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I said in the third person honorifically, "The sir da-ji is right.
Love - We don't mean it honorifically, like with Reggie Jackson.
They are portrayed, honorifically, only in profile.
Carl Schwartz, the president of the company, said yesterday that he simply didn't see any advantage to having the building landmarked, officially or honorifically.
One, honorifically, was given the name Petros.
He was known honorifically as the Bourgeois - a term the voyageurs of old used of their trusted leaders.
The property may have been divided or the title may have been used honorifically.
In 1600 Gentili was honorifically admitted to Gray's Inn.
The nakshtra is called honorifically as Trikkētta (Tiru + Kētta).
Second, the picture should be housed in the Prado, the museum of which Picasso had been named (honorifically) director during the Civil War.
--Prudie, honorifically Dear Prudence, My son is being married in October.
He is honorifically called Zisizi (子思子, "Master Zisi").
He is known honorifically as the "Apostle of Mauritius", and was the first blessed of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit.
Emperor Wen often referred to him honorifically as simply "Mr. Dugu" (using his old Xianbei name) without mentioning his given name.
Moulana Anwarullah Khan, honorifically known as Fazeelath Jung (founder of Jamia Nizamia)
A section of Hindu Kumhars honorifically call themselves Prajapati, claiming descent from the Prajapati (the sons of the Hindu deity Brahma).
Govind Shripad Talwalkar (b 1925, also known honorifically as Govindrao Talwalkar) is a journalist, former editor of Maharashtra Times, and author of 25 books.
He is more particularly known as a muhaddith (one who specializes in Hadith literature), honorifically as Muhaddith-e Dakkan (the Muhaddith of the Dakkan).
Chamberlain (1919:27) notes this poetic name "Island of the Dragon-fly" is associated with legendary Emperor Jimmu, who was honorifically named with Yamato as "Kamuyamato Iwarebiko."
Mr. Sekula, the historian, put it another way a few years ago: that photography from the beginning aspired to support this "double system" - a "system of representation capable of functioning both honorifically and repressively."
It was founded by Shaykh al-Islam Imam Muhammad Anwarullah Khan Farooqi, honorifically known as Fadilat Jung (the title was bestowed upon him by the Nizam), in Hyderabad in 1876.
Mastana Balochistani (or Shah Mastana, honorifically known as Mastana Ji Maharaj) was the founder of the socio-spiritual organization Dera Sacha Sauda on 29 April 1948 in Sirsa (modern Haryana).
Generally every 2nd or 3rd person verb, pronoun, postposition or possessed noun must be marked honorifically if its subject or object, designatum, object or possessor (respectively) is a living adult (the speaker's wife or adult children being exceptions).
He is honorifically designated Shahid ("martyr") for dying for the Bangladeshi cause, and was also posthumously given the title Beeruttom (or Biruttam), meaning "better among braves" in Bengali, the second-highest Bangladeshi award for gallantry after the Bir Sreshtho.