A few yards away, their heads bowed, with rifles pointing towards the ground, stood their comrades, a guard of honour. |
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The President was having lunch today with the Queen at Buckingham Palace after reviewing a guard of honour in the Palace quadrangle. |
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Old soldiers from an array of regiments rubbed shoulders with young cadets as Bobby's coffin was carried through a guard of honour. |
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He was a special constable for 13 years and 60 police officers formed a guard of honour at his funeral. |
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A guard of honour was formed by friends and neighbours as a special tribute and mark of respect. |
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Supporters swathed in brown and gold formed a guard of honour in front of the banner. |
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His coffin was draped in the red and green of Mayo and the local club formed a guard of honour. |
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Tearful colleagues in dress uniform formed a guard of honour for the funeral at the church in Todmorden Road yesterday. |
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After a refreshing bath they lined up like uniformed soldiers waiting to present a guard of honour. |
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But his family went one step further and arranged a military funeral, with the Union flag draped on his coffin and a guard of honour. |
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Peter's body, draped in the White Ensign, was committed to the sea while a guard of honour and the destroyers fired salutes. |
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The wonderful guard of honour formed by both these groups was a fitting mark of respect and was well deserved. |
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The convoy will be accompanied by a guard of honour of 25 vintage motorcycles and will receive a Garda escort throughout its route. |
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Members of the club formed a guard of honour at his funeral on both days and six members acted as poll bearers carrying his coffin to the church. |
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Very many students from the school and young people from the oratory formed two long lines as a guard of honour. |
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Before that, I inspected a guard of honour and the Irish national anthem was played. |
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Members of the local golf club formed a guard of honour at the removal. |
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The Councillor was in charge of the guard of honour and coffin bearers. |
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It will be followed by a service for close family and friends and internment at Fulford Cemetery where members of the York team will form a guard of honour. |
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The Regiment formed a guard of honour before today's play commenced. |
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As they approached the town square a guard of honour was provided by 20 veterans for groups including the Royal British Legion and Indian Ex-Servicemen. |
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Along the route, military detachments, including cavalrymen from the Queen's Life Guards, will give royal salutes and there will be a guard of honour in Parliament Square. |
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It's not an unusual sight in Ireland, the funeral possession with the jersey on the coffin, the club guard of honour, the team-mates as pall-bearers. |
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First Valencia laid on a guard of honour for Real Madrid, then they laid into them. |
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They were joined by a guard of honour consisting of 12 Portsmouth Football Club mascots. |
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Having that guard of honour for Michael Clarke on the first day is now understood. |
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Forget the guard of honour, the match was the spit-soaked hankie on the cheek. |
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With exquisite politeness, Mandela introduced his lawyer to his so-called guard of honour. |
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The Governor General will receive military honours, which will include the 21-Gun Salute and the inspection of the guard of honour. |
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Foreign Heads of State are received here with a guard of honour, a 21-gun salute and a State dinner. |
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The welcoming ceremony will include the viceregal salute, a review of a 100-person guard of honour and a 21-gun salute. |
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The welcoming ceremony will include a review of a guard of honour and a 21-gun salute. |
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A guard of honour stood in formation in honour of the eminent guest. |
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When Charles arrived at the Battalion's base in Seria near the Brunei capital Bandar Seri Begawan, he was greeted by a Gurkha guard of honour. |
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School kids gave him a guard of honour, holding up their cricket bats. |
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After inspecting a guard of honour, he climbs a podium to greet Hamas's assembled notables, as a loudspeaker blares out an array of titles and praise. |
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A BIKERS' guard of honour led a funeral cortege for road tragedy victim Stefan Warner. |
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It is for this reason that I requested that former Canadian peacekeepers be among today's guard of honour, the first guard of honour I shall inspect as Governor General and as Commander-in-Chief. |
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Napoleon placed a guard of honour outside Haydn's house, and the enfeebled composer was much touched by the visit of a French hussars' officer who sang an aria from The Creation. |
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British Defence Secretary Michael Portillo reviews the guard of honour upon his arrival in Kyiv on 2 Feburary for discussions with Ukrainian officials. |
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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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Military policemen then carried the casket to the church entrance as a huge crowd watched a military guard of honour present arms and a band play the national anthem. |
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The programme will include a formal reception to the principal with a guard of honour by the band and traditional welcome with thalappoli and chenda melam. |
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As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate. |
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Dozens of officers forming a Guard of Honour snapped to attention as the procession, headed by two mounted officers and the solitary drummer, sombrely approached the building. |
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He and his wife Sabina also inspected the Queen's Guard of Honour as they headed to the glittering white-tie bash as part of a four-day visit. |
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