Not just for the honour of being Prime Minister but for the journey of progress we have travelled together.
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.
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".
Some of the people who helped to make the games such a success were recognised, including Lord Coe, who becomes a Companion of Honour, a special honour given for service of conspicuous national importance and limited to 65 people at any one time.
The Jordan Times reported that when arrested, the brother said he had acted "for reasons of honour".
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.
The guard of honour for the event again included the band of the Royal Irish Regiment.
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Schofield, who in 2000 was made a Companion of Honour for services to drama, is considered one of the greatest actors of his generation.
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".
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.
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.
Forrest Gump was O'Donnell's affectionate nickname when he played for Celtic, in honour of his tireless running - a characteristic of the film's main character, played by Tom Hanks.
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.
He presented Ortiz's widow with a gold medal of honour for her slain husband.
The reforms are designed to replace Labour's so-called Asbos which critics say have become a badge of honour for some offenders.
"I'm happy with a personal best but I wanted to win - I don't believe in laps of honour for being second, " he told BBC Sport.
Those who complete the route in the allotted time are officially admitted to the Three Peaks of Yorkshire Club, a coveted badge of honour for every self-respecting British walker.
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.
Thank you again, Your Holiness, for your kindness, and the honour of this meeting.
For me this honour is a symbol of how art can change people's perception of life and view the world in a different way.
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 spirit of co-operation among the wider opposition has even inspired some former officers in the Iraqi army, an especially divisive lot, to meet in London and issue a Covenant of Honour calling for a pluralist and demilitarised Iraq.
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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!"
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.
The Order of the Companions of Honour was instituted in 1917 and is conferred on men and women for recognised services of national importance.
All this not only drew sightseers, it won the American Institute of Architects' honour award for urban design.
"It's an honour for me to be here on behalf of this team of 12 great great men, " said Montgomerie when picking up the award.
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.
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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