The Star-Spangled Banner.
Carrie Underwood
us national anthem
Here is a sentence with the word notional, "Most of the ideas the government has are notional and not practical." This means that they only exist in theory.
No. The national anthem of the US is "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Illinois is a state and does not have a national anthem. A "nation" has a national anthem. The national anthem of the US is "The Star Spangled Banner".
The Star Spangled Banner is the US national anthem.
The USA adopted the national anthem in 1931.
States can have official state songs, but none are considered higher than the US national anthem.
In a situation where more than one anthem is performed, the host country's anthem is performed last.
The US National Anthem is not a funeral dirge. Too many artists over "perform" the anthem, nearly dragging it into a ditch. The National Anthem should be sung as a celebration. Not up tempo, but straightforward and proud.
The National Anthem of the visiting country is ALWAYS played first as a common courtesy, the same goes when an American Team visits Canada, the American Anthem is ALWAYS played first, then the Anthem of the host country.
Notional amount is the amount which is calculated on the underlying asset for ex: s&p index offering contract @ 250 units trading with price of 1000, than its actual notional value is 250*1000 = 250,000. which is notional amount