Merit badges for comic-book appreciation and videogames mastery go right next to each other on the double-knit XXL sash of the Nerd Scouts. |
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To leave parking badges in the car outside your own front door, especially overnight, is asking for trouble. |
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Essex Police will run the scheme and provide wardens with uniforms and badges. |
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Your correspondent made the point that in a few years time, coaching badges will become compulsory to manage any team in Mayo. |
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I glanced at the security men, rent-a cops by their overly macho manner and cheap badges, and faced Paul. |
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Some police on duty at picket lines outside hospitals had already attracted attention for wearing badges supporting the nurses' campaign. |
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Sophisticated I.D. badges designed to thwart counterfeiting are also growing in use at work and at schools. |
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We had badges to identify who was on which bus and we had to go to a specific area which was corralled off. |
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All our wardens carry name badges and will always identify themselves when they approach a member of the public. |
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They wore brass-colored plastic name badges on their chests opposite their shirts' emblems. |
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The mediators will also have their photographs on a noticeboard and will wear pale and dark blue ribbon badges to identify themselves. |
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His name was written on a plastic badge on his lapel amongst a plethora of badges bearing Rupert's face. |
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Officers today said they were puzzled why car makers' badges were being stolen in Eldwick and Gilstead. |
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They adopt the badges of office, as you've described, and the media, television in particular, describes, and that's what they want. |
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The easy is embraced, overstimulation and tricks regarded as the badges of originality. |
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I wear them like a soldier's wounds, badges of courage in the civil war of the self. |
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But once these small badges of courage started showing up, it became a competition between the maintenance crew chiefs. |
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The badges will be presented to surviving members from either of the two wars, who served in operational theatres of war. |
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Mine was a dreadful affair with third-hand badges badly sewn on and once I was summoned to see Miss Gillies about it. |
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A black van pulled up, badges were thrust at me after the door opened, and I hopped in. |
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Put together the badges I've worn at tradeshows, and you'd have enough to tile a wall. |
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A group of schoolgirls wearing CND badges stood together in the square waiting for the action to begin. |
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We may judge the effect from the serried assortment of military badges and other devices on Fovant Down in Wiltshire. |
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Most writers who display political badges, in fact, want to make mileage in the name of ideology. |
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Next to her was a little old guy looking rather sheepish and awkward, wearing a stripy jacket and a corduroy cap, with lots of badges on both. |
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Townsend said Prince William talked to the boys about rugby and rowing after noticing the sports badges on their blazers. |
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Politicians today flaunt their club allegiances as badges of authenticity and ordinary blokishness. |
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All village court members are supposed to be issued with a uniform of blue shirt and trousers and fabric badges of office. |
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Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents. |
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Proficiency and Qualification badges are worn either on a brassard on the right arm or directly on the jersey. |
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Velcro patches have been placed on the top of each sleeve to enable brassards and badges to be fitted as required. |
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Their badges were clipped on the left side of their shirts just above the breast pockets. |
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I'd like you to place all these badges into badge holders, check them off against this spreadsheet and then sort them into alphabetical order. |
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To help them complete their badges the Brownies contacted the police who asked them to design crime prevention posters. |
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She wore the grey tunic of a naval captain, the rank badges so green with seaspray they were unreadable. |
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As it was spitting with rain that morning, I'd worn my Harrington jacket, but had taken the button badges off. |
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You can't see from here, but those badges and buttons sport a plethora of pro-life phrases. |
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I sat opposite a guy who I think was clearly too old to be wearing button badges. |
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There's no block of seats reserved, no group rate, no free buttons, badges, bleepers or blunkers. |
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More and more independent fashion shops are getting into badges so have a nose around your favourites and see what they've got. |
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Members also receive a starter pack with recipe folder, badges, tasting notepad and personalised baking flags. |
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Red caps, badges, distinct ties and other emblems confer authority on to officially endorsed senior pupils. |
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Antennas are directional or omnidirectional, such as those in the Vocera badges. |
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There were some concerns that the introduction of the badges would introduce a Hawthorne effect. |
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There are badges made out of jigsaw pieces, a sun catcher made from an old plastic lid and plenty more. |
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For instance, most people have identification badges which they wear around their neck or clip to their clothing. |
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But the last week has seen six attacks on cars in north Ryedale, with the cars being stripped of their valuable badges each time. |
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They really are better at wearing the ribbons and badges, chanting the slogans and marching on the demonstrations. |
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Residents would receive badges displaying their home addresses that they must wear at all times. |
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I started collecting when I was about 13, doing swaps of Army badges and medals at school. |
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Children have made name badges, found interesting sites on the internet and hunted for treasure. |
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He was conspicuous also for being the only recruit with three long service badges and a long service medal with clasp! |
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Since the end of OIF II, I have seen a lot of things happen with medals and badges and patches. |
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The Marines don't have all the funky badges and patches that the Army has, so they don't have the same issue. |
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Registered health workers always carry identity badges with their photographs displayed. |
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He also had pins and badges of all the bands Tina had mentioned, plus a couple of more. |
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He said that tiny cameras the size of pinheads were also often attached to cash machines, often hidden among badges and stickers on the machine. |
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Regimental top brass are insisting that if it happens, the Duke's must retain the insignia and badges as well as their name. |
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His was the largest retinue in England and he promoted the use of badges and insignia, the most familiar being the Lancastrian collar of esses. |
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A large number centered on war themes, such as army-cap badges, national flags, and military insignia. |
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The US system of rank badges and insignia, introduced in the early 19th century, is highly distinctive, and instructive. |
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In this case, is it acceptable for workers to wear their film badges underneath the top layer of clothing? |
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Guidelines say blue badges must be displayed on the dashboard of a vehicle or in a conspicuous position so all details on it can be clearly seen. |
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Lancashire Royal British Legion received a supply of the badges and was told to issue them to all those who were eligible. |
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When we were issued with our badges I can assure you that they had a Lancastrian bias. |
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I can't be seen as a freedom fighter or liberator, nobody will make badges with my picture on them if I get sent to prison. |
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They wear light blue shirts, dark pants and these black arm badges with IP written on them and the flag. |
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I popped my orange disabled drivers badges on the dashboard and peered at the meter. |
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It has put scarves, pin badges, shirts and other memorabilia up for sale on the internet at giveaway prices. |
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Award yourself points, badges, gold stars, or whatever else for your performance. |
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Anna was able to return Ken's good deeds to her family by giving him the medal and badges. |
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Get social with new embeddable badges and widgets plus a new Facebook Application. |
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They also enjoyed a buffet lunch and were presented with commemorative badges. |
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Bradford Council says it treats everyone equally by reassessing all parking badges every three years. |
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Leon thinks companies should never let visitors in without escorts and should issue badges that clearly show someone is an outsider. |
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The early 80s saw an explosion in political button badges but since then, button badge manufacturing has gone into steady decline. |
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He also showcased a new and innovative take on evening wear with double denim covered in sparkly patches and badges. |
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Sophia started to tug the Guard's navy dress coat, lightly jingling the badges on her left breast pocket. |
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Wildlife Watch is the UK's leading action club for young environmentalists and junior members have the opportunity to collect badges. |
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Car stickers, carrier bags, lapel badges and key rings bearing the slogan will also be made available. |
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Titles and badges are exercised as such a weapon, to which you and I look up wistfully. |
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When I was a Girl Guide we used to go to our local dawn service, badges shiny, woggles straight, socks pulled up. |
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Two reddish dueling scars, badges of honor from his student days, glare prominently on his right cheek. |
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He's been a top club manager, he's got his coaching badges, he knows the game from top to bottom. |
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Crafts will be on sale in the craft workshop including hand-woven and knitted goods and handmade cards, wrapping paper and badges. |
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In another sector, men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were busy fraternising with the enemy and exchanging presents and regimental badges. |
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We also got a batch of smiley badges made up, and gave them to everyone at the door on the way in. |
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The lanyard is designed to secure small objects, such as badges, keys, cell phones, and other small items. |
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The fourth class and fifth class wear their respective badges on medal ribands or bows. |
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They carry their own personal ID badges and all visitors must sign in and out of the building. |
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Now I find myself completely unmoved by badges of hierarchy, of mitres and crooks and crowns. |
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He said vehicles with disabled badges were often parked in the loading bay, while other motorists fill disabled parking spaces in Church Street. |
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There are five different types of pin badges and all have the wheelchair logo embossed upon each one. |
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The training consisted of marching, shining boots, more marching, polishing brass buckles, buttons and badges, more shining boots, blancoing webbing and more marching. |
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In my undergraduate day we came out of medical schools with shiny doctor's badges on our freshly starched white coats, ironed lovingly by our proud mothers. |
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You could easily tell the public from the private, because the private schools had to wear their number one uniform complete with blazers covered in honors badges. |
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After the old fella collecting money, we passed the old guy at the door greeting customers, with the obligatory vest, badges and balloons for the kids. |
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Sacred and tabooed beliefs also work as membership badges in coalitions. |
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I have no badges, no anklets, bracelets, or chokers, no chains, no rings. |
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When we get home, I put away the uniform and ribbons and badges in the box they were mailed in. |
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The SS developed its version of the army's field-grey combat uniform, with its own distinctive badges of rank on the collar, retaining black for full dress. |
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He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration. |
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These two traders are wearing red badges, which means they are go-betweens who only take orders from the luxury-box people, communicating by means of hand signals. |
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours. |
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And ditto for those big 4-wheel-drive badges on the mud flaps. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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Crew mates created a mace from a boat's oar, complete with silver mount decorated with Royal Marines cap badges and decorative knotwork and braiding. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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Jack Pearson, of the 78th Bolton, and Pierce Gartland, of the 24th Bolton, were winners in a competition to design badges for the campsite and camp opening respectively. |
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In Glasgow, as many as 10 Yes badges, T-shirts and posters were on show for every piece of No merchandise. |
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In fact, badges or patches tended to disappear altogether, as the GI traded in his original issue field uniforms for replacements at irregular intervals. |
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A given clan group might possess numerous kangakanga badges or emblems. |
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This may explain why some choose to wear Aboriginal tee-shirts at anti-nuclear marches or gay pride badges when we are as straight as, well, the next straight person. |
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The bar staff are dressed in school uniform with prefect badges and kohl pencil freckles and the clientele are sipping shrimp flavored vodka shooters. |
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The name badges will show the forename and family name, but not rank. |
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We also used to wear gunnery qualification badges on our fatigues. |
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It has dealt with, for example, shop trading hours in Kelly's Case, with the deduction of union dues in Alcan, with union badges in Archer's Case, and so forth. |
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This year in San Diego, a lot of people were wearing badges that were not clipped-on or pinned but were instead on a little lanyard around their necks. |
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Prison Service Orders say staff should not wear unauthorised badges or pins, and whatever the reasons for wearing it, the badge concerned could be misconstrued. |
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For Sikhs, the Five Ks, or panj kakkar, are more than articles or badges of faith identity. |
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Surviving examples of such badges come in many colours and they were worn upright rather than as saltires. |
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The Royal Navy has several formal customs and traditions including the use of ensigns and ships badges. |
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The Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland under James was symbolised heraldically by combining their arms, supporters and badges. |
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This revenue included the profits from the sale of pilgrim badges depicting Becket, his martyrdom, or his shrine. |
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Souvenirs of pilgrimages to shrines, such as clay or lead badges, medals and ampullae stamped with images were also popular and cheap. |
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For existing badgeholders, an invitation is sent out by Her Majesty's Representative to request badges. |
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The thistle is used on the badges of many national and domestic sports teams. |
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Crosses in various shapes and colours were worn as badges on St Patrick's Day from the 17th to the early 20th century. |
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In fact, the badges themselves often came to be known informally as orders. |
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Clan badges are another means of showing one's allegiance to a Scottish clan. |
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According to popular lore, clan badges were used by Scottish clans as a form of identification in battle. |
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However, the badges attributed to clans today can be completely unsuitable for even modern clan gatherings. |
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Bevin Boys did not wear uniforms or badges, but the oldest clothes they could find. |
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In the Wilton Diptych, Richard's own badge has pearls on the antler tips, which the angels' badges lack. |
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In 1390 it was ordered that no one below the rank of banneret should issue badges, and no one below the rank of esquire wear them. |
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Livery badges issues by guilds and corporations, and mayors, were exempt, and these continued in use until the 19th century in some cases. |
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The prince also used badges of one or more ostrich feathers in a number of other contexts. |
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Edward III occasionally used ostrich feather badges, as did other members of the royal family in the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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Feathers continued to be used as lesser royal badges, by Elizabeth I among others, until the end of the century. |
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The arms are now used as a badge by the Prince of Wales, and they appear below the shield in his coat of arms, along with his other badges. |
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As well as collecting to save lives at sea, we will have Yellow Wellie pin badges for only PS1 each. |
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Conference and event managers no longer need to take hours to pre-print, sort and alphabetize badges prior to an event. |
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These badges, sometimes called plant badges, consist of a sprig of a particular plant. |
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The shredder can also destroy CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, credit cards, ID badges, microfilm, and audiocassettes. |
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Alec and Rob handed her their leather bifolds containing their picture identification with their badges pinned inside. |
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During the tea party the Queen presented four Blue Peter viewers with Blue Peter gold badges to mark the special day. |
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Pupils have been quick to respond to this new system and can be seen proudly wearing their Sunshine Superstar badges. |
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He joined Scouts five years ago, earned 22 merit badges and attended Camp Baker, Camp Meriweather and various district camporees. |
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He has earned 32 merit badges, attended seven Camporees, received the three-year perfect attendance record and has recruited more than 10 Scouts. |
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The personages on the badges include Fairy, Drama Queen, Gay Jock, Muscle Queen, and Size Queen, among many others. |
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The badges can be computer printed on any thermal printer and are available blank or can be customized with a company logo. |
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Richard offered to give up his own badges, to the delight of the House of Commons of England, but the House of Lords refused to give up theirs, and the matter was put off. |
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The British Museum also has a swan badge in flat lead, typical of the cheap metal badges which were similar to the pilgrim badges that were also common in the period. |
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More often, badges commemorated some remarkable exploit, illustrated a family or feudal alliance, or indicated some territorial rights or pretensions. |
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These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, They also would carry heart shaped vesta cases, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. |
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Of these, eight national teams have won the World Cup, and they have added stars to their badges, with each star representing a World Cup victory. |
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It was similar to most other English sporting badges, such as the England national football team and the English national cricket team which all promote similar attributes. |
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Their blue uniforms and badges stick out like a fart in church. |
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But if such badges aren't metabolically costly for animals to produce, why don't fake badges evolve that give milquetoasts the appearance of higher status? |
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Darrell continues to assist as a staff person at weekend camps for Trail of the Eagle, Fall Camporee, providing training on scouting skills and merit badges. |
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The name Wars of the Roses refers to the heraldic badges associated with the two royal houses, the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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In the 1740s, the badges pinned were multicoloured interlaced fabric. |
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The daggers that largely replaced swords in chief's graves in the west were probably not serious weapons, but badges of rank, and used at the table. |
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MediaSign also double-checked the badge's serial number against a constantly updated list of invalidated badges, providing an added feature made possible by automation. |
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The GT spec you get with the V8 further adds Brembo brakes, a fussier alloy wheel design, a very slightly different grille, launch control and a couple of 'GT' badges. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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Of course, he's 25 years older and at least 25pounds jowlier but the memory of the school craze for home-made badges proclaiming 'I love Danny' lives with me still. |
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While the park provides shirts, hats, and badges, the officer is responsible for acquiring boots, pants, a leather belt, handcuffs, and a nightstick. |
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As I was wearing no badges of rank I was mistaken for an other rank. |
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