Badges+of+office

  • 21badge — noun (C) 1 BrE a small piece of metal, cloth, or plastic with a picture or words on it, worn to show rank, membership of a group, support for a political idea or belief, etc: They were wearing badges that said Nuclear Power No thanks! . | a… …

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  • 22Order of the Garter — Arms of the Order of the Garter Awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom …

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  • 23Peter Pace — Infobox Military Person name=Peter Pace born= Birth date and age|1945|11|5 died= placeofbirth=Brooklyn, New York placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption= nickname= allegiance=flagicon|United States United States branch=United States Marine Corps… …

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  • 24Christopher McCreery — Dr. McCreery at a book signing in August of 2008 at Government House, Edmonton, Alberta Christopher McCreery, MVO (born September 1975, Kingston, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian author and historian. Best known for his six books on the Canadian… …

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  • 25St John's College, Woodlawn — Infobox Secondary school name =St John s College, Woodlawn native name = logo = motto = Tenete Traditiones Hold fast to the traditions established =1931 city = Lismore province = New South Wales state = Northern Rivers country =Australia campus …

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  • 26Wallington County Grammar School — Infobox UK school name = Wallington County Grammar School latitude = 51.369 longitude = 0.149 phone = 020 8647 2235 fax = 020 8254 7921 established = 1927 type = Grammar head = Dr J.M. Haworth street = Croydon Road city = Wallington county =… …

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  • 27badge — [bædʒ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: bage] 1.) BrE a small piece of metal, cloth, or plastic with a picture or words on it, worn to show rank, membership of a group, support for a political idea etc American Equivalent: button… …

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  • 28Wampum — is a string of creamy white colored shell beads fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk ( Busycotypus canaliculatus ) shell, and is traditionally used by Indigenous Americans, First Nations peoples, Native Americans, hobbyists, business …

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  • 29Celtic tree worship — Almost all kinds of tree found in the Celtic countries have been thought to have special powers or to serve as the abode of the fairies, especially the magical trio of oak, ash, and thorn. Next in rank are the fruit bearing trees apple and hazel …

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  • 30insignia — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. badges [of office], emblems. See indication. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. badge, ensign, coat of arms, symbol; see badge 2 , decoration 3 , emblem . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. emblem, badge,… …

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