He became a U.S. citizen in 1985, yet Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in 1999.
Cohen, who has been knighted by the queen, was fortunately early in the European private equity business.
Geoffrey Hill, 79, who was appointed Oxford professor of poetry in 2010, is knighted for services to literature.
Matthews has asked to postpone a ceremony to see him knighted because of February's culling.
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In 2009 a competitor-who-shall-not-be-named knighted her as one of the 50 most powerful international business women.
The telescope and his other contributions to radio astronomy led to him being knighted in 1961.
He was knighted in 2002 but now asks that he is not addressed as Sir Jonathan.
On Wednesday, the Queen hosted an investiture ceremony at which entertainer Sir Bruce Forsyth was knighted.
In May, Sir Jonathan was knighted at Buckingham Palace for his services to design and enterprise.
Sir Irvine, who represented Sheffield Hallam between 1987 and 1997, was knighted in 1980.
Earlier today Ive was at Buckingham Palace to be knighted for services to design and enterprise.
Sir Cyril was made an MBE for his public services in 1966 and was knighted in 1988.
Major Sir Michael Parker was knighted for organising the Queen Mother's centenary pageant on London's Horse Guards.
Sir Cyril, who was knighted in 1988, was the Liberal MP for Rochdale from 1972 to 1992.
Two years later, on the recommendation of the ALP, by then in opposition, Mr Stanford was knighted.
Her visit to a smug, shallow man about to be knighted will radically change his selfish, well-ordered world.
Mr Knox-Johnston, who was knighted Sir Robin after the race, gave away his prize money to Crowhurst's widow.
Hector Sants, who was in charge of regulation at the start of the credit crisis, has been knighted.
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The next year, he was knighted "for services to human reproductive biology, " the university said in a statement.
Dinner lady and school cleaner Dorothy Winner, a head teacher who had turned around a failing school, was knighted.
The author, who was knighted in June last year, became a literary star overnight at 34 with Midnight's Children.
In business, the chief executive of drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline Andrew Witty, and the former chairman of Tesco, David Reid, are both knighted.
As well as being knighted, he received a rarer honour, the Order of Merit, which is limited to 24 people.
He was knighted on the battlefield by the new King Henry VII and awarded titles in Brecknock, Carmarthen and Cardigan.
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Credited with helping to invent reality TV, he was knighted for services to broadcasting in 2012's New Year Honours list.
The veteran comic rose to prominence on BBC radio with his work on the Goons, and was knighted in 1981.
Sir Cyril was knighted in 1988 and was awarded the MBE in 1966, when he also served as mayor of Rochdale.
Sir Cyril, who was knighted in 1988 and died in 2010, was the Liberal MP for Rochdale from 1972 to 1992.
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Olympians honoured included heptathlon winner Jessica Ennis, who received the CBE and Team GB cycling boss Dave Brailsford who was knighted.
Sir Peter said he was surprised and "delighted" to be knighted at a time when political honours were out of fashion.
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