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Because Shazia was a minor, she was not issued a badge by the neighborhood security agency, making her invisible.
He said that Mr. Mack was issued a police badge by the department but did not wear a uniform.
So even if you were only three, you could still get a badge by doing a drawing.
In 1927, The Times reported the death of a police inspector who had been given a diamond-set badge by Slocum survivors for his efforts in identifying bodies.
Lineker's pair cost £30 and were embroidered with a Leicester City badge by Hand and Lock, a British company that specialises in military regalia.
Years earlier, he had won his boy scouts' entertainment badge, by which he was already an amateur actor who could do plausible impersonation.
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The agency has already ordered airlines and airports to update employee badges by identifying precisely who is still employed and issuing them new badges.
She will buy plane tickets a year in advance if she can, she said, and she has tried to get free conference badges by volunteering.
As a young travel writer, I joined the leagues of artists who earned their vision and badges by following the toils of man against the sea.
Every one was a red-legged partridge, so-called French partridges, badged by their black-and-white faces, topped with grey caps.
It is there, at the entrance to Room 502, where retiring officers surrender their badges by laying them on an embroidered pillow.
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