Not just for the honour of being Prime Minister but for the journey of progress we have travelled together.
Title track Shut Up vies for the dubious honour of being the worst on the album, surpassed only by power ballad (thankfully the only one) More Than Life Itself.
Paramount Pictures said the decision for Jack Reacher was made "out of honour and respect for the families of the victims whose lives were senselessly taken".
Outside St Paul's Cathedral there will be a guard of honour for the arrival of the coffin made up of members of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards and the Welsh Guards Band.
The guard of honour for the event again included the band of the Royal Irish Regiment.
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They fought against the enemies and sacrificed their lives for the independence and honour of their country.
The flame will then be on display at Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds for the Lap of Honour exhibition.
Wednesday's event replaces a planned premiere on Saturday that Paramount Pictures called off "out of honour and respect for the families of the victims".
Recently Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded George Koval -- an American-born Soviet spy -- with the highest honour of the Russian state for successfully providing critical information on the U.S. Manhattan project during the Second World War.
In 2008, he was assigned to Hounslow, West London, and became "an integral member of the Corps of Drums throughout the Battalion's time on public duties, the highlight of which was being a part of the Household Division's Beating the Retreat -- a real honour for a line infantry Corps of Drums, " the ministry said.
Other British successes included Mumford and Sons who topped the rock, alternative and folk album artist categories, as well as scoring the honour in each of the genres for their album Babel.
Thank you again, Your Holiness, for your kindness, and the honour of this meeting.
The 30-year-old has had the honour of captaining his country and starring for the British and Irish Lions on tour to New Zealand.
Rich Beem, the 2002 USPGA winner, has the honour of playing with Woods and Harrington for the first two rounds of the incredibly long course, and the 38-year-old American is aiming to use his high-profile playing partners as inspiration.
It stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, both of whom are nominated for the best actor in a musical award at the Tonys, which honour the best of the Broadway season.
Schofield, who in 2000 was made a Companion of Honour for services to drama, is considered one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Speculation had been rife, in light of the discovery of the Higgs boson announced in July, that Peter Higgs or his colleagues may have been in the running for the prize, but historically the prizes tend to honour discoveries after a period of years.
Lord Wigley told a dinner to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lloyd George's birth: "I also had the honour of representing Caernarfon for half that time - just 27 years - I clearly didn't have the stamina which Lloyd George exhibited - in so many aspects of his life!"
All those who suffered rejoice this morning and look forward to the day when an Ulster Assembly will come into being that can look the rest of the world in the eye with honour and respect for what they are meant to be as a people who do not reward evil deeds with positions of power.
The refusal to compromise, rapidly becoming a point of honour for both parties, is wreaking damage elsewhere, partially shutting down the Federal Aviation Administration (see article) and postponing trade bills.
That evening, the Secretary-General attended a reception in honour of Sustainable Energy for All hosted by Senator Tim Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation, and a dinner hosted by the Director of International Renewable Energy Agency, Adnan Amin.
The gathering for a recent dinner at an expensive Washington hotel was officially to honour the "Keepers of the Flame" - US security officials deemed by their more conservative colleagues to have fought the good fight for bigger defence budgets and tougher policies.
Meanwhile, two powerful beams of light that were projected into the sky over Paris on Tuesday to honour the memory of victims, will be switched on for a second night.
In February, Mr Picknett was given the RNLI's highest honour, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum, for his part in the rescue of an angler from the sea off Redcar's South Gare.
In Lancashire, Professor David Chadwick, of Ormskirk, received an OBE for his services to road safety along with Preston's Alan Woods, the chief executive of EnCams, formerly the Tidy Britain Group, who received the honour for his work on sustainable development.
Fortunately, you are within reach of at least 200 vineyards, several of which will honour your included vouchers for tastings of wines that have won awards and recognition the world over.
The 15 runners are raising money for the Squires Effect, a charity set up in honour of Miss Squires.
Jordan is one of five acts vying for the Eurovision honour, alongside previous contestant Gina G and TV talent show hopefuls Javine and Andy Scott Lee.
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The council said that the Freedom of the Borough title was an old established civic honour, made to citizens for their "outstanding contribution" to the community.
The Order of the Companions of Honour was instituted in 1917 and is conferred on men and women for recognised services of national importance.
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