Before this man are four standard bearers, holding aloft an animal skin, a dog, and two falcons.
Without speaking, both standard bearers rode to the front of the column.
Two standard bearers with drawn swords stood to attention in front of the curtain.
But it is hard to see independence boasting many standard bearers come the autumn of 2014.
"We are supposed to be the ethical standard bearers for a nation."
Subsequent albums made the group young standard bearers of traditional bluegrass in the 1980s.
There's never been a social movement that didn't have young people as the moral standard bearers.
During the participation of public activities, each cadet company had two standard bearers.
The nonprofit standard bearers of musical theater continue to develop new works very much from scratch.
Graves refers to them as "standard bearers without an army" as they had no significant following.
Each political party nominates a candidate, or Standard Bearer, for each constituency.
Then follows the Standard Bearer and his attendants and the mounted cavalcade behind.
In 1422, he was elected the Standard Bearer of Justice, Florence's highest post.
Two years later he was appointed Standard Bearer to the Burgher Infantry.
Standard Bearer of the Alliance of Political Parties in the 1997 presidential election.
It's not often, the Republican standard bearer said, that a Democrat reminds voters "of a Republican accomplishment."
This time, Desmond's journal, The Standard Bearer, named him openly as the editor.
The Standard Bearer and Hard Kash further escalated the government's attempts to bring him to justice.
The Standard Bearer of England was once an important office within the English army, especially during the times when Kings were still present on the battlefield.
The rebels were defeated and Carron was rewarded by being named the hereditary Standard Bearer to the King.