Being a military tribune, or chiliarch, he was illustrious in battle and highly honoured for his courage. |
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Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event. |
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Ryedale table tennis addict Cliff Edens has just been honoured with a national award for his services to the game. |
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When the Forum honoured him, he pointed out that classical musicians were not being innovative and were parroting the same ragas and songs. |
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The court would express the hope that whatever course was medically advised would be honoured. |
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A modest engineer who discovered a huge gas field was honoured yesterday by having a site named after him. |
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You have not honoured this, as well as many verbal agreements that we had with each other. |
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A kind-hearted woman who raised the cash to send a neighbour's disabled daughter to Disney World was today being honoured for her generosity. |
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He ended his heraldic career without ever having attained the office of Garter King of Arms, or being honoured with a knighthood. |
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A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession. |
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The crew took the Pacific Emerald for wrecking but the second part of the settlement was never honoured. |
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The Xhosas, whose greatest son, Nelson Mandela, would be born just 61 years later, honoured her vision. |
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Pete Astor and Wendy spent an enjoyable day looking over the new laird's estate and spent the night at the pub as honoured guests. |
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All Lebanon lamented his death as one man and honoured him with a hero's funeral. |
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However, one of his lawyers said yesterday that today's court date will still have to be honoured since it was ordered. |
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Three eminent persons who rendered service for the senior citizens were also honoured on the occasion. |
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The law has to be respected and the electoral process has to be honoured, even if an external agency acts as honest broker. |
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Elizabeth Fenn was one of the 300 people honoured annually by the Society for acts of bravery. |
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Do you know a lollipop lady who helps your children get to school safely who should be honoured? |
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A courageous North Yorkshire man who helped catch a criminal on the run from police will tomorrow be honoured with a posthumous award. |
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An excellent repast, provided by host Wemyss, was served, and at its conclusion, the loyal toast, proposed from the chair, was honoured. |
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Ms Hall was also honoured in the presentation, but was unable to attend the ceremony. |
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The world of business aviation has honoured the battling boss of Southend Airport with its highest award. |
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Women from across Yorkshire were honoured yesterday in awards recognising their outstanding achievements. |
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The Clare Lake Development Committee in Claremorris was also honoured with a national award at the same ceremony. |
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He was honoured with recognition, awards, and fellowships all through his life. |
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His collaborations were honoured with many Bafta, RTS and Emmy nominations and awards. |
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It has now been over seven years since Keith's death and his last will and testament has still not been honoured. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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His rights not to incriminate himself and to be represented by counsel had been carefully, scrupulously honoured. |
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They treat you as an honoured guest, as if the privilege and pleasure is theirs, not yours. |
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I know that the Samoan people honoured him by bestowing a matai title of Tagaloa. |
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Micheal is from Kinvara in County Galway and we congratulate him on being honoured. |
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Two years later he was honoured with the title of Astor Professor of Mathematics at University College. |
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The award is rarely received by foreign nationals and the pair are the first Belgians to be honoured in this way. |
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The pensioner was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal in 1943 from King George VI after his ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. |
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It was such a turn-on to see someone that open, and I felt so honoured that she let me share it with her. |
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And students and their tutors from schools, colleges and training companies from all across Wiltshire will be honoured. |
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Simply write a short motivation telling us why your candidate deserves to be honoured as our Woman of the Year. |
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The firm white flesh is highly esteemed, and is often honoured with an expensive sauce in restaurants. |
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Trajan, for example, was honoured not only with a statue, but also a small sanctuary in the city centre. |
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Such men must be honoured and respected, lest chaos engulf the navel of the world yet again. |
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Thousands of the borough's unsung heroes will be celebrated next week but the majority will not even realise they are being honoured. |
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The 30-year-old expressed how honoured he felt to captain the Sowetan side. |
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Women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers, brothers, husbands and brothers-in-law, who desire their own welfare. |
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One day we were honoured with the spud-bashing job, Never thought it would take so many to feed the mob. |
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Alexander, a former vice chancellor and a noted high-jumper were all honoured that day. |
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The city's unsung community stalwarts were honoured at a glittering ceremony last night in the Ebor Suite at York Racecourse. |
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Other manufacturers steal the idea and Stevenson loses a three-year court battle to have his patent honoured. |
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Great young achievers from throughout the county have been honoured for their sterling community work. |
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Our planet is to be honoured because it reflects something of our Maker and also because we are commanded to be responsible stewards. |
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We are honoured by being entrusted with the stewardship of this venerable company. |
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He was warm, gentle and considerate, always sticking his neck out for others, and I think it would be good for him to be honoured in that way. |
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Those honoured include celebrated benefactor John Harrison, brewer Joshua Tetley and cricket legend Sir Leonard Hutton. |
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Those leaders now perpetrating war crimes and crimes against humanity are celebrated and honoured. |
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By this he means that living writers are not honoured here the way they are in America. |
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His son John Scott Junior was among honoured guests invited for the occasion. |
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Another honoured guest was the Consulate General of Japan for Cultural Affairs, who also attended the ceremonies. |
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Women are honoured, accepted, and sanctified, whether single or married, mothers, or without children. |
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Her husband, Tommy, and members of their family were honoured guests at the launch. |
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Mayo man Admiral William Brown, who left Foxford aged nine when his family emigrated, is honoured as the Father of the Argentine Navy. |
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A boy is to be honoured for saving his father's life after he collapsed at home. |
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They weren't happy about the payments but they never the less honoured their obligation to tour here. |
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Angry confrontations erupted at a bank in Honiara when customers' government cheques were not honoured due to insufficient government funds. |
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The Daily Dispatch was told that judges discovered the hard way that salary cheques had not been honoured. |
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However, the cheques were not honoured by the Bharuch branch of the Punjab National Bank. |
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This company have sent them cheques which have not been honoured by the bank and for months have been making false promises. |
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Last month he was among several provincial judges whose government salary cheques were not honoured, apparently due to a technical problem. |
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In 1962 the University of Canterbury honoured Ngaio for her writing by awarding her a Doctor of Literature honoris causa. |
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The former vice chancellor was honoured for his contribution in curbing the hooliganism on the campus. |
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Even in an age of mass tourism, many Cypriots still regard visitors as honoured guests and offer hospitality to total strangers. |
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After his being honoured with the Wisden Award for the Indian cricketer of the century, Kapil Dev has suddenly become hot stuff for TV channels. |
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Early this year the group were honoured to receive a special citation to mark their 34 years. |
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Anyone whose claim is not honoured by their carrier is also likely to find it difficult to claim on their travel insurance. |
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Police officers who restored peace to the riot-torn streets of Bradford last year were also due to be honoured for their bravery last night. |
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Of course she knew where he was now, knew that he had come close to achieving his lofty goals, and she honoured him for that. |
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I am honoured by this appointment to Commodore of the fleet of the most famous shipping company in the world. |
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He was honoured and felicitated by them in 1999 and by the English Churches. |
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John Beattie, the pre-eminent historian of English crime and punishment, has already been honoured with an excellent Festschrift. |
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In common with ceremonies across the land, the Last Post and Reveille rang out as the Few were remembered and honoured. |
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It was the first time in at least five years that the Queen had honoured the city's businesses for innovation. |
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Special constabulary officers were honoured for their service to Wiltshire Police at the Chief Constable's parade on Tuesday. |
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Irishman Charles Lucas, a ship's first mate, was honoured for bravery during action in the Baltic during the Crimean War. |
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You have been signing treaties, conventions and protocols for children but have never honoured them with genuine intention and political will. |
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He said that he was honoured and very flattered to be chosen as the first recipient of the award. |
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Recently he has been honoured with a crater on the Moon being named after him. |
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Each goal is honoured with the crescendo beat of drums and the noise is increased by the cheers of the successful party. |
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He set up a charity for unemployed teenagers in Liverpool, and was recently honoured with the freedom of the city. |
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Wiltshire Chief Constable Elizabeth Neville has also been honoured and been made a Dame. |
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The two British-born stars were honoured as Dames Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. |
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The time honoured methods of ransom, Danegeld and baptism of Viking leaders continued to be more successful. |
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Congratulating her in their own personal way were the children who honoured her with hand-made garlands. |
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The former Education Minister, K. Anbazhagan, who is in the habit of chewing betel leaves, used to be honoured with green garlands. |
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An early Booker winner, in 1971, for In a Free State, he has been garlanded and honoured by every major prize committee. |
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Two brave bobbies have been honoured for their courage at a prestigious award ceremony in London. |
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Fellow graphic design students have honoured Charlie by chaining the ghost bike to the willow tree outside the college. |
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I am very honoured and privileged to have been asked and I do respect her greatly. |
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I have been honoured and privileged to have served my leader and served Northern Ireland. |
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I am honoured and privileged to take part in the celebrations in Thailand for the fourth time as ambassador of Norway to Thailand. |
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We are honoured and privileged to have been chosen, particularly as we are a small, family business. |
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The Committee is honoured and privileged to have such a fair and objective Chair. |
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She was honoured and privileged to accept the award on behalf of the people of Westport. |
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She was honoured to run her short distance despite of having broken her leg. |
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Forest officials who foil attempts to plunder and destruct the forest reserves should be honoured with promotions, increments and recognition. |
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On the whole I'm deeply gratified and honoured by the friendship and respect I am offered there. |
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It is only infrequently in life that one encounters people whose talents have been recognised and honoured by society. |
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The bishop ended by apologising for upsetting his flock and saying he had been honoured to serve the Church. |
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The end result honoured the past but made it accessible to current audiences. |
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Volleyball would be classed as even-stevens but it's touch football where the national colours are honoured. |
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Watching him bat even as he was being honoured took the crowd's enthusiasm to dizzying heights. |
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The organisers also honoured individual donors who had donated blood more than ten times. |
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A previous gentlemen's agreement between Robbie and Cliff Birmingham, honoured years before, is now paid back in spades. |
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I think that any writer who can attract readers should be honoured and put on a pedestal because we're rapidly becoming post-literate in the United States. |
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Stephen Gault, who was injured in the bombing, and whose father, Samuel, was killed, said he was honoured to have met the Queen. |
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The western ideal of chivalrous behaviour in warriors, now extensive to all soldiers, continues to be honoured centuries after the disappearance of the armoured knight. |
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Such research suggests that the proscription concerning the recourse to ethnographic particulars is honoured more by some discourse analysts than others. |
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He is honoured by having a large lunar crater named after him. |
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Far from being honoured by their offspring they feel as if they are tolerated, if only because they put Chinese carry-outs on the table and designer labels on their backs. |
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Still half a loaf is better than no bread, although it is important that the managerial commitment to address this particular situation in 2003 is honoured. |
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I feel very privileged and honoured to have received this award. |
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Roth was a master of the feuilleton, or think piece, which held an honoured place in the pages of Europe's great newspapers during the 20th century. |
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A passer-by who saved a man from being savaged by his own dog and an off-duty policeman who intervened in a nightclub brawl were today honoured for their bravery. |
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Following the declaration by the returning officer, I am greatly honoured and privileged to be elected as the Kennet councillor for the Ogbourne ward. |
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The jury of Germany's phonographic award, the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, recently honoured Suzuki's team for the 27th sequel of its recordings all of Bach's cantatas. |
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At a ceremony to be held in the Sligo Park Hotel next September a group of local players are to be honoured by Rovers in recognition of their services to the club. |
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He was also honoured with France's highest cultural honour, becoming a chevalier of the Legion d' Honneur, in the same year Sophie met a brutal death. |
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Understandably, the Royal Society of Chemistry has just honoured Holmes with a fellowship, the first time an imaginary character is being recognised. |
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Three children who have helped look after their wheelchair-bound mum have been honoured with a prestigious school prize in recognition of their hard work. |
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If there's anything that Reagan should be honoured for it was his preparedness to welcome the initiative offered by Mikhail Gorbachev to declare a Cold War truce. |
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At the time, however, Alessandro Manzoni was Italy's most honoured writer. |
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For them, he was just an honoured toby jug, like Sun Yat Sen. |
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The stately buildings, erstwhile the abode of the honoured and wealthy of the city, are now tenanted by humble toilers, or turned into places of business. |
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Tom, who is one of the youngest members of the club, said he was honoured and privileged to have been elected to serve as President for the next year. |
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One of the highlights of the programme will be that every Anglo-Indian child born in 1980 will be honoured, as that was the year when the guild was formed. |
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Sanctions against the Taliban have merely hardened their resolve not to break with their cultural tradition and betray their honoured guest to their enemies. |
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A community midwife who has delivered hundreds of babies over the past 30 years has been honoured with an award for the special care she has given patients. |
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It was a curious hybrid of old and new that honoured neither. |
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In 1959 she formally retired from Wheaton College and the following year the College honoured her with the award of an honorary Doctorate of Science. |
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Yesterday, the sun that has faded the Union Jack hanging from the church tower blazed down, and veterans who once had to fight their way in were welcomed as honoured friends. |
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Thus we should be honoured guests when we enter these establishments. |
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Well, it is about time we had some celebrities honoured and it is about time that the self-seeking nonentities who inhabit City Hall acknowledged this and honoured some. |
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The Tuscan origins of this fiaschetteria are honoured in a range of Chianina steak dishes and in a wine list which is strong on Chiantis and Brunellos. |
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He was honoured by the NIF for his path-breaking innovation. |
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The 66-year-old from Basildon is one of only six people to be honoured with a gong from the Basildon Concorde Rotary Club in the organisation's 27-year history. |
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The other founder to be honoured, a Mrs Langdon, died some years ago. |
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Athy Town Council chairperson and Special Olympics Committee chairperson, Mark Dalton said he was honoured to welcome the ambassador and his consul. |
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He was highly honoured within the scientific community, and justly so. |
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Speaking from France, where she is visiting her brother, Mrs Bailey said she was deeply honoured to receive the gong, but stressed that her staff deserved recognition too. |
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Sometimes linked with Mars, he was honoured by various senior officers, by soldiers of all the legions, and by the cohort at the fort of Birdoswald. |
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Indeed, residents of Iveragh Park in the heart of Killorglin, were doubly honoured as both the 2003 Queen of Puck and her lady-in-waiting are from the area. |
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Even with respect to mercury contamination, which was harming human health, the federal government has not honoured its treaty and constitutional obligations. |
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He is an inspiration to all of our members and it is great to see someone who gave a life-long dedication and commitment to the club honoured in this way. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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As the public inquiry gets under away later this year, his pledge may at last be honoured. |
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Malala has been honoured by the nation by the world, by people of all classes of all creeds of all colors. |
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On 17 April 2011, Bale was honoured with the PFA Player of the Year award, as voted for by his peers. |
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In 2016, she was honoured by the Lord Mayor of Swansea for Services to Music. |
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Also honoured at the National Championships are at least two individuals who are inducted into America's Clogging Hall of Fame. |
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In 2006, Maclure was honoured with a spot in Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. |
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Thrasuco, his successor, led his men to conquest over the Nordalbingians and handed their leaders over to Charlemagne, who honoured him. |
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The first hero to be honoured by having a bus named after him is Private Signaller William Benjamin Pugh, of The Cameronians Regiment. |
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Scottish officials said an agreement with the Cardiothoracic to take up to 20 cases a month until March 2003 will be honoured. |
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Museum director Neil MacGregor and theatredirector Eva Sopher were also honoured. |
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A panel of industry experts selects the FTE Awards, which honoured Emirates' dedication to providing the best possible inflight experience. |
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In 1999 all the vanners, some of whom still attend, were honoured with a bronze plaque in the narthex of Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa. |
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The VES Awards is the only place where this amazing work is showcased and honoured. |
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A SUNDERLAND visiting professor has been honoured in the 2013 Times Higher awards. |
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I praised and honoured him that liveth forever, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion. |
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He was probably the individual honoured by the sumptuous ship burial at Sutton Hoo. |
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The document also continues to be honoured in the United States as an antecedent of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. |
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On 18 January 1486 at Westminster, he honoured a pledge made three years earlier and married Elizabeth of York. |
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Henry then honoured his pledge of December 1483 to marry Elizabeth of York. |
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Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history, and he was honoured by burial in Westminster Abbey. |
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Turing has been honoured in various ways in Manchester, the city where he worked towards the end of his life. |
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In 1897 he was further honoured when Her Majesty raised him to the peerage as Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis in the County of Dorset. |
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In March 2009, Boulton was honoured with the issue of a Royal Mail postage stamp. |
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In addition, as of 2010, Argentines are the only Latin Americans to have ever been honoured with a Rolf Schock Prize. |
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Several liturgical Marian feasts are celebrated throughout the Church Year and she is honoured with many titles such as Queen of Heaven. |
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The Soviet Union honoured him for the Communist attitude toward property rights expressed in Utopia. |
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She honoured her late husband's wish that his son attend public school, and, with Sir Timothy's grudging help, had him educated at Harrow. |
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In 2013, on the 50th anniversary of his death, Lewis was honoured with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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They were one of the few married couples where both partners were honoured in their own right. |
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Handel is honoured with a feast day on 28 July in the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church, with Johann Sebastian Bach and Henry Purcell. |
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He would be honoured a second time by the television programme in November 1994 when Michael Aspel surprised him at the Adelphi Theatre. |
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The following year, he was honoured with a special award by the Venice Film Festival. |
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Many countries, spanning six continents, have honoured Chaplin with a postal stamp. |
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I feel honoured to be here as the director shouts cut for the very last time. |
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John Woo was approached to direct the film, but he turned down the opportunity, saying he was honoured by the offer. |
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She was honoured by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 2014, winning for British Artist of the Year. |
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Rugby players to have been honoured with statues include Gareth Edwards in Cardiff and Danie Craven in Stellenbosch. |
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Two members of the team, centre Harold Wagstaff and wing Albert Rosenfeld were honoured by inclusion in the original Rugby League Hall of Fame. |
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In February 2007, Thatcher became the first living British prime minister to be honoured with a statue in the Houses of Parliament. |
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Virgin Mary is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Mother of God, honoured in devotions. |
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In June 2015 it was announced that Larkin would be honoured with a floor stone memorial at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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He was the only fictional character so honoured, along with eminent Britons such as Lord Byron, Benjamin Disraeli, and Florence Nightingale. |
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On 8 November 2012, Stoker was honoured with a Google Doodle on Google's homepage commemorating his 165th birthday. |
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His memory is also honoured by the newly constructed Dugald Stewart Building at the University of Edinburgh, on Charles Street. |
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Property rights are well protected and contractual agreements are strictly honoured. |
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Canada Post honoured Sikh Canadians with a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of Vaisakhi. |
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At the same festival, British arms company BAE Systems was honoured by Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz. |
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Both Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honoured with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence. |
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The pencerdd was the top of his profession and a special chair was set aside for him in the court, in an honoured position next to the heir. |
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In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls. |
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Balboa's name is also honoured in Madrid with a street and an underground station. |
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In Coloane Village, the Taoist god Tam Kong is also honoured on the same day. |
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In return, Pope Julius II honoured Zwingli by providing him with an annual pension. |
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He is commemorated in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, the first professional historian to be so honoured. |
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In 1954, just after Stalin's death, he visited Moscow as one of the honoured members of the Historians' Group of the British Communist Party. |
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Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. |
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In May 1995, he was honoured with a retrospective of his work presented in Hollywood by the American Cinematheque. |
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He was further honoured the same year when he was appointed a Companion of Honour. |
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Saint Gudula Well and Cross in Old Totnes Road is probably named after St Gulval, also honoured at Gulval in Cornwall. |
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The night grew lighter as we welcomed the Aelfkin and Frey to join us, the Mothers we honoured and speeches made on Woden and the Wild Hunt. |
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Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Ahed Tamimi said she feels so happy and honoured to get the reward. |
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Dubai Police honoured Amrit with a special appreciation certificate and a gift. |
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South Africa's antiapartheid icon Nelson Mandela, his widow Graca Machel and former UN chief Kofi Annan have previously been honoured. |
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Homage to Quetzalcoatl, a brass and tile monument for a community centre honoured the ancient Teotihuacan serpent god of earth and heaven. |
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The students were then honoured for their participation in the drawing and Qu'ran recital, in addition to sports. |
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Apparently, it was felt that too many people were being honoured and that it should go to unsung heroes, rather than peers of the realm. |
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In honoured tradition, throw in the odd dirty joke or embarrassing anecdote. |
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Winners were grinners last night as three Territory finalists were honoured at the Australian Training Awards in Hobart. |
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On the other hand we have a list of many pipsqueaks who are absurdly honoured. |
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The vehicle was honoured for its athletic design, high-end performance, practical drivability and class-leading fuel efficiency. |
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Ryan Popple, CEO of Proterra, said, 'We are honoured to be named a New Energy Pioneer. |
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Vice President, Al Gore, will be honoured with the Cannes LionHeart Award at this year's Festival. |
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Cardiothoracic surgeon Ahmed Ajzan has already been honoured for his research into preventing embolisms during cardiac surgery. |
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The first jockey to be honoured with his own bobblehead was Chris McCarron. |
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I would stand on this scripturally and the party has to be honoured for the stand it has taken. |
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Also honoured were Foster Burt, for voluntary work with the Buffalo Community Centre, and Neville Greenwood, of Blyth Sea Scouts. |
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A KERESLEY martial arts hero has been honoured with two prestigious awards. |
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Bert Selva, president and CEO of Shea Homes was honoured as the 2015 Founders Award Recipient. |
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Now Howard Kendall will be honoured with a special tribute night at the Devonshire Hotel organised by former Blues winger and BBC Radio Merseyside summariser Ronny Goodlass. |
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Yet for those who fell, there would be no triumphal arch they were too late to be honoured by the departing Empire, and too early to be accepted by the free nation-state. |
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Beckham was honoured before the match by receiving an honorary gold cap representing his 100th cap from Bobby Charlton, and was given a standing ovation from the crowd. |
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Domitia Longina was the younger daughter of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, a respected general and honoured politician who had distinguished himself for his leadership in Armenia. |
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Other gods and goddesses such as Vesta and Minerva were honoured. |
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The Dubai International Holy Quran Award honoured the top five memorisers with the most beautiful voices, with Mohammed Jakareya from Bangladesh bagging the first position. |
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Byrd is honoured together with John Merbecke and Thomas Tallis with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the US Episcopal Church on 21 November. |
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He is honoured for his original voice in English musicianship. |
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He later came to consider himself honoured by worshipping with men of faith who came in shabby clothes and work boots and who sang all the verses to all the hymns. |
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By the 1620s the Fifth was honoured in market towns and villages across the country, though it was some years before it was commemorated throughout England. |
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In 2008, the seven martyred members of the Melanesian Brotherhood were honoured during the concluding Eucharist of the 2008 conference at Canterbury Cathedral. |
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He was also honoured with a brass plaque installed on the Newcastle Quayside as part of the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative Local Heroes Walk of Fame. |
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We are honoured to be selected once again by SAS to support their landing gears, said Mr Goh Poh Loh, Executive Vice President, Component Total Support of ST Aerospace. |
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Sonia Blech, one of the first women in the UK to hold a Michelin star, and Bryan's mentor, will also add to the Michelin mix, as an honoured guest. |
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While Rai Bachchan, who was honoured with the Icon Of India award, gave Malayalis a crash course on dancing gracefully, Mammootty declared his greed for good roles. |
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However, the terms were never honoured and a new monarchy was installed. |
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He kept his latest gains and his eldest son Huneric was honoured by betrothal to Princess Eudocia, who carried the legitimacy of the Theodosian dynasty. |
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The lad felt most honoured when Tegan called him her best friend. |
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I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed. |
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Besides, most of these designes were abortive, or aborsive rather, like those untimely miscarriages not honoured with a soul or the shape and lineaments of an infant. |
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Al Hurr chairman Yaqoob Yousif told the GDN foreign workers from different companies will be honoured at a ceremony on Thursday at the Crowne Plaza Bahrain. |
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The man who invented the zip fastener was today honoured with a peerage. |
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Darwish made history by becoming the first Emirati to be honoured at an ACCA graduation ceremony in 2009, and becoming the region's first ACCA Ambassador. |
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A TEENAGE soldier who carried out a fingertip search for Taliban bombs to rescue injured comrades from a heavily mined alley has been honoured for his bravery. |
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The annual Global Liveability Report, released by the Economist Intelligence Unit, honoured the Canadian cities of Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary. |
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This has been deservingly honoured with the title of 'Kuwait's Leading Business Hotel' for two years running by the prestigious World Travel Awards. |
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Dubai Google honoured renowned computer scientist and mathematician Dr Alan Turing's 100th birthday on Saturday with a Turing Machine as a Google doodle. |
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He was honoured at a ceremony in London yesterday, as was his close friend, Staff Sgt Olaf Schmid, who was killed defusing an explosive in Helmand Province last October. |
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On 15 July 2008, Rhys was honoured by Aberystwyth University as a Fellow. |
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Brittany was the honoured country, for the 40th year of the festival. |
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Other readings honoured Pinter's widow and his love of cricket. |
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