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In between is an American flag and a weather vane.
On its top is a weather vane in the shape of a fish.
Part of an iron weather vane remains at the top.
On the top of the building is a weather vane with the number 1693, the year the College was founded.
The vote was seen as a weather vane for next spring's national elections.
He wondered if the weather vane would still be there tomorrow.
Of the many weather vanes in the sale, Lot 518 may be the most unusual.
All of the weather vanes were replaced overnight with new ones.
Weather vanes have been used for centuries, perhaps even millennia, he said.
A large weather vane at an airport is called a wind tee.
By 1960, weather vanes, once the most functional of ornaments, had become art.
But a few weather vanes still swing around town.
But many people also set weather vanes in gardens.
It is painted red with mobile arms that turn in space as if they were a weather vane.
They will bring folk art including weather vanes and American painted country furniture.
"It's a weather vane for all of us," one Democrat said.
Any one of those should be enough to make a person climb a weather vane some spring sunrise.
The church has an unusual weather vane fashioned in the shape of a fish.
It is believed the tower was topped with a weather vane.
If they were counting on Harry to be their weather vane, forget it.
He did the tin work on the roof peaks and made the weather vanes.
The cardinal points of the compass also are usually shown on weather vanes.
Striking poses, they found themselves turning this way and that like weather vanes.
The original weather vane is kept in the Town Hall.
For a short time there was a weather vane on the dome in the shape of a wheel.