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Students are required to wear school identification badges every day.
"Not a problem, but get him a special visitor's identification badge."
And everyone will be required to wear identification badges throughout the day.
And only two identification badges are authorized over each pocket.
And all district employees will be required to wear identification badges in school.
At the party a woman approached them and asked if they would autograph her work identification badge.
When visitors arrive, they must report directly to the administration office and wear an identification badge.
He also put a Westinghouse employee identification badge on her collar.
The passenger nodded, his eyes on her identification badge.
Employees must also wear identification badges and are restricted to 45 minutes for lunch.
Their identification badges contain only numbers, in case anyone wants to complain or praise them.
Workers wear identification badges, and visitors must be authorized.
Employees - including foreigners - expect more scrutiny and they wear their identification badges at all times.
I was told to surrender my identification badge, questioned about circulating the article and not allowed to return.
He saw that it required an identification badge, and noted that the reader was dark.
He glances at the guard's identification badge and offers the redhead a smile.
She gained entry to the building by taking an employee's identification badge at gunpoint.
His identification badge is from the Red Star Lines company.
Men in coats and ties, holding up identification badges.
Neither man, he said, was wearing the identification badges that nearly all employees wear around their necks there.
Manufacturers of identification badges recognized a market and began advertising in periodicals.
Certified sweeps, who have identification badges, must pass a rigorous written examination.
In many cities, identification badges were being given close scrutiny in office buildings that used to be open to anyone.
Lobbyists gathered, marked by their identification badges and a cloud of cigarette smoke.
They were not issued prison uniforms and did not have to wear identification badges.