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- noun Plural form of
flagger .
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Examples
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And if Obama's "flaggers" are reading this, my name is ...
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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And if Obama's "flaggers" are reading this, my name is ...
Telegraph Major News 2009
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Contributing to their favorable ratings have been the many reforms led by Governor Patrick: ethics and lobbying reform, curbing pension abuses, abolishing the Turnpike Authority and reorganizing the transportation agencies, education reform, auto insurance reform, allowing civilian flaggers to work on some road and bridge construction projects, and successfully implementing Massachusetts Health Care Reform.
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The flaggers in the $5 parking lot the next block down tried to wave her toward the far end precious minutes away.
Blue-Ribbon Pies 2009
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The governor revised the policy to allow civilian flaggers instead, saving an estimated $100 million a year.
Massachusetts Gov. Patrick's reelection campaign a test case for Obama in 2012 2010
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There were at least three local flaggers and two equipment operators.
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Drivers will need to watch for flaggers directing traffic along the parkway.
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Deval Patrick's policy to use civilian flaggers instead of police details at state highway work sites.
Immigration Activists Plan Protests Of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer 2010
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The governor revised the policy to allow civilian flaggers instead, saving an estimated $100 million a year.
Massachusetts Gov. Patrick's reelection campaign a test case for Obama in 2012 2010
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The by-product, however, was the most beautiful scene of thousands of yellow wild lilies or flaggers, as they are called in Ireland.
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