Sentence examples for badges of a from inspiring English sources

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A few months later, Adrover showed his Bank Collection, which featured uniforms, some accessorized with the badges of a Vietnam veteran.

To this way of thinking, to guarantee a comfortable retirement is akin to banning child labour or giving women the vote: not optional perks, but badges of a civilised society.

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Liberal interventionist had become the proud badge of a generation discovering the good war.

Funniest moment: John Major's Aertex Y-fronts, 'the badge of an essentially crap superman'.

"It's a badge of honor, a badge of status," said Brian Walton, a former executive director of the WGA who has been a negotiator for SAG.

"It's a badge of honor, a rite of passage.

Crest badges consist of a crest and a motto/slogan.

(Matilda) I guess it was a badge of honour (having a vaginal birth after a caesarean).

"Tough is a badge of honor for a man.

It was indeed a badge of sorts -- a badge of survival.

Gaydar was a badge of membership in a secret club.

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