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"honorific" Definitions
  1. showing respect for the person you are speaking to

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So she labors under the contrived honorific of state counselor.
The article also neglected to use this person's preferred honorific.
Losing that honorific would call her entire life's work into question.
Pelosi skipped some of the traditional honorific talk when introducing the president.
She styled herself "rebbetzin," the Yiddish honorific bestowed on wives of rabbis.
Ms. Michaels, who introduced the honorific "Ms." into common parlance, was 22000.
Male physicians are more frequently introduced with the honorific Doctor so and so.
The fact that "bitch" has become both an epithet and an honorific for Mrs.
Will the paper find a new honorific with which to refer to transgender people?
" To that honorific, we'd like to include the title "Beauty Influencer In the Making.
The Louis Armstrong Memorial Dishwasher had come with the kitchen; the honorific had not.
Known by the honorific Abu Ismael, he had a "particularly beautiful voice," congregants recalled.
" Durham once earned the honorific of being among "Washington's Most Powerful, Least Famous People.
Reinterpretation hardly ever effectively combats the honorific message of the original memorials or markers.
Science envoy is somewhere between honorific and operational, based around partnering with American embassies.
"Chairman" is an honorific, not executive role, which means it's not needed to run Tesla.
Children gathering to watch her shouted, "Hanako-san," and "zou-san," using a Japanese honorific.
Mx. Olson, 20113, who prefers that gender-neutral honorific, helped organize Month of Sex events.
Others chanted: "Shame on you, Seyyed Ali Khamenei," using an honorific for the supreme leader.
" — one that did not denote marital status — and were largely successful with the honorific "Ms.
" Bruce (who prefers a gender-neutral honorific, Mx.) offered a deadpan reply: "Cry for help.
The honorific has since become ubiquitous throughout North America, Britain and the English-speaking world.
He might try amir al-mumineen (commander of the faithful), an honorific favoured by Muslim rulers.
A previous version of this editorial misstated the honorific for Lisa Murkowski, a senator from Alaska.
A: Firstly, people are really tired of (Congress Chief Minister) Pu Hawla ('Pu' is a Mizo honorific).
Listen closely, and you'll hear her referred to as Wato-san—her first name, plus an honorific.
As "ally" has become a widely used honorific, these kinds of significant fractures have become more common.
Mx. Brown (left), 38, whose surname was legally changed, prefers to use gender-nonspecific pronouns and honorific.
Yes, it's a little strange to reserve an honorific for someone who never lived to use it.
" An obituary on July 7 about Sheila Michaels, who campaigned for the use of the honorific "Ms.
This meant that everyone would soon become, effectively, entitled — at least to the honorific second-person plural.
" • An obituary on July 7 about Sheila Michaels, who campaigned for the use of the honorific "Ms.
The Economist heralded Mr. Xi with an honorific usually reserved for America's president: the world's most powerful man.
Belém, whose Kayapo name is Takaktyx, an honorific form of the word "strong," was a designated bird hunter.
Many South Koreans are outraged when younger colleagues or relatives fail to use the correct honorific to address them.
Andi Zeisler, the founder of Bitch Media, noted that "bitch" is both an epithet and an honorific for Clinton.
"All the great rulers of the past had honorific titles with the name of God in them," he proclaims.
Known as the Mahatma (an honorific meaning "great soul"), he became famous worldwide as a practitioner of nonviolent resistance.
"Artists like Kehinde Wiley and Mickalene Thomas present African-American subjects; they're about celebratory or honorific presence," he said.
"I am happy with Modi-ji but the employment situation could be improved," he added, using an honorific suffix.
"Sai'id Moktada wants to bring Iraq out of crisis and out of misery," Mr. Obeidi said, using an honorific.
"We haven't heard from a government official or from Khun Yingluck herself," he said, using a Thai honorific term.
Lee playfully used the "first girlfriend" honorific herself, and among other causes she supported efforts to end childhood hunger.
He is planning to recognize Ms. Bellandi as "Tuscany's Solidarity Ambassador," an honorific title signaling the region's institutional backing.
"Begum" is an honorific given to some Muslim women, while others use it to replace their last name upon marriage.
KCNA described Moon as "President Moon," a telling honorific given that North Korea officially considers the government in Seoul illegitimate.
And David, once dignified with the Turkish honorific effendi, would die in Auschwitz with much of his family in 1943.
More than a couple of the films don't quite fit the "badass" honorific the site bestows on its own library.
But if Musk really wants to add another honorific to his list of titles, rockets may not be the best move.
Death by choice, whether by bonafide suicide or by accident-on-purpose, is the death of choice, being the honorific death.
In a twist, since the show, young South Koreans have adopted that honorific form of address as a badge of coolness.
Sofie has since been given the title Yang Berbahagia Cik Puan — an honorific for nobility — in official statements from the Palace.
Ms. Junco — if you can use an honorific for a machine — joins an incipient group of androids springing up around Japan.
Some non-English-speaking countries have chosen to establish a single honorific for women, regardless of their age or marital status.
"Masako sama can speak five languages," one Twitter user wrote in a widely shared post, using an honorific term of address.
The announcement proved to be the breaking point for Mx. Zilles (who is gender nonbinary and takes the gender-nonspecific honorific).
State television and the party's newspapers now refer to him as "the People's Leader," an honorific once bestowed only on Mao.
He was also an avowed monarchist in republican France, and bestowed upon himself the bogus honorific of Sar: "leader" in Assyrian.
He "visibly teared up" when discussing Mr. Awlaki, and he repeatedly referred to Mr. Awlaki with the honorific title "sheikh," prosecutors wrote.
He is also known as Maulana Fazlullah; the honorific maulana refers to a Muslim man revered for his religious learning or piety.
Companies such as United Airlines now let customers pick the pronoun "X" or the gender-neutral honorific "Mx" when booking a ticket.
Thunberg won the magazine's annual honorific on Wednesday for her work inspiring millions of young people to take action against climate change.
But instead of celebrating Swaraj's responsiveness and efficiency, Twitter right-wingers began calling her "Sushma Begum," an honorific usually used by Muslim women.
Known to her followers as Sadhvi Pragya — Sadhvi being the honorific for a Hindu holy woman — Thakur is a candidate in Modi's image.
"I've told Tun Mahathir, I don't need to serve in the cabinet for now," Anwar said, using an honorific for the prime minister.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias pointed out Monday morning, Trump has a near obsession with everyone around him referring to him with an honorific.
Other cardinals who have been disciplined in sexual abuse scandals kept their membership in the College of Cardinals and their honorific "your eminence".
"As we begin the trial phase, I have decided to engage Hironaka-sensei as my legal counsel," Ghosn said, using a honorific suffix.
"Swamiji has changed the direction of the world, the thinking of the world," one speaker shouted, referring to Ramdev with an affectionate honorific.
This in turn seems to have morphed into a vaguely aristocratic honorific, and before long the delightful young orderly had become the Munshi.
" House members can also use the honorific "Representative," as in "Representative Brown returned to Capitol Hill …," but senators are still called only "Senator.
Many called Xi a wise and great "lingxiu", or leader, an honorific only used for Mao Zedong and his short-lived successor Hua Guofeng.
These lessons can start at the most basic level of teaching respect for physical boundaries, said Mx. Bachman, who uses the gender-neutral honorific.
Known as Ah Sin — the honorific and name translate as Dear Magician, for his talent — Mr. Au, 85, grew up poor in Hong Kong.
The city's increasingly abundant industrialized light, starting in the mid-21891s, caused the figurative honorific of the 21s to morph into a descriptive epithet.
There's been some notable winners, such as Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, whose records now look far different from the moment the honorific was bestowed.
In Korean, Joendet Mal (honorific) is used to address older people and Ban Mal (casual) is used to talk to younger people or close friends.
In later years, the honorific Alhaji was added to his name to denote his participation in the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, which began in 1960.
One of the characters, Henry Hunt (Rory Kinnear), takes "Orator" as an honorific, like "Reverend" or "Doctor," but his rhetorical gifts hardly set him apart.
Her actual name is Ming Li, but she was formerly a teacher and has kept the honorific, because she still sees her role as instructional.
And, since it's unlikely that he'll inherit the throne at any point in his lifetime, it wouldn't really make sense to give him the honorific title.
The sixth Grand Master and first outside of Japan, KevinDDR, earned his honorific just days after an impressive showing at last January's Awesome Games Done Quick.
Melrose again), who shares her mid-length wavy hair and angular features — and, eventually, her child, played by Mx. Bond (who prefers that gender-neutral honorific).
Following the performance, Mr. Harrell will be joined by Bill T. Jones and Bond, who uses the gender-neutral honorific Mx., in a post-performance discussion.
But I see more clearly now that many people view a Visiting Fellow title as an honorific, so we should weigh that consideration when offering invitations.
"His presence in a way... would certainly help boost the general confidence and give some sort of semblance of stability and order," Anwar said, using Mahathir's honorific.
But the honorific that most puzzles the world, perhaps, is that bestowed by American conservatives who praise the swaggering, thrice-married tycoon as a man of God.
"Lobbying does not get you such a job - but Modi ji's confidence in Patel was a big factor," the official told Reuters, using the honorific Indian suffix.
If Duchess Meghan would like to use her husband's more minor "Prince" honorific post-marriage, the future royal will be Her Royal Highness, Princess Henry of Wales.
That honorific has been bestowed only on two others since the 1949 founding of the People's Republic of China: Mao and his short-lived successor, Hua Guofeng.
Michaels is credited with having ushered back into English common parlance the honorific as an alternative to "Mrs." and "Miss", titles that mark a woman's marital status.
The honorific was eventually adopted by leading feminist figure, Gloria Steinem, through the founding of the influential "Ms." magazine in 1971, according to a magazine blog post.
The countless international agreements that loosely hold our world together are, in essence, nothing more than paper promises written in authoritative script and signed with honorific titles.
"I am voting for Raisi because he is a 'sayyid,' " said Fazlolah Bahriye, using the honorific given to those believed to be descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.
"I am voting for Raisi because he is a 'seyed,'" said Fazlolah Bahriye, using the honorific given to those believed to be descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.
It is more than an honorific gesture that he was the first nonmusician to be recognized as a Jazz Master by the National Endowment for the Arts.
"I see more clearly now that many people view a Visiting Fellow title as an honorific, so we should weigh that consideration when offering invitations," Elmendorf said.
Modi ji has finally done it, said Sandeep Sharma, a driver in the Jammu region of India's border state of Jammu and Kashmir, using an honorific for Modi.
To encourage worshipful affection, state media tried to popularize the honorific Xi Dada (Bigbig Xi), which is how one addresses a father or an uncle in various dialects.
"I see more clearly now that many people view a visiting fellow title as an honorific, so we should weigh that consideration when offering invitations," Mr. Elmendorf wrote.
Mr. Rylance, Mr. Terfel, Mr. Davies and Mr. McCullin all received knighthoods, entitling them to the honorific Sir, while Ms. Wintour and the actress Patricia Routledge received damehoods.
Mr. al-Muhajir closes the recording by referring to Mr. al-Baghdadi using an honorific, "May God preserve him," that is employed when a person is still alive.
" Best of all, the underground superstar Mario Montez, introduced with the honorific "Mister," drops by to perform a slightly mangled version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend.
"Modi ji has finally done it", said Sandeep Sharma, a driver in the Jammu region of India's border state of Jammu and Kashmir, using an honorific for Modi.
"By providing non-binary gender selection for ticketing and the gender-inclusive honorific 'Mx' in user profiles, United Airlines is taking an important step forward for non-binary inclusion."
He dropped his usual moniker for Cruz, and instead included an honorific as he referred to "Senator Cruz," part of a soberer speech in Trump Tower celebrating his win.
That honorific belongs to Seedo, an Israeli company whose "fully automated hydroponic indoor grow system for both cannabis and other herbs and vegetables" have begun shipping around the globe.
She goes by the nom de guerre Umm Muthanna al-Britannia—Umm being an honorific Arabic word for mother, despite the fact it seems Umm Muthanna herself is childless.
The Hindi term "Babu Ji" can be an honorific for a male village elder; in Alphabet City it's the animating spirit behind the liveliest dinner party on the block.
"Today Mahatma Gandhi is not among us, but the path that was truth that he showed us is still most appropriate," Mr. Modi said, using the honorific for Gandhi.
When it comes to how an audience handles the play, "there are a billion and one possibilities," said Mx. Allen, the associate director, who prefers the gender-neutral honorific.
"Ironic that a statue of Sardar Patel is being inaugurated, but every institution he helped build is being smashed," Gandhi said on social network Twitter, using an honorific for Patel.
Similarly, Khanna aggressively branded himself "the congressman from Silicon Valley" after he won his seat, but that was back when the tagline sounded like an honorific rather than an epithet.
"I'm sure Modi ji is aware of the sentiments of millions of Hindus who have been endlessly waiting to see the Ram temple," said Das, using an honorific for Modi.
Near the end of his speech, Mr. Trump offered some teasing clues into his thinking when he called Mr. Pence a "good man" and mused about his most likely honorific.
The seeming mismatch of Mr. Krapp (surely we can allow the old souse the dignity of the rare honorific) and Mr. Wilson offers intriguing glimpses into the characters of both.
The vehicle, with its custom headrests stitched with the honorific "His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya A. J. J. Jammeh," was loaded onto a cargo plane accompanying the president.
Reggie Miller, unliked by most but, I think, weirdly perfect for this moment, cried "ISO JOE" from the heavens, and insults of days past transmuted into an honorific on the spot.
Here, Von is drawn as a cruel member of the middle aristocracy, because, even though it isn't, I think "Von" very well COULD have been an honorific for a European aristocrat.
Mr. Harada was among more than 300 pilots whom the Japanese cited as World War II aces, an honorific usually reserved for those who have downed five or more enemy aircraft.
"This is a referendum on the PH led by Tun Dr M," said Syed Husin Ali, a former senior leader with Anwar's People's Justice Party, referring to Mahathir by his honorific.
The election was presided over by the former Conservative MP Ken Clarke, who as the oldest member of the House of Commons, holds the honorific position of Father of the House.
"Over the past three decades, we have interviewed many former students of Shimano Roshi," he wrote to the Zen Studies Society board in 1995, using the Japanese honorific that means teacher.
The mascot at my alma mater, West Las Vegas High School, was "The Don," the honorific title used in Spain and the New World for figures like Don Juan de Oñate.
Jalaluddin Muhammad Rumi, known as Molana (an honorific meaning "our master") to his fellow Persians like my father and me, was a renowned 13th-century Islamic scholar, theologian, poet and mystic.
Impagliazzo, who received a honorific award from Italian President Sergio Mattarella recognising him as a "hero of our times," never dreamed his initiative would become so successful, or generate such good will.
And although the first use of "Mx." as an honorific for people wishing not to be identified by gender dates to 1977, Merriam-Webster added it to its lexicon only last September.
This reigning royal figure of New York's downtown performance scene, who uses the gender-neutral honorific Mx., is joining Le Poisson Rouge's 20003th-anniversary celebrations with two nights of Pride-themed cabaret.
No, that honorific is reserved for this little gem: In order to induce car buyers to spend their money on electric vehicles, the federal government offers a $22019,500 rebate on the purchase price.
Scholars of Hawaiian culture point out that the honorific name for Pele (pronounced PEH-leh) is Pelehonuamea, incorporating the deity's sacred connection to the earth, the oceans and the red color of lava.
Ultimately, according to the 2013 Succession of the Crown Act, Queen Elizabeth is the only one who can determine whether or not Archie becomes a prince honorific; it is highly unlikely that he will.
Late-19th-century maps of the Congo are encrusted on the walls, along with an honorific granite mural naming 1,600 Belgians who died on service for the king during his quarter-century of predation.
One called the move "pointless and counter-productive," saying it was grammatically wrong to decapitalize a proper noun, while another said the internet deserved the honorific big I as a wonder of the world.
Perhaps because of his role as grilling mentor to millions, Lipton recently gave him a new honorific: head counselor for the day at Lipton Summer Camp, a pop-up event in NYC's Herald Square.
Mr. Wang has not escaped being called grandpa — he has two children and a 2-year-old granddaughter — but the honorific is accompanied by accolades for his vigor and his embrace of the new.
Incidentally, I noticed that the Deseret News in Utah used "President" on each reference to Mr. Monson, but that The Salt Lake Tribune — like almost every other American publication — dispensed with any honorific altogether.
Along the way, he merged the first two letters of his first name and first four letters of his middle name into Sogyal, and took on the surname Rinpoche, an honorific title for lama.
"Countries will not take strong objections when you express concern, but of course in this regard Tun Mahathir has been quite tough and strong," Anwar said in an interview, using an honorific for the premier.
"Know that we have received an order from the emir of the believers to kill you wherever you are," he says, using the honorific for the leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
In March of this year, both Wood and Jensen traveled to the film's North American premiere at Premio Maguey, the Guadalajara Film Festival's LGBT division, where they won the Honorific Mention and the Audience Award.
The cleaning staffs have names, of course, but whenever I speak to them, I address them as "Auntie" or "Uncle" — the honorific terms used here when one is speaking to someone of an older generation.
"I was very pleased to do it," she told The Atlantic magazine in 217, recalling the moment as her awakening as a feminist — though as a married woman she insisted on using the honorific Mrs.
Yet unlike the early Quakers, these modern egalitarians want to embrace, rather than resist, pronouns' honorific aspect, and thus to see trans-, nonbinary and genderqueer people as equally entitled to the "title" of their choosing.
Even if Markle would like to use her "Princess" title — after all her husband in a matter of months is named Prince Harry — she will never get the honorific in front of her name like Philip.
The Washington Post reported at the time that Manigault Newman's title of assistant to the president and communications director for the Office of Public Liaison was not entitled to the honorific, according to Emily Post's Etiquette.
A Syrian Turk born Filip Tedro in the city of Izmir, he assumed the name Hadji Ali only after completing the sacred Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that entitles one to return home bearing the honorific hadji .
" The suit alleges freshman girls are ranked according to their physical beauty upon arriving at the school, and that "senior men entrusted as dorm 'prefects' and with other honorific titles view the incoming girls as 'fresh meat.
Referred to in a KCNA report as the "respected First Lady," paired with an honorific reserved for respected members of society, the title is a step up from the usual "comrade" that she had previously been afforded.
I still struggled with the last little bit because I thought sailors used a different honorific when they assented, not AYE AYE SIR (I was thinking "cap'n" or "cap" but that was in the clue, I realize).
"He runs away from the people's court and asks a woman, Nirmala Sitharaman ji, 'defend me, I won't be able to defend myself'", Gandhi said at a public rally, referring to Modi and using a honorific for Sitharaman.
These young "Afropolitans" are "cultural mutts" embracing honorific legacies of the indigenous old and promising potential of the cosmopolitan new, but never, ever shying away from criticisms of traditional practice and belief if and when they become constraining.
This approach tracks all the way down to Gaga's stage name, which references a Queen song ("Radio Gaga") and adds an honorific — "Lady" — that's most closely associated with drag and cabaret performers, whose stock in trade is pop interpretation.
Ryan (who uses the gender-neutral pronouns they and them, instead of him or her, and the honorific Mx., rather than Ms. or Mr.) grew up in the Ojibwe community on the Lac du Flambeau reservation in northern Wisconsin.
The shooting went on for around 303 minutes, but Um Mohamed — the name is an honorific and she asked that her full name not be disclosed — said it felt like hours before the the gunmen withdrew and emergency vehicles arrived.
In addition to being deemed "martyrs," members of the Fatemiyoun and Zeynabiyoun killed in action receive the same honorific that Iran's IRGC receive if killed in Syria: "defender of the shrine," a reference to the Islamic Republic's sectarian religious mission.
In addition to eight dancers, many of them flaunting the earned honorific "legendary," there was a five-person band, a small gospel choir and more vocalists, including two ballroom M.C.'s spitting out profane, purring encouragement with thrillingly violent force.
The Saturday Profile CALGARY, Canada — Officially, Naheed Nenshi, the mayor of this oil-fueled city, is meant to be addressed as Your Worship, a stuffy, colonial-era honorific that has somehow managed to survive Canada's transformation into a modern, multicultural nation.
In the video, the man pledges allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State leader, referring to him as "the Emir of the believers," the honorific that Islamic State members reserve for the man they view as their caliph.
The resulting feeling of isolation is a common refrain: "I didn't even think it was possible, or that other queer Somali people existed," said Hafsa Guled, who uses a gender-neutral honorific and the gender-neutral pronouns they and them.
The honorific had described Edge's membership from the start, some 40 years ago, when a small group of technologists set out to reclaim the mantle of "intellectual" from the literary types who they believed had monopolized it throughout the 1970s.
"His Highness has given his assent to appoint Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as interim prime minister, while waiting for the appointment of the new prime minister," Chief Secretary Mohd Zuki Ali said in a statement, using an honorific for Mahathir.
Exploring the theme of a world without binaries — in realms of gender, race, religion, art — this year's festival is organized by the transgender performer Justin Vivian Bond, who uses the gender-neutral honorific Mx., hence the festival's title, Mx'd Messages.
Even the rather ostentatious use of the British honorific in Shonibare's name — Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) — in the exhibition's title is telling of this lingering attitude of obeisance to historical symbols of power.
The phrase "born in the purple" is the literal translation of the Greek word Porphyrogennetos, an honorific title from the Byzantine Empire that was given to the emperor's son or daughter, who was born in a special chamber called a Porphyra.
So bestowed upon her in this film is the honorific "miss" — a word that, I would argue, smacks of condescension when used to describe a fully grown, independent, almost scarily successful woman...even if it does look good on a movie poster.
Edward VII (or Bertie as he was known before he chose his honorific name as King) and Charles are (and in the former's case, were) both the eldest sons of queens who were destined to reign for a history-making period of time.
That's because when the word "poetry" is applied to Dylan, it isn't being used to describe an activity but to bestow an honorific — he gets to be called a poet just as he gets to be a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient.
"What the prime minister should have told the world is that the Cockpit Country is separate from Jamaica by our treaty rights," Accompong Town Deputy Colonel Melvin Currie told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, using his honorific title as bequeathed to his ancestors by the British.
PLA General Fan Changlong, in a further departure from the norm, hailed Xi as "lingxiu", or leader, a reverent honorific bestowed only on two others since the 1949 founding of the People's Republic of China: Chairman Mao Zedong and his short-lived successor, Hua Guofeng.
These changes will affect a series of other appointments: party leaders at every level are sometimes given concurrent titles such as mayor, CEO, or, in the case of Xi Jinping, whose main job is as the party's general secretary, the largely honorific role of president.
A vision in a silver lamé dress and platinum hair, like a late-period Dusty Springfield, Mx. Bond (who prefers that honorific and the pronoun "they") made it clear early on that they were tackling specifically Karen Carpenter rather than the Carpenters as a whole.
A close aide of Mahathir told Reuters the veteran leader, who is often referred to by the honorific 'Tun', would stick to the pre-election agreement unless it was taken out of his hands by a shift in consensus within the Pakatan Harapan alliance.
He calls his fame dispenser "Quick Fix": a wall-mounted box with an Arduino and a keyboard, where visitors can type in their social media handles and select what faux honorific they'd like to receive—likes or follows, starting at just one euro, delivered instantly.
The invention of Orlando's child, the character played by Mx. Bond (who prefers that gender-neutral honorific), is a nod to the rising visibility of trans and gender nonconforming people, including in the opera world, as one consequence of the doors opened by Orlando.
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The ferocious motions of the performance embedded in the muscle memory of its actors, creating in itself a new way to perhaps recall the history of a doctor who rose to fame on the abused bodies of the oppressed — a new way much more appropriate than honorific statues.
"In part because of the progress we've seen over the last several months, I indicated after consulting with Daw Suu that the United States is now prepared to lift sanctions we've imposed upon Burma for quite some time," Obama said, using an honorific title for the Burmese leader.
This alleged honorific would present me with a regulatory nightmare: When any building is designated a landmark, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission henceforth must approve all building changes -- from window repair and signage adjustment to the type of mortar used to repair a crack in the walls.
"I see more clearly now that many people view a visiting fellow title as an honorific, so we should weigh that consideration when offering invitations," he wrote in a letter posted on the Harvard Kennedy School website early Friday morning, shortly after the phone call with Ms. Manning.
However, to someone who has yet to gain an understanding of Simss' work and legacy, it would be difficult to understand what trauma Garner is referring to while standing beneath the honorific portrayal at 103rd St. Right hand clutching his double breasted coat, a gentle face gazes downward towards visitors.
After graduating from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts — he never bothered to sit for the architect's licensing exam and was usually referred to with the honorific of ''professore'' instead of ''architetto'' — he spent 15 years of his career at the Venini glassworks in Murano, where he was design director.
Other season highlights include the latest installment of the Live Ideas series, which will be curated by the cabaret and visual artist Justin Vivian Bond, who uses the gender-neutral honorific Mx. The theme, "Mx'd Messages," will use a variety of talks and performances explore the possibilities of a world without binaries.
The honorific comes after a season that Brady began with a four-game suspension for his alleged role in the Deflategate scandal but ended with him leading the Patriots back from a 25-point second-half deficit in Super Bowl LI to become the first team to win the game in overtime.
Harry and Meghan took on the roles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex when they tied the knot last year but, now that the bun is officially out of the oven, the rules put in place by Queen Elizabeth in the 2013 Succession to the Crown Act will dictate whether or not their baby gets the prince honorific.
As new technologies of the time such as email and pagers became more widely used, people in Japan, he writes, found it difficult to adapt to these new modes of communication: In Japanese culture, personal letters are traditionally long and verbose, full of seasonal greetings and honorific expressions that convey the sender's goodwill to the recipient.
The artist, who identifies as "trans-genre," uses "Mx." as an honorific, and prefers to be referred to as "they," tells this adoption-by-proxy story in an installation called "My Model | Myself," which sets drawings of Ms. Graham by a teenage Bond beside recent, superglam Bond self-portraits to illustrate how trans self-fashioning works.
"Ras" is a Rastafarian honorific; Livingstone became known as "Dizzy" in honor of the tall tales he told about his victories as a horse-racing jockey, bouts in the ring with boxer Cassius Clay (who later changed his name to Muhammed Ali), travels to Hong Kong, and long rides with the cowboy-movie hero John Wayne across Hollywood's Wild West.

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