But the badges, black trousers and heavy boots of its uniformed wing, the Magyar Garda (Hungarian Guard), which marches in formation against Roma wrongdoers, evoke unhappy memories of Hungary’s past.
Older chimps may go bald, and leopards suffer faded spots, but not all creatures bear such badges of seniority.
More than 5000 types of official Expo-themed souvenirs such as badges, porcelain items, toys and handicrafts are available in the flagship store.
Pilgrim badges were souvenirs of these journeys and, if brought into contact with the church's reliquary, holy objects themselves.
They liked to photograph his old corduroy hat—more badges than hat—which said THE WAR IS THE ENEMY OF THE POOR and SUPPORT US TROOPS—BRING EM HOME!
For example, the Boy Scouts of America allows more than 100 different merit badges to be earned, each focused on a specific topic such as Plant Science or Lifesaving.
To avoid access problems, journalists must wear their accreditation badges visibly.
The future of these two grand old badges will be shaped not in Coventry, cradle of the British motor industry, but in Pune, home of Tata Motors.
Those who use it to gain mayorships, badges and deals will be frustrated that a fun pastime is missing from their lives.