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  • For example, the reason Citi Bank is called the "Star-spangled banner bank" is because when Americans were occupying certain cities sections of China, Citi bank was the first bank there, and each one of their branches had an American flag raised, thus local ppl identified them as the bank with that flag.

    Top News Digg 2011

  • Can you see if the Star-spangled Banner is still waving over a land that continues to belong to the free, a land that remains the home of the brave?

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • Can you see if the Star-spangled Banner is still waving over a land that continues to belong to the free, a land that remains the home of the brave?

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • Can you see if the Star-spangled Banner is still waving over a land that continues to belong to the free, a land that remains the home of the brave?

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • People have a problem with Hawkeye's costume but a Star-spangled hero, a red and gold armored man, and a thunder god… that's all cool, right?

    Jeremy Renner Clears Up Those Hawkeye & Avengers Rumors « FirstShowing.net 2009

  • So when the New York Philharmonic performs in Pyongyang, Tuesday, the first American orchestra to play there, there will be symbolism everywhere, including the "Star-spangled Banner" and Gershwin's "An American in Paris."

    CNN Transcript Feb 25, 2008 2008

  • Military bands playing ‘The Star-spangled Banner,’ and ‘Hail Columbia,’ were constantly passing and re-passing, and the whole population seemed on the _qui vive_.

    The Englishwoman in America 2007

  • Or going to a baseball game or other event where you sang "The Star-spangled Banner?"

    TAKING BACK OUR AMERICAN FLAG 2006

  • The Star-spangled Banner 1. Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?

    Archive 2005-07-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2005

  • The Star-spangled Banner 1. Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?

    Does it yet wave? Fr Timothy Matkin 2005

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