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Kira’s emotional ‘computer’ was not flaw-free, and at times appeared to have the calendar set at the year 1850, when honour and duty were still in vogue
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Good stewards will always honour their appointment
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God will always keep and honour His word
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The will should make it clear that the surviving partner can pass his or her life in honour and happiness in her own home
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In the end, the victims consider it as the greatest honour and happiness to serve an authority or a master
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honour to that part which lacked : That there should be no schism in the body; but that the members should have the same care one for another
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Obelisk: A clear sign of honour and wealth; yet, if it is ancient, you will have to cancel a long-waited trip
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I think you should honour that
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It would be such an honour for him to be selected
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’ The Yeti have confirmed that the area has already been renamed in her honour and there will be a suitable stone cairn built once the locale has stabilised
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this honour have all his saints
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she was acting in good honour” said Joe to the court
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She'd made a name for herself as a woman of honour, desperate to help her community gain self-respect and sometimes mere existence
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There is the procession of the virgins in honour of Athena, the kissing of the holy icon and the walking to the doors of the chapels, even those on the edge
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‘Lintze, you have forsaken much for the sake of your quest - I do not ask to see that which you hold but honour you for your efforts … you are a true daughter of your family
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The only dark cloud on their horizon was a note from their benefactor that had been pinned to a bottle of champagne that awaited them on the day of their arrival in their new home, offering his sincerest condolences on the sad news about the fisherman’s health and saying that he would consider it an honour if they would invite him to the funeral, long may that day be postponed
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Whenever I looked into the crowd and caught someone's eye they'd begin muttering and nodding and pointing in my direction and it became more and more clear not just that I was in the wrong place but also that I'd sat in a chair reserved for a guest of honour yet to appear
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It'll be an honour
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It’s an honour and a privilege to hear Karen tear him to shreds
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About how dear Maria and Manolis were flown to Athens for her to be decorated with the Order of the Honour-Grand Cross by the President of the Hellenic Republic and how we were all their guests of honour there that day
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Peter goes on to explain that in return for me promising to honour and obey, Simon is promising to love and cherish me … more than a fair exchange, I reckon
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health and saying that he would consider it an honour if they would
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What he sees now perverts his sense of honour, twisted though it is
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It was my honour to be your mother’s
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honour that you’ll not be harmed
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their honour here tomorrow evening?' asked Soissons
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feast in their honour this evening?' he asked
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um…declined the honour when he learned of the guest list
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thousand occasions of acquiring honour and distinction which never occur
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The great benefices and other ecclesiastical dignities support the honour of the church
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The banks, they seem to have thought, were in honour bound
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which the population is invited to honour and
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case of very likely defeat, it remains the honour
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“Well yes, you finally have the honour!”
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in the honour of the step sister of Constantine
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Noble palaces, magnificent villas, great collections of books, statues, pictures, and other curiosities, are frequently both an ornament and an honour, not only to the neighbourhood, but to the whole country to which they belong
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Versailles is an ornament and an honour to France, Stowe and Wilton to England
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There is, I believe, nowhere in Europe, except in England, any instance of the tenant building upon the land of which he had no lease, and trusting that the honour of his landlord would take no advantage of so important an improvement
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“It is an honour to have your family with us and was certainly the least I could do
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Not many could attest to that fact and most would die never having had such an honour bestowed upon them
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In the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, what is called the right of majorazzo takes place in the succession of all those great estates to which any title of honour is annexed
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The adventurers, indeed, who formed some of the latter establishments, joined to the chimerical project of finding gold and silver mines, other motives more reasonable and more laudable; but even these motives do very little honour to the policy of Europe
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In war and negotiation, the councils of Madras and Calcutta, have upon several occasions, conducted themselves with a resolution and decisive wisdom, which would have done honour to the senate of Rome in the best days of that republic
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For the honour of the national humanity, it is to be hoped that neither of these statutes was ever executed
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Among brothers and among sisters, the eldest always takes place ; and in the succession of the paternal estate, every thing which cannot be divided, but must go entire to one person, such as a title of honour, is in most cases given to the eldest
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When Agamemnon, in Homer, offers to Achilles, for his friendship, the sovereignty of seven Greek cities, the sole advantage which he mentions as likely to be derived from it was, that the people would honour him with presents
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Like the stewards of a rich man, they are apt to consider attention to small matters as not for their master's honour, and very easily give themselves a dispensation from having it
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“I think it’s a disgrace that the Captain has stained the honour of our Battalion by shooting wounded enemy prisoners and I shall report it when a more senior Officer arrives
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It is by powerful protection only, that he can effectually guard himself against the bad usage to which he is at all times exposed; and this protection he is most likely to gain, not by ability or diligence in his profession, but by obsequiousness to the will of his superiors, and by being ready, at all times, to sacrifice to that will the rights, the interest, and the honour of the body corporate, of which he is a member
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But how do you know that once you enter I would honour my side of the deal?’
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Should the sovereign have the imprudence to appear either to deride, or doubt himself of the most trifling part of their doctrine, or from humanity, attempt to protect those who did either the one or the other, the punctilious honour of a clergy, who have no sort of dependency upon him, is immediately provoked to proscribe him as a profane person, and to employ all the terrors of religion, in order to oblige the people to transfer their allegiance to some more orthodox and obedient prince
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How dangerous must it have been for the sovereign to attempt to punish a clergyman for any crime whatever, if his order were disposed to protect him, and to represent either the proof as insufficient for convicting so holy a man, or the punishment as too severe to be inflicted upon one whose person had been rendered sacred by religion ? The sovereign could, in such circumstances, do no better than leave him to be tried by the ecclesiastical courts, who, for the honour of their own order, were interested to restrain, as much as possible, every member of it from committing enormous crimes, or even from giving occasion to such gross scandal as might disgust the minds of the people
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Where church benefices, on the contrary, are many of them very considerable, the church naturally draws from the universities the greater part of their eminent men of letters; who generally find some patron, who does himself honour by procuring them church preferment
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Pro 25:2 It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter
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To the honour of our present system of taxation, indeed, it has hitherto given so little embarrassment to industry, that, during the course even of the most expensive wars, the frugality and good conduct of individuals seem to have been able, by saving and accumulation, to repair all the breaches which the waste and extravagance of government had made in the general capital of the society
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The honour of a state is surely very poorly provided for, when, in order to cover the disgrace of a real bankruptcy, it has recourse to a juggling trick of this kind, so easily seen through, and at the same time so extremely pernicious
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It would be a great honour, would it not?”
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He presented himself to King Tobin’s Court with twelve of his Honour Guard in crimson armour with conical red helmets with golden wings at the temples
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The lord then left the chamber with his Honour Guard
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When all had had their chance to speak before the King and Queen of the Nordics, a great feast was held, for it was the last day of the second week of spring, the night of the Bellatanus Festival in honour of the Great Angels of spring and summer, growth and regeneration, of which Druantia was one of the three, the other two being Fodla and Eriu
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The immortal cities were considered safer than the mortal castles and holds, the pay was better, and the chance of being robbed or murdered on the streets after dark was minimal to almost impossible, so it was a great honour to be chosen as a mortal servant in Nordhel
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Adem took it as a badge of honour rather than an annoyance
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“People still live there, people who value honour and the preservation of life
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Honour was everything to Terese
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Despite this advice, Hayley reached for her golden bow and held it forward as she said, “I pledge to honour this great gift from the White Snow Fox, the Daughter of Thor, one of the Chosen
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” Then she looked skyward to Druantia as she said, “You do me great honour, Druantia of the Second Born
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“We have amended the decree to allow all male wielders to continue to touch teron once a week, wielding Air to form defences as they continue to practice becoming Blademasters, their new station, and a place of high honour within our armies
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“It is a great honour to have you in my presence
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But he would fight with honour, dignity and respect
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He afterwards advanced and shook hands with Sir Francis Scott and Major Piggott, who must have both felt overwhelmed by the honour
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He turned quite aggressive when I asked for more details and proof of membership to that very elite Unit which in their proud history never had more than 900 men in total qualified to that honour
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I had the dubious honour of examining the ballistic effects of many a gunshot wound during those years, and I can tell you that not all bullets are the same
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We are unimpressed, and only God is big enough to forgive them for what they have done to our honour
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It is a horrible life and the stories of those having a sense of honour and child molesters suffering on the inside are indeed true
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honour of Esther's visit home
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Can there be more honour in that kind of behaviour? I am astonished by American History in general and if you want to know why read Presidents Lincolns Gettysburg speech
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Irles sprang to his feet and in an impassioned appeal reminded them that they were custodians of Spain's honour; that Shafter showed no disposition to end the truce and bombard
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In the scenes of suffering and misery women were reduced until they priced their honour for a morsel of food for their dear ones
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Every one of those savages was enrolled at once, and received regular pay and rations, and after due warning against looting, the king and his followers were given a place of honour in the ceremonies when Kumassi capitulated
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Sure as hell did not honour the promised rewards to throw the stone around
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They dominated Sandhurst for instance and always won the Sword of Honour for being the best cadets
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property, conferred upon his son and heir in honour of the day) into
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Such acts would be dealt with harshly as a matter of honour
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“His sons come to honour, and he it not; and they are brought low, but he it not of them” (Job 14:21)
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honour he filled as a guest of the King
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We were honour bound (and by the law) to keep law and order even if the laws were unfair and rather silly
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Adriano chose silence as a suiting honour, and never mentioned anything about this, except that
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Remember for a terrorist it is an honour to take as a many of the infidels with them as possible and if that means a suicide bomb for the cause then it is quite acceptable
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Sometimes they link their manhood and honour to their acts of terrorism
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"We thought that we'd leave that honour to you, Aunt Martha
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Most of these companies are run by my former colleagues in the South African Police and Defence Force so they are better than most having had the honour to grow up in Africa and understands the local conditions
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It’s kind of an honour system
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“Courage and honour mean nothing, when confronted by superior tactics and greater experience
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The robin died happy, cradled by the flower that had born it, and the rose swore that it would keep its red petals in honour of the plucky little bird
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Now that guy had a sense of honour about the truth
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Anyone that was convinced by Rawls that we were all equal in life would need to honour justice and equality
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“It would be a great honour if you would be gracious enough to fly with us,” I suggested