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It is still awarded to "persons of distinction and any persons who have rendered eminent services to the borough".
Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1972 allows for "honorary freemen or honorary freewomen" status to be given to persons of distinction and persons who have rendered eminent services to the borough.
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It did not have to equal that attached to the glory of Napoleon It did however need to render eminent services to the arts and sciences".
For if a citizen who has rendered some eminent service to the state should add to the reputation and influence which he has thereby acquired the confident auda-city of being able to commit any wrong without fear of punishment, he will in a little while become so insolent and overbearing as to put an end to all power of the law .-Niccolo Machiavelaw .-Niccolo
The French translator of the Young Steam Engineer's Guide agreed, concluding "posterity will place his name among those who are most truly distinguished for their eminent services rendered to their country and to humanity".
CALEA is rendered moot.
Another half century later, Giorgio Vasari, author of "The Lives of the Most Eminent Italian Architects, Painters and Sculptors," considered "The Last Supper" no more than a "macchia abbagliata," a phrase difficult to interpret, perhaps best rendered as a "bewildering smudge".
She is rendered speechless.
Most were magnificently rendered here.
Osborne rendered that line redundant.
Aficionados rendered their final judgments.
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