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Baton

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The baton was a sign of the police officer's power and authority on the streets.
The military officer saluted with his baton in hand as he passed the high-ranking officials.
The baton was a symbol of the police force's commitment to serve and protect the community.
The police officer twirled his baton as he patrolled the park.
The military officer held his baton with pride during the parade.
The police officer's baton was an important part of his uniform.
The baton was handed down through generations of military officers in the family.
The saxophonist's baton was dented from years of use.
She practiced passing the baton with her track and field team.
The majorette twirled her baton during the halftime show.
The chief held the baton during the procession.
The baton was the military officer's most treasured possession.
The baton was passed smoothly from one runner to the next.
The baton was smoothly batoned from one runner to the next.
The team's success depended on their ability to baton the stick seamlessly.
The last runner in the relay had to baton the baton with all their might to win the race.
The coach trained the team on how to baton the baton smoothly and quickly.
She was able to baton the baton successfully to her teammate.
The team captain instructed the players on how to baton the baton effectively.
The last runner had to baton the stick to the finish line.
The first runner will baton the stick to the second runner in the relay race.
The athlete had to baton the stick with precision to avoid disqualification.
He struggled to baton the stick as his grip was weak.
She was nervous about dropping the baton during the relay race.
The relay team must baton the stick within a designated area.
The relay race participants will baton the stick to their teammates to complete the race.
The relay team practiced for hours, perfecting their ability to baton the stick.
The police officer's baton was used to control traffic during rush hour.
The military officer's baton was a reminder of his service to his country.
The baton was used to discipline soldiers who broke the rules.
The military officer raised his baton to command the troops to stand at attention.
The police officer held the baton tightly as he approached the suspect.
The military officer's uniform was adorned with a shiny baton.
The military officer's baton was a symbol of his rank and authority.
The police officer's baton was an essential tool for maintaining law and order.
The rioters were intimidated by the sight of the baton in the police officer's hand.
The baton was passed down from generation to generation in the military officer's family.
The police officer's baton was extended to push the crowd back.
The police officer tapped the baton on his palm to signal the crowd to move back.
The baton was passed down through several generations of musicians in the family.
The conductor's baton technique was studied by music students around the world.
The conductor used the baton to cue the different sections of the orchestra.
The musician struggled to find a replacement baton when their original one was lost.
The clarinetist's baton was crafted by a renowned artisan who only made a few dozen each year.
The conductor's baton tapped the music stand to signal the start of the piece.
The clarinetist's baton had been signed by several famous conductors they had worked with over the years.
The conductor's swift movements of the baton directed the tempo changes in the piece.
The saxophonist's baton had to be custom-designed to fit their unusually large hands.
The trombonist's baton slipped out of his hand during the concert.
The baton was made of brass and shone in the stage lights.
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