It's the symbol of his non-profit foundation: http://www.americaspromise.org
No current player wears number 64.
Tennessee Titans Bruce Matthews wore #74 * Los Angeles Rams Merlin Olsen wore #74 * Dallas Cowboys Bob Lilly wore #74 * Cincinnati Bengals Rich Braham wears #74 * Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Colon wears #74 * Cleveland Browns Andrew Hoffman wears #74 * New York Jets Nick Mangold wears #74 * Minnesota Vikings Bryant McKinnie wears #74 * Detroit Lions Rex Tucker wears #74 * Seattle Seahawks Ray Willis wears #74 NHL * St. Louis Blues Jay McKee wears #74 * Tampa Bay Lightning Nick Tarnasky wears #74 * Nashville Predator's Sergei Kostitsyn wears #74 MLB * Kansas City Royals Matt Diaz wears #74
Brad Miller of the Chicago Bulls wears number 52
Relief pitcher Sergio Romo wears it now.
some Indian wears pent and shart and some Indian wears shalwar and qamees. what does that mean
He wears a US flag lapel pin. Please note that lapel pins do not make one more or less patriotic.
"Tussy Mussy" or "Tussemose" or "Tusmose" are some of names given for the lapel vase that the character of Hercule Poirot wears
I would say an antonym could be lapel. As in a flower that a man wears.
DB which stands for "detective bureau"
Vietnam Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) lapel pin
Nick Powell wears jersey number 32 for mancunian republic.
Captain Hook, played by Colin O'Donoghue, wears it to give him a dramatic look.
The flower a man wears in his lapel is called a boutonniere (derived from French and means button hole in both France and England). It can be any type of flower that he chooses, but they're all called boutonnieres and are usually reserved for special occasions ie. weddings and important gatherings.
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it was a gift from USC, ever since then, he has loved them dearly. It was a gift from the general at the USAF Academy and he wears it to support our men and woman in uniform.
It varies. Sometimes he wears an American flag lapel pin, as many political figures have also been doing since 9/11. Sometimes, however, he seems to wear a lapel pin with the logo of the U.S. Secret Service. And there are also photos of him at public appearances where he is wearing no lapel pin at all.
Gary Sinise who plays Mac Taylor wears a small pin on his left lapel. The pin is a small circle with the letters DB which stands for "Detective Bureau". The small pins are given out by the Chief of Detectives. and only 1 out of every 1000 people get them because you have to rise through the ranks.