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Although practical for the desert dust, the Almoravids insisted on wearing the veil everywhere, as a badge of " foreignness " in urban settings, partly as a way of emphasizing their puritan credentials.
Although he still wore a standard British officer's cap on arrival in the desert, he briefly wore an Australian broad-brimmed hat before switching to wearing the black beret ( with the badge of the Royal Tank Regiment next to the British General Officer's badge ) for which he became notable.
In 1936, the four-quartered badge returned for the tour to Argentina and has remained on the kits ever since.
In 1963, a competition was held to find a new badge for the club, and the winning entry was a hand holding a sword, which complied with Charlton's nickname of the time, the Valiants.
However, with later successes by Chievo and contemporaneous Serie B and Serie C1 struggles for Hellas Verona, Chievo fans have now largely embraced the nickname as a badge of honour.
Yet in nations or regions where traditional folk music is a badge of cultural or national identity, the loss of traditional music can be slowed ; this is held to be true, for instance in the case of Bangladesh, Hungary, India, Ireland, Scotland, Latvia, Turkey, Portugal, Brittany, and Galicia, Greece and Crete all of which retain their traditional music to some degree, in some such areas the decline of traditional music and loss of traditions has been reversed.
Safir GT40 Spares licensed the use of the GT40 trademark to Ford for the initial 2002 show car, but when Ford decided to make the production vehicle, negotiations between the two failed, and as a result the new Ford GT does not wear the badge GT40.
During the ceremony, he switched his Blues and Royals ' Officer's Service Dress cap for that of the Army Air Corps ' sky blue beret with a Blues and Royals badge.
The project became a badge of shame for Pei's firm ; he refused to discuss it for many years, and the architects began looking overseas to find commissions.
A marble fireplace in Leicester's gatehouse, with Robert Dudley's initials ( R & L for Robert Leicester ) and the badge of the Order of the Garter.
In 2012, Warrior Sports ' first Liverpool kit removed the shield and gates, returning the badge to what had adorned Liverpool shirts in the 1970s ; the flames were moved to the back collar of the shirt, surrounding the number 96 for number who died at Hillsborough.
In addition, the medal is accompanied by a service ribbon for wear on military service uniform, a miniature medal pendant for wear on mess dress or civilian formal wear, and a lapel badge for wear on civilian clothes ( all shown in the accompanying photograph of the full presentation set ).
Although he wore his distrust for foreigners like a badge of loyalty to the nation, López was not as cautious as he appeared.
In March 1425 a bull was issued that threatened excommunication for any Christian slave dealers and ordered Jews to wear a " badge of infamy " to deter, in part, the buying of Christians.
At one time there was even a group on the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, known as the " Shire of Curragh Mor " ( anglicized Irish for " Big Boat "), and the shire's arms played on the Nimitz's ship's badge.
From " An Unearthly Child " ( 1963 ) to " The War Machines " ( 1966 ), the TARDIS also had a St. John Ambulance badge on the main doors, as did real police boxes ; this has been reinstated and the window frame colour has returned to white for Matt Smith's first season as the Doctor, shown in 2010.
The customary practice is for all attendees at the same convention — occasionally excepting Guests of Honor — to wear badges of the same design, but each Worldcon's badge design is unique to that convention.
It is most notable for its appearance on the heraldic badge of the House of Savoy, where it is accompanied by the motto Stringe ma non costringe, " It tightens, but does not constrain ".
The Easter Lily ( badge ) | Easter Lily is a badge worn at Easter by Irish republicans as symbol of remembrance for Irish combatants who died during or were executed after the 1916 Easter Rising.
He formally established equality between his two kingdoms by introducing new flags with the common Union badge of Norway and Sweden and a new coat of arms for the union.

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The club is one of the five teams that has earned the right to keep the European Cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge ; they won consecutively in 1971 – 1973.
It is the 1924 tour that is credited as being the first in which the team were referred to as " the Lions ", the irony being that it was on this tour that the single lion-rampant crest was replaced with the forerunner of the four-quartered badge with the symbols of the four represented unions, that is still worn today.
The club has had two other nicknames, The Robins, adopted in 1931, and The Valiants, chosen in a fan competition in the 1960s which also led to the adoption of the sword badge which is still in use.
" The swords and stars refer to the former general's career, as does the crest, which is the badge of the 101st Airborne ( which he served as a brigade commander in the mid-1970s ).
The shield of the Royal Arms of New South Wales crowned with the St Edward's Crown is employed as the badge of the governor, appearing on the viceroy's flag and on other objects associated with the person or the office.
The rod of Asclepius was adopted by most Western doctors as a badge of their profession, but in several medical organizations of the United States, the caduceus took its place since the eighteenth century, although this use is declining.
The Liverpool badge is based on the city's liver bird, which in the past had been placed inside a shield.
The butterfly Mon ( badge ) | mon of the Taira is called Ageha-cho ( 揚羽蝶 ) in Japanese
The badge of the Presidential Medal of Freedom is in the form of a golden star with white enamel, with a red enamel pentagon behind it ; the central disc bears thirteen gold stars on a blue enamel background ( taken from the Great Seal of the United States ) within a golden ring.
In a letter dated February 23, 2011 to the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives, the Attorney General of the United States stated " while sexual orientation carries no visible badge, a growing scientific consensus accepts that sexual orientation is a characteristic that is immutable ".
The current flag of South Australia was adopted on 13 January 1904, and is a British blue ensign defaced with the state badge.
The badge is described as a Piping Shrike with wings outstretched on a yellow disc.
The state badge is believed to have been designed by Robert Craig of Adelaide's School of Design.
During the Second Boer War, a Boer force attempting to sneak up on the Royal Canadian Dragoons was defeated after their movements startled the nearby springbok, thus alerting the Canadian sentries, which is why the Dragoons have the springbok as their cap badge and as their mascot.
The British Army's salute is given with the right hand palm facing forwards with the fingers almost touching the beret badge.
There is also a convention badge, displaying each attendee's name, membership number and ( if desired ) fannish nickname.
* Curse of 39, a belief in some parts of Afghanistan that the number 39 ( thrice thirteen ) is cursed or a badge of shame.

badge and shape
The first known badge, from the 1930s, consisted of the letters CAF in the shape of a club from a pack of cards.
" Vice-Admiral Voss, being asked how he identified the people as Goebbels, his wife and children, explained that he recognized the burnt body of the man as former Reichsminister Goebbels by the following signs: the shape of the head, the line of the mouth, the metal brace that Goebbels had on his right leg, his gold NSDAP badge and the burnt remains of his party uniform.
The bonnet badge changed from circular to the familiar and continuing diamond shape in 1925.
In much of Europe, Jews were supposed to wear the Judenhut or a yellow badge in the form of a wheel or ring ( the " rota "), or, in England, a shape representing the Tablets of the Law.
The Jewish badge was introduced in some places ; it could be a coloured piece of cloth in the shape of a circle, strip, or the tablets of the law ( in England ), and was sewn onto the clothes.
The yellow badge is in the shape of the Tablets of the Law.
There were no consistent requirements as to its color and shape: it varies from a white armband to a yellow Star of David badge.
Visual changes included new wheels, a slightly different nose shape, a new raised bootlid with a larger integrated spoiler incorporating the third high level brake light ( in the rear window on the original Vanquish ), a Vanquish S badge on the bootlid ( the original Vanquish had no rear model designation ) and the addition of a small front splitter ( although this was mainly done for aerodynamic reasons ).
The official badge, called the Bent, is a watch key in the shape of the bent of a trestle ( see picture ).
The badge of the Order, in the form of a sheepskin, was suspended from a jewelled collar of firesteels in the shape of the letter B, for Burgundy, linked by flints ; with the motto " Pretium Laborum Non Vile " (" No Mean Reward for Labours ") engraved on the front of the central link, and Philip's motto " Non Aliud " (" I will have no other ") on the back ( non-royal knights of the Golden Fleece were forbidden to belong to any other order of knighthood ).
Each inductee receives a badge in the form of a gold tie bar in the shape of a round-nosed shovel.
The Webelos badge used to be the same size and shape as the Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear badges, and was placed on the uniform where the Tiger Cub badge goes now.
Except for the " Gold " badge and the pre-2005 " Competition Winners ' Badge ", the badges are in the shape of a shield containing the Blue Peter ship logo, designed by Tony Hart.
* The Gold badge ( a gold-plated brooch in the shape of the ship logo ): This is Blue Peter's highest award and is given for exceptional achievement, such as to people who have performed acts of extreme bravery, or represented their country in a major event.
* The badge of the New Orleans Police Department is an inverse star and crescent, representing the city's shape
Raith's current badge has been used since 1998, replacing the previous lion and shield motif used in different colour combinations ( including being framed in a shield shape from 1995 to 1998 ) since 1985.
The badge for the Seventh and Eighth Classes consisted of a silver medal in the shape of three paulownia leaves, enamelled for the 7th Class and plain for the 8th Class.
The square in the middle of the crest is the original school badge, taking the shape of the quadrangle surrounded by the administrative building.
This Corps's distinctive badge was in the shape of that of an acorn.
* The badge for ARRC is in the shape of a silver cross, 1. 375 inches wide, the obverse enamelled red, with broad silver edges around the enamel ; a circular medallion ( now bearing an effigy of the reigning monarch ) at its centre.
These concepts, the CZ2, CZ3 Tarmac, Space Liner and SUP, all shared a common face created by the curvature of the lower edge of the grille, the size and shape of the badge and the sharp crease rising up the leading edge of the bonnet.
The RAD symbol, an arm badge in the shape of an upward pointing shovel blade, was displayed on the upper left shoulder of all uniforms and great-coats worn by all personnel.
The badge of the Order for the 1st to 4th classes was a gilt cross, similar in shape to the Iron Cross but with white enamel ( except for the 4th Class, which was plain ).

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