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Recent Examples of semaphoreThese are movies written in flag language, semaphore that can be read clearly from a great distance.—
Stephanie Zacharek,
TIME,
25 Nov. 2024 Telegraph Hill itself was named after the semaphore station built on top of it in 1850 to signal that ships had arrived.—
Kevin Fisher-Paulson,
San Francisco Chronicle,
21 Feb. 2023 Her eyes blaze, her dancing reads as semaphore; a feeling of overkill, unsettling but necessary, pervades her every move.—
Dan Piepenbring,
Harper’s Magazine ,
18 Jan. 2022 The main difference with this method is how the semaphore is initialized.—
Jacek Krywko,
Ars Technica,
2 Oct. 2020 See All Example Sentences for semaphore
Instead, the swift decisions by Johnson and the signaler enabled the train to be stopped at Huntingdon; the next opportunity would have been a station seven minutes further down the line.
The Jays didn’t fully sell and wave the white flag on 2026, but things easily could’ve turned south after Kevin Gausman, Jeff Hoffman and Daulton Varsho departed.
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Mitch Bannon,
New York Times,
15 Aug. 2026
Externally, the move to trade away one of the league’s top scorers is seen as waving the white flag on yet another disappointing season.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
6 Aug. 2026
Competitive admission to the academy, rank insignia on every uniform, exactly one captain per ship.
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Gautam Mukunda,
Mercury News,
7 Aug. 2026
Other insignias were created for lower ranks—some rendered in silver, others in gold—but in the decade following the American Civil War, the current color scheme had become largely fixed.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
6 Aug. 2026
Michigan's state flag is a blue background featuring the state's coat of arms, a design dating back to 1865, according to the state of Michigan.
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Jenna Prestininzi,
Freep.com,
2 Aug. 2026
The finding soon became a national symbol of the region’s ancient history, and is a regular fixture of local souvenir shops, postage stamps, and the Abruzzo coat of arms.