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is badge
verb
To mark or distinguish with a badge.
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For some, competing in the Inferno is badge of honor, the highest accolade for a recreational skier.
Although Kafwain, trained by Bob Baffert, is generally considered the most accomplished 3-year-old and could be the favorite tomorrow, it is Badge of Silver that is creating the most buzz.
It is "Badge of Courage: Police Officer of the Year," which the International Association of Chiefs of Police along with Parade magazine awards annually, and Court TV will broadcast the ceremony at 10 p.m.
Another name for this is "badge engineering," because the only real product difference is in the badge, or nameplate.
Internationally, the VE is badge engineered as the Chevrolet Lumina, Chevrolet Omega and previously as the Pontiac G8 from 2007 to 2009.
The home photo front enables women to demonstrate a large amount of creativity in the way they showcase their bodies: Women with a 'Hello My Name Is' badge taped across her navel, women lying in fields or beneath trees with their rounded bellies exposed and pregnant women swimming or submerged in soapy baths.
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It is badged, however, as a LaSalle.
"Our problem is badges," the Iraqis told the Ambassador.
The trial is conducted in compliance with the Helsinki Declaration [ 51] and is badged with the National Cancer Research Network UKCRN Study IDID: 4975).
Theirs were badges of honour.
There are badges to earn too.
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