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the ensign
noun
A badge of office, rank, or power.
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"It is the ensign of your father's regiment.
Ms. Allmon, the Ensign aide, also pressed the company to hire Mr. Hampton, the official said.
Looking back, Coburn believed that the Ensign case was a C Street success story.
Instead, Guppy will have the New Zealand flag hoisted from the ensign staff at her stern.
There's nothing in Sotomayor's history remotely as troubling as Coburn's role in the Ensign scandal.
Hornblower; the ensign just happened to wander by while the mail clerk was puzzling over it.
So for the ensign hasn't received his book, & for all we know Capt.
The Senate has a responsibility to the public and to its own reputation not to duck the Ensign affair.
The gifts are consistent with a pattern of generosity by the Ensign family to the Hamptons and others.
Branson has swapped the union flag for the ensign of the British Virgin Islands, where income is not taxed.
When the Ethics Committee referred the Ensign case back to prosecutors last year, the Justice Department said it would investigate thoroughly and "take any necessary and appropriate steps".
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