I also pay tribute to some of those who have given valedictory speeches here in the last few days. |
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A crowd congregated to pay tribute to his many his sacrifices to the Kingdom. |
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They wish her many more contented years in health and happiness and pay tribute to a noble lady who possesses sterling qualities. |
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Filing in, I walked past multiple KISS families and friends, each group dressed up in a bodacious effort to pay tribute to their rock gods. |
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Be sure to pay tribute to your sweetheart with a kiss and a cuddle and a special treat. |
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It would also be a good time to pay tribute to him, for his insight, industry and great depth of knowledge. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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The museum opened in 1983 to pay tribute to the commitment of past firefighters and to preserve historic artefacts. |
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I would like to pay tribute to the staff who worked so hard to support this troubled young woman. |
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Manager Eddie Gray will pay tribute to Charles while a video screen will show footage of the man in action. |
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I wanted to pay tribute to this addictive and dazzling language of the Guyanese street. |
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It is an ideal opportunity for the general public to pay tribute to the hard work of particular individuals in their area of expertise. |
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Senator Lott's remarks were intended to pay tribute to a remarkable man who led a remarkable life. |
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Children of all ages from toddlers to octogenarians came to pay tribute to one of the true heroes of Irish sport. |
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She was eventually forced to sue for peace but still refused to pay tribute to the Portuguese. |
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If you want to do business in those areas, you have to pay tribute to the dons. |
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It also helps them pay tribute to the deceased with musical, video, and multimedia presentations. |
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Mr Noone said he was delighted to be present to pay tribute to an outstanding teacher and principal. |
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Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to Senator Jennings Randolph on the anniversary of the passage of the 26th Amendment. |
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Chicago's most important people were present to pay tribute to Maureen and wish her well on her birthday. |
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It made me want to run out and start a rockabilly band to pay tribute to rock's greatest geek. |
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The body will then lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda so that the public will be able to pay tribute to him. |
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He invited those present to examine themselves as the best way to pay tribute to McBurnie. |
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Tommy went on to pay tribute to the county footballers, saying they are often maligned. |
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The death of Robin Cook occurred too late last Saturday for me to pay tribute to him, a situation I intend to rectify just now. |
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He went on to pay tribute to his uncle, Joe Dunne, who was present at the gathering. |
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All were there to give thanks for their survival and to pay tribute to those who never returned from the beaches. |
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The conference will pay tribute to Wallenberg and present the latest findings in the ongoing search for the truth. |
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Hundreds turned out to pay tribute to a beloved former headteacher at a memorial service to give thanks for her life. |
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Many sources cited in the book pay tribute to his ability to include others, to lead. |
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She also wished to pay tribute to all those who sent flowers, gifts, cards and goodwill messages. |
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Finally, this week it is my privilege to pay tribute to the editor of our sister newspaper in Mayo. |
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Jean Mohr's photos, adeptly laid out by Swiss graphic designer Sandra Binder, pay tribute to their artistry. |
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Calder, however, was at pains to pay tribute to Boroughmuir's dashing performance in conditions that varied between plain nasty and downright vicious. |
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Colleagues from his days in St. Patrick's Training College in Dublin came from various parts of the country to pay tribute to their departed friend. |
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The guy has brought all his resources to bear to pay tribute to blue collar heroism, dignify mundane aspirations, memorialize the dead, and console the survivors. |
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I want to pay tribute to that effort and spirit of enterprise. |
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I should also like to pay tribute to the Petitions Committee secretariat and their tireless support for the Members' work and our work. |
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I want to pay tribute to the Elders, some of whom are no longer with us, who helped make this progress possible. |
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We all pay tribute to the clear-sightedness and the courage of these women and men. |
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Watercolours to pay tribute to one of my favourite TV broadcast, with Robert Conrad. |
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And I pay tribute to Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, the Director-General, and his staff for their never-failing support to our group. |
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The clock's red cedar tower evokes images of Canada's lush forest landscapes and pay tribute to Aboriginal culture and tradition. |
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I also wish to pay tribute to the 14 first nations who were the groundbreakers, as it were. |
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While the policy is good, and while I pay tribute to it, we have to go back to the drawing board. |
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After the sunset we all get together in the main room of the convent, to declaim some suttas in order to pay tribute to Buddha. |
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In many cases, their service to the Organization has often been of long duration, and I pay tribute to their extraordinary dedication. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would certainly want to pay tribute to the theatrics of the member for Eglinton-Lawrence, that is for sure. |
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And I idealize it in order to reveal its own essence and to pay tribute to it. |
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And I should like once again to pay tribute to President Putin for inviting me, most opportunely in my view, to address you today. |
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You are seldom in the limelight, but I wish to pay tribute to your exceptional qualities and your very great merit. |
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In this regard, we pay tribute to the organizations around the world which provide these essential services to victims and their families. |
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Rosie, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and all the former co-hosts of The View reunited to pay tribute to Barbara Walters. |
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Those engaged in drug dealing, prostitution, and bookmaking pay tribute to the gangsters protecting their territory. |
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Each year on Armistice Day all of us pay tribute to our veterans for fighting so bravely in a war that we are proud to have fought. |
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Mr. Speaker, I want to pay tribute to Robert Gagné, a big-hearted man who has been giving of his time as a volunteer for 53 years. |
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Let me also pay tribute to your predecessor, the Ambassador of Peru, for the efforts he undertook throughout his term of office last autumn. |
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I do believe that we must pay tribute to the Commission for not having despaired but for having reopened a necessary and useful debate. |
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to and give thanks for the life of Scott Thorkelson. |
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Canadians indeed do want to remember their history, and vow to continue to pay tribute to those who built this glorious country. |
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It would also like to pay tribute to your predecessor, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka, for her untiring efforts. |
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After these first four matchdays, it would be churlish not to pay tribute to the extraordinary solidity of the Nigerian defence. |
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The authors of this book are circus enthusiasts and wished to pay tribute to the circus by retracing its history. |
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During this session we mourn that enormous loss for humanity and pay tribute to the memory of the victims. |
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I pay tribute to AMIS, which has performed valiantly under the most difficult conditions. |
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I want to pay tribute to the President's efforts, I want to pay tribute to the President's calm decency in the face of this crisis. |
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At the same time, let me also pay tribute to all the other Tibetan physicians and centres of Tibetan Medicine around the world. |
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Right here, in 1967, General de Gaulle came to pay tribute to those of your colleagues who had built Le Redoutable. |
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And so today, I would like to pay tribute to all of the women and men who have given their lives in the pursuit of truth. |
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I also pay tribute to the many, many leaders from around the world who have made significant contributions to this effort. |
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School children of all ages prepare to pay tribute to their country's past. |
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I would like to thank and pay tribute to all those members who assisted in hosting any of the events. |
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Indonesia would like to pay tribute to the dedication and sacrifices of humanitarian personnel. |
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We pay tribute to the memory of the victims and convey our deepest sympathy to their families, as well as to the American and Saudi peoples. |
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I wish to pay tribute to the troops for the efforts and the sacrifice made. |
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I would like to seize this opportunity to pay tribute to all the humanitarian agencies and to their personnel for their dedication and courage. |
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We would like to pay tribute to UNRWA, which is working in very dangerous conditions. |
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The visits are not intended to pay tribute to the war criminals, he said. |
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The verticality of the torsos and a repeated motif of small, close-to-the-body hops appeared to pay tribute to the medieval music and dances that inspired the piece. |
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About 10,000 Rangers fans make the trip to Bradford to pay tribute to Stuart McCall, whose testimonial sees the Yorkshire side take on Rangers' nine-in-a-row side. |
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I also pay tribute to the select committee secretariat for their work. |
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How can one not pay tribute to the unheard-of tenacity he demonstrated during every stage of this war? |
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The celebrity steeplejack started building the pithead system with a 70 ft mineshaft to pay tribute to Bolton's history, but got into trouble after neighbours complained. |
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She also wants to use the opportunity to pay tribute to the people in Swindon who have shown her family an overwhelming amount of support since his death. |
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An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it paraded the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital. |
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I should like to pay tribute to his courage, but also to his clear-sightedness, because, even in his initial statements, he drew a clear distinction between his kidnappers and the Chechen people as a whole. |
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So today, we are all celebrating the Canadian crown together, just as we plan to pay tribute to you for the services you have rendered and are yet to render to this magnificent country of ours. |
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I also want to pay tribute to the memory of former Information Commissioner Dr. John Grace whose impassioned pleas for reform, 15 years ago, still resonate today. |
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I would also pay tribute to the self-sacrifice of the fire-fighters and volunteers and, of course, express sympathy for the victims and their families. |
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During those seven days, Canadians will be able to pay tribute to Canada's soldiers and help meet the growing need for blood products by giving blood at a donor clinic. |
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In conclusion, I would like to pay tribute to the untiring efforts and perseverance of my Special Representative to achieve a lasting and mutually acceptable solution to the conflict. |
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We learn that the term patenteux, long used in a derogatory sense to describe a handyman, has become more respectable and is often used to pay tribute to folk art. |
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In this context let me pay tribute to the ECB, which has shown itself an assured and effective global player, with the euro a key steadying force. |
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In this, the latest of our round-ups, we pay tribute to title-winning exploits in Egypt and Belgium, highlight a landmark achievement for Germany's elder statesman and laud Uruguay's leaders for a Lazarus-like comeback. |
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We should also pay tribute to the jury members who have the difficult task of picking out a small number of works from an ever-increasing abundance of entries. |
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Let each and everyone here pay tribute to the indefatigable debater, to one who stood unbowed, believing beyond all reasonable belief that ideas could change the world. |
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Women still pay visits to the shrine in large number to pay tribute to the great Pashto language. |
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His regular rider, Ruby Walsh, was the first to pay tribute to the dual-Champion Hurdler who won an unprecedented 22 Grade 1 races. |
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Instead he opted for an outfit that seemed to pay tribute to Gregor Fisher's scruffy comedy character. |
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I draw my strength back from 3 generations, my parents', I must pay tribute to, my wife's and my brother's, they both help me everyday, my 4 children to whom I must pass down the soundest and most motivating tool ever. |
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In particular, I would like to pay tribute to Mr. De Mistura in what will be his final appearance before the Security Council in his role as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Representative for Iraq. |
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In this context, let me pay tribute to the troika of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, which helped us to pursue this process and to dispel the doubts we had before formalizing this decision. |
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I am proud to pay tribute to his dedication and constant efforts to improve the lives and assist the integration of people who are experiencing difficulties. |
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In this respect, I pay tribute to Istanbul's hosting of a Conference that is about to make a breakthrough in the long-lasting ordeal of the Somali people, as time has come for an end to their sufferings. |
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I should like to pay tribute to you for this achievement here in UNESCO, the house of peace, which owes its existence not to the mere absence of hostility, but to a meeting of minds. |
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In all languages and cultures, local, national and regional marches were occasions to pay tribute to feminist pioneers and remind ourselves of the history of women's movements. |
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A power vacuum formed, allowing a mass peasant rebellion, refusal to pay tribute to the daimyo, and also uprisings of the lower classes in the cities. |
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Mr Jouyet, may I take this opportunity to pay tribute to the French Presidency for its pro-activeness that has enabled intentions to be transformed swiftly into action. |
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She did not have the right to pay tribute to his life or his death. |
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We not only pay tribute to all Canadian Veterans, but we also honour those who continue to serve our country in Afghanistan and other areas of conflict. |
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His army was weak and he was forced to pay tribute to Ivar in order to make peace with the Danes. |
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These pirates, which are called wichingi by their own people, and Ascomanni by our own people, pay tribute to the Danish king. |
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After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar looks over the sea and resolves to order Britain to swear obedience and pay tribute to Rome. |
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Guiderius refuses to pay tribute to emperor Claudius, who then invades Britain. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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He stated only that he wanted to pay tribute to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. |
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At the least severe end of the scale, the defeated polity would be obliged to pay tribute to the victor. |
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The Russian people pay tribute to the legend of Yermak in a variety of ways. |
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From the fabrics to the cuts and the colours of the abayas, Abedin says she wanted to pay tribute to the Indian festival of Holi. |
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As we come to the end of the sixty-third session, I pay tribute to you, Father Miguel, on behalf of my country, President Ortega and the Nicaraguan delegation, and on my own account for your excellent work over the past year. |
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Honourable senators, I rise today to pay tribute to a former member of the extended family of the Senate, a person who was dedicated to the protection and service of others, and a devoted family man, Corporal Laurent Voyer. |
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Czechs were also signing condolence books to pay tribute to Havel in Prague and many other places all across the country, as well as in the Slovak capital of Bratislava. |
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Allow me once again to pay tribute to the memory of the victims and to their families, and to reaffirm France's unswerving determination to thwart the designs of terrorists wherever they may be active. |
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Today, I would like to pay tribute to the incredible progress that they have made, and ask them to continue their unswerving efforts to improve and enhance the St. Lawrence. |
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Some of the selected art may contain elements of humour, mystery, nostalgia or the morose, while others will merely pay tribute to the everyday objects in our lives. |
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A century and a half after the birth of René Lalique, Lalique Parfums wished to pay tribute to him with Fleur de Cristal a floral, fresh and musky fragrance. |
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I wanted to use my time to pay tribute to some of my brothers and sisters in the labour movement who are being whacked in the streets for having the temerity to stand up for fair wages and working conditions in that country. |
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And let me just say that when men of that calibre disappear we artists can only pay tribute to them in the hope of inciting others to do as much as they've done or even better. |
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The lazzi represented the descendants of the original inhabitants of the conquered territories, who were forced to make oaths of submission and pay tribute to the edhilingui. |
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In case of alliances, lesser parties may pay tribute to more powerful parties as a sign of allegiance and often in order to finance projects that benefited both parties. |
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A STOKE City fan is asking Liverpool fans at the Britannia Stadium on Sunday to help pay tribute to his father as he recovers from life-saving brain surgery. |
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The stage is set for the 70th anniversary commemorations that will pay tribute to the sacrifice and heroism of those who took part in the Battle of Britain. |
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Andrew is quick to pay tribute to the Riverside faithful for their role in the win over the Rumanians, which followed hot on the heels of the remarkable win over Basle. |
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During the ceremony, BAFTA pauses to pay tribute to those in the industry who died over the previous twelve months, with a montage of images accompanied by music. |
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Now in the Backbeats at least I can pay tribute to the man and his music. |
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He also instigated the Concert for George, which was held at the Hall on 29 November 2002 to pay tribute to Clapton's lifelong friend, former Beatle George Harrison. |
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