Splendor or magnificance.
Assuming it is a triangular banner with 50 stars going around the words, "no R's allowed," then it symbolizes the Star Spangled Banner. It is "Star Spangled" because it has 50 stars going around the words. It is a banner because, (1) it literally is a triangular banner, and (2) the R's are aren't allowed, hence banner.
Order of the Banner of Work ended in 1992.
A banner year is an especially good year, especially for production companies.
The Star Spangled Banner
Hito Hata Raise the Banner - 1980 was released on: USA: 1980 (Los Angeles, California)
A banner similar to an advertising clip with flowing animations and transparency; may also contain sound or interactive elements. However, the flash banner does not have the volume of a shockwave banner.
Isnt it the American flag
Splendor or magnificance.
Comes from the Hebrew word nes meaning sign or banner
raise and elevate
Probably the first person who wanted to raise a banner above the height of their own arm's reach, it wasn't really officially invented.
To raise hopes is to cause someone to have more hope. It's not really an idiom because you can figure out the meaning pretty easily.
Finland's national anthem is "Maamme" (meaning "Our Land").
To raise on shoulders (usually to say no).
I remember that it started out with, "Oceana, Oceana, raise your banner high.) That, sadly, is all that I remember of it.
Francis Scott Key wrote it in1814 at the end of the "forgotten war" aka WAR OF 1812! The Star Spangled banner was written as knowing that the AMERICANS won the war. PS: listen to the lyrics and it tells a little story.