salutes — sa·lute || sÉ™ luËt n. salutation, act of greeting; formal gesture of respect; position of one s body or rifle while saluting; expression of honor or respect v. raise the right hand to the right side of the forehead (as a sign of respect or… … English contemporary dictionary
George Martin Instrumentally Salutes The Beatle Girls — Infobox Album | Name = George Martin Instrumentally Salutes The Beatle Girls Type = compilation Artist = George Martin His Orchestra Released = 1966 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios, 1966 Genre = Easy listening Length = Label = United Artists… … Wikipedia
George Jones Salutes Hank Williams — Infobox Album Name = George Jones Salutes Hank Williams Type = studio Artist = George Jones Released = 1960 Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 24:04 Label = Mercury Records Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5… … Wikipedia
Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles — Compilation album by Various artists Released 1995 Genre … Wikipedia
George Jones Salutes Hank Williams — Album par George Jones Sortie 1960 Durée 24:04 Genre Country Label Mercury Records Critique … Wikipédia en Français
raise the flag and see who salutes — verb To float an idea, (or otherwise do some action) to see what response or controversy (if any) it generates, usually as a preliminary step. Much of the discourse on and the spirit of group interaction have an improvisational flavor: we “float… … Wiktionary
run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes — This idiom is used to suggest trying out an idea to see if people accept it … The small dictionary of idiomes
gun salutes — ceremonial shots fired in honor of something or someone … English contemporary dictionary
run it up the flag pole and see who salutes (to) — Introduce a new product or idea and see what happens … American business jargon
Salute — This article is about the gesture. For other uses, see Salute (disambiguation). A salute is a gesture or other action used to display respect. Salutes are primarily associated with armed forces, but other organizations and civil people also use… … Wikipedia