It appears to be unprecedented that someone should ask to be stripped of a title.
Following the remarks, critics have called for de Klerk to be stripped of the honor.
In October, Labour MP Steve Rotheram called for Sir Irvine to be stripped of his knighthood.
Some of the huts need to be stripped of asbestos and reconstructed - just not too much.
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It called for those convicted of involvement in the summer riots to be stripped of their benefits.
Last week, London Metropolitan University became the first university in the UK to be stripped of the right to sponsor overseas students.
There were also calls for him to be stripped of his knighthood.
Mr. Contador now becomes the second Tour de France winner to be stripped of his title, after Floyd Landis, the 2006 winner.
The Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has also called for Sir Irvine to be stripped of his knighthood following the publication of the report.
The 22-year-old was suspended for the 1-1 draw with Arsenal amid calls for the player to be stripped of the captaincy at the Stadium of Light.
He faces a maximum sentence of 23 years in prison when he is sentenced on 15 October, and is likely to be stripped of his US citizenship.
Amazon is to be stripped of its huge tax advantage on the sales of electronic books after the European commission ordered Luxembourg to close a VAT loophole.
Some lawmakers have called for CME to be stripped of such regulatory functions, to eliminate any potential conflict of interest that may arise in overseeing some of the company's biggest customers.
Labour MP John Mann - who sits on the House of Commons' Treasury Committee - has called for Sir James, described as the "architect" of HBOS's downfall, to be stripped of his title.
The sport's governing body, the International Cycling Union, has said it will respond Monday to the doping dossier compiled by the USADA amid calls for Armstrong to be stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.
Addressing MPs, Mr Clegg also said he would not support separate proposals put forward on the Lords by Lib Dem peer Lord Steel to make it easier for peers to retire and to be stripped of their membership for non-attendance.
Part of the reason is that an OBE or a knighthood expires when a person dies - but it is also highly unusual for there to be calls for a recipient to be stripped of their honour after they have died.
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Although all of the 11 petitions will soon have been debated in either the Commons or Westminster Hall, the first debate prompted by an e-petition was notable for the failure of participating MPs to address directly the e-petitioners' demand for rioters to be stripped of benefits payments.
The leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Willie Rennie, said the chief constable of the new police service was to be "stripped of his independence" adding the legislation behind the service was "not fit for purpose" and must be changed.
To simplify the task, robots made to work inside a reactor would have to be "stripped of all unnecessary items", he said.
Before joining the shareholder activists calling for CEOs to be held accountable and stripped of their more obvious excesses, it's worth pausing to think about why those perks exist in the first place.
If the schools fail to do this, then they need to be fixed, not stripped of a portion of their (no doubt best) students.
Standard Chartered must now appear before the DFS on August 15th to explain, among other things, why it should not be stripped of its licence to operate in New York.
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David Cameron will not ask a Whitehall committee in charge of honours to consider whether any HBOS executives should be stripped of their titles.
On Wednesday, 20 House Republicans sent a letter to Gingrich demanding that the bill be stripped of controversial amendments.
If he fails to win the competition he may be stripped of his title by the British Boxing Board of Control and he admits he is taking a big risk.
As long as the army doesn't go back to the barracks and isn't stripped of privileges, they will continue to be a threat to the democratically elected president and to citizens.
Later in the session Mr Cameron confirmed that senior civil servants will meet this week to decide whether Sir Fred Goodwin should be stripped of his knighthood.
If eventually charged and found guilty of the offenses, the Pearson Foundation could have its important tax-exempt status stripped and be subject to thousands of dollars in fines.
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And it follows a heated debate over whether commanders should be stripped of the authority to overturn military jury verdicts, such as one officer did in a recent sexual assault conviction.
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