To the list of honors and acknowledgements we can now add Bill The Boy Wonder, a labor of love written by a fan, for fans.
Black said the program resembles the Boy Scouts in many respects, with an emphasis on camping, plus an array of honors and patches that the youth members can work for.
One of the great honors of my service to Tennessee is having the opportunity to represent Ft.
Mark read a letter from Billy Graham, and it took me back to one of the great honors of my life, which was visiting Reverend Graham at his mountaintop retreat in North Carolina, when I was on vacation with my family at a hotel not far away.
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Crane says events where legislators read lists of his honors have been moving but painful.
Known for his monkeylike face, he earlier won best of breed honors for the third straight year.
There he won a raft of academic honors and became the first African-American to head the university's vaunted Friar Society.
Speaking of undeserved honors, a few weeks ago I was able to throw out the first pitch at the Nationals game.
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While Miyake is proud of these honors, they don't define him.
As usual, the global industry's most closely watched rosters of 1998 honors include many Asian airlines and hotels, a welcome boost in these expense-trimming, stay-at-home times.
The 6-3 majority opinion upheld a Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that had declared unconstitutional the Stolen Valor Act, a 2006 statute Congress passed "to protect the reputation and meaning" of military honors.
The manuscript was kept in the private house of the Serajmir family in Tabriz until 1969, when the Iranian National Heritage Society bought it and the Society of National Honors, Iran, recognized and registered this manuscript as national heritage in 1975.
Johnson's shoe-leather reporting and keen insights on the struggle of Southern blacks during the civil rights era won him the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 1966, one of many honors showered upon him during a brilliant career that spanned more than 50 years.
The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, joint producers of the show that honors the best of Broadway, said Thursday the 67th annual awards will be broadcast live by CBS from Radio City Music Hall on June 9.
Anthony stayed right on the blistering pace that won him Eastern Conference player of the week honors after averaging 41.8 points while inching ahead of Kevin Durant for the NBA scoring lead last week.
Along with maintaining a top ten ranking, I was a member of three different National Honors Societies (officer of one), played on both the Academic Decathlon and Mock Trial teams, and wrote for the school newspaper and the special teen section of the local daily, The El Paso Times.
And finally, I want to thank the creator of the Kennedy Center Honors and the Co-Chair of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, George Stevens. (Applause.) George and his son, Michael, are still bringing this show to life after 34 years, and we are grateful to both of them.
The official White House Christmas tree, which stands tall in the center of the Blue Room, honors the courageous service of the troops, veterans, and military families who serve our country with pride.
Filming footfalls and glances, fados and discos, and the transcendent absurdities that take place on movie sets, Green captures with passionate attention to light and shadow, to faces and voices, and to the electric thrill of the touch the mystic union of life and art, and honors the majesty of the actress, who breaks through boundaries in both realms.
If Latinos don't get satisfaction, and more importantly some respect, we should turn the TV channel and not watch the broadcast of the Kennedy Center Honors on December 2 and not buy the products of any advertiser that sponsors the show.
He twice won a John Marshall Award, one of the highest honors in the department.
It's awards time in London again: to be specific, the Business Journalist of the Year honors.
It's junior guard Victor Oladipo, however, who is the contender for national player of the year honors.
She is the recipient of many government honors, including the Distinguished Public Service Award, the Coast Guard's highest medal awarded to a civilian.
Chief designer Shiro Nakamura, who serves as Concours judge, did the honors of the North American unveiling of the Emerg-E Concept.
People who understand your unique challenges and who will give you a level of care that honors your service and your sacrifice.
Nomo won rookie of the year honors, made the All-Star team, pitched a no-hitter and posted a respectable 69-61 win-loss record during his U.S. career.
Those incentives are often for winning a conference regular season or tournament championship, maintaining a certain graduation rate or even earning Coach of the Year honors.
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Despite having no background in hockey, he worked his way into a minor-league front office in Hershey and earned Executive of the Year honors in 1997.
That explains why Ryan Seacrest and Joel McHale got the honors of launching the Ford Fusion with a campaign that has now floated into the ether.
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