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Discover Ludwig'no honored' is not correct in written English.
It should be written as 'not honored'. For example, "He was not honored for his service in the military."
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In 1997, he went to Prolog, searched church records, interviewed villagers and found cousins who said they were willing -- no, honored -- to accept the medal.
Issues that you see on forums are no honored by Warranty as known issues.
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It no longer honors norms of fairness and equality.
Yet no bridge, no park, no school, no street, honors his legacy.
In most cases it is important to say "Yes, your honor" or "No, your honor".
Omarosa may not have obtained them honorably, but the old saying is true: There is no honor among thieves.
If he said no, I'll honor that for him...
There is no honor in vainglorious destruction.
No honor, no publication proves anything.
And there is no honor in retreat.
They had no honor and worked for next to nothing".
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