"You were among those honoured in your absence," Nawaz replies.
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He was honoured by the pope and Italy's queen mother.
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"I am honoured to take up the position," said Budenberg.
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Professional qualifications from European nations may no longer be honoured.
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The other two shares of the prize honoured a different contribution.
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Investors have no way of making sure that contracts are honoured.
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LONDON — Complaining about the weather is a time-honoured British tradition.
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"We feel very privileged and honoured," said Horgan at the screening.
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IN 19903 Madonna was honoured at a music industry awards ceremony.
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I am honoured to fight in the same ring as him.
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One, Jiao, is honoured in a museum dedicated to his memory.
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And I was honoured because I did not have that record.
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You see he takes it to heart, and he felt honoured.
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Is this the end of an unofficial but time-honoured partnership?
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The other two shares of the physics prize honoured a different contribution.
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Going to the country is the time-honoured way to refresh governments.
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Each is honoured in the national anthem and protected by the constitution.
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So honoured to be asked to play at his 70th birthday show.
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New dates – Edmonton 10/23 Calgary 10/23Tix honoured for new dates.
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We were honoured to be joined by HRH The Duchess of Sussex.
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Throwing a pun into your restaurant name is a time-honoured tradition.
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HONOURED for his charitable works, Mervyn Barrett was ready for a change.
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"I'm honoured to be receiving an MBE," Wiley said in a statement.
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Changes have also honoured heroes of the struggle against white-minority rule.
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"I am honoured to have Prime Minister Theresa May here," he said.
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Mr Trump's withdrawal from the "decaying and rotten" agreement honoured a campaign promise.
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Some see that promise as more honoured in the breach than the observance.
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She told Mashable Australia she was "honoured" to work on such a project.
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He was charged along with 17 other Honoured Society members across the country.
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Oddly enough, most of those games being honoured here came out after 1995.
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In a kinder, saner parallel universe, many of them would have been honoured.
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Elton's such an icon, a legend, I'm honoured to be a part of Revamp.
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In his own Facebook post, Heng said he was "honoured by the PM's trust".
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So happy and honoured to be able to pilot the one flight that mattered.
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It stands for a time-honoured formula of brain power, high fees and specialisation.
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It's a time-honoured technique, and seems to work in a few different ways.
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Wow, I feel honoured to be witnessing such a peak moment of your lifetime!
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Brexiteers (and a majority of voters) are expecting the referendum vote to be honoured.
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Mr Golbarnezhad was honoured in a tribute at the closing ceremony on September 254th.
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Reuters photojournalism was honoured last night at the UK's most prestigious press photography awards.
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An iconic woman who I was hugely honoured to meet and share precious moments with.
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Moreover both former presidents honoured the constitutional system; when their edicts were checked, they retreated.
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His random act of kindness is going to be honoured in such a cool way .
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Many of its timetabled flights were honoured only after leasing planes at sky-high rates.
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Psychic animals predicting the results of big events is pretty much a time-honoured tradition.
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Total has said it expects April's contract signed by the previous administration to be honoured.
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Although Sir Martin is gone, the terms of his share-compensation scheme will be honoured.
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In 2001, he was honoured with Jamaica's Order of Distinction for his contribution to music.
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It honoured the 49 people killed the day before in a gay club in Orlando.
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He assured them that the referendum would be honoured despite the machinations of the establishment.
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He has had sympathetic press coverage; in 2015 he was honoured by the White House.
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Human rights, democracy, dependability and fair dealing, however patchily honoured, are America's most powerful weapon.
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We want to see the agreement honoured because we want to see the United Kingdom preserved.
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Cut to 2018 and we're both Being honoured on the same night Congrats king 🙌🏾 pic.twitter.
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Indeed, it is so easy to add a co-author that some have honoured their pets.
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J Dilla's musical legacy should be honoured complete with loping, drunken drums and speaker-rattling basslines.
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CULTIVATING CELLS in a Petri dish is a time-honoured way of experimenting on biological tissues.
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Absolutely honoured to be nominated forNickelodeon's favourite Old Fart in the Kids' Choice Awards #KCA pic.twitter.
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"I am so honoured that he chose me to take his virginity," she told the tabloid.
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Seagal told Putin he was "honoured to be here" and was "happy to see" him again.
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This discovery led to Cerne and Polenghi being honoured at the European Inventor Awards in Lisbon.
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The ancient Mayans thought they flew between Earth and the heavens and honoured them with statues.
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On Friday, the Property Council's 2016 Innovation and Excellence Awards honoured sensational developments across the country.
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"Honoured to be a small part of this historic occasion," Zvelle wrote on its Instagram feed.
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Now the company is increasingly turning to a time-honoured retail tactic: putting everything on sale.
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In response to the notably unpaid engagement, Seagal said he was "deeply humbled and honoured" on Twitter.
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This ritual has a long history but today is more honoured in the breach than the observance.
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Also honoured was Marielle Franco, a gay Rio city councilwoman who was murdered in March last year.
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Wakaleo schouteni is depicted here, and the authors of the paper honoured the artist with the name.
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Abroad, though, he has now honoured a radical promise—one his predecessors were too feckless to keep.
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That promise may not be honoured by the country's repressed opposition, which may some day take power.
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Balz told Reuters he would feel honoured if his name were to be associated with the role.
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When drawing legislative lines, the court announced, the principle of "one person, one vote" must be honoured.
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The question of why Angilletta was killed comes back to the Honoured Society's ruthless desire for control.
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Markets have honoured the strategy shift, sending Dialog shares 140% higher since the Apple deal last October.
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That was nice of Brother Ali to produce a song for the record…I was so honoured.
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"I'm very honoured and thankful for such a great career and I'm proud to be Canadian," he said.
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"I'm so honoured to be part of this epic adventure," Whitehall wrote on Instagram without addressing the claims.
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We're proud and honoured to have the support of Bridgepoint, DST Global and General Catalyst in this endeavour.
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Occasionally, when recording a time-honoured ballad or a tale of injustice, his lyrics are straightforward and bare.
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We were thrilled and honoured to welcome The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the show last night.
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It was the campaign of my life and I am honoured to serve both people and puss. pic.twitter.
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AS A MAN of simple habits, Geoffrey Langlands liked to start his days in a time-honoured way.
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And he has refused to visit the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo, where class-A war criminals are honoured.
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Terry is proud and honoured to be recognised in this way and is looking forward to the celebrations.
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Beckham posted a photo on his Instagram account, writing that he is "extremely honoured" to receive the award.
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While 36 men were murdered in vicious killings, the Honoured Society remained on the edges of the conflict.
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If Adam Lazzara had lit me on fire, I would have felt honoured just to keep him warm.
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In a tweet on Sunday, Mr. Seagal said that he was "deeply humbled and honoured" by the appointment.
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"Sorry we didn't get him to space, but honoured he played such a meaningful role in our development."
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So in the time-honoured EU manner, the Commission will present a package aimed at offering something for everyone.
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London's clearing-houses, which ensure that a contract is honoured even if one side goes bust, are globally important.
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But the time-honoured tradition of day-drinking on the job is not one to be taken too lightly.
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Two of the three groups honoured—First Nation peoples and Inuit—have lived in Canada for thousands of years.
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" Mel C, "Sporty Spice," tweeted that she's "Flattered and honoured that our crazy song is being used so beautifully.
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He has been honoured by Queen Elizabeth and awarded two doctorates (one honorary, one for research) by Cambridge University.
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That would imply a write-off of Air Berlin's obligation under the structure, while Alitalia's debt would be honoured.
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"I'm so honoured to be part of this epic adventure - @disneysjunglecruise," he captioned a video announcement about the film.
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"Honoured to have my first tattoo done by dads friend Mark Mahoney," reads the caption of an Instagram post.
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The Ptolemies honoured this animal deity, but they also had their own Greek version, Serapis, with a human form.
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LONDON — Coming back from holiday and picking up a Toblerone at the airport is a time-honoured British tradition.
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It helped that Mrs Clinton honoured her pledges not to station American soldiers anywhere in the former North Korea.
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Despite his accomplishments, he still feels extremely honoured and humbled to be able to promote at Thailand's oldest stadium.
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Honoured by the decision by the #NATO Allies to extend my term as Secretary General until 30 September 2022.
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He deserves our city's recognition and our pride and I'm honoured to give him the Key to the City.
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She's a really rare type of person, and I'm honoured to be given the opportunity to create with her.
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Fugang believers are honoured guests at Shipu's fishing festival, bustling about in T-shirts reading "Goddess of the Sea".
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Small wonder, then, that a city synonymous with the technology industry is now digitally updating this time-honoured form.
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We believe there is strong political will to ensure that Treasury securities are honoured in full and on time.
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To be honoured by the acknowledgement of my colleagues of fellow actors, filmmakers, writers, crew members is truly humbling.
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Trump drew criticism in Washington on Monday when he said he would be "honoured" to meet North Korea's young leader.
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Donald Trump said he would be "honoured" to meet Kim Jong Un, North Korea's bloodstained dictator, in the right circumstances.
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In the rhythm section behind Matt Carmichael, a saxophonist, his style is more that of the time-honoured session player.
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The accordion and its variants, he often pointed out, were honoured more in Argentina than anywhere else in the world.
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Under the 60 years of mostly military rule that followed, the spirit of the Panglong agreement has never been honoured.
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LONDON — A life-saving dog has been honoured with a posthumous award after passing away at the age of 12.
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These grant certificates but the credits will be honoured if a student one day decides to pursue a full degree.
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"This was our magical encounter with a great man and we're honoured to share it with the world," they said.
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LONDON — A 12-year-old German Shepherd has been honoured with a medal after she was injured while serving in Afghanistan.
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Earlier on Thursday, Ochoa told Mexican media he would be honoured if the task of leading the PRI fell to him.
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ONE of the time-honoured tropes of writing on business is the detailed description of the life of a corporate titan.
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The U.S. leader will become the first foreign dignitary to be so honoured since the monarch inherited the throne this month.
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While time-honoured approaches to the mouse are diligently improved, new ones may come into their own, especially in drug development.
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Proponents of Brexit latched on to the story as yet another example of continental meddling messing with time-honoured British traditions.
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Zimbabwe's ruling elite have long honoured the forms of democracy, and have occasionally lost elections despite cheating on a grand scale.
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"DreamUp is honoured to bring Australian classrooms into space, literally," Carie Lemack, cofounder and CEO of DreamUp, said in a statement.
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It's important for their children to be honoured with a religious funeral; some keep their termination secret from their family members.
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I'm honoured to have been able to report from parts of the country that don't get a lot of international coverage.
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All 11 statues in the square are currently of men, making Fawcett the first woman to be honoured in this way.
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It is called Porcupine Real Estate, after a favourite libertarian animal, honoured as a beast which is dangerous only when attacked.
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Motherboard caught up with her at the Gairdner Awards in Toronto, where she was honoured for her work on the technology.
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At Schneider Electric, we strive hard every day to make this a reality and we are honoured by the Universum recognition.
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This morning The Duke and Duchess were honoured to introduce their son Archie, to Archbishop, Desmond Tutu and his daughter, Thandeka.
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Their 'act of bravery' is admired and they are 'honoured' by having the word 'Angel' scrawled over the patently symbolic wrist.
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His resignation letter spoke of feeling honoured to have served his country in such a "distinguished" post, if only for three weeks.
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We made this climb knowing he would have been there nudging us on, and we are honoured to be supporting his memory.
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Despite evidence of the regime's repeated use of chlorine gas since then, neither side has honoured this promise, at least until now.
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"While deeply saddened, we are also greatly honoured to have spent time and shared wonderful moments with the departed," the statement continued.
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Beckham's fellow Spice Girl Melanie C. weighed in, too, tweeting, "Flattered and honoured that our crazy song is being used so beautifully."
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In time-honoured southern tradition, local bigwigs are encouraged to finance religious processions and festivities, however ill-gotten their gains may be.
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For example, it often complains about Japanese politicians' visits to the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo, where war criminals are among those honoured.
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Fawcett said the organisation is delighted that the woman who led the constitutional campaign for votes for women will finally be honoured.
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His justification for this is that the "will of the people", as embodied in the referendum result of 2016, must be honoured.
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If you fancy brushing up on your British etiquette, who better to get a lesson from than time-honoured English gent Stephen Fry?
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"We need to celebrate women physicists because they're out there… I'm honoured to be one of those women," Strickland said in a statement.
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He climbed the ranks in HSBC's time-honoured way, running the retail and wealth-management division before becoming chief executive in February 2018.
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But the 2016 Republican nominee's participation in this time-honoured tradition differs from the gripes of his forebears in both degree and tone.
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Other theories swirl about Acquaro's play to become a boss in the Honoured Society, selling himself as the Godfather of the Calabrian community.
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It's a time-honoured sales technique, and the cosmetic attributes of the spiders known as a-ping have yet to be scientifically verified.
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Read Cole's full statement below: First off, I would like to say that when the nominations were announced, myself and Kaytranada were honoured.
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" Dyer told The Independent: "I was honoured to be asked by the maestro that is Lucy Rose to be part of her video.
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Whether or not they are honoured at the Eisteddfod is fairly irrelevant, though you suspect that they'd all be proud of the recognition.
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The immersive World War One drama was also honoured in the outstanding British film, sound, production design, cinematography and special visual effects categories.
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Clearing-houses sit in the middle of a securities or derivatives transaction, and make sure that deals are honoured even if one side defaults.
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A butchers in Andy Murray's hometown of Dunblane have honoured the arrival of Andy Murray's newborn daughter with a sausage homage to the baby.
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His grandson and 15 others were present in the care home when I honoured his wishes by injecting the medication that ended his life.
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I've asked my friends if they minded me exhibiting the photos in the past and they said they'd be honoured to be in them.
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"Parasite" director Bong Joon-ho said he was honoured to be awarded Best Original Screenplay, a historic first Oscar for South Korea's film industry.
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Both players denied having political intentions, though Mr Gündogan had presented Mr Erdogan with a shirt reading: "For my honoured president, with great respect".
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"We were thrilled and honoured to welcome The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the show last night," the musical's official Twitter accounted tweeted.
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Clearing-houses sit in the middle of a securities or derivatives transaction, and ensure that deals are honoured even if one counterparty goes bust.
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Jones' representative said of the award, "Terry is proud and honoured to be recognised in this way and is looking forward to the celebrations."
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Tension eased somewhat after Trump said on Monday he would be honoured to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the right circumstances.
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There was recently an application for him to be honoured with a blue plaque outside his home in Wolverhampton (thousands have petitioned against it).
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And now, the creator of the roll synonymous with dumbing down Japanese cuisine for North American palates is being honoured by the Japanese government.
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Looking at the old and time-honoured principles set out by the Supreme Court - from 1981 (Needles case) and more recently in 2008 (V.
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LONDON — Google today honoured Mary Seacole, a Jamaican/Scottish nurse who nursed wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the Crimean War in the 1850s.
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In a promotional text message seen by Reuters, Qiaowai made note of Meyer's relationship to Trump and called her the event's "heavyweight honoured guest".
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" Then a mission statement, after a sickly solo: "If compassion was honoured / All our dumb human problems / Would belong in a bin marked history.
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It showed Corbyn at a ceremony where the perpetrators of the 1972 Munich massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes were honoured by a Palestinian delegation.
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"It is a great achievement and I will be very happy and honoured to receive the year-end No. 1 doubles trophy," Farah said.
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"In my first week as UK Ambassador to the UN, I have been honoured to meet #UNSC colleagues, @antonioguterres and many others," she wrote.
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" In a statement, the prize's judges said: "We are honoured to be supporting this bold statement of solidarity and collaboration in these divided times.
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"This morning The Duke and Duchess were honoured to introduce their son Archie, to Archbishop, Desmond Tutu and his daughter, Thandeka," the post continued.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were honoured to meet them earlier this week at Kensington Palace and hear more about their incredible achievements. pic.twitter.
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They intend to demonstrate their statesmanlike credentials with the time-honoured ritual of politicians from North Korea to New Hampshire: lots and lots of photocalls.
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"If it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would absolutely, I would be honoured to do it," Trump told Bloomberg News.
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Hala's story sincerely touched me and I am truly honoured that I had the privilege to create this look for her celebrating this momentous occasion.
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"We are very honoured that Stephen has agreed to help us unveil our new spaceship in February if he is feeling well enough," Branson continued.
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AFTER announcing on June 1st that America will abandon the Paris climate agreement, Donald Trump can at least claim to have honoured a campaign promise.
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The system will provide power for "more than 250,20173 homes" according to Tesla, and Musk's bet to build it in 22017 days will be honoured.
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His television work was feted, too; the Writers Guild of America honoured three more of his teleplays, as well as the one for "Star Trek".
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No major industrial nation is on track to honour its commitments, which if honoured perfectly, would still land us north of 3°C this century.
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"We respect the FIA and we are honoured to have their support ahead of our inaugural season," said Electric GT Holdings chief executive Mark Gemmell.
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It's just a shame that the board didn't make their bid for relevance two years earlier, when the more deserving album could have been honoured.
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"Honoured to have my first tattoo done by dads friend Mark Mahoney," Brooklyn captioned a black and white photo of the artist hard at work.
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THERE are some religious-freedom arguments where even the time-honoured principle of "live and let live" fails to provide democracies with any easy answers.
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But the time-honoured display of piety is marred by seven Buddhist nuns with shaved heads and pink robes, who are bickering with the devotees.
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In-game, meanwhile, Richard Joseph provided the music, each of his tracks a whirring curio that honoured both Joi's input and the game's bizarre clockwork.
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It was a pithy encapsulation of time-honoured spin-doctoring wisdom: that a strong economy helps the incumbent and a weak one helps the challenger.
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"I'm proud, honoured and happy to have been able to share so much of your time, talent, warmth, generosity and sense of humour," he wrote.
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In what's become a time honoured tradition, TorrentFreak reported that yet again, Australians were among the most prolific pirates of the show's first episode using BitTorrent.
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Chandrasekaran, a former Tata Group intern widely known as Chandra, said in a statement he was "humbled and honoured" to be chosen to lead Tata Sons.
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Within Japanese culture there exists a time-honoured practice of pottery repair that eloquently doubles as a philosophy akin to the moral teachings of Zen Buddhism.
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Soon after, however, his defence minister, Tomomi Inada, paid a visit to Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo where Japanese war criminals are honoured among the war dead.
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In a statement, Vasle said he was "very honoured and satisfied" because of the nomination and expects to have sufficient support in parliament to be confirmed.
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"All obligations would be honoured," said N Muruganandam, principal secretary to Tamil Nadu government's industries department, adding he hopes to finalise a deal within a month.
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The idea is that, alongside the time-honoured "Best Picture" category, there will be another for films which have a broader appeal: blockbusters, in other words.
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As regards the financial settlement, the United Kingdom has agreed that commitments taken by the EU28 will be honoured by the EU28, including the United Kingdom.
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"During the time of its membership the United Kingdom has taken and probably will take financial commitments and they should be honoured in full," Schinas said.
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He took to Twitter to say that while he was honoured to be nominated for Nickelodeon's "Old Fart" award, he is definitely not a Koch brother.
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The violent upheaval of the Cultural Revolution, for instance, sits awkwardly with the claim that the Communist Party is upholding China's time-honoured preference for stability.
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"I've always been honoured and proud to perform the national anthem and last night I wanted to try something special for the NBA," Fergie told TMZ.
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If all debts are honoured to creditors by outside investors or by loan guarantors, then bankruptcy proceedings could possibly be avoided, Sberbank was quoted as saying.
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But media suspicion quickly turned to Acquaro's other Calabrian connection—as the longtime lawyer for the Australian outpost of the 'Ndrangheta mafia gang, the Honoured Society.
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And so I am honoured to be working with Mauricio and the WBC to bring his father's vision to life and honor him by doing so.
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"We had an agreement with Accord in May this year that it will not take any decision unilaterally but that has not been honoured," she said.
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Refund claims, if honoured, would be a major additional cash drain on many airlines already in need of government aid to survive a sustained travel slump.
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A group of Sony's out-of-production, old-generation Aibo robot dogs were honoured with a traditional funeral service in Chiba Prefecture, reports The Japan Times.
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A controversial Russian Orthodox cleric and blogger, the Church's former spokesman Vsevolod Chaplin, backed Berdiyev saying that Muslims had a right to a "time-honoured tradition".
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Honoured to be in the midst of families at such a critically important time in their lives when they are saying their last goodbyes to loved ones.
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Artists are honoured to be asked to show off their work, and visitors rich and poor don't mind the queues, the crowds or the shortage of toilets.
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For the first time, the boos turned to cheers midway through a game in 2014, when Toronto honoured Carter, then with the Grizzlies, with a tribute video.
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In some respects, the list vindicates time-honoured Hollywood wisdom: sequels have a ready-made audience; viewers want slick, action-packed escapism and retina-burning visual effects.
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The central bank said Otkritie's obligations to creditors and holders of its Eurobonds would be honoured, reducing the risk of a domino effect taking down other banks.
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The Honoured Society offered Costa $1 million [$750,000 USD] a year to leave it alone, and when he wouldn't tow the line, they threatened to kill him.
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Mr Xi is the first ruler to be named in the document since Deng Xiaoping, and the first since Mao Zedong to be so honoured while alive.
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That day was March 17th, and now over 200 years later Nai Khanom Tom and the sport of Muay Thai are honoured with National Muay Thai Day.
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The scale of the current downturn is prompting some investors to question oil majors' time-honoured commitment to juicy dividends, and warn them off raising more debt.
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I am deeply humbled and honoured to have been appointed as a special representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry in charge of Russian and American Humanitarian ties.
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"If there is an opportunity where the Boeing Company can participate and play, we will be absolutely honoured and thrilled to be part of that journey," she added.
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Reuters reporter Kate Kelland was honoured at the Foreign Press Association Media Awards this week for her story "Cancer agency left in the dark over glyphosate evidence" (here).
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Arms-control talks were a dangerous distraction too: the Communists would cheat as they always did—the only deal they honoured was the one with Hitler in 1939.
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TURKEY's newly installed prime minister, Binali Yildirim, has dusted off a time-honoured formula for dealing with his country's troublesome neighbours: turn down the rhetoric and act nicely.
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Stella McCartney has deleted an Instagram post in which she said she felt "honoured" the Duchess of Sussex wore one of her designs to the Remembrance Sunday service.
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She was honoured with the Stanley Kubrick Award for excellence in film at the annual BAFTA Britannia Awards in LA, an event she knew she could not attend.
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