Under insolvency law, administrators are not obliged to honour vouchers bought before their appointment. |
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And the Berkeley name for element 104, rutherfordium, was surely an honour due to one of the century's greatest nuclear physicists. |
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Those brought up in the punk rock era will have a twinge of nostalgia for the days when it was a badge of honour to be gobbed on by your idols. |
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There has to be an agreement between all parties that whosoever is in power will honour this agreement. |
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Kudos to the wonderful children who did their teacher proud, winning applause from her gurus in whose honour the mega event was held. |
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In honour of its 30th anniversary, the Society will hold an Africana Congress this weekend. |
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Our guest of honour is that biological rarity, a hereditary peer who has attained high distinction. |
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Nat, I know, was humbled when he was told the lengths to which his old adversary had gone to honour his name. |
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Perform this task with perfection and you will bring honour and renown to your village. |
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Using recycled paper has become a badge of honour worn proudly by armchair eco-warriors keen to save the planet. |
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It was Liechtenstein's first point in a competitive game and their players did a lap of honour to celebrate. |
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That being said, she concedes that there will be a more rampantly Celtic vibe to their Starlite show, in honour of St. Patrick's Day. |
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When I received my knighthood in Antigua I did a lap of honour around the ground. |
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The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a wreath on the grave in honour of fallen patriots. |
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The roll of honour includes many hugely respected figures from Britain's past including William Shakespeare, Horatio Nelson and Charles Darwin. |
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The roll of honour includes luminaries such as Theodor Mommsen, Max Planck, Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg. |
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He has also had the honour of being asked to judge numerous competitions at regional and national levels. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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Statistically speaking, a decent, well-intentioned man of integrity and honour must be on the cards. |
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He represented the US at a major public event in Battenberg Square in honour of the anniversary and delivered an address. |
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Australians cried when Cathy Freeman carried the Australian flag on her victory lap of honour during the Sydney Olympics. |
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It's a roll of honour of historical figures over the last 300, 400 years, from Gandhi to Margaret Thatcher. |
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During the sixth century, Skellig monks set up the monastery in honour of the archangel Michael, patron of high places. |
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They were special guests at the club on Saturday and were presented to the home crowd doing a lap of honour at half-time. |
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There is no such honour behind the loyalties of one of my workmates, who switched his support in his late teens. |
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It is a great honour to learn that I have been given my first ambassadorial appointment. |
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Each is an epic journey of passion, honour and dishonour, rooted in the pages of Greek mythology, with strong language and violence. |
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In terms of simple military success, Achilles is 'the best of the Achaeans', or Greeks, but he takes the heroic code of honour to extremes. |
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Having a piece selected for this anthology is perhaps the highest honour a literary magazine can receive. |
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They also plan to erect a standing stone in New York City's Central Park, carved with Viking runes in honour of Eriksson's 1000th anniversary. |
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We thought we had their word of honour that these guys would be released much earlier. |
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Only last week he turned down the honour of being made an alderman of the city. |
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Martin has a year to run on his contract and in the past he has always shown a willingness to honour that. |
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Even though the album has been on release since last year, it was always Kevin's intention to hold a launch night in honour of the occasion. |
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I felt it was entirely appropriate to honour my adopted country in my new hometown. |
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This little known renaissance play deals with tragedy which befalls two houses once a lady's honour has been compromised. |
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He said on his word of honour that they had no connection with the Indian Communist Party. |
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Many Canadians will have the day off Monday for Labour Day in honour of working people everywhere. |
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Of course, while a few of these products qualify for the prized honour of being a Best Buy, most are mediocre or, even worse, complete rip-offs. |
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I forget, what were you doing last year that was so important as to miss the national remembrance in honour of the war dead? |
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Able Seaman Beth Winterhalter had the honour of playing this historic bugle during the Anzac ceremony at Gallipoli. |
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In theory, knightly honour allowed only two alternatives, death or capture. |
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A few notes from the rhapsody of praise composed in his honour in his lifetime should be enough to whet new curiosity. |
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It is always an honour to rise at the start of a parliamentary session and make a speech. |
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As the name suggests it concerns itself with chivalry, honour and knightly contests. |
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I have had the honour of serving North Vancouver for many years at the local and regional level. |
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The statue was commissioned by Goodwood estate owner Lord March to honour the legendary fighter pilot. |
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People are very friendly over here and they honour their guests with a warm welcome. |
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This strategy suits hands which look to be strong in honour cards or have a long suit that may be run through without ruffs by the opponent. |
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A war memorial was erected in honour of the troops and stands in Sanam Luang Park in Bangkok. |
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When Ting returns to the fight club, he's obliged to defend the honour of Thai womanhood from a shaggy Australian behemoth. |
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If honour meant wearing a great ruff around the neck, shame meant being denuded. |
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I say no to all invitations to travel, but honour long-standing promises to appear in London and Aberdeen. |
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The champion Friesian heifer in milk saw an honour awarded to Aidan Foody from Ardagh. |
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Names of any additional sponsors coming on board will be added to the roll of honour anon. |
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More than three-quarters of students at both levels secured an honour grade, while the numbers failing fell. |
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A legal wrangle over a seaside town's plans to honour one of its most famous sons with a commemorative plaque is set to be resolved today. |
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At first we thought it was a wind-up but it really is a tremendous honour and we're absolutely bowled over. |
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There were no airs and graces about Hedley, he was a very gentle fella and it was an honour to have known him. |
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All will honour his enthusiasm, and if he be wifeless and childless, his disregard of the great object of men's work will be blameless. |
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Many a time a State refuses to honour a tribunal award or it rescinds its agreement. |
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So who is likely to be in the running for the honour and responsibility that goes with this new post? |
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Bakshi's who wrote the book will be choked with tears when they learn that someone is actually xeroxing their tripe, an honour usually reserved for foreign authors only. |
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Never mind the game, the moment to savour came after the final whistle when the happy Wanderers went on a lap of honour to celebrate their survival. |
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No wonder the whole squad did a lap of honour after the match. |
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Do you plan to come back from the Games brimming with wholesome stories of vigorous games of rugger fought, won and lost with honour on the field? |
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The City in particular has been revealed to be a place of probity and honour whose accountants couldn't be more different from the vulgar and grasping Yanks. |
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Existing buildings to be used by some of the Fleet staff have been renamed to honour the late and much-loved Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fieldhouse and Maj Gen Sir Jeremy Moore. |
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway. |
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In the 8th century Pope Boniface IV designated November 1st as All Saints' Day, to honour those saints that didn't have a special day of their own. |
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During her visit to the camp, President McAleese laid a wreath in honour of Sergeant Derek Mooney, the army ranger who died in a car crash in Liberia last year. |
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And it has done Scotland the honour of counting us in, at least as an associate, in one of a burgeoning number of economic, political and cultural links across the North Sea. |
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A pilgrim, Cyrus, said that it was an honour to be named after a humanitarian Achaemenian king like Cyrus who allowed his subjects to practise their own religion. |
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His many friends are rejoiced at the happy fruition of his vocation, and will wish him many long years in the sacred ministry to work for the honour and glory of God. |
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The England cricket side celebrate in front of the Barmy Army with a lap of honour around the Sydney Cricket Ground following their victory in the final Test. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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He emerges with the most credit as a man of action, honour and compassion. |
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Traditionally sung as an antiphon in honour of the Blessed Virgin, Rubbra places it directly after the account of Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden. |
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I had been asked by the club president to do a lap of honour on my own. |
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Afterwards the players embarked on a lap of honour to salute the fans who had turned out in numbers to ensure the occasion had been something special. |
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He may not have been a great respecter of the institution of marriage, but he lived his life by a code of honour that gave the highest place to patriotism and duty. |
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This is an event meant to honour the Americans, British and Canadians who stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate France and Europe from the German yoke. |
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The ceremony will honour the men and women who tended the injured and also the walking wounded who refused to leave the scene and helped their fellow-travellers. |
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It is up to Bulgarians to honour the letter and spirit of the country's constitution, or to amend that very constitution if a need to do so is felt. |
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The dead policeman's mother, Cindy Eaton, wept as she placed her bouquet alongside 100 wreaths and bunches of flowers left on the corner of Dibb Lane in honour of her son. |
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The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in abundance. |
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The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge. |
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It is named in honour of the Right Honourable Terrence Lewin, who served in the navy for 43 years-rising to become Admiral of the Fleet and Chief of Defence Staff. |
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Anna Maria Tydings had the honour of getting the entertainment programme up and running and her unique version of The Village of Asdee went down a treat with everyone. |
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Lister Hospital in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England is named in honour of Lister. |
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He constructed at least two temples in honour of Jupiter, the supreme deity in Roman religion. |
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The Northbrook Hall Public Library was established in Dacca in 1882 in honour of Lord Northbrook, the Governor General. |
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Jim Rabe, head of manufacturing company Masonite International was guest of honour at the virtual ceremony. |
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Henry III rebuilt the abbey in honour of a royal saint, Edward the Confessor, whose relics were placed in a shrine in the sanctuary. |
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Upon hearing of these miracles, the astonished judge ordered further persecutions to cease, and began to honour the saint's death. |
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St Piran's Crab, Clibanarius erythropus a small hermit crab found on the south Cornwall coast is named in honour of the hermit saint. |
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It is considered the highest honour given in the industrial chemical industry. |
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The system of separate honour schools for different subjects began in 1802, with Mathematics and Literae Humaniores. |
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He promptly challenged the prince of the Saxons and one of his champions to a duel in order to regain the honour of the Angles. |
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A main belt asteroid is named 2598 Merlin in honour of the legendary wizard. |
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In the 1740s gang violence became common, with groups of Boston residents battling for the honour of burning the pope's effigy. |
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In 1903, a statue, by Alfred Drury, was erected in his honour in Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy. |
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His family and friends called him Gabriel, but in publications he put the name Dante first in honour of Dante Alighieri. |
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Kipling named the house Naulakha, in honour of Wolcott and of their collaboration, and this time the name was spelled correctly. |
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A commemorative blue plaque in his honour was installed at his home in Regent's Park. |
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Later in 2004, and over to the west, an area of Cowes was named Francki Place in honour of the ship's commander. |
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In honour of the 125th anniversary of her birth, 25 contemporary mystery writers and one publisher revealed their views on Christie's works. |
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A BOOK of condolence has been opened to honour a Merseyside soldier who died in Afghanistan. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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Our Government is proud to have created the Bomber Command Bar to honour Canadian Veterans who served in Bomber Command, said Minister Fantino. |
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Developing from Welsh, Irish and English tradition Sir Gawain highlights the importance of honour and chivalry. |
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This provided a new ground level entrance from Trafalgar Square, named in honour of Sir Paul Getty. |
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But the honour really goes to all those in the Ulster Unionist Party and the SDLP who worked so hard for an agreement. |
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The Scottish Football Association operates a roll of honour for every player who has made more than 50 appearances for Scotland. |
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This decision was made in honour of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian patriot who was the leader of the redshirts volunteers. |
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A meeting of the Wenlock Olympian Games was held in Coubertin's honour with much pageantry. |
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The myth continues that after Heracles completed his twelve labours, he built the Olympic Stadium as an honour to Zeus. |
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Greece is traditionally the first nation to enter in order to honour the origins of the Olympics. |
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Moritz have played host to the Winter Olympic Games more than once, each holding that honour twice. |
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Rahman was ordered to honour the clause and give Lewis a rematch in his first title defence. |
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St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle was built by Edward IV and Henry VII in honour of the order. |
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It shall hold His Name in reverence, and shall respect and honour religion. |
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The building has been named in honour of Sir Allen McClay, a major benefactor of Queen's University and of the Library. |
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As in 1977, there were street parties and commemorative events, and monuments were named to honour the occasion. |
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There is also a memorial to him in the chancel in the church, erected in his honour by Queen Victoria. |
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Many mixed media artists have also created pieces in honour of the Battle of Britain. |
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Strong named the strait in honour of Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount of Falkland, the Treasurer of the Navy who sponsored their journey. |
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The fort was renamed James Fort and the town Jamestown, in honour of the Duke of York and heir apparent, later King James II of England. |
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The name was chosen in honour of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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Upon retirement, it is customary for the Sovereign to grant a Prime Minister some honour or dignity. |
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The honour bestowed is commonly, but not invariably, membership of the United Kingdom's most senior order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter. |
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His funeral cortege was given permission by the Queen to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. |
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He was received by Uville with honour initially but relations soon broke down and Trevithick left in disgust at the accusations directed at him. |
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Australian television's Logie Awards were named in honour of John Logie Baird's contribution to the invention of the television. |
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As Saint Basil famously proclaimed, honour or veneration of the icon always passes to its archetype. |
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Even more important than that chain of links was Britain's determination to honour its commitment to defend Belgium. |
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In 1960, Waugh was offered the honour of a CBE but declined, believing that he should have been given the superior status of a knighthood. |
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Hednesford's Hedgeford Lodge is now included on the loo roll of honour after it was handed a platinum star rating by inspectors. |
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The town is home to a monument in his honour made of cast iron which takes the form of a large open book depicting images from his writings. |
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An annual festival takes place in Dublin, the birthplace of Bram Stoker, in honour of his literary achievements. |
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On Monday morning, the SABC hosted a special brunch in honour of Cruywagen, presenting him with a special commemorative plaque. |
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In the Aeneid, Virgil mentions rowing forming part of the funeral games arranged by Aeneas in honour of his father. |
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This win gave Swansea the honour of being the first club team to have beaten all three major Southern Hemisphere touring teams. |
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Traditionally the Triple Crown was an informal honour with no trophy associated with it. |
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Like the modern Grand Slam, the Triple Crown was an informal honour to a team that won the Championship with straight victories. |
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The event is named in honour of Shergar, the horse that won the 1981 Epsom Derby, and was originally sponsored by Shergar's owner, the Aga Khan. |
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Its roll of honour features the names of such chasers as Arkle, Best Mate, Golden Miller, Kauto Star and Mill House. |
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In Canada, the crossing is officially named Douglas in honour of Sir James Douglas, the first governor of the Colony of British Columbia. |
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This was considered a great honour and would bring the recipient much prestige. |
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Scottish communities granted Royal Burgh status by the monarch guarded the honour jealously and with vigour. |
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Although saddened by the loss of so many of his loyal Scotsmen, Charles VII continued to honour the survivors. |
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In 1513, James invaded England to honour his commitment to the Auld Alliance, only to meet death and disaster at the Battle of Flodden. |
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He was present at the Rawalpindi Parade 1905 to honour the Prince and Princess of Wales' visit to India. |
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The laws also specified certain cases in which a king lost his honour price. |
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The basic king had an honour price of seven cumals, and higher kings had yet a higher status. |
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These are given the same status as and the same honour prices as the lay grades, and hence have effectively the same rights. |
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Their honour prices are no more than a pittance, and their poetry is apparently painful to hear. |
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For instance in one text the jurist or brithem had three ranks, and the highest was given an honour price only halfway up the other scales. |
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If however he does not act or does not put in sufficient effort he loses his honour price. |
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The European Border Breakers Awards honour the best new music acts in Europe. |
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In ancient Greece, the laurel was used to form a crown or wreath of honour for poets and heroes. |
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On 9 August 2011 Celtic held a testimonial match in honour of former player John Kennedy. |
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The Scotland national football team roll of honour recognises players who have gained 50 or more international caps for Scotland. |
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To a man of honour a kick is noting, a blow is noting, de soul is de abode of glory, honour, pride. |
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Deep Purple's second studio album was named The Book of Taliesyn in honour of the bard. |
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The city has a sporting Hall of Fame, opened in 2011 to honour sporting legends from the city. |
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Band members agreed to honour all charity appearances during this period, but without pay. |
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She came to wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at Westminster Cathedral in honour of Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee. |
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On April 27, 2013 an official blue plaque was unveiled by the Swansea City Council to honour Pete Ham in his home town of Swansea. |
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As the honour was not bestowed he cannot be referred to as Sir Stanley Baker. |
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Wire later said in an interview with The Guardian that the occasion had been a great honour for the band. |
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John Edward Gray placed it in its own genus in 1865, naming it in honour of physician and zoologist Daniel Frederik Eschricht. |
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Brazilian independence was recognized in 1825, whereby Emperor Pedro I granted to his father the titular honour of Emperor of Brazil. |
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The appearance of a comet during games in his honour was taken as confirmation of his divinity. |
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If we had had that which had been sent, England and her Majesty had had the most honour that ever any nation had. |
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Notice of the King's permission to accept and to display this honour was duly published in the London Gazette. |
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A memorial service was held in the nearby Canadian military cemetery to honour those killed in the Dieppe Raid. |
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To honour the event, English rosarian Henry Bennett named a rose cultivar after Captain Hayward. |
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Indigenous ideas of loyalty and honour have been held since the 16th century. |
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When honour runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished. |
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Several churches throughout the world are dedicated in honour of St Margaret. |
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It was then called the Nemours Bridge in honour of Louis of Orleans, sixth Duke of Nemours, who laid the first stone. |
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In the Royal Navy a series of ships have carried the name HMS Blake in honour of the general at sea. |
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The honour of Christchurch consisted of many widely scattered manors in several counties. |
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Hafengeburtstag is a funfair to honour the birthday of the port of Hamburg with a party and a ship parade. |
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Uzma have achieved the honour of becoming country's first qualified Rheumatologists. |
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The Lion of Amphipolis, erected in 4th BC in honour of Laomedon of Mytilene, admiral of Alexander the Great. |
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Amundsen named his camp Polheim and the entire plateau surrounding the Pole King Haakon VII Vidde in honour of King Haakon VII of Norway. |
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The Order of Magellan was established in 1902 to honour those who complete a circumnavigation and make other contributions to humanity. |
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Alexander founded two cities on opposite sides of the Hydaspes river, naming one Bucephala, in honour of his horse, who died around this time. |
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Isabella commissioned it herself in honour of her parents, who are buried within the church. |
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A protein in the molecular structure of the fruit fly was named Barentsz, in honour of the explorer. |
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The nuns were employed in religious duties established in honour of St Clare, and to which no profane was ever admitted. |
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Dubrovnik's most beloved church is St Blaise's church, built in the 18th century in honour of Dubrovnik's patron saint. |
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Ambition pushes the soul to such actions as are apt to procure honour to the actor. |
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They are similar to nominal damages awards, as they are given when the plaintiff's suit is trivial, used only to settle a point of honour or law. |
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I tell you I am going to the music shop. I trust to your honour. Lord Rawson, I know, will call me a fool for trusting to the honour of a quiz. |
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However, in 1173 he had been appointed Sheriff of Lancashire and custodian of the honour of Richmond. |
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Holders of older peerages also began to receive greater honour than Peers of the same rank just created. |
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Peerages were handed out not to honour the recipient but to give him a seat in the House of Lords. |
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The Foundation also donated funds for an outdoor pulpit to be added to Princeton Chapel, also in honour of Bright. |
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The latest editions of Skoda's much popular car is named in honour of its founders Vaclav Laurin and Vaclav Klement. |
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The honour done to our religion ultimately redounds to God, the author of it. |
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Huskisson Dock, named in his honour in 1852, remains in operation as part of the Port of Liverpool. |
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A EUR10,000 statue in honour of Charlie Haughey is also an ''up yours'' to those who bad-mouthed the former Taoiseach. |
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Give us sedate laps of honour rather than frantic, relieved pitch invasions any day. |
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The lake may have been named Ulf's Water in honour of either of these, or it may be named after the Norse god Ullr. |
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Developing from Welsh, Irish and English tradition, Sir Gawain highlights the importance of honour and chivalry. |
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However the Severns did not honour this intention and they sold many of the better pictures. |
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Named an executor to Turner's will, it was an honour that Ruskin respectfully declined, but later took up. |
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He ruled from Jelling, and made the oldest of the Jelling Stones in honour of his wife Thyra. |
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The base serves to house books containing the roll of honour of the 1st, 10th and 24th Battalions, Manchester Regiment. |
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They were cheered home by an honour guard of Royal Marines and Paratroopers who walked with the boys over the last mile. |
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Yet Pompey the Great deserveth honour more justly for scouring the seas, and taking from the rovers 846 sail of ships. |
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I've said too much unto a heart of stone,And laid mine honour too unchary out. |
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The old chivalric code and a more modern code of honour reveals itself in Stuart literature and the behaviour of quite unquixotic Englishmen. |
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Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honour unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel. |
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Thomas, from Whit church, Cardiff, told the Echo he would love to do alap of honour draped in the Red Dragon. |
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For Cesar is a member of an exclusive society having been granted the honour of Keeper of the Quaich. |
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This laggardly lover did nothing to save Kate's honour when he ditched her temporarily. |
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A KUNG fu teacher is about to have the highest honour bestowed upon him when he meets the world's only female grandmaster in China this week. |
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Lynda Bradbury, the chairwoman of Yorkswood Residents Association, will be the guest of honour when the store relaunches at 10am on Monday. |
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Nash, nicknamed 'Nasty' also has the honour of being knighted by His Majesty King Leo 1st of Redonda in the West Indies. |
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While this might appear harsh for those who rode clean, there was little honour to be gained in reallocating places. |
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Everyone from novices to pub team players are welcome at the oche of the Coventry Coachmakers Club for the fundraiser in honour of Aprill Edgar. |
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Although he was received there by a guard of honour of sorts, Elias found the amban, or senior Chinese official, openly hostile. |
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God ought not to be commixed in our actions, but with awful reverence, and an attention full of honour and respect. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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The honour of the final great mistake will go to David Powers, Scientist Chrononaut. |
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You might have satisfied every duty of political friendship, without committing the honour of your sovereign. |
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He had loved too well to imagine himself a glorious racehorse, and now he was condemned to toil without honour like a costermonger's donkey. |
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The dessert peach melba was invented in London to honour which Australian soprano? |
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And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? |
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From men besotted he doth honour steale, And yet with his effrontit shamelesse face, Seemes to command the diuell that gaue him place. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England, has a place of honour among the bishops of the Anglican churches. |
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Annual games were also held in honour of his accession, and took place at the Praetorian camp where Claudius had first been proclaimed Emperor. |
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We shall especially honour God by improving diligently the talents which God hath committed to us. |
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How can a senator, capable of doing honour to Sir Thomas Hanmer, be guilty of such ridiculous inconsistences? |
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The Athenians believed that he who was initiated and instructed in the mysteries would obtain celestial honour after death. |
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An even greater honour was bestowed on Lancaster when Edward created him Duke of Lancaster. |
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Anne had become pregnant by the end of 1532 and gave birth on 7 September 1533 to Elizabeth, named in honour of Henry's mother. |
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The child was christened Elizabeth, in honour of Henry's mother, Elizabeth of York. |
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A galliard was composed in honour of Raleigh by either Francis Cutting or Richard Allison. |
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In the city, a bronze statue, which has been moved around different locations within the city, was cast in honour of the city's namesake. |
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After Newton's death in 1727, poems were composed in his honour for decades. |
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The King had in 1791 offered him a Knighthood of the Garter, but he suggested the honour go to his elder brother, the second Earl of Chatham. |
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He attended court and was guest of honour at a number of banquets and balls. |
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The neighbourhood lies between Kilburn and Kensal Green, and was developed from 1875 and named to honour Queen Victoria. |
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The park opened in 1886 and was named Queen's Park in honour of the reigning monarch, who celebrated her Golden Jubilee the following year. |
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It is named in honour of Sir John Moores, one of the founders of the Littlewoods football pools and retail group, who was a major benefactor. |
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This rare honour suggests Hadrian may have visited the site and instituted the bridge on his tour of Britain. |
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The Blake oilfield in the United Kingdom Sector of the North Sea is named in honour of the general at sea. |
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She seeks out ways to honour the meaningfulness of her son's life that reflect the distinctiveness of who he was in all his uniqueness. |
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The grant of the honour on the grounds of being a large industrial town, rather than a diocesan centre, was unprecedented. |
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Craters on Mars and the Moon are named in his honour as well as a type of surface wave known as a Rayleigh wave. |
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Two postage stamps were issued in September 1965 to honour Lister for his pioneering work in antiseptic surgery. |
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Lister is one of the two surgeons in the United Kingdom who have the honour of having a public monument in London. |
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In 1903, the British Institute of Preventative Medicine was renamed Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine in honour of Lister. |
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You can not imagine what a great honour it was for me when the Kop sang 'Maxi, Maxi Rodriguez runs down the wing for me da da da da dada. |
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The British Post Office also sent a message requesting that all broadcasting ships honour Marconi with two minutes of broadcasting silence as well. |
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The Minister of War, in a barrack-square allocution to the officers of the artillery regiment he had been inspecting, had declared the national honour sold to foreigners. |
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And the sun, even as you and I and all there is, sits in equal honour at the banquet of the Prince whose door is always open and whose board is always spread. |
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Mr Altham rose, as in duty bound, in honour to a priest, and a priest who, as he dimly discerned by his canonicals, was not altogether a common one. |
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This last phenomenon is sometimes referred to as 'the clbuttic effect', named in honour of the mangling of the word 'classic' by over-zealous obscenity filters. |
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Like many other Queensland communities, the workers from the North Ipswich Railway Workshops chose a statue of a soldier, or digger, to honour their fellow workers. |
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Henry suggested to Sir Richard Williams, who was the first to use a surname in his family, that he use Cromwell, in honour of his uncle Thomas Cromwell. |
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Parker approved of Nelson's actions in retrospect, and Nelson was given the honour of going into Copenhagen the next day to open formal negotiations. |
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Upon his death aged ninety in 1965, Elizabeth II granted him the honour of a state funeral, which saw one of the largest assemblies of world statesmen in history. |
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A large number of towns have applied for the honour in recent decades including Blackpool, Colchester, Gateshead, Ipswich, Swindon, Middlesbrough and Croydon. |
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A building at Glasgow Royal Infirmary which houses cytopathology, microbiology and pathology departments was named in his honour to recognise his work at the hospital. |
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Many new Knights of the Bath were created in honour of the coronation. |
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Along with primacy over the Archbishop of York, the Archbishop of Canterbury also has a precedence of honour over the other bishops of the Anglican Communion. |
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Edmund's shrine was of silver and adorned with solid silver statues and when his relics were translated to it, the population came for eight days to honour the saint. |
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Pope Agatho ruled in Wilfrid's favour, but Ecgfrith refused to honour the papal decree and instead imprisoned Wilfrid on his return to Northumbria before exiling him. |
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It was begun by Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, to honour her dead lover Julius Caesar, then converted by Augustus to his own cult. |
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He died in 1668 and the East Sutton estate passed to his brother Robert who was created a baronet in 1674 in honour of their father's loyalty to the Crown. |
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His final appearance was at a banquet the American Press held in his honour at Delmonico's on 18 April, when he promised never to denounce America again. |
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He composed patriotic works, Carillon, a recitation for speaker and orchestra in honour of Belgium, and Polonia, an orchestral piece in honour of Poland. |
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In September 2005, a third statue sculpted by Jemma Pearson was unveiled near Hereford Cathedral in honour of his many musical and other associations with the city. |
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We're the only country in the world to honour the common man. |
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In the 1975 New Year Honours, Chaplin was awarded a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II, though he was too weak to kneel and received the honour in his wheelchair. |
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The highest honour is to be awarded the hunt button by the Hunt Master. |
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The club's last major honour was in 1996 when they won the League Cup. |
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Lewis took Rahman to court to honour the rematch clause in their contract. |
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Since Senna's death, every Williams F1 car has carried a Senna 's' on its livery in his honour and to symbolise the team's ongoing support of the Instituto Ayrton Senna. |
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For the 2003 season, V8 Supercars introduced a medal in honour of Sheene, the Barry Sheene Medal, for the 'best and fairest' driver of the season. |
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The flag was unveiled at the Museum on 14 July 2012 as part of celebration in honour of the 300th anniversary of the erection of the first Newcomen atmospheric engine. |
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However, by the time the Committee concluded that all parties needed to honour the spirit rather than the letter of the contracts, Company rule in India had ended. |
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Before being renamed to honour Anders Celsius in 1948, the unit was called centigrade, from the Latin centum, which means 100, and gradus, which means steps. |
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An early Boeing 747, it was named in honour of Freddie Laker of Laker Airways, who helped Virgin Atlantic following the demise of his own airline. |
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The date, Bloomsday, was purposely chosen in honour of James Joyce. |
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I am sure there are millions of Muslims who are ready to give their lives to defend our prophet's honour and we have to be ready to do anything for that. |
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At the time of its release, Tales was one of the first box sets issued in the music business, and it was considered an honour for a group to have one. |
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On 10 July 2009, the Isle of Man's capital bestowed the Freedom of the Borough of Douglas honour on Barry and Robin, as well as posthumously on Maurice. |
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In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II appointed him to the Order of Merit, an honour restricted to 24 members at any one time for their contributions to the arts and sciences. |
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Given that the culture had a highly centralized power structure and hierarchy, a great deal of art was created to honour the pharaoh, including great monuments. |
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In 1981, he received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award along with his partner Pressburger, the highest honour the British Film Academy can give a filmmaker. |
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The stones that remained were built into a cairn to honour the dead. |
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Alexander also patronised Saint Andrews, granting lands intended for an Augustinian Priory, which may have been the same as that intended to honour his wife. |
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In 1541 Parliament passed legislation to protect the honour of the Mass, prayer to the Virgin Mary, images of the saints, and the authority of the pope. |
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