Only in very special cases do academics receive honorary doctorates from their own universities. |
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In addition he was awarded an honorary DSc from the universities of Bath, Brunel, and Liverpool. |
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Mr Newell was educated at Shrewsbury College and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was an exhibitioner and honorary Demy. |
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He will be joined by eight other people, ranging from academics to charity fundraisers, who will receive honorary doctorates from the university. |
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His most recent visit was last year, when he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of York. |
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He was awarded five honorary doctorates by universities, two in the US and three in Britain. |
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In the following year he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Pisa. |
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After the conclave certain honorary distinctions and pecuniary emoluments are awarded to the conclavists. |
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The honorary position is seen as a reward for professional eminence in the field. |
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In fact the University awarded him an honorary D.Sc. degree and in so doing he became the first honorary graduand of the University of the Cape. |
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Dr Williams will not be the only church leader admitted as an honorary Druid to the Gorsedd. |
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Pioneering women do traditionally desex themselves by resembling honorary men. |
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With all the godsons and honorary nieces and nephews I have, it should be enough. |
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Anne is proposed as honorary Scot in chief, mascot to the Scottish rugby XV and, in general, Scotia's darling. |
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It is the highest honour the Council can award, and is an honorary title presently held by only a handful of individuals. |
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A founder member and honorary life member of Sutton Art Club, Ernest is surprisingly also a dab hand at cake decorating. |
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We concede that were he able to pull off this feat, an earldom, as opposed to a mere honorary knighthood, would be a more appropriate reward. |
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From 1885, it was possible for a borough to create honorary freemen as a mark of local esteem. |
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He shook off controversy surrounding the award to become an honorary freeman of his home borough of Stockport. |
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Maybe it's the proper term for being awarded a posthumous honorary doctorate. |
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The ceremony in which SFU will confer the honorary degrees, will be held on the last day of the Dalai Lama's visit. |
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In 1941 Smuts was made an honorary field marshal in the British Army, but asked that he still be known by his old rank of general. |
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Sherlock Holmes gets given an honorary fellowship from the Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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The honorary degree will be conferred during commencement weekend this May. |
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He was already like a father figure to her, and she cared enough for Angela to think of her as an honorary sister. |
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Mr Geller, famed for his spoon-bending, has already signed up pop star Michael Jackson as an honorary director. |
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The actor, who is part Italian, was due to be granted honorary citizenship this week. |
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As an honorary citizen and permanent resident, the Swiss businessman has been living and working in Shanghai for seven years. |
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Lou Gerstner, high panjandrum at IBM, has been awarded an honorary knighthood in the Queen's latest birthday honours list. |
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On December 12 Elric Hooper was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters, D Litt, honoris causa. |
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Here his interest in sports medicine started and in 1965 he became honorary medical officer to Cardiff City Football Club. |
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Booker was recognized for her work as honorary consul and her efforts at promoting Australian Aboriginal art. |
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Tony Thorpe, honorary secretary, said that it is a private members club with 150 members. |
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He was subsequently invited to become the country's honorary consul in Sheffield, where there is a large Polish community. |
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She was a council member and honorary secretary of the Scottish Radiological Society. |
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On retirement he worked assiduously as honorary consultant in chemotherapy and cancer care at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary. |
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I felt immediately that the role of honorary consul was one I could play with conviction and competence. |
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I met him often when I was honorary publicity officer for the Bradford branch of the Royal Life Saving Society. |
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Soon after his return, he became an honorary member of the board of directors of the Dusseldorf Zoological Garden. |
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The writer is honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea at Leeds University. |
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Two Oxford academics have been elected honorary members of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences. |
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In recognition of his achievements, he is honorary member of about 30 clubs worldwide. |
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Baroness Thatcher is currently a member of the House of Lords and an honorary fellow at the Hoover Institution. |
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Derek Hall, ex-chairman of the college corporation board was made an honorary Fellow of the College. |
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Rempel headed the board for 16 years and then became an honorary member for life. |
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His chief love was fishing, and although he gave up active angling when he was about 80 he remained an honorary member of Keighley Angling Club. |
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As a result of all his services to Australian philosophy he was made an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. |
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The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his honorary doctorate from Melbourne University. |
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Mr Prodi will be conferred with an honorary doctorate at a special ceremony in the University of Limerick in the afternoon. |
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Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four honorary doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards. |
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Among many other honours, we should mention that he received honorary doctorates from the universities of Athens and Tel Aviv. |
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In 1993, the University of Natal conferred an honorary doctorate on him for his services to environmental conservation. |
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At the University's fall convocation on October 25, honorary degrees will be conferred on five distinguished scholars. |
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Hers is among 21 honorary awards being conferred this year at Sheffield Hallam University's graduation ceremonies. |
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Her accomplishments have led twenty-three universities to confer on her honorary doctorate degrees. |
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Broadcaster, author and lecturer PJ Curtis was also conferred with an honorary MA at Tuesday's ceremony. |
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She retired from politics in 1989 with 28 honorary doctorates and two nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Dorothy will be presented with her honorary degree by the university's chancellor Lord Chris Patten of Barnes. |
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The university is expected to confer the honorary degree on her at the university's graduation ceremony in December. |
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The orations that accompany the awarding of an honorary degree are rarely sophisticated studies in personality. |
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She worked casually at the museum from 1967, was honorary curator for 11 years, and continues to be an adviser on the museum's textiles. |
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Filthy rich honorary Kentucky Colonels, regal in their old money, white suits and Foghorn Leghorn accents, abound at this event. |
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After today's race Tergat is off to America to collect an honorary degree from a New York university. |
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Alan Jones is Dean of Grace Episcopal Cathedral in San Francisco and an honorary canon of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres. |
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She is being made an honorary canon in recognition of her hospital work and will take over as rural dean of South Craven in February. |
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When James Bell, the recently consecrated Bishop of Knaresborough was an honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral he occupied the stall of St Hilda. |
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Also, in honor of Statia's secret career as a bunny waitress I've made her an honorary Acerbia-girl for the time being. |
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The office of school captain was introduced in 1916 and was originally held by boys only. The school captains of 1915 were honorary. |
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Having won a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953, he became an honorary American citizen in 1963-an honour confirmed by Congress. |
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We've all heard of the tradition of kissing of the cod and becoming an honorary Newfie. |
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Coughlin then made Michael an honorary lifetime crewmember by giving him an autographed and signed team uniform shirt. |
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He's the honorary American composer, never mind how genuinely un-American especially the quartet is. |
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A Trini by adoption, in the course of my Caribbean travels I've acquired honorary citizenship in several other islands. |
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The fourth recipient of an honorary degree was Lord May, president of the Royal Society and a former chief scientific adviser to the Government. |
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We've totted up a few but which songs do you think deserve honorary number one status? |
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Did you practice waving the green flag as the honorary starter for the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. |
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Today it is an honorary title and Professor Crewe will be expected to attend civic functions as an ambassador for the town. |
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The forums are surrounded by temples, buildings known as basilicas, and honorary buildings, to honor victorious generals. |
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At these ceremonies, her generosity and philanthropy towards students with special needs were recognized with an honorary degree. |
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The honorary recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, jailed the axeman for seven years in December. |
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His first official honorary consultant post came in 1946 when he was appointed to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. |
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He was actively involved in teaching and was an honorary senior lecturer at Birmingham. |
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An Orkney woman has been made an honorary Cree Indian, after visiting distant relatives on a reserve in Canada recently. |
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A leading layman in the Presbyterian Church, he held for years the post of honorary director of the Union Theological Seminary. |
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Every one, from the president to the long list of committee members, renders honorary service. |
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The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
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The honorary recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, gave her a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years. |
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It is my honorary responsibility to receive donations, subscriptions and offerings sent to the group. |
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech. |
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When I give a fellow an honorary doctor of divinity, it's just a little piece of paper. |
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He refused to accept honorary degrees but he did accept honorary membership of academies and learned societies. |
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He was elected to honorary membership of eighteen academies and learned societies in Europe, India, and the United States. |
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He was elected an honorary member of over twenty learned societies and academies world-wide. |
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Irishman Bob Geldof was famously made an honorary knight for his work for Live Aid. |
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It had a large Latino and Chicano population, of which I became an honorary member because of my dark hair, eyes, and complexion. |
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Now Hunter wanted to confer an honorary doctorate on me, and I needed to find the words to properly convey how honored I felt. |
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There, Cornelius was presented with an honorary street sign with his name and the Soul Train logo on it. |
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No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree. |
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Dutch painters like Anthony van Dyck and Peter Paul Rubens have been adopted as honorary Englishmen, partly because they painted so many portraits of our leading lights. |
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He was also appointed honorary lecturer in clinical medicine. |
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He was an honorary medical officer to the Royal Windsor Horse show and the Guards Polo Club from their inception and a member of the Barbers livery company. |
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Despite a long list of honorary titles she has remained far from grand. |
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Jennifer Egan gets an honorary Dude Lit mention for A Visit from the goon Squad. |
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Bratton now announced that he was appointing Ramos an honorary chaplain at the 84th Precinct where he was assigned. |
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Today, few colleges baldly award honorary degrees to benefactors. |
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On June 2, 1973, I was the honorary batboy at a Pittsburgh Pirates game. |
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He has twice visited Mecca, has 18 grandsons and is held in great respect by everyone in Barra where he is the main landlord and the honorary muezzin in the mosque. |
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In 1921, the Knox Academy brashly issued an honorary membership to Madame Marie Curie, the Polish-French co-discoverer of radium and the only two-time Nobelist in science. |
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Estonia and Scotland have strong links and, on the eve of Estonia's accession to the European Union, the country has recently appointed an honorary consul in Scotland. |
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A host of local dignitaries presented bouquets of flowers to Rewat Thongprada, the honorary consul appointed by the Kazakhstan ministry of foreign affairs. |
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You'll need a strong stomach to read about her experience of childbirth on page 6, but it's powerful stuff and if the magazine's honorary girl can handle it, so can you. |
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He commanded the unit for six years and was its honorary colonel twice. |
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In her role as chancellor of the university, Ms Ford presented honorary degrees to culture supremo Felicity Goodey and award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. |
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Along with seven other honorands Marina will be awarded her honorary degree at the University's annual honorary degree ceremony, on Wednesday 21 June. |
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The man who led Russia through the most difficult days of his country's shift to democracy, will also be conferred with an honorary degree during his two-day trip. |
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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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In 2002 they led a spectacular parade through Skipton when Craven District Council conferred honorary citizenship of the district upon the regiment. |
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Those who become involved will become honorary members of the Inch Polo Club and its facilities will be available to the members throughout the festival. |
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The University of Bolton has announced its first honorary fellows. |
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For some inexplicable reason the former was made an honorary member. |
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He was also elected to honorary positions such as honorary president of the Janos Bolyai Mathematical Society and the John von Neumann Society for Computer Science. |
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Last July, he was named an honorary fellow of UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, for his work in helping the world's most vulnerable children. |
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He was given the title of honorary physician to the Queen in 1967 for his public health work in Lancashire and for advising the Ministry of Health. |
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In the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists she was a member of council, a vice president, a member of the court of patrons, and an honorary fellow. |
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Concert pianist Marcel Zidani, an honorary member of the trust, who lives in Honeybourne, will play a composition he has written himself, at All Saints Church. |
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He felt that it was time to consult honorary representatives to ensure that things were improving and to obtain their feedback and suggestions for additional enhancements. |
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The club's honorary secretary Ian Gair said members were happy and relieved by the planning committee's decision, but he acknowledged there were still hurdles to clear. |
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He was honorary consultant to the army and to St Thomas's Hospital. |
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Consultants with honorary contracts, who are almost exclusively those with academic posts, were much more likely than others to hold awards at all levels. |
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Sol is honorary consul for Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. |
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The UK ambassador to Thailand will represent Britain at commemorative events on Phi Phi island and Britain's honorary consul is attending a ceremony on Phuket. |
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The 72 year old was in town to collect an honorary ACTRA award. |
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The friend had been given an honorary degree at her commencement. |
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Over the years, field marshals, generals, prime ministers and archbishops have been made honorary freemen of the city, although Winston Churchill did not take up the offer. |
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The honorary consulship provides him with consular plates for his cars. |
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The former manager of Derby County, Nottingham Forest and, briefly, Leeds United became the first living person to be made an honorary freeman of the city of Derby. |
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He was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus as a third degree knight and fourth degree honorary knight. |
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Lee is on a one-week visit to attend his granddaughter's graduation and receive an honorary membership from an academic organization in Manchester. |
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The tribes also passed honorary decrees, awarded honorific crowns, and sponsored dinners for all members at the time of the Dionysiac and Panathenaic festivals. |
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When she retired, the university named her honorary professor emerita. |
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The University has announced that the majority of the degrees will be issued on 22 June, at the University's annual honorary degree ceremony, Encaenia. |
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The office of lieutenant was honorary, and held during the royal pleasure, but virtually for life. |
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A ROCK legend has swapped his guitar for a mortarboard as he received an honorary degree. |
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A ROCK legend has swapped his bass guitar for a mortarboard as he received an honorary degree. |
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The silver-and-red torch will then be taken out for an honorary space walk on November 9 by Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Sergei Ryazansky. |
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The Academy-Award nominated actress received two Tonys, an honorary Oscar and scores of film and TV roles. |
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He was explicitly ordered to remain in Norway on the basis of his honorary rank. |
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The following year he received the Albert Einstein Medal and an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was promoted to honorary junior commander five months later. |
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In 1806 he was conferred the honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Glasgow. |
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In 1960, Crick accepted an honorary fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, one factor being that the new college did not have a chapel. |
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In 1872 he was made an honorary fellow of Trinity College, and three years later an ordinary fellow, which meant stipend as well as honour. |
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After he asserted that he had been cheated, his honorary membership of the NYYC was revoked. |
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He was made an OBE in 2000, and is currently honorary president of the Snooker Writers' Association. |
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Six honorary fellows have been elected to date, including Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve. |
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New York State's recently deceased native son received the honours, but not before Bright was inducted as its first honorary member. |
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As Chancellor of Oxford University, Macmillan condemned its refusal in February 1985 to award Thatcher an honorary degree. |
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The British Poet Laureate is an honorary position appointed by the monarch of the United Kingdom on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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As at 2015 the position is an honorary one, and the office holder is left to decide on which occasions they will produce poetry. |
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He met William Wordsworth, who was receiving an honorary degree, at the ceremony. |
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In 2008, McEwan was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature by University College London, where he used to teach English literature. |
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For the last six years a group of Shimer alums together with some honorary Shimerians have been meeting once a month in Evanston. |
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On 8 December 2016 Button was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from the University of Bath. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was awarded the rank of honorary junior commander five months later. |
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Justice Holmes was an honorary member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. |
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Maitland held honorary doctorates from the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Glasgow, Moscow and Cracow. |
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On the other hand, in some Eastern Orthodox Churches title of metropolitan is only honorary, with no special or additional jurisdiction. |
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In 1998, Kalamazoo College awarded Goss an honorary doctorate in music for her contributions to the field of piano pedagogy and music education. |
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The society also elects royal fellows, honorary fellows and foreign members. |
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In 2015, he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering by Oxford Brookes University. |
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As stated above, this is merely an honorary title involving no additional power. |
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He was one of the first six international scholars to be elected as honorary members of the Linguistic Society of America. |
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Since then he has lectured at Bangor University and the University of Reading and is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor. |
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Valdes has presented many honorary lectureships and has authored more than 240 publications. |
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Bulgariaas government on Wednesday gave the green light to Antigua and Barbuda to open a honorary consulate in Sofia. |
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In 2015, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Leeds. |
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In 1822 the family moved back to New Haven, where Webster was awarded an honorary degree from Yale the following year. |
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She was presented with an honorary degree for her services to entertainment. |
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It is also charged to liaise with general consuls and honorary consuls based in Puerto Rico. |
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There is no higher accolade at this school than an honorary degree. |
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The body has its headquarters on the Plaza Murillo in La Paz, but also holds honorary sessions elsewhere in Bolivia. |
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In 2015, he received an honorary degree from the University of Bolton for his contributions to sport and charity. |
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Gavin Shuker, member of parliament for Luton South, joined the celebration as an honorary cabin crew member to welcome passengers aboard. |
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The Senate had ceased to have real political and legislative authority but remained as an honorary council with titular members. |
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In 2011 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. |
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On 3 April 2009 at Guildford Cathedral, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Surrey for services to the sports industry. |
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He remained as honorary president from his retirement in 1999 to his death. |
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Despite receiving four honorary golden chains, he was not promoted further. |
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John Terry was the honorary British consul in the popular tourist destination Montego Bay. |
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In the Roman Republic, this was an honorary title assumed by certain military commanders. |
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At the end of this book, Thomas is made an honorary member of the National Collection. |
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She has also been conferred honorary doctorates by the University of Wales and the University of Glamorgan. |
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We have three honorary consulates general in Turkey, including one in Bursa. |
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When Louis fell on hard financial times, Dempsey served as honorary chairman of a fund to assist Louis. |
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This past May, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oulu, Finland. |
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He was awarded a University of Wales honorary Doctorate of Literature in 1966 after retiring from his job at the bank. |
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Sir Chris was made an honorary group captain in the Air Training Corps after his retirement from competitive cycling. |
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The 52-year-old queen received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree prior to her address to 464 seniors. |
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Rosenberg the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of his leadership of the Illinois CPA Society. |
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Ms McKinnell was honorary milk monitor at Fawdon Community Association's playgroup. |
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There was hardly a foreign scientific society of note without his name among its honorary members. |
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On Monday, the Ecumenical Patriarch will be awarded an honorary degree by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
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A total of 41 consulates general and 23 honorary consulates have offices in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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In 2015 he received an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art in London. |
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He was awarded honorary degrees by St Andrews, Oxford and Brandeis universities. |
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Rhodri Morgan was awarded several honorary degrees for his service to the United Kingdom, including the following. |
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The University Syndicate in its meeting held recently unanimously approved the conferment of an honorary Degree of Doctor of Science upon Engr. |
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In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow. |
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In June 2014 former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Walker of Aldringham was also promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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At the same time, Guthrie, who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001, was promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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The same month, Chaplin was invested with the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by the universities of Oxford and Durham. |
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The Compton Community College District presented honorary associate in arts degrees to the internees. |
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Here, the University of Sydney, which had once barred him from working there, awarded him an honorary degree. |
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The Czar has conferred upon Queen Olga, the honorary position of an admiral of the Russian fleet. |
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He is an honorary Life President of the club, and in 2014 had a stand named after him at the club's home stadium. |
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The meeting ended with Llewelyn Kenrick appointed as the first chairman and honorary secretary with John Hawley Edwards as first treasurer. |
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Civic leaders in Brighton and Hove decided to make the Nobel Peace Prize-winner an honorary freewoman for her human rights record. |
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He received honorary degrees and fellowships from 19 conservatories and universities in Europe and America. |
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In 1877 Morris was approached by Oxford University and offered the largely honorary position of Professor of Poetry. |
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In 1975 he was awarded honorary Doctor of Letters degrees by the Universities of Salford and Liverpool. |
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He received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music the same year. |
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In the same year Oxford University conferred upon him an honorary Doctorate of Letters. |
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Now a university honorary, he will work closely with the University in particular London College of Music, a faculty within the institute. |
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On Thursday 29 November 2012, Arnold received an honorary degree from University of West London. |
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In 2001, the University of York conferred an honorary degree on Barry, and in 2002 he was named an Honorary Freeman of the City of York. |
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Its honorary officers have included Evelyn Barbirolli, Daniel Barenboim and Michael Kennedy. |
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Henry James, George Henry Lewes, and Virginia's honorary godfather, James Russell Lowell, were among the visitors to the house. |
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The chair of the council itself is an honorary position with no real power. |
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Several universities awarded him honorary doctorates, including Yale and Harvard. |
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As a result of his correspondence with Mirabeau and other leaders of the French Revolution, Bentham was declared an honorary citizen of France. |
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He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1765 by Trinity College Dublin and in 1775 by Oxford University. |
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Paine's honorary citizenship was in recognition of the publishing of his Rights of Man, Part II and the sensation it created within France. |
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In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. |
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Bell received numerous honorary degrees from colleges and universities to the point that the requests almost became burdensome. |
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In 1904 he was knighted, awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal, and made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society. |
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On returning to England, he was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree from Oxford University. |
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Initially all field officers were Royal Navy officers as the Royal Navy felt that the ranks of Marine field officers were largely honorary. |
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Chaucer was also appointed keeper of the lodge at the King's park in Feckenham, which was a largely honorary appointment. |
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Critical acclaim, Oscar nominations, awards, honorary degrees and that OBE might have combined to turn some actor's heads but it seems there is no starriness about Pete. |
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He was one of the founding fellows of the British Academy, an honorary fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and honorary bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
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Paul Coggle, an honorary senior research fellow at the University of Kent, agrees that an accent is only liked or disliked because of prejudices we have picked up in life. |
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It was designated the European Grand Prix five times between 1950 and 1977, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. |
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Costume designer Janty Yates won an Oscar for her work on Gladiator and cinematographer Jack Cardiff was given an honorary award for his 70 years in the film industry. |
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Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been appointed as Chairperson of the Prime Minister s Youth Programme on purely honorary basis without receiving any pay or perk for the assignment. |
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Received an honorary doctorate of science from undergrad alma mater. |
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The PGA also has granted posthumous honorary membership to Louis. |
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In 1921, he was the honorary president of the Second International Congress of Eugenics held under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. |
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Tendulkar is not the first cricketer to be conferred the Order of Australia, as in 2009, West Indies legend Brian Lara had also been made an honorary member. |
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He is also honorary laryngologist to the Royal Northern College of Music. |
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Only several persons in the world were awarded the honorary 9th Dan. |
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In 2005, she received an honorary fellowship from the Rector of London's University of Arts, Sir Michael Bichard and University Registrar Susan Asser. |
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But as an honorary holder of the title he can use the letters GCB after his name and wear the honour's insignia, comprising a star, badge and broad band of crimson silk. |
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When he stood down in 1921 he became honorary reader in paleography at Durham University and honorary librarian to the Dean and Chapter Library of Durham Cathedral. |
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In 2005, Newell was presented with an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts by the University of Hertfordshire which has a campus in St Albans, his birthplace. |
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In 2000, he was awarded an honorary DLitt by the University of Oxford. |
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In March 2011, Blake was awarded an honorary DMus from the University of Leeds, and marked by the public unveiling of his artwork for the Boogie For Stu album. |
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A former Prime Minister, Lord Rosebery was an influential figure in Scottish football, serving as honorary President of the SFA and Edinburgh team Hearts. |
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Councils may make people honorary freemen or honorary aldermen. |
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The school says the 74-year-old Sheen will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree at graduation ceremonies on May 3 at the University of Dayton Arena. |
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In March 1983, at the age of 89, Saunders Lewis was made an honorary Doctor of Letters of the University of Wales at a ceremony specially conducted at his home in Penarth. |
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In 1904 Swan was knighted by King Edward VII, awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal, and was made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society. |
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On 8 May 2009, Andrews received the honorary George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Music at the annual UCLA Spring Sing competition in Pauley Pavilion. |
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Information scientists are generally involved in helping formulate policies and are often wheeled on as honorary boffs to sit on and advise committees. |
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His Highness Sheikh Nasser was awarded an honorary PhD from the Sapienza University of Rome and the Seal of Sigillum Magnum from the University of Bologna. |
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In June 1853 Disraeli was awarded an honorary degree by Oxford University. |
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Many of these nations, such as Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Canada, Thailand and the Czech Republic are represented by honorary consulates. |
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In 1891 was appointed as an honorary canon of Carlisle Cathedral. |
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Clinician Erhard Schulte, known worldwide as an author, editor, and hippology historian, has for many years held honorary positions in Germany's Trakehner Verband. |
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The first honorary freeman of Newcastle was Sir William George Armstrong in 1886, for his great achievements, including the invention of the Armstrong Gun. |
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In 1946, the year of Shaw's ninetieth birthday, he accepted the freedom of Dublin and became the first honorary freeman of the borough of St Pancras, London. |
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Baclon was also chairman of the Film Production Board from 1963-71, a governor of the British Film Institute and an honorary Fellow of the British Kinematograph Society. |
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Smith has been conferred honorary degrees by the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and also Paisley, where he was installed as Chancellor in 2003 serving for 10 years. |
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Haig received many honorary degrees from universities, including. |
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Graham Avery, the EC's honorary director general, agreed with Edward. |
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Three prominent RIF Advocates are honorary co-hosts of the celebration. |
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In the period from 1973 to 1974 Larkin became an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and was awarded honorary degrees by Warwick, St Andrews and Sussex universities. |
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Any person or body holding the honorary freedom of any place. |
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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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In June 1614, the University of Cambridge by unanimous vote elected Coke High Steward, an honorary office immediately below Chancellor of the University. |
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