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  2. The Home Depot Pro - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition of Interline Brands allows The Home Depot access to expand its business to the multi-family sector, hospitality, and industrial area. Craig Menear, CEO of The Home Depot, says that the purchase gives The Home Depot more opportunity to expand in the maintenance, repair, and operations sector that was previously not successful.

  3. Bunting (decoration) - Wikipedia

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    An example of bunting in Wilmette, Illinois Bunting in the form of triangular flags in the West Midlands, United Kingdom. Bunting refers to decorative flags, wide streamers, or draperies made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or cardboard in imitation of fabric. Bunting is also a collection of flags, and the fabric used to make flags.

  4. List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation League as ...

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    This flag is used by modern Neo-Nazis, especially in Germany and the United States, to bypass the legal ban of the Nazi flag. Because of this usage, its use is considered as a crime within seven states in Germany. In the other nine German states, misuse of the flag for fascist purposes is punishable with a fine. Nazi Party flag

  5. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Green Flag: The green flag indicates that the race has started or restarted. It is shown by the official in the flag stand when the leader enters the designated restart zone, which is located a short distance before the start/finish line. Green and White Checkered Flag: The green and white checkered flag is shown to indicate the end of a race ...

  6. List of Indian flags - Wikipedia

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    A flag that was primarily moss green. [18] 1674–1818: Flag of the Maratha Empire (Bhagwa Dhwaj) [citation needed] A saffron colored swallowtail flag. 1716–1799: Flag of The Sikh Confederacy [citation needed] Flag of the Nihang Khalsa Fauj showing weapons like Katar (dagger), Dhal Shield and Kirpan. The standard goes from 'bottom to top ...

  7. Greenskeeper - Wikipedia

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    Once the new hole is cut, a cup-setter tool is used to place the top of the cup about 1 inch (25 mm) below the green's surface. Due to wear and tear, flag-sticks need to be frequently moved. At heavily-trafficked courses and courses hosting multi-day professional tournaments, holes are almost always moved daily.

  8. Doug flag - Wikipedia

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    The Doug flag, also referred to as the Cascadian flag [1] or the Cascadia Doug flag [2] and nicknamed "Old Doug" [3] or simply "the Doug", is one of the primary symbols and an unofficial flag of the Cascadia bioregion, which roughly encompasses the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and other parts of North America's Pacific Northwest.

  9. Flag of Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The tip of the flag, which is red and green and has a single white star, portrays the Italian flag. Both countries “had an influence on the culture and heritage” of the city of Tampa and creator Whitney wanted to incorporate the many immigrants who helped the city grow and thrive. [ 2 ] “