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Among them, far and wide, they became his titles of honour.
Also in 1858, he received several titles of honour from the British government.
It was a humiliating job and not a title of honour.
Finrod adopted the name, and made it a title of honour.
A high title of honour is conferred upon him.
Wesley took the attempted mockery and turned it into a title of honour.
Applied as an official or courtesy title of honour or distinction."
This title of honour would not be deserved, if at the same time at home war is declared"
The title of honour was reserved for those warriors who hunted the most dangerous game on horseback, armed only with the broadsword.
Paramahansa is a title of honour sometimes applied to Hindu spiritual teachers who are regarded as having attained enlightenment.
He got the title of Honoured Worker of Science.
The name is derived from Mahta, which is a title of honour among the Rajputs.
A title of honour.
In 1849, the office was abolished, but the title remained occasionally in use as a title of honour for governors.
The name Childe is probably derived from the Old English word cild which was used as a title of honour.
A baron is a title of honour, often hereditary, and ranked as one of the lowest titles in the nobility system.
Throughout the ages the inhabitants of Ninove were given various nicknames as a title of honour or mockery.
Maharaja Bahadur: a title of honour, one degree higher than Maharaja.
Syed or Sayyid or Sayed is a title of honour and respect.
In fact, as they have no titles of honour, the vocative adjuration supplies the place of a title, and is given impartially to all.
In France, Buns was granted with a title of honour "le grand Carme".
Three months later Beel was appointed Minister of State, a prestigious title of honour.
For the victory, Aurelian assumed the title of honour Germanicus Maximus.
In popular speech, Arafat has inherited this dubious Arab title of honour from Saddam Hussein.
The Commonwealth's written constitutions gave to the Lord Protector the King's power to grant titles of honour.