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Universities often grant emeritus status to distinguished retired faculty members.
When he agrees with a claim, Chomsky introduces it with the word "uncontroversially" or credits it to "distinguished authorities".
A key given to distinguished citizens and honored guests signified that they were free to come and go.
Tells about fliers given medals of honor by City and Mayor's Committee on Reception to Distinguished Guests.
The English custom of presenting the freedom of the city to distinguished outsiders — and residents as well — has persisted ever since as an honorary gesture.
The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 8 Tells about fliers given medals of honor by City and Mayor's Committee on Reception to Distinguished Guests.
The New Yorker, October 11 , 1930 P. 17Instead of giving keys to distinguished visitors, New York gives scrolls made by Mr. Hector Fuller.
Since 1867 London has paid tribute to distinguished citizens and visitors by attaching circular blue plaques to their places of residence.
He expected his sons to prepare for public life and his daughters to be ready for marriage to distinguished men who would become "naturalized" Kennedys.
A year older than I, they seemed better educated then than I feel now, and both went on to distinguished academic careers in "fancy eastern schools" (like Harvard).
He is a partner at País de Quercus, a company that sells organic meats to distinguished restaurants like Mugaritz and El Celler de Can Roca.
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