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nameplate

noun as in plaque

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There was no nameplate, and the building was one of many anonymous red-brick Victorian terraced houses in Nottingham.

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California state law is more specific, requiring uniformed officers to “wear a badge, nameplate, or other device which bears clearly on its face the identification number or name of the officer.”

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They hadn’t printed all the nameplates for the coaches yet.

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In front of the portrait, a nameplate read “Christopher DeLoach. Bumper Sticker Magnate.”

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That same logo was plastered around the clubhouse too, printed on nameplates adorning every locker.

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