Sentences with phrase «new awards badge»

Not only that, our competition for a new awards badge has ended.

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Universal Constructions and Badge have been awarded contracts by the state government to build three new schools in Perth, worth a combined $ 36.4 million.
«We still have pets, a garden, we do makes and bakes and we award badges — although there are eight different badges now that challenge the audience to try new things,» says Helen.
Schools opting to travel with one of these companies should ensure that they have been awarded the new Learning Outside the Classroom Council's (LOtC) Quality Badge.
For example, you can award them with a new badge for each 100 points, or bestow a «Best Negotiator» title as soon as they complete a course on cold calling techniques.
The new usage saw readers earn 100,000 «awards» (badges) on Christmas Day through Kobo's Reading Life social platform.
Kobo has also included a nifty «reading stats» feature that shows your reading progress and awards badges for reaching certain achievements — something new to brag about on Facebook.
The new initiative, the story tells us, will «have award badges and prizes for the winning authors and also giveaways and prizes for the readers, kindly sponsored by Kobo.»
Upon opening the app you are presented with the Home screen which shows your Recent Activity, Recommendations, New Releases, Friends are Reading (tied to Facebook) and My Awards, which are badges that are part of Kobo's Reading Life system.
We'll be awarding the new badges in tomorrow's post.
The new members» favorite work of art is John Hernandez's 1992 «HI - C Avenger» and the most popular badge is «ringleader,» awarded when a DMA Friend brings three people to the museum.
New VRA eligibility requirements limit appointments to veterans who are disabled, who served on Active Duty in the Armed Forces during a war (or in a campaign or expedition for which a Campaign Badge has been authorized), who served on Active Duty or participated in a U.S. military operation for which an Armed Forces Service Medal was awarded, or who are recently separated from the military (generally, meaning veterans discharged within the past three years).
In 1998, Dr. Osofsky was awarded the Badge of Honor by the New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation for her work with children and families exposed to violence.
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