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badge

[baj] / bædʒ /


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It’s unclear how Wheeler kept his job, but, Douglas’ attorneys argued that the department should not have allowed him to continue carrying a badge and gun.

From Los Angeles Times

In the years after Pokornik's employment on that airline, prosecutors allege that Pokornik used a fake badge defrauding three US airlines out of flights reserved for pilots and flight attendants.

From BBC

Thomas Crampton, a longtime Davos attendee, said he has been offered hotel badges for 1,200 Swiss francs, equivalent to about $1,500, up from the actual cost of 165 francs.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the ability to straddle two generations was once a badge of honour, Ji says he has become self-conscious about interacting with younger colleagues for fear of being labelled a kkondae or Young 40.

From BBC

And while middle-aged people stay mum about bad investments, it’s almost a badge of honor for some younger ones since GameStop mania.

From The Wall Street Journal