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If you keep going and stay on the right side of all this, you can be offered honours and awards, you can be recognised in the street, you can be recognised in the streets of several countries, some of which do not have English as a native language.
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Which Brazilian will next be offered the honour of presenting the trophy?
Anyone offered an honour is required to declare in the letter of nomination any financial connections to a political party.
Of course it is all too easy for a person who will never be offered an honour, and so never subject to temptation, to scorn such exchanges.
It is in consequence very unlikely that he was never offered an honour, but equally in character that he should refuse it.
Cleese, who was offered the honour courtesy of his efforts on behalf of the Lib Dems, informed The Sunday Telegraph that the prospect of having to spend winters in Westminster rather than the more favourable climes of California caused him to turn Paddy down.
Hearn wrote an open letter to the BDO in which he proposed a £1m fee for the buyout, offered to honour all of its existing contracts, and said: "We [the PDC] know what we are doing and want to invest in the future of darts.
Mathematicians are finally being offered an honour equivalent to, and in financial terms more generous than, the Nobel prizes for chemistry, physics and medicine.
Boyle, who masterminded the £27m opening ceremony of the Games, which drew a UK TV audience of 27 million people, is thought to have been offered an honour in recognition of his services to Britain.
In 1960 Waugh was offered the honour of a CBE but declined, believing that he should have been given the superior status of a knighthood.
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