Flagship
the flagship - the most important in a group of things owned by a company
the flagship product - the company's most important brand
the flagship brand - the company's most important brand
open a new flagship store
opened a huge flagship store in Paris
the company's flagship product
the company's flagship wholesale banking and treasury product
the car is the flagship of the company's revised new medium range line-up
the first ever pan-European campaign for its flagship liqueur Tia Maria
intends to incorporate much of that company's technology into what must surely become its flagship product
the flagship publication of the organisation
flagship operation
proudly unveiled its flagship operation to the nation's press
their flagship rail service
a flagship commuter service
its forthcoming off-road leisure vehicle, Volkswagen might well have called its sporting flagship
government's flagship education policy
to serve as the flagship
a flagship reform
the flagship of the British labour movement
Example sentences:
* Already you might be surprised to learn that the car in question is the flagship of the company's revised new 626 medium range line-up.
* Bucking the recession, Versace last year opened a huge flagship store in Paris.
* SQL Server is our flagship product.
* Outdoor Innovation has 44 counters at department stores and five stand-alone outlets nationwide. It may open a new flagship store with space of 1,000 square metres in the second half of the year if it can settle the deal with a department store.
* A Virgin-Blockbuster joint-venture company will own Virgin Retail's stakes in the 15 shops including the flagship Champs Elysees, Paris outlet.
* The Japanese retail conglomerate Takashimiya Co Ltd may be in for a bitter disappointment when it opens a commercial art gallery in its new North American flagship design-speciality store on 23 April.
* BNFL proudly unveiled its flagship operation to the nation's press as construction of the huge Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant THORP was completed.
* The analysis - contained in Escap's flagship publication, Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2008, launched yesterday throughout the region - shows that growth strategies and economic policies in the region have systematically overlooked the agricultural sector.
* Initial work has focused on infrastructure improvements to track and bridges, but we are already drawing up detailed specifications for the locomotives and coaching stock, which will be introduced on this flagship service in the next few years,'; he said.
* A flagship commuter service from North Yorkshire to London returns to the tracks on Monday.
* A new category of institution, the polytechnic, would be created, mostly by mergers of existing colleges, to serve as the flagship of the public-sector fleet and in which would be concentrated most of the advanced work of that sector.
* The flagship reform, the poll tax, and the related flotilla of changes affecting privatization and contracting-out, education, housing and social services, as well as specific `;inner-city initiatives';, were designed to change the political structure and quite precisely to replace local democracy by the market.
* Had Ford not already reserved the name for its forthcoming off-road leisure vehicle, Volkswagen might well have called its sporting flagship the Maverick rather than the Corrado --; for it is, indeed, a car that goes against so many accepted practices.
* Nevertheless, the Japanese fleet arrived in the Tasman as promised, to be met by the new Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior II .
* The government's flagship education policy of opting out faces a key test today at the Prime Minister's old school.
* Two of the enemy ships, including the French flagship, were run on the rocks under full sail to escape capture, three more were burnt and two captured.
* Hawke himself achieved his wish, fighting a private duel in his flagship, the Royal George , with Conflans in the Soleil Royal , the largest vessel in the French navy, which, for the moment, escaped.
* Lotus Development Corp president Jim Manzi says that the company's flagship 1-2-3 spreadsheet may account for less than 50% of total revenues this quarter, for the first time in the company's history --; it accounted for 74% in 1991; he also says that lower marketing and development costs should allow the company to deliver an operating margin of 15% to 18% next year.
* James Burrough has appointed Publicis UK to handle the first ever pan-European campaign for its flagship liqueur Tia Maria.
* On 27 July 1858, the day of his arrival in Zanzibar, Rigby called on the sultan, Majid bin Sa'id al-BuSa'idi, aboard his flagship and was given a royal salute.
* Latest news is that development will not stop here, either, since WordStar has acquired Zsoft, and intends to incorporate much of that company's technology into what must surely become its flagship product once more.
* The flagship of the British labour movement, nothing less, that's the vision, that's what we want to try and create and that's what we want to come back to you and tell you about the prospects next year.






