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  • Chip Litherland for The Wall Street Journal SCARLET LETTER: Steve Jonsson, in his Bradenton, Fla., home, said since Flagship's collapse, 'there is no place for me in the banking industry.'

    After a Collapse, End of a Dream Dan Fitzpatrick 2010

  • Mr. Flood, 56, was named Flagship's chief executive last month.

    Noted… 2007

  • They fell in quickly in their allotted position behind the Flagship's squadron.

    The Black Star Passes John Wood Campbell 1940

  • "The Flagship's barge has called for you, sir," he said.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • The Flagship's Wardroom and the smoking-room beyond were packed to suffocation by a dense throng of officers.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • The crew of the Flagship's boat, lying abreast of them a few yards away, answered the question.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • The Flagship's boat had increased her lead to half a length ahead of her two consorts: the Young Doctor's crew held her neck and neck.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • A seaplane that had been riding on the surface near the Fleet Flagship's quarter, rose like a flying gull, circled in wide spirals over the Fleet and sped seawards.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • Flagship's boat led by perhaps a yard, with a rival on either side of her pulling stroke for stroke.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • But the Flagship's galley, pulling eight oars, with the coxswain perched hazardously out over the stern, won the three-mile tussle, and won it well.

    The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

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