An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event.
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Examples for "palm "
Examples for "palm "
1 The fires are deliberately set to clear forests for palm oil plantations.
2 Data last week showed that palm oil exports rose slightly in May.
3 This means there is need for extra land for palm oil plantations.
4 Its business is classified into three divisions: food, rice and palm oil.
5 They are supporting the sustainable palm oil network in China, Vis said.
1 He raised his hat; the hat with the green ribbon on it.
2 The Energy Department appointed the blue ribbon commission to look at options.
3 She tore away the paper and ribbon and couldn't help her smile.
4 Horizontal reticulated ribbon 3 m. in length and of the structure described.
5 Spaghetti or any long ribbon pasta, in contrast, is a right palaver.
1 It was used to hold oil, or frankincense, or simply for decoration .
2 This year South Dublin County Council is running a Christmas decoration competition.
3 Just now she was interested in interior decoration and in the war.
4 Art and decoration were pursued, though of course with a certain decadence.
5 Plain dresses simply do not exist; everything is smothered with elaborate decoration .
1 Shouldn't they have been clear by now if the medallion was working?
2 Ben lifted the medallion until it could be seen clearly by all.
3 The medallion is gold, and the work on the miniature is exquisite.
4 It had all been made possible by his acquisition of the medallion .
5 Ben Holiday reached for the medallion that would give him his answer.
1 General French can afford to shed one leaf from his laurel wreath .
2 You have all sung the laurel wreath without knowing what it is.
3 The greater the danger, the larger the laurel wreath you win inter philosophos.
4 I may invite the neighbours in, and crown myself with a laurel wreath .
5 Mr Maskey will lay a laurel wreath two hours before the main event.
1 Speaking after the announcement of the medal , he said: It's absolutely wonderful.
2 To come away with the silver medal was good, said Piet Bulling.
3 Without them, this gold medal would have not been possible, she said.
4 The Bulgarian authorities, however, denied the allegations and the medal positions stood.
5 Many of New Zealand's medal hopes seem to be on the water.
6 We need to back off that business with medal forecasts, he said.
7 The medal struck in honour of the event bears the words MAG.
8 The second NOC expected to win its first Olympic medal is Kosovo.
9 It set the stage for a day of unprecedented Irish medal success.
10 They screamed as he mounted a late, late challenge for a medal .
11 By the time everything was settled, however, Endacott had the silver medal .
12 If we're clear and in the time across country, that's a medal .
13 Dr Brabant has brought Great Britain's medal 's tally to a whopping 45.
14 That was a medal - winning run right up until the very last moment.
15 The next morning I showed up to work without wearing a medal .
16 Or perhaps it's the lack of any Irish medal performances so far.
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