Badge

  • 111Badge Night — noun A night several days before bonfire night in which members of a bonfire society congregate at their headquarters (usually a pub) to be initiated with the current years badges and receive information on the upcoming event …

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  • 112badge-cove — noun a) A parish pensioner. b) A licensed (badged) beggar …

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  • 113badge of fraud — Suspicious circumstances that overhang a transaction, or appear on the face of the appurtenant papers, having evidentiary force unless the suspicion is dispelled by a satisfactory explanation. Royal Indem. Co. v McLendon, 64 NM 46, 323 P2d 1090.… …

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  • 114badge of ulster — jəˈvəlztə(r), lst Usage: usually capitalized B&U heraldry : red hand …

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  • 115Badge of Ulster — noun see red hand …

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  • 116Marksmanship Badge (United States) — Contents 1 Marksmanship Qualification 1.1 United States Army 1.2 United States Marine Corps …

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  • 117Wood Badge — is a Scouting leadership program and the related award for adult leaders in the programs of Scout associations around the world. Wood Badge courses aim to make Scouters better leaders by teaching advanced leadership skills, and by creating a bond …

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  • 118Recruiter Badge — The Recruiter Badge is a decoration of the United States military which is awarded to those personnel who have performed recruitment duty as military recruiters to the United States Armed Forces. The Recruiter Badge is issued by every branch of… …

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  • 119Parachutist Badge (United States) — Parachutist Badge Basic Parachutist Badge Awarded by United States Military Type …

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  • 120Aircrew Badge — For the United Kingdom equivalent, see Aircrew brevet. United States Aircrew Badge Awarded by United States Armed Forces Type Badge Awarded for Aviation service Status …

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