The ceremony included the honouring of budding students of the school for excelling in various activities. |
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That said, the chances of a state-backed telecom company not honouring its obligations are pretty low. |
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While many of our own have forgotten the importance of honouring our country, she did not. |
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Last year additions were made to the inscription on the Cenotaph honouring the fallen heroes of Johannesburg. |
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As a trade union official and a citizen I know the importance of honouring agreements freely entered into. |
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Torn between honouring his father's memory and staying true to himself, Murdock drifts through law school, and into an uneasy adulthood. |
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Every significant filmmaking country in the world has an annual awards ceremony honouring the year's finest indigenous productions. |
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You fight and battle to the end, no matter who the opponent is, because you are honouring the game. |
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Performing the poignant trumpet call is the 92-year-old's way of honouring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for Queen and country. |
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Critics have said the Vatican had no business honouring a monarch who commanded troops who used poison gas in the conflict. |
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When slaves were drumming and dancing in the cabildos, Spanish colonial masters thought that they were honouring the saints. |
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One of the society's activities has been to erect plaques honouring the great range of achievers with Yorkshire roots. |
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I felt that, in disobeying the law, I was honouring them in my own small, unheroic and doubtless futile way. |
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The launch of the book honouring the life and work of James McKenna also coincided with the launch of a selection of poems on CD by Desmond Egan. |
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Nobody ever said it would be easy to establish an annual awards ceremony honouring the best productions in Scottish film and television. |
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The wife could go back to court and argue for a large lump sum as he is not honouring the maintenance payments. |
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Keegan confirmed that the Blues would be honouring promises made to lower division clubs over pre-season friendlies. |
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Thus it was not a lack of orders which handicapped the firm but the difficulty of honouring the orders owing to supply problems. |
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She was rechristened the CCGS Amundsen, honouring the legendary Arctic explorer, befitting of her new role as a research icebreaker. |
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The Governor General will deliver a speech honouring Canadian and French parliamentarians. |
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When you get to the verses about honouring God, take your time and listen to what God might want to say to you about this and your own lifestyle. |
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He enumerated the three degrees of filial piety: honouring father and mother, not disgracing them, and being able to support them. |
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These guiding principles of mutual deference and respect have set the tone for the contemporary approach to honouring requests by letters rogatory of foreign courts. |
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By the entrance are various commemorative plaques honouring the visits of recent British royalty and grandest noblemen of Norman roots, such as the Duke of Norfolk. |
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Today we are joined by four members of his family and we join them in mourning a great loss and honouring a great Canadian. |
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We are honoured by the presence of the Australian military attaché Colonel C. Galvin, who could join us today in honouring his countryman. |
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France was not to be outdone in honouring a man who spent most of his life on its soil. |
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It succeeded in honouring its duty to accommodate a disabled employee while at the same time holding the employee accountable for her duplicity. |
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I thus have the immense pleasure of congratulating the man we are honouring this evening. |
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Will she agree to erect a monument honouring firefighters killed in the line of duty? |
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The government refuses to see the real problem, and has an utter disrespect for the provinces by not honouring provincial jurisdictions. |
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Director Paul Gameson will conduct a 7.30 pm programme of Christmas music by Charpentier, honouring the Virgin Mary in a selection of carols, motets and dramatic oratorios. |
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The crest combines elements found in crests used by armigers named Dunlop and Morrison, thus honouring both Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap's heritage. |
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Each year approximately 70,000 pilgrims honouring the Uniate movement come to the Shrine. |
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That is my firmest belief and that is what the journalism we are honouring tonight brings to mind. |
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I would like to thank the Ontario Bar Association for honouring me with the Karen Spector award. |
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Canada needs to recommit to fully honouring the principles and targets of the Kyoto protocol now in their entirety. |
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In honouring acts of bravery today, we learn about ourselves in a way which almost stuns us. |
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Find your way, though the police would rather you did not, to remote Abydos and its exquisite bas-reliefs honouring the god Osiris. |
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I know all Canadians join me in honouring his achievements and wishing him a very happy birthday. |
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Writing this in the book felt to me like the way of honouring my own process and also honouring Angela. |
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But the bikers have insisted that their rally to Berlin is non-political and is aimed at honouring the graves of Soviet soldiers along the way. |
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Osborne says Britain has an almost unparalleled reputation for honouring its debts. |
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With a view to honouring this commitment, a number of initiatives will be undertaken. |
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I know that all hon. members will join me in honouring these worthy recipients. |
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The Higher Council for Youth and Sports is primarily responsible for honouring this commitment. |
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Some ceremonial elements carry over into the powwow form, in the opening, honouring and closing songs. |
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We are pleased to see the government is honouring the decision the Liberal government made last November to set up a public inquiry. |
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This monument marks another milestone in honouring the legacy of one of our country's pioneers. |
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The Ontario government has therefore committed to honouring the terms of existing collective agreements. |
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Embedded in Santropol Roulant's culture is an acknowledgement and honouring of change and transformation. |
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Only by honouring and strengthening the human rights of all can the international community succeed in its efforts to fight this scourge. |
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It's the best ten minute boost to female self-esteem ever invented, and I'd be the first to award Heat a gong honouring their services to womankind. |
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Martin's visit Sunday will bring to a close two weeks of celebrations honouring Acadian culture that drew thousands from around the world to Atlantic Canada. |
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The walls of temples were carved with images of Portuguese visitors and Arab traders, of Brahmins honouring the Buddha and Buddhists worshipping Hindu deities. |
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And a party associating with an armed group of people, albeit one honouring a prolonged ceasefire, cannot hold ministerial office in the Republic of Ireland. |
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However, the fourth Sunday of Lent was hailed as a day for honouring mothers, when servants would have the day off and be encouraged to return home. |
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Several universities, institutes and schools in the U.S., India and other countries have been honouring Chawla with awards celebrating her spirit. |
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There must be a change of attitude in the paymasters so they can see the morality of honouring contracts and doing justice to those persons rendering services to the people. |
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From the twelfth century to the nineteenth, coronation banquets honouring new monarchs were held here. |
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After demolition of the first monument, a new structure honouring Picton was commissioned. |
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In general, freestanding pyramids were shrines honouring powerful ancestors. |
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It is shameful that Canada, in addition to reneging on the treaties it has signed, is also no longer honouring the motions that we parliamentarians have adopted in this House. |
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On Schwarzenbach's birthday itself the literary critic Klara Obermüller gave a public testimonial lecture honouring the life and work of the writer and photographer. |
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The Liberals and Conservatives like to brag about recognizing the Quebec nation, but they refuse to give expression to that recognition by honouring that nation's only official language: French. |
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Write an opinion piece or editorial lampooning the government for not honouring its side of the 1999 Lome peace deal and people will brand you a rebel. |
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It is hard to understand how PEN, an organisation that defends freedom of expression, is somehow departing exotically into uncharted territory by honouring a magazine with a freedom of expression award. |
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The childlike faith is featured by logical and lucid thinking, public spirit, ability of forgiving, being opened to the world, honouring others charismas, and humble on knowledge. |
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This award will create a legacy of remembrance in the Canadian football industry by highlighting the attributes of Veterans and honouring their sacrifices and achievements. |
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In 2008 droughts stopped Australia from honouring a large number of grain delivery contracts it had signed, but thanks to international trade other countries rapidly stepped in to make up for the resultant shortfall. |
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Tomorrow, October 1, parliamentarians look forward to welcoming and honouring the Canadian medalists from the Olympics and paraOlympics right here in Ottawa and in the House of Commons. |
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Students, air cadets and the community will take part in the commemorative event honouring the memory of this great hero through a number of dedications and activities. |
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The first Film Awards ceremony took place in May 1949 and honouring the films The Best Years of Our Lives, Odd Man Out and The World Is Rich. |
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For Bank Austria, therefore, supporting improved corporate environmental performance is both honouring a commitment to contribute to sustainable development and a means of achieving a healthy bottom line. |
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The people we are honouring share these powerful qualities. |
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The SAQ Wine and Dine Experience presented by Air France will be honouring female talent, giving carte blanche to women who have so skilfully-and with such panache! |
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In the course of Buddhist history, the forms have become diverse, but the practice of honouring and even worshiping the Buddha or Buddha figure has remained a central component in all Buddhist traditions. |
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All of the stories that we are honouring tonight have this in common the commitment of an organization and everyone working for it to allow the journalists to tell a story. |
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In 2005 Ms. Peverett received a PEAK award honouring women's excellence in the field of finance and in 2009 was named one of the Influential Women in Business in Vancouver. |
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I believe it is an appropriate occasion on which to call on you and on all MEPs to support the call for 25 May to be declared an international day devoted to honouring those who fought heroically against totalitarianism. |
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With something so critical to our future, why are important decisions such as honouring Jack Nicklaus, left to some tinpot council? |
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I am very grateful to you for honouring me with the degree of Doctor of Philosophical Science honoris causa, which I accept as a tribute not only to myself but also to UNESCO and the ideals it represents. |
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The re-worked concept plan includes a mixed-density housing development, a retirement residence, a small office building and a commemorative park honouring Canada's war veterans. |
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Services will be totally inclusive, providing the additional supports required by families with varying needs and honouring the diversity of our communities. |
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There was also good news for Welsh rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, who received the David Dixon award honouring one competitor's contribution based on their performance, fair play and contribution to their team. |
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In order to aid the parties in honouring their obligation to respect the Blue Line in its entirety, UNIFIL intends to place visible markers on the ground along its full length. |
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I really want to salute the people organizing this Conference because I think they are honouring people who refuse to be pigeon-holed and refuse to stay in categories. |
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There can be no military solution to the tragedy of Burundi: negotiation, and the honouring of existing commitments, are the only possible way to restore the peace so longed for by the people. |
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Without honouring this most fundamental bargain that underpins all of our efforts, significant progress with respect to both disarmament and non-proliferation will continue to elude us. |
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So a key ethical issues here is honouring the memory and the legacy of the dead celebrity, and so particularly in adverts, there is a risk of cheapening the celebrity and disrespecting the original fans. |
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Neither nation came close to honouring those pledges. |
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Today we are honouring four individuals who have epitomized the highest values of and exemplified the highest levels of performance in this critical national institution, the Public Service of Canada. |
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Today's Iran flouts the rules of the international community, has apparently no intention of honouring those rules and poses a threat to regional and world peace. |
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In this, we are simply fulfilling our duty and honouring our debt of gratitude to a sister nation that has always proved its firm and unvarying friendship and solidarity with Cuba. |
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The Mi'kmaq star honours the first inhabitants of the area, and the gold star is the symbol of Acadia, thus honouring the Acadian settlers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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To ensure that cenotaphs and monuments honouring Veterans, war dead, and significant military events are conserved at the highest standard of care and dignity. |
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I would like to thank UNESCO, once again, for honouring me with the ambassadorship for the Empowerment of Minority Children through Education and through the Preservation of their Intangible Cultural Heritage. |
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They are also reminiscent of the festivities in honour of Saturn or Saturnalia and of those honouring Jano, the lupercalias and the bread rite festivities. |
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Maya performance contexts include shamanic rituals for curing, house blessing, and protection of crops and livestock, as well as calendric observances honouring ancestral deities. |
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I was at the museum on the weekend for the Battle of the Atlantic ceremonies and the rededication of the stained glass windows honouring the 24 Canadian vessels lost in the Battle of the Atlantic. |
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The daylong exhibit featured a range of media honouring victims, highlighting the search for missing women and sharing the words of survivors of violence. |
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The older, smaller stone was raised by King Gorm the Old, the last pagan king of Denmark, as a memorial honouring Queen Thyre. |
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We are pleased to be involved in many events honouring hoteliers across the globe, including this premier event. |
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In October 1999 the Isle of Man Post Office unveiled a set of 6 stamps honouring their native sons' music. |
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As world attention is turned on the plight of Amina Lawal, the Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning under Sharia for having a child out of wedlock, the honouring of Ayesha Imam and her work is timely. |
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Iyo Djeli, in the great African tradition of honouring those who go before us, is Sangare's dedication to the legendary female griot of the 60s, Djekani Djeli. |
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The building contains a large collection of tennis memorabilia as well as a hall of fame honouring prominent members and tennis players from all over the world. |
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Due to their tumultuous relationship and a lack of decent results, Warr was not keen on honouring the last year of the contract that Mansell had signed with Chapman. |
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