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He proposed to the national government the use of a new cockade, blue and white.
Even in one short instant he saw half a dozen red, white and blue cockades.
It was the shape of a blue and white circular cockade.
The colours of this cockade were white and light blue.
Other countries and armies at this time typically had their own cockades.
They were a solid front of white cockades and armbands.
On the left front edge of this lid was attached the National or cockade.
There on the table's the cockade you're to wear in your hair."
He didn't ask about cockades, and nobody else even referred to them.
Members should wear a blue cockade to distinguish them from the spectators.
He must shoot very neatly to hit the cockade and not the head, or even the hat.
In Poland, until 1831, there was no consensus as to what the colors of the national cockade should be.
Spiral Town had never seen cockades, but anyone along the Road would know of them.
They were identified by the pale blue and white cockade worn on their hats.
Many women hated this decree and refused to wear the cockade.
Finally someone snatches the cockade and holds it up triumphantly.
I've made you a cockade for your hat, Sean.
And above the faces, a sea of red caps with tricolour cockades.
A yellow cockade fixed to his coat was the only touch of decoration.
It was proposed to put a white cockade in the hat, but to this Napoleon would not consent.
A cockade fan opens into a complete circle around the pivot.
Prior to that, Polish soldiers wore cockades of various color combinations.
July: The tricolor cockade made compulsory for men to wear.
They had only one standard item of uniform among them: this was the green-and-yellow cockade.
A doctor, two policemen, and a magistrate with a cockade in his hat jumped out.