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baton

[buh-ton, ba-, bat-n] / bəˈtɒn, bæ-, ˈbæt n /
NOUN
stick used for conducting or for protection
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A busy guest baton with companies around the globe, she will make her L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

That can happen only because the baton is passing to a broader array of stocks.

From Barron's

The grand marshal of the festival, Butler, who lost his longtime home in Altadena in last year’s Eaton fire, embodies the event’s theme of passing the baton to the next generation.

From Los Angeles Times

This year, the baton is being handed to a vegetable: the leafy and cruciferous cabbage.

From Salon

Attorney Mark Geragos, who represented Tipping’s father, accused the department of a cover-up by failing to turn over key evidence, such as a training baton used during the scenario.

From Los Angeles Times