oriflamme
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His white hands and fuzzy platinum hair gleaming like an oriflamme, he led the youths through a spirited charge on Bach.
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Speaking before the Detroit Economic Club, Mr. Crawford rarely mentioned the Association's oriflamme of "free private enterprise" without interpolating the word "competitive" in lieu of "private."
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As London topers know, these lines are the doggerel oriflamme of that immemorial public house, "Finch's in the Strand."
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It also provides Author Steen with one of her most stunning sentences: "On the poop of the Rembwe, Macpherson's beard burnt like an oriflamme."
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He had almost forgotten the oriflamme that sometimes signalled to him from the top of the hill, and seldom even glanced that way.
From Master of the Vineyard by Reed, Myrtle