Sentence examples for badge shows from inspiring English sources

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The badge shows your future trips on your webpages in as much or as little detail as you're comfortable with.

The club's badge shows a chamois goat standing on a football.

Typically, a bronze badge shows preparation for cross-country flight, including precise landings and witnessed soaring flights.

Like the Great George, the badge shows St .George the Martyr on horseback slaying a dragon, but it is flatter and gold.

Earning the Silver Badge shows that a glider pilot has achieved an altitude gain of at least 1000 m, made a five-hour duration flight, and has flown cross-country for a straight-line distance of at least 50 km: these three attainments are usually, but not invariably, achieved in separate flights.

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A rarely seen badge showed him and his son together, but KJI never had his very own badge.

"May I see your passport?" When I look up, surprised, he flashes me a badge showing that he's a plainclothes police officer.

Everyone at the conference wore a laminated badge showing a large screen-shot depiction of his or her avatar along with the avatar's name on it.

While we're waiting (and it seems that we will be waiting), look what you can buy on the streets of Berlin this evening: That's right, it's a badge showing the three most popular things in Germany: Barack Obama, beer, and lederhosen.

When it gets very hot we carry our jackets on our left arm with our badge showing". "You'll never see the ball kids step out of line or really talk to each other, they're not supposed to," Halton says.

This is a Flickr badge showing public items from the BBC Sport at Euro 2008.

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