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You know what a big yellow cross on a runway means?
The flag of Sweden is a yellow cross on a blue background.
Up went the Swedish flag, yellow cross on blue.
The yellow cross depicts the beautiful beaches we are fortunate to be blessed with.
More common was to be imprisoned for a time or to be forced to wear a yellow cross on one's back.
Lancelot starts out wearing a blue tabard with a yellow cross.
It showed her a bright yellow cross section of the Stargazer's shield configuration.
Both women were sentenced to wear a double yellow cross on their backs for the rest of their lives.
In 1324 she was sentenced by the Inquisition to wear the yellow cross forever as a punishment.
The red side depicts a yellow cross.
One entry had the Dannebrog cross design, but with a yellow cross on a red background.
'Let us get rid of this to start with,' she said, leaning over and pulling the yellow cross from Bertrande's back.
Yellow crosses mark those that are temporarily unsafe, and green ones mean that residents are free to move back in.
At the southwest corner stood a bright yellow cross, mounted horizontally on a swivel bearing to a beam.
Having recanted, they were obliged to sew yellow crosses onto their outdoor clothing and to live apart from other Catholics, at least for a while.
A yellow cross.
Even those who were released were forced to wear a yellow cross on their clothing to brand them as heretics.'
They had a broad diagonal yellow cross on the front and back you could spot a mile off- and which also made a good aiming point.
The colours represent the city itself and Verona's emblem (a yellow cross on a blue shield) appears on most team apparel.
As stipulated in a Royal warrant of 1569, the yellow cross was always to be borne on Swedish battle standards and banners.
Any recanting Cathars, (first offenders only) were required to wear two yellow crosses on their clothing for the rest of their lives.
Quartered in cross, of green and white, and superimposed the right superior quarter is an anchored yellow cross.
Among the possible punishments were prayer, pilgrimage, wearing a yellow cross for life, banishment, public recantation, or, occasionally, long-term imprisonment.
The skin of this snake is either olive-green, tan, or black, and it has faint, pale yellow cross bands down the length of the body.
A roar came from the crowd, mixed liberally with waving Canadian maple leafs and Swedish yellow cross flags.