The only perquisites of the councilorship are the honors of being a councilor. |
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But it should only be attempted if the critic first honors the poem's literalness, because the poem's cold power is in its literalness. |
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I think it's a great idea, and it honors the survivors of that horrible tragedy. |
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When Irene passed away, her daughter contacted Arlington National Cemetery to arrange to have her mother inurned there with military honors. |
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She managed to steal most of the honors, turning in a cracking performance as the man-eating Dorien. |
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Cremated remains are buried or inurned in national cemeteries in the same manner and with the same honors as casketed remains. |
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The math behind computing valedictorian status has always been iffy with people arguing over honors points. |
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All majors in honors must complete at least one semester of study abroad in a French-speaking country. |
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The firm attributes its success to a talented staff and an open culture that honors individual creativity and nurtures teamwork. |
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The three-hour conference is especially significant because it honors sadhus of both the Saiva and Vaishnava akharas. |
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No fewer than 82 of Lithuania's finest competitors vied for honors in this year's event. |
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I think he is much more concerned with how I am loving my neighbors, caring for the sick, and pastoring the church in a way that honors Him. |
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An honors student, he graduated Valedictorian of his high school and college classes. |
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India honors him as the Father of the Nation and his birth anniversary is a national holiday. |
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Points are also scored for honors, which are the Ace, King, Queen, and Jack of trumps. |
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He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, of which the Siemens prize is the latest addition. |
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With expertise in anthropology and Aboriginal arts, Chen's specialties and dedication in these fields have gained him numerous honors and awards. |
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Had there been a smooth political and national situation, the Everest summiteers could have been bestowed warmer honors. |
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The Sloan Prize honors the most outstanding recent basic science contribution to cancer research. |
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This year's Nobel Prize in Physics honors three theorists whose insight resolved what had appeared to be an intractable subatomic paradox. |
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More than simply winning Horse of the Year honors, that spunky mustang stole my heart. |
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Wilson has received numerous awards and honors, including the National Medal of Science. |
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Peer Larson argued that Whitnall High School's honors pre-calculus class had to stick to the 180-day school calendar. |
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When I'd buy a drink from the vending machine, they would gladly do the honors of putting the coin inside. |
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The colt uncorked a devastating far turn run to sweep past the field and win by five lengths, earnings championship honors. |
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Even as the two-time winner of the prestigious Booker Prize, Coetzee didn't show up for the honors. |
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These honors translate into higher box office receipts and greater exposure for our films. |
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The list honors entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow their companies within some of America's most economically depressed areas. |
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Her work and accomplishments have led to numerous honors, dance awards, grants, and fellowships. |
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The Gerhard Richter survey at the Museum of Modern Art won top honors for best monographic museum show in New York. |
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Thus, it honors the great rishis, gurus, sants and mahatmas as the greatest heroes of all. |
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The other half of the truth was that I was on the dean's list and preparing to graduate college with honors. |
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In New York venues, top honors for the best monographic museum show went to the Dieter Roth retrospective. |
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I am the same person I was when I received those awards and honors, and the Scouts in the troop were indeed given a role model. |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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At MIT, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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But he has passed from the living of earth, full of years, and full of honors, to the rest of the patriarchs. |
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The Shinto shrine honors convicted Japanese war criminals along with the war dead. |
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Solution-focused therapy honors families as knowers of their experience with sufficient resources to define treatment goals and achieve change. |
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He had lined up a dream camp counselor job last June, but honors pre-calculus homework turned his summer into a headache. |
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Charcot became a legend in his own lifetime and was elected to several major medical and neurologic societies in Europe and accorded many honors. |
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I am an author and book reviewer, and my site honors veterans of many wars from many eras. |
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I was seated as first chair of the second clarinets in the all-state high school honors band. |
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Honda honors its commitment to society by casting the 2001 Civic in the image and likeness of its predecessor. |
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Ph.Ds, high IQs, and intellectual honors are not antidotes to thickheadedness. |
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He was graduated with honors from Oxford, ran unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1964, then began writing teleplays. |
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Younger students are more likely to have received college graduation honors and other awards and to have been elected to a national honor society. |
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Celia Eydeland, 17Piano since 7, played at Carnegie Hall, music honors program. |
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It was, I have to say, at the bottom of the hierarchy of royal honors, a British Empire Medal. |
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This dance honors the soil from which the harvest is reaped. |
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He leveraged his earlier experience and knocked a computer science degree out of the park, graduating with high honors. |
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Angela Lansbury has been created a dame in the Queen's New Year honors list, for services to drama and charity. |
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One of Yudashkin's greatest national honors came in 2007, when he was asked to redesign the Russian army uniforms. |
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He received first class honors in classical moderations and literae humaniores and, upon graduation, was elected to a Fellowship of University College, Oxford. |
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State honors, generally reserved for members of the Nepalese royal family, were given to Babu Chhiri, who established at least two climbing records. |
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At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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McGruder is the creative genius behind The Boondocks, a five-year-old comic strip that honors no sacred cows and eviscerates politicians of all stripes. |
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Established in 1998, this biennial exhibition award honors Tremaine, a life-long collector of contemporary art, who formed the foundation prior to her 1987 death. |
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You could easily tell the public from the private, because the private schools had to wear their number one uniform complete with blazers covered in honors badges. |
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When Mary Jane died in September 2010, young James had just received an honors degree in neuroscience. |
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She has won numerous awards for her work, including Emmy, Peabody, duPont, and Foreign Press Club honors. |
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She then resumed her campaign to get the military victims what she viewed as their due benefits and honors. |
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The ordination ceremony honors the presence of a special voice. |
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The new name, B. omurai, honors the late Japanese cetologist Hideo Omura. |
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Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers. |
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As a result of the decision, Smith, who died in February, will be inurned with Air Force military honors on June 14 at the Arlington National Cemetery Columbarium. |
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By stars and red checks, smiles and frowns, prizes, honors, and disgraces, I teach kids to surrender their will to the predestinated chain of command. |
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With authors awarding Jay Gatsby honors as most famous fictional individual, journalists jokingly brought up Wright's circumlocutory stylings. |
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I also discuss with honors freshmen my struggles with what I call Former Honors Student Syndrome. |
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They were league champs in the Armed Inspection and Unarmed Color Guard and a tie with Central Springfield for Armed Color Guard top honors. |
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I was thinking of Lincoln on that last one, not more recent commanders-in-chief, but I guess Presidents' Day honors them, too. |
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Brandeis graduated from the Louisville Male High School at age 14 with the highest honors. |
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There he was knighted, and given a personal coat of arms, becoming the first conquistador to receive these honors. |
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Audie Murphy received many honors, such as the Distinguished Service Cross. |
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In the year of 1455, having graduated with honors, he was awarded a study fellowship from the monarch himself. |
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One display honors the more than 800 Heart Mountain internees, Shimokochi's brother-in-law among them, who entered the military. |
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Later, in 1478, gathering honors and with an enormous influence on the economy of the kingdom, he was appointed to the royal council. |
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Senior Megan Forti earned ECAC Division 3 New England women's soccer second-team honors. |
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Other honors and high regard were also accorded to the Christianized Datus by the Spanish Empire. |
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They return to the camp showered in praise and honors by their fellow soldiers. |
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The Romans commonly granted the local gods of the conquered territory the same honors as the earlier gods of the Roman state religion. |
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The common name honors David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and collector who first reported the extraordinary nature and potential of the species. |
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He received honors and gifts from the Saxons and King Alfred stood witness at his confirmation. |
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Only 14 percent of the nondonating firms had officials who received honors, compared to 36 percent of the donating firms. |
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Also in 2006, the redesigned Civic won Car of the Year from the magazine, giving Honda a rare double win of Motor Trend honors. |
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Industry honors include the Apollo IBO contract, Roscoe, French Sisel Vert, design excellence and ADEX design awards. |
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Gupta has received several academic honors and awards, including the Henry Ford Health Research Award and Michiganian of the Year Award. |
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In a fundamental sense, this study honors philosophically the melioristic tradition of science. |
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In particular, Homecoming is upset with Chekist Street, which honors the state security organization of the early Soviet Union. |
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The Gold Medal honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. |
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It also won, among other honors, a California Book Award and the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. |
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The Bulgarian Orthodox Churchy honors Friday the memory of the Venerable Anthony the Great, on the holiday called Antonovden. |
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She worked for more than 30 years with the Mississippi Junior Miss State Program and won top honors from nationals for choreography. |
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And when your honors mean to solemnize The bargain of your faith, I do beseech you Even at that time I may be married too. |
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But he also admires the strength of children, and honors it in his work. |
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With satisfyingly multilayered plots, Pratchett's humor honors the intelligence of the reader. |
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And Darwin, who in spite of his reclusivity was fond of honors, received his belated acceptance by the French in good spirit. |
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Maxentius' rescripts were declared invalid, and the honors Maxentius had granted to leaders of the Senate were invalidated. |
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A weaker but statistically significant positive relation exists between the business student dummy variable and honors program completion. |
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Now, this Festschrift honors his life of heteropteran science and his tireless service of 38 years at The American Museum of Natural History. |
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This year, the Magellan crew took top honors with two big porbeagles, weighing 429 and 313 pounds. |
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Orozco has volunteered with numerous organizations and has received many honors, including principal's honor roll and Navy honors. |
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The Hall of Fame honors remarkable horses, jockeys, owners, and trainers. |
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SureThing CD Labeler took home top honors in the 2002 SharewareJunkies. |
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Keeping the original KCS red shield logo intact honors the company's rich 123-year history and unique legacy of an ambitious and entrepreneurial spirit and can-do attitude. |
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That's why we should keep recognizing educational achievement by continuing the valedictorian award and establishing other meaningful academic honors. |
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Pujals, who has earned four straight Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors, finished 25 of 40 for 232 yards and a touchdown to sophomore Kalif Raymond in the third quarter. |
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Almost the entire fourth chapter in his publicly released memoirs of achievements known as the Res Gestae was devoted to his military victories and honors. |
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The Takoma Park Poet Laureate program, established in May 2005, honors the achievements of a local poet, encouraging a wider appreciation of poetry and literature. |
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Despite his melancholic mood, da Gama was given a hero's welcome and showered with honors, including a triumphal procession and public festivities. |
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The award honors the scientific, vocational and intellectual fields and is limited to students who study at the vocational and professional institutes the ministry oversees. |
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No less important to fannish than mundane drinking, this useful beverage is even given divine honors by the sect of Beeros and worshipped as either Beer or Bheer. |
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The book honors the aggressive nature punkers love their scene for. |
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He has also won an impressive number of awards and has acquired such honors as a Doctor of Fine Arts, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Music, and Doctor of Humane Letters. |
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The award honors his efforts as cochair of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Team, a partnership between FHWA and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. |
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Small wonder that students in both honors and the humanities are less satisfied by the shallow stream of entertainment media when they have dipped into the Pierian Spring. |
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The other member of the My Thai team was the sous chef, Zach Le Doux, who graduated in May with honors from the HCAT culinary and baking programs. |
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The entire order, indeed, and the very institution itself, received a further humiliation by the elevation of a ruptuary, Raoul, a goldsmith, to the honors of nobility. |
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The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, honors achievements in the sport of thoroughbred horse racing. |
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On occasion, the student and his or her honors advisor may conclude that a different honors course would be preferable to a course on the draft schedule. |
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When he showed that petulant old warhorse of an artist, Horace Vernet, haberdashed with medals, Nadar had no trouble revealing a seeker of official honors. |
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The ruler must be the sole dispenser of honors and penalties. |
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Salvo was an individual medalist in sixleague matches and earned co-MVP honors in the Mission League, guiding the Knights to their fifth consecutive league title. |
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Under her, 25 players have obtained All-Big Ten accolades at Purdue, counting four first-team selections, and three Boilermakers have been recognized with All-America honors. |
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