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badge and hangs
The badge hangs from an elaborate attachment bar which bears the name of the event where the badge was earned.
The badge hangs from a royal crown.
It is noteworthy that a contemporary representation of this order shows a collar of alternating red-enameled seraphim heads and gold patriarchal crosses from which hangs as pendant an oval badge enameled blue and bearing the Greek letters of the Christogram IHS ( the initials of the name of Jesus in Greek ) with a cross above and the three nails of the Passion below between the three crowns of the Swedish royal arms — the same as the central medallion of the latter Order of the Seraphim.
The badge hangs from a gold and enamelled royal crown.
This cross hangs from the same gold lion ’ s head suspension cross as the badge of the order.

badge and from
The first known badge, from the 1930s, consisted of the letters CAF in the shape of a club from a pack of cards.
Fermi's ID badge photo from Los Alamos National Laboratory | Los Alamos
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 order to help make the car more functional, as well as to distinguish it from the naturally aspirated version, Porsche added a NACA duct in the hood and air intakes in the badge panel in the nose, 15-inch spoke-style alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with 5 stud hubs and a five-speed transmission.
The name originated from the club's original blazer, which was navy blue in colour with the Foundress's ' rebus ' or badge, signifying her name, embroidered on the pocket.
Some members of the committee may be performing a variety of current or past roles and could have a large number of ribbons attached to each other hanging from a badge.
As with ribbons, Worldcon attendees will often wear their badges from previous Worldcons alongside or below their current badge.
Patch collecting or badge collecting ( also, scutelliphily, from Latin scutellus meaning little shield, and Greek phileein meaning to love ) is the hobby of collecting souvenir patches or badges.
The film for Leone was to have been a homage to classic writers from literature such as — Edgar Lee Masters ( Spoon River Anthology ), Ambrose Bierce (" An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge "), Mark Twain (" A military campaign that failed "), Stephen Crane ( The red badge of Courage ), and Margaret Mitchell ( Gone with the Wind ), of whose novel he had wanted to film a remake.
This Heraldic badge of the Heir Apparent is derived from the ostrich feathers borne by Edward, the Black Prince.
The wearing of daishō was limited to the samurai class, and became a symbol or badge of their rank. Daishō may have became popular around the end of the Muromachi period ( 1336 to 1573 ) as several early examples date from the late sixteenth century.
This badge from 1906 shows the use of the expression " White Australia " at that time
As part of the change, the police service dropped the word " Royal " from everyday usage and adopted a new badge that included the crown, harp, and shamrock, an attempt at shared identification with both communities.
In 2006, ZAZ reached an agreement with the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile to assemble passenger cars from kits and from 2011 started full-scale production of the Chery A13 under its own badge as ZAZ Forza.
The scroll badge has appeared on club shirts from 1968 – Present, and also features regularly on club merchandise.
A circular club badge was adopted in 1959 and featured a lion rampant, an old-style football and the club's motto Ready, which was shortened from Aye Ready ( meaning Always Ready in Scots ), all surrounded by the team name, Rangers Football Club.
Flags of Sweden and Norway in 1899, after the removal of the union badge from the Norwegian merchant flag.
On October 11, 1899, the union badge was removed from the Norwegian civil ensign.
Originally intended as a badge of shame, the pink triangle ( often inverted from its Nazi usage ) has been reclaimed as an international symbol of gay pride and the gay rights movement, and is second in popularity only to the rainbow flag.
** Nissan Ute, a badge engineered version of the Ford Falcon ute sold by Nissan in Australia, from 1989 to 1992
The UVF's nickname is " Blacknecks ", derived from their uniform of black polo neck jumper, black trousers, black leather jacket, black forage cap, along with the UVF badge and belt.
Jew s, wearing the yellow badge being persecuted, from British Library Cotton MS Nero D I
However, in a climactic chase sequence he flashes a badge at a guard and says that he is from the International Police ( to be understood as Interpol ).

badge and light
In addition, at certain periods, light infantry units of the Bundeswehr were designated as Jäger, and wore a green beret with a beret badge patterned after the Jäger sleeve patch of Wehrmacht Jäger units.
Available as an option on a mid-level Caravan and Grand Caravan ( also offered on Voyager models as well ), the popular " 10th Anniversary " package featured 2-tone paint schemes, which included a contrasting light gray colored lower break, along with a gold fender badge.
There was also an optical metronome incorporated into the discs which showed as a red flashing light for the downbeat and white for the upbeats inside the Optigan badge above the keyboard.
Depending on the badge, it can allow Trainers to use Hidden Machines ( HMs ) that allow them to use certain attacks outside of a Pokémon Battle, letting them move certain obstacles, light up dark areas, or travel on water.
Some units of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps such as cavalry and light horse regiments wear emu plumes behind the Rising Sun badge.
Commer and Karrier were the commercial vehicle brands, with Commer manufacturing light vans with the Karrier badge appearing on heavy vans and light duty trucks ( mainly for municipal use ).
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 tailgate incorporated a third brake light and a new script " Clio " name badge, following the same typeface as contemporary Renaults.
* The badge was worn by Knights Grand Commanders on a white-edged light blue riband, or sash, passing from the right shoulder to the left hip, and by Knights Commanders and Companions from a white-edged light blue ribbon around the neck.
The badge was worn attached to a light blue bow, edged in white, on the left shoulder.
This badge replaced the original one when the School colours changed from red, black and yellow to dark and light blue to reflect its connection with the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Pins in light blue are required for the Webelos badge, and pins in gold are required for the Arrow of Light.
The badge Order of the White Eagle was originally a red enamel oval gold medal with an image of the Polish white eagle on its front side and bearing Augustus II's royal cypher over crossed swords on its reverse side worn on a light blue ribbon.
Guardia uniforms underwent some changes in the 1950s and 1960s, with officers adopting the US M1942 light khaki service dress, comprising tunic, slacks and a matching peaked cap with brown-japanned chinstrap and peak, or black dress cap with gold chinstrap, black peak with gold leaf embroidery for field and general ranks ( the GN Chief Director had additional French-style embroidery on the cap band ), and silver triangular national cap badge.
The new Twingo sports new bumpers as well as a larger Renault badge and redesigned front and rear light clusters.
Introduced in August 1994, the Subaru Leone was a badge engineered version of the Nissan AD van for light commercial uses.
By the 1970s, however, with Japan enjoying a remarkable economic boom, Ōtsuka began to consider the ' feudal residues ' in a positive light, as a badge of Japan's distinctive difference from the West ( Ōtsuka, Kawashima, Doi 1976 passim ).
The badge is a light blue Maltese Cross with an imperial crown in the centre of the cross.
The aluminium cowling above the reversing light remained, and gained an oblong chromed VITESSE badge.
The badge is suspended on a ribbon in light blue with a yellow stripe near the border, worn as a sash on the right shoulder by the 1st class, as a necklet by males of the 3rd class, on the left chest ( the ribbon folded into a triangle ) by the 4th to 6th classes ( with a rosette for the 4th class ).
The badge is suspended on a ribbon, again in light blue with a yellow stripe near the border, worn by men on the left chest ( the ribbon folded into a triangle ).
Each worker wears an RFID badge that displays a green ( safe ), yellow ( warning ) or red ( violation ) light, depending on what behavior the RFID chip has observed.
The Bedford colours of dark and light blue are believed to be a reflection of the schoolmasters association with Oxbridge and the full badge colours are based on the strip of Swifts ( black ) and Rovers ( cerise ).

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