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Popular movements now will begin a new chapter of legitimacy and honour in a struggle for genuine representation.
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In later times it became common to pay homage to the members of the imperial family by noting down their exploits and honours in the calendar, a species of flattery with which Antonius is charged by Cicero (Philipp. II.34. See also Tacit. Ann. I.15).
She said her eyes almost popped out of her head in excitement and she completed her lap of honour in a daze of amazement and elation.
When Arnold was announced in his role he said that doing the closing ceremony was an honour and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Beyond that, Schweinsteiger has won multiple Bundesliga titles and domestic cups, the Champions League, World Cup and other honours in a 17-year career.
Mr. Van Dyck then acquitted himself with great Honour, in an elegant and pathetic valedictory Oration, pronounced with very becoming Emphasis and Gestures.
All agreed that what had traditionally been regarded as the manly virtues, such as courage and honour, played a strong role in his world view.
Google has had that honour, and in a telling way.
The ex-Glamorgan and England players were honoured in a ceremony in Cardiff.
In 2010, she was nominated for an arts award organised by a major Indian newspaper and in 2011 she was honoured in a competition for artists from her province.
Each invitation has been an honour, and in an ideal world he would like to accept them all.
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