Ainda não temos significados para "new badge".
1Unless those black stains are some new badge of honor for dhampirs.
2And your step. He touched a thumb deliberately to his shiny new badge.
3Supermarkets retained the Woolworths name while other stores took on the new badge.
4I noticed her name immediately, shining on the new badge pinned to her shirt.
5At a press conference in a sub-zero Paris recently, the brand unveiled its new badge.
6Arrested development is the new badge of honour.
7Meanwhile, Bristol City have unveiled their new badge, on which the robin synonymous with the club returns.
8Five of the new signings wearing the smart new badge have A-League experience, though none of them set pulses racing.
9The UAR launched a new badge and team brand this week, in an effort to cash in on the Pumas' selling power.
10Captain Clark then pinned on her coat the new badge, with the words of commendation, and this concluded, an usher advanced with the bouquet.
11At last here was the unveiling of the new uniform, new badge, and new insignia for the new Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
12They stood together under the oak tree, and Rosalind pinned on the new badges.
13Before this convention meets, we ought to make some new badges; these are positively disgraceful!
14Writers' Bloc have got some new badges ready ahead of their next show, titled Mr Big Society.
15These latter were now confined to drill, studying for the new badges, and sailing with the captain on the river.
16But both provide tips or hints on how to find existing badges, and both are updated somewhat often with new badges.
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