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been honoring
noun
Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright and/or competent).
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It was one way soldiers have been honoring their fallen comrades and is increasingly common.
We have been honoring the peace treaty with Israel since the day it was signed.. . .
The Red Guide is slow to adjust to fashions in food, but recently it has been honoring new-wave restaurants.
"He has really been honoring the regional audience, but occasionally he has chosen to do what he loves," Ms. Kornhauser said.
This season, it's also been honoring American musicians with its "National Heritage Masters" series, which celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowshipss, this country's most esteemed honor for traditional artists.
People in France have been thinking hard about why Zidane did it, and what it means, and have thereby been honoring the national belief that it really is not possible to think too hard about things.
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That pledge has not been honored.
Hepburn has been honored with several memorials.
"We should be honoring their wishes".
Should we be honoring it?
You're honoring that oath.
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