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They were gathering evidence for potential criminal charges against the MPs who had plunged the parliament into a fug of pink and black smoke as they unfurled banners accusing the government of corruption.

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Environment Secretary Steve Reed was met with blaring horns from tractors parked outside and protesters who silently unfurled banners in front of him as he delivered a speech used to outline plans for farming reforms.

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A triumphant video played on the stadium’s huge video screens, fireworks filled the air and a dark blue championship banner was unfurled above the southwest grandstands of the newly refurbished stadium.

Scotland's fly-half unfurled his catalogue of unhurried skills to confound English defenders, an overpowering influence personified by his involvement in Scotland's second try.

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In a pre-match atmosphere so loud you could barely hear yourself think, a giant flag was unfurled across The Gallowgate End emblazoned with the message "Get Into Them".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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