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Back in the Sanctuary pub, Mr Patton asked for a badge as a "memento" of this tumultuous day.
("I like the way he uses a flamethrower as a cigar lighter and a smiley face for a badge").
Who are the Clash fans willing to shell out almost two hundred dollars for a badge and a dog tag?
A former administrative judge who at some point in the past traded his gavel for a badge and a gun, he stands out as a somber and aloof figure among his colleagues.
The hand pauses over a dark circular patch, embroidered in white with the letters "IP". "Five hundred dinar," the bored vendor grunts, about 35 cents for a badge marking the wearer as a bona fide member of the Iraqi police.
Recently, that dialogue has been enhanced by the creation of so-called Twitter tribes, a way for fans to pledge allegiance to their favourite pop star and feel part of their world without having to part with a £30 annual fee for a badge and photocopied autograph.
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And his banning was for us a badge of honour.
Many regard earning a spot in Teach for America a "badge of success".
Belle is the only openly gay athlete competing for Australia, a badge she wears with pride.
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