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certainly does not care about honoring someone," he said.
Yet, some people are hesitant about honoring someone whose presidency was marred by a sex scandal.
The ballpark that went by that name may not have been the finest, but it had the advantage of honoring someone who did something that was actually useful.
Ms. Chen said she liked how Council meetings often began with the mayor and aldermen honoring someone, usually a police officer or a firefighter, for a heroic deed.
One, Steve Skadron, said that honoring someone who "has lived here all of five minutes" was a cheap way of capitalizing on Armstrong's celebrity and that the city should respect his privacy.
This week, Ms. Gross and Mr. Olsen's students' favorite activity involved composing their own anthems in response to an article about the Brooklyn Nets' new song: There was a lot of laughter in our classroom as the students composed their own anthems, honoring someone or something they are passionate about.
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The standard to send someone to prison is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, but shouldn't the standard to honor someone be that they are unimpeachably, well, honorable?
"The standard to send someone to prison is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, but shouldn't the standard to honor someone be that they are unimpeachably, well, honorable?" Nicholas Kristof wrote in a New York Times piece discussing Farrow's open letter.
If you're doing the trick at a birthday party or an event to honor someone, you could also simply write down the name of the honored person on every card, to ensure that he or she is named the "luckiest" person there.
"You honor someone by listening to their story".
So we had everyone in show business show up for this charity event to honor someone that no one knew.
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