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Curiously, the London-singer, 22, was awarded greater honours at the US Grammys, where he took four prizes including Song of the Year.
One good thing is that England have already recognised him with selection for the Lions, so if he keeps churning out the runs then further, and greater, honours will surely follow.
There are not many greater honours for a sportsman than being asked to captain your country, but in the wake of England's crushing Ashes victory over Australia in Adelaide, Ponting must have spent lengthy periods during the past couple of days questioning whether it is really worth the aggro.
"It may be my last Olympic campaign but I have a lot more to give and hope to go on to greater honours in the future".
As the republican principle of citizens' equality under the law faded, the symbolic and social privileges of the upper classes led to an informal division of Roman society into those who had acquired greater honours (honestiores) and those who were humbler folk (humiliores).
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"Meeting him was one of the great honours of my life.
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