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When it comes time for your final exam on your history-making escape, we're guessing you'll pass with flying colours.
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I, probably like everybody else, hope he comes through this with flying colours.
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He passed this test with flying colours (and managed to look confident and jaunty even when saying not very much).
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It was a test his players passed with flying colours as they extended their winning run in all competitions to 10 matches and more than two months.
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But it has passed one test with flying colours.
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But when the vote was finally taken both passed with flying colours, although the majority in favour of golf was somewhat smaller than that in favour of its fellow returnee to the Olympic family.
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Five hundred years ago, a caravel flying the colours of the King of Portugal rounded the curve of the continent.
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The honour, agreed unanimously by the county's councillors, allows the regiment to march with "colours flying, drums beating and bayonets fixed" on ceremonial occasions.
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Having the freedom of the the town means the battalion is allowed to parade with colours flying, bayonets fixed, drums beating and bands playing.
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Proudly flying the rainbow colours, Christopher Street between Greenwich and West 4th Streets has its fair share of leather and sex shops, with some friendly bars and cafes along the way.
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