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When Hamlet says a custom is more honoured in the breach than the observance, he means it is more honourable to break it than keep it, as is clear from the context (Claudius's celebration of his usurpation of the throne).
He thought it honourable to become invisible".
She suggests that "it is more honourable to fight with a sword, somehow".
It is honourable to be free and to let other people be free.
It's honourable to believe that – there are fine critics and writers who do – but I don't".
In the past it was thought more honourable to eject senior workers from the firm than to elevate younger colleagues above them.
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It was an opportunity to reinforce the message that their candidate was serious and honourable, unwilling to stoop to anything so low.
He just felt that he wasn't getting the most out of the players and felt it was the honourable thing to do to walk away".
Nadine Dorries isn't the only honourable member to, on returning to office, abandon their 140-charactered communication with the public.
"In which case I shall have to ask the honourable gentleman to withdraw from the chamber for the remainder of the session".
I also want to give an honourable mention to Northants, who smashed up my side Surrey in the final of the T20 and have sealed promotion to Division One.
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