| 1. | He says the district badly needs to emblazon its plight.
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| 2. | Most, she complains, no longer emblazon their logos on their spoons.
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| 3. | But that commitment intensified when Caesars wanted to emblazon his name in huge letters.
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| 4. | First we have a blank page upon which we shall emblazon our smiley face.
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| 5. | Urban Outfitters licensed a line of pillows emblazon with Weidman's mid-century art.
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| 6. | Massive maps emblazon the walls, showing red dots that identify key infrastructure such as water supplies.
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| 7. | "We love you " is scrawled in glitter on one of the ribbons; metallic football helmets emblazon another.
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| 8. | I'm talking now about heraldic rules of use rather than copyright on a specific image of an emblazon.
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| 9. | The emblazon didn't contain the Star-spangled Banner, that is a flag and there is no flag.
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| 10. | Foot Guards regiments also emblazon the same honours ( from all conflicts, including both World Wars ) on both colours.
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