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In his farewell address last month, President Clinton saluted his audience with My fellow citizens, his most frequently chosen salutation, consciously following the one chosen by Thomas Jefferson in his first Inaugural Address.
The little boy touched the world as he saluted his father's coffin.
Mr. Cowell saluted his bravery in overcoming "tonsillitis, laryngitis, whatever you've got".
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones saluted his players for ending the losing run against Australia.
Every night his fellow prisoners saluted his shirt and said the Pledge of Allegiance.
The victorious captain, Daniel Vettori, saluted his fast bowlers for their part in the win.
When he finished his speech, delivered in English, he saluted his hosts with the Hebrew word "shalom," or peace.
OHIO STATE 72, IOWA 66: Ohio State Coach Jim O'Brien saluted his counterpart for sending a message.
The former culture minister Jack Lang saluted his "vital energy"; the Socialist leader, Martine Aubry, hailed his "great finesse".
McCarthy saluted his player and said there was never any chance of him leaving on loan, despite approaches from rival clubs.
The titles of his books saluted his heroes: "Things Fall Apart", from Yeats, and "No Longer at Ease", in homage to T.S. Eliot.
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