Sentence examples similar to marks of honor from inspiring English sources

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"Killing is a mark of honor".

This is an Open in which "saving a bogey" has become a mark of honor.

"I was bit right behind the knuckle," she said, as though it were a mark of honor.

Later, he strolled from the presidential palace while flanked by soldiers in gleaming uniforms, in a mark of honor for his last day at work.

To Mr. Coburn, charges of obstructionism are a mark of honor he will wear as proudly as ever in the coming weeks.

stand on its own as a mark of honor and greatness?

Not only are they fine with such obscurity, they often prefer it: for many of them, invisibility is a mark of honor.

On rare occasions, as a mark of honor, the entry through the gate was allowed to non-imperial visitors: papal legates (in 519 and 868) and, in 710, to Pope Constantine.

Creative writers perform a number of "community" functions: teaching at local schools and prisons, organizing local festivals at a small level, and instructing adults or school children, that is, those without aspirations to becoming full-fledged apprentices, as a mark of honor.

When handling a U.S. flag, never: Dip it for any person or thing, even though state flags, regimental colors and other flags may be dipped as a mark of honor.

No matter how many times you hear that your stretch marks are" badges of honor" and that all bodies are beautiful, you can't buy in.

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