partnerships: America's Most Wanted and nan's-radio-friendly English Rose; "Cum On Everybody" and "White Flag"; Marshall Bruce Mathers and Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong.
Often, when her brain seems to overheat and her mouth can't keep up, she will let loose a deep, heaving groan — AUUUGHHHH — that serves as an exasperated white flag toward whatever idea she was wrestling with.
It got so one-sided that Twins Manager Paul Molitor raised the white flag during the Yankees' six-run eighth inning, waving in center fielder Ryan LaMarre to pitch in an effort to conserve his bullpen.
Well, it would look a lot like what we have now: Our elected leaders seem to have hoisted a giant white flag of surrender — either unable or unwilling to rein in corporate abuses and protect our markets.
Black was the traditional color of anarchists, for a number of reasons: It stands in direct opposition to the idea of the white flag (surrender), and it was a callback to the black flags of the pirates.
Nasser, who died in 1970, acknowledged in his war diaries that an Israeli officer approached Faluja in an armored vehicle with a white flag and it was agreed the two sides would meet the next day, Nov.
That would mean as soon as the green flag flew again, there would be two laps left to the finish, with the penultimate lap getting a white flag waved and then the checkered flag for the finish.
Sitting on the kerb in central Delhi, amidst the crowds of thousands waving Ekta Parishad's green and white flag, Sahariya listens intently as various speakers — from social activists to politicians — address the gathering from a large podium.
Taylor Swift is not waving the white flag in her war with Kanye West over the secret audio recording ... our Taylor sources say she may still file a police report because she says Kanye committed a felony.
The 18-year-old immediately filed a court order which temporarily halted the suspension and allowed him to play for Memphis while the legal battle raged on last week -- but now Wiseman has waved the white flag.
News coverage focused on how Microsoft was waving the "white flag" to Google after losing a popularity contest, but some stories also noted how Microsoft's action might lead to a better browsing experience for consumers on Windows.
"We have gone into battle with the white flag fluttering over our leading tank," Johnson wrote of the plan in early September, and a consensus has now formed that parliament would be unlikely to pass it anyway.
To eliminate one of the key U.S. government programs that facilitates American businesses selling products and services in emerging markets, is to wave the white flag of surrender to our competitors around the world, particularly to China.
It included photographs of Mr. Roof wearing a jacket bearing patches displaying the green-and-white flag of Rhodesia, a formerly white-run colony of Britain now known as Zimbabwe — as well as a South African flag.
All of a sudden, as if by magic, Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader, is raising a white flag, proposing (vaguely) to give up the nuclear weapons that are his only bargaining chip against the United States.
In 27 motorboats, the Innu zoomed past the camp, a remote collection of rustic buildings and expensive vacation homes, to a rocky island where they disembarked and planted the green-and-white flag of their Innu band.
"I was arrested for the crime of waving a white flag of peace in the street, only to be punished by the regime and detained in Gharchak prison," she said in Geneva during her award acceptance speech.
For Gaga, to whom the avant-garde was once a lifestyle, this was akin to a white flag, an acknowledgment that she could no longer locate the pulse of the zeitgeist and had given up on trying.
With Boston behind them for now, they get off their own knee and have the opportunity to go back to beating up on another team that has run up the white flag this season, the Detroit Tigers.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil bulls trying to push the crude market higher finally waved the white flag on Wednesday, triggering the biggest rout in a year on concerns that stubbornly high inventory levels would persist despite supply cuts.
Now, a liberal advocacy group that had spent two years searching for a test case on switching seats plans to sue the blue-and-white flag carrier on Ms. Rabinowitz's behalf in a Tel Aviv court next week.
The Swedes broke open a close contest when they scored four in the fourth end to jump in front 6-1 and continued to pile on the pressure before the Swiss waved the white flag after eight ends.
The motorcycle manufacturer has drawn the President's scorn for, as he put it, waving the "white flag" and choosing outsourcing some production to avoid tariffs Europe slapped on American goods as a countermeasure to the tariffs Trump enacted.
The Pelicans pounded the 36-10 Spurs, who had won five consecutive games, 5563-46 in the second half, prompting San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich to wave the white flag and empty his bench with 3:34 left.
Other big viewing centers included Millennium Square in Leeds and Flat Iron Square in south London, where hundreds of fans bedecked with the red and white flag of St George went wild when Dele Alli headed the second.
Leclerc and Hamilton, meanwhile, went wheel-to-wheel, with the Ferrari driver shown a black and white flag — the equivalent of a yellow card in soccer — for squeezing the Mercedes off at the second chicane on lap 23.
Here's the New York Knicks getting gutted by the Indiana Pacers (they switched out of their zone on the next play, but generally use it quite a bit): It's at once a baffling oddity, commendable venture, and white flag.
Bloys hasn't waved the white flag -- HBO recently made a major investment into Jon Stewart -- but he seems content to let Netflix continue its spending spree as HBO sits on the sidelines waiting for the market to reset itself.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Four members of east Libyan security forces were killed in the city of Derna on Wednesday by a suicide bomber bearing a white flag as he drove towards a group of soldiers, a military spokesman said.
Claiming to be stunned by how far both she and Bobby are willing to go in this battle, Taylor waves the white flag, and is invited by Rebecca to invest in the department store chain rather than conquer it.
"Against a background of significant unrest in the Middle East and the aftermath of the ongoing bushfire disaster at home, the market is hoisting up the white flag today," James McGlew, executive director of corporate stockbroking at Argonaut said.
The Tigers waved the white flag several weeks ago with a series of trades and have continued their free-fall with five straight losses, the last three of which came at the hands of the red-hot Cleveland Indians.
At one moment during the country's first state funeral since the 1980s, a crowd broke through military lines at Karachi's National Stadium to help carry Edhi's coffin, which was draped with Pakistan's green and white flag and covered with rose petals.
NEW YORK, March 9 (Reuters) - Oil bulls trying to push the crude market higher finally waved the white flag on Wednesday, triggering the biggest rout in a year, on concerns that stubbornly high inventory levels would persist despite supply cuts.
Holding a white flag, John D. Lee and William Bateman went into the Mountain Meadows encampment offering false truce terms: In exchange for their arms, wagon, and cattle, the emigrants could hike back to Cedar City, and leave Utah, without harm.
Keselowski would have been fine, but he had a wreck out of Turn 4 in the first overtime and caused a caution with eventual race winner Denny Hamlin less than a car-length from the white flag and an official race.
While today he criticized Harley-Davidson for waving the "white flag" by moving some production to Europe to avoid retaliatory tariffs on US goods, he argued his tariffs are bringing countries begging to the US for new unilateral trade deals.
When Portland traded starting center and locker-room favorite Mason Plumlee to the Nuggets for Jusuf Nurkic prior to the NBA trade deadline, it appeared to be a sign that the team was waving the white flag for the season.
Bono pulled the plug on his concert Saturday night after his voice started sounding like a scratched-up LP. U2 hit the stage in Berlin and after they were a few songs deep into the show ... Bono waived the white flag.
And when Denmark ran up the white flag for real, passing between its center backs for a full 20 seconds in the 265th minute, the boos and whistles were louder than the anticipatory cheers for the anthems two hours earlier.
In some parts of Afghanistan, the white flag of the Taliban has been replaced by the black flag of IS. In Nangarhar Province, IS have prohibited poppy cultivation alongside claims of religious purity, to try to damage the Taliban's credentials.
X and Tashera hugged it out Thursday outside a New York courthouse ... not the norm for a couple on the outs after meeting with lawyers and a judge, but we're told it's because they've raised the white flag on the money situation.
Inside was a blue-and-white flag that once flew on the mast of the Exodus, a ship memorialized in book and film after the British turned it away from Palestine in 1947 with 4,500 Holocaust survivors and other refugees on board.
For a while, it's seemed like Apple's decision to join the WPC was the beginning of the end for PMA, and Powermat raising the white flag is as good a sign as any that resonant wireless will be the Betamax to Qi's VHS.
But, rather than ever owning that, waving the white flag, and giving in to the fact that I need to press pause, I often pass it off as something else entirely—just like I did with my response to my husband that evening.
The British foursome had looked prepared to battle leading 3-2 after four ends but then let the contest get away giving up three in the fifth and allowing the U.S. to steal four in the eighth with Smith waving the white flag.
In a possible waving of the white flag, the Jets then traded defensive lineman Leonard Williams, a first-round draft pick, to the Giants, and followed the move by shopping other key members of the team at the trade deadline last week.
"I raised a white flag to the ship in a sign of peace," Shaybi told Reuters by phone this week from the Italian city of Genoa, where his daughter Sajida, who has the rare blood cell disease aplastic anemia, is now undergoing tests.
Following a heavy blast, the footage showed dozens of people carrying a wounded child with blood on her head, wrapped in a blanket, to a minivan, a white flag attached to its antenna in an apparent effort to get through the curfew.
"Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag," he tweeted, highlighting the irony that such a symbol of made-in-the-USA greatness would be one of the first casualties in his trade battle.
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber, which has had a reputation for aggressive pursuit of market share even at the expense of profitability, reported a rare quarterly profit on Wednesday that was driven by taking the opposite approach: Waving the white flag in challenging overseas markets.
The settlement comes a little more than a year after the hedge fund manager, William A. Ackman, raised the white flag and ended a prominent bet that shares of Herbalife would collapse because he believed it was running an unsustainable pyramid scheme.
"After the 1974 riots, when people fled to Rabwah, our caliph would say no matter what happens, don't let them take away your laughter," he said as he fixed the pin on his lapel, the black-and-white flag of the sect.
Waving the white flag: Over the weekend the KKK held a rally in opposition to the removal of a statue of Confederate Civil War General Robert in Charlottesville Virginia and were made by thousands of counter-protesters rejecting their views of hatred and bigotry.
Grey Group, the ad agency behind the controversial "I Sea" app that claimed to help people locate stranded refugees out at sea, has waved the white flag at detractors and returned the bronze award it won for it at the Cannes festival last month.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roger Federer handed Nick Kyrgios a 25-4 6-1 7-5 tennis masterclass by storming into the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Saturday with a ruthless display that left the Australian talking to himself and waving the white flag.
Directed by Najeeb Tarazi for London-based electronic music duo Delta Heavy's track "White Flag" — off their new EP titled, appropriately, Paradise Lost — it depicts the fallen angel Satan flying back to heaven to apologize to God, represented here as a dark, feminine thunderhead.
Six races into the season, Vettel is not ready to wave the white flag and concede the title to Mercedes who have racked up six straight wins, five in one-two formation, but the German admitted on Thursday that the battle had reached a critical juncture.
At least 5 Muslims were sent packing back to Yemen early Sunday morning from LAX, after Customs and Border Protection officials strong-armed them into signing a document to essentially wave the white flag and agree to go back to their homeland ... this according to the ACLU.
The list includes a team that has played far better than its record indicates (the Boston Red Sox), one that has played far worse (the Texas Rangers) and even one (the Yankees) that seemed to wave a white flag at the trading deadline before suddenly catching fire.
In other organizations, this is known as a fire sale, the baseball equivalent of raising the white flag on a season, and it generally signals that a club is about to start a rebuilding program, something the Yankees had not embarked on in more than 20 years.
The hamburguesa Prontitos deploys the same sauces, bacon and chips, adding ham, two slices of white American cheese (above the burger, melted and oozing, and below, stretchy but still intact), lettuce, tomato and grilled onions, with a quail egg affixed to the top like a white flag.
" New York's loss Sunday was a franchise-record sixth straight on Opening Day as it begins what appears to be a rare rebuilding season in the Bronx, but Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told reporters: "We're in transition, but we're not waving the white flag while transitioning.
Originally installed in a downtown Manhattan office building immediately after 217/28, the pocked and scarred wall flag — a 21st-century update of Jasper Johns' encaustic White Flag (1955) — expressed what has turned out to be a prescient sense of the country's increasingly frayed political fabric.
Through the window we see a white flag installed on top of a roof of a house, indicating, according to Zulu custom, that a man has 'won' the affections of a woman … Despite hard evidence proving otherwise, Mthethwa maintained his innocence by stating he did not remember his deeds.
The New York Yankees spent the weekend and Monday selling off some of the biggest pieces on their roster in a signal they were waving the white flag on the season and planning for the future, though a few veterans did make their way back to the team.
MORE FROM REUTERS: Uber waves white flag in China Tesla buys sister firm SolarCity, sending both shares down Shackled remains at ancient Greek site tell tale of intrigue The video with subtitles showed footage of armed men attacking armored vehicles and tents and collecting arms in the desert.
Numerous fighters posted photographs and videos of themselves online with the green, black and white flag adopted by the Syrian opposition as they walked through empty streets where the black flag of Islamic State still flew; it appeared that most of the militants had fled without a fight.
Ms. Sibande, an artist based in Johannesburg who has never shown in New York, will anchor Pier 92 with "Cry Havoc," a sculpture of a woman in a regal purple dress and waving a white flag, with a pack of red dogs jumping out from around her skirts.
For the gallery's debut, the three encouraged Jon Rafman to create a physical installation inspired by his "Brand New Paint Job" series on Tumblr, in which famous artworks were superimposed onto digital objects — Jasper Johns's "White Flag," for example, onto a 3-D model of the Oval Office.
Though the day was hot and hazy, and I had been awake for all but a few of the preceding 48 hours, it was unmistakably clear that from a window of the small white car the occupant of the passenger seat had unfurled a white flag of truce.
Two German soldiers were perched on the running boards of the lead car, one waving a white flag, the other, with an unusually long silver bugle, blowing the call for ceasefire—a single high tone repeated in rapid succession four times, then four times again, with the last note lingering.
Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) this week warned against "wav[ing] a white flag" at Iran in Yemen.
"I became overwhelmed by so many of the world's problems and my own that it made me want to lay down on the ground in the fetal position, but instead of doing that and waving the white flag, I chipped away at one thing at a time and I realized that things were slowly shifting," the singer explains.
The Hawks would've been wise to tank last year—picks and/or prospects for Millsap would have been nice—but with so few teams projected to be truly awful next season, waving a white flag and obtaining a top-3 pick in 2018 could kickstart a franchise that's in sore need of a legitimate building block.
"I never imagined I would see a sight like that in my country, but that's what our movement is about, that's why I started this journey," he says, referring to pictures and video showing Taliban and Afghan security forces hugging and men and women stopping to take pictures with Taliban fighters holding the group's white flag in their hands.
More surprising to me, though, was the rare public white flag waved by Bezos, one of the richest humans alive, by looking to a brick-and-mortar retailer for help; after 10 years of trying and mostly failing at making grocery delivery a workable business, this was a "We can't do this on our own" moment.
El Centro was organized by seasoned activists: veterans of student strikes, workers' strikes, and protests against the US bombing of Vieques, and the décor and clothes showed the usual symbols of Puerto Rican nationalism — the black and white flag that indicates opposition to US-government-imposed austerity, and the cardboard cutout of independence fighter Oscar López Rivera (himself a volunteer at the kitchen).
After a particularly bad few months during which my skin maintained a miserable baseline of oily, generally irritated, broken-out, and dry, I put up my white flag and left my entire million-dollar routine behind for a drugstore cleanser for sensitive skin and a $10 bottle of rose hip oil, without an essential oil or floral extract in sight.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE raised the white flag of surrender on Friday, bringing an end to a partial government shutdown in its 2202th day despite not getting funding for his border wall.
The handover of the boxes, draped in the blue and white flag of the United Nations, represents a modest diplomatic triumph for U.S. President Donald Trump from his June 12 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore that was aimed primarily at persuading North Korea to give up a nuclear weapons program that threatens the United States.
MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin said on Wednesday that "President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is waving the white flag" on child migrants, referring to Trump's decision to sign an executive order to keep families together who cross the border illegally.
In 1998, accompanied by de Montebello and the associate curator Nan Rosenthal, Lieberman made a pilgrimage to Jasper Johns's house, in Connecticut, and eventually came to an agreement for the Met to buy "White Flag," the iconic work that Johns had placed on long-term loan to the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C. (The price, which the Met did not reveal, was said to be in the range of fifteen million dollars.) By then, the deficiencies of the Wallace wing had become painfully apparent.

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