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insignia

[in-sig-nee-uh] / ɪnˈsɪg ni ə /


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The name, Cartel of the Suns, derives from the sun insignia found on the uniforms of Venezuelan soldiers, much like stars on U.S. military uniforms.

From Los Angeles Times

To laud Charles, JPMorgan lit up the top of its new $3 billion Manhattan skyscraper with the insignia of the kingdom, an unusual event in a city that chased out the British in 1783.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These are our favorite things on the planet,” said Stewart, who was heavily involved in developing “Honor Among Thieves,” down to the spells and insignias seen on screen.

From Los Angeles Times

But to many others in places like Brazil, China and Africa, the interlocked NY insignia will remain simply a classic piece of Americana, a status symbol, or a generic — perhaps chic — emblem of the West.

From New York Times

Tesla is appealing a U.S. labor board's decision last August that said the company several years ago illegally barred workers at the Fremont plant from wearing shirts bearing union insignia.

From Reuters