Sentences with phrase «give honour»

This is the first time I've given a game a perfect score in my reviewing career, and I do not give this honour lightly.
«It makes me really depressed and sometimes angry when I see some smart - arse 26 - year - old saying, «We've always felt the Labour Party is a place of nasty Blairites but now Jeremy is there we've decided to give them the honour of our membership».»
While claiming that the achievement was entirely the handiwork of the Jonathan's administration, Bruce added,» Nigeria should give honour to whom honour is due».
He pointed out that the Kano Emirate Council would continue to give honour to whom it is due stressing that the conferment of the titles would serve as a source of inspiration to those who might wish to emulate them.
I think all anti-Wenger Arsenal fans, the AOBs SHOULD at this time join forces with all the pro-Wenger Arsenal fans, the AKBs in unity to give honour and homage to the best Arsenal manager in history to date.
James took part last year and only got one result and no scores correct to give him the honour of being the lowest scorer in the whole season.
Give honour where it is due.....
Cristiano Ronaldo and Robin van Persie are also among the great forwards Rooney played alongside in his career with the Red Devils, so it's quite a compliment to Van Nistelrooy to give him that honour.
We should learn to give honour to whom honour is due.
We should learn to give honour to who honour is due.
«Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.
I want to give honour where honour is due.
We're the people who love, who push back darkness together, we freely give honour and dignity.
Rev 19:7 7 Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.KJV
Crediting its success to its users, Twitter gave the honour of ringing Thursday's opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange to three high - profile tweeters: a child activist, a legendary British actor and a Boston Police official.
I may try out that tart, my big sisters wedding shower is coming up, and I've been given the honour of bringing desserts!
My initial thoughts were that the armband would go to Petr Cech, Laurent Koscielny, Aaron Ramsey or Alexis Sanchez but for some reason I forgot about Santi Cazorla, but the Spaniard was given the honour of captaining the side that beat the Mexican club Chivas De Guadalajara in the second and final game of the mini tour of America.
He was also given the honour of being named in the Premiership Team of the Year, which is no mean feat for one so young.
As the captain of the Armenian national team, the 28 - year - old was given the honour of casting a vote.
Dybala was heavily linked away from Juventus during the summer amid interest from Barcelona but decided to stay at the Old Lady and was subsequently given the honour of wearing the club's number ten shirt.
It just made me laugh, the most convoluted tilte I've seen since Idi Amini gave himself every honour he could think of lol.
However, Dean wasn't given the honour of being on set - piece duty, with James Ward - Prowse refusing to share his role with the ref.
Here, I focus on the sports, and I've given the honour of writing about the New Jersey Devils on my years - long favourite source of writing and discussion on the team, and greatly enjoy having conversations about them and hockey in general.
And while it might be a little odd to say so after a 4 - 1 win, it's arguable that he should have been given the honour again this time around.
Victor Valdes was given the honour of leading the side.
I believe Wenger knows he's in a situation now where Arsenal are a less attractive club to come to, both in terms of success and finances, but he also knows that giving the armband to someone too young could backfire so I can see the armband being handed down a few more times until Wilshere, Ramsey or Szczesny are given the honour for a prolonged period.
It is an incredible opportunity to be given the honour to work so closely with families and assist in one of the most important gifts you can give your child — the ability to learn how to fall to sleep.
The 34 - feet high statue will serve as one of the many iconic edifices that highlight the Akinwunmi Ambode - led administration's quest to transform the landscape of the state with artistic aesthetics, while also signposting the belief in giving honour to whom honour is due.
He will be given the honour for his time spent as a cabinet minister but his reward is still likely to be controversial with Brexit supporters because of his passionate opposition to leaving the EU, including writing a book called How to Stop Brexit (And Make Britain Great Again).
There was confusion over Britain's attempt to reach out to the Burmese government today, even as Aung San Suu Kyi was being given the honour of addressing both houses of parliament.
We even give honours to these petty traitors.
Last night Channel 4 News revealed that the chairman of the committee responsible for giving honours to political donors did not believe Lord Ashcroft had lived up to his promises, and felt he was not a suitable man to be a peer because he neither lived full - time in Britain nor paid UK taxes.
Earlier in his address, the General Officer Commanding, 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Laz Ilo, described the programme as a good way of giving honour to the fallen soldiers, whom, he said, did their best and paid the supreme price for the unity, sovereignty and survival of the country.
Mr Corbyn apparently wants candidates to be from a «geographical spread» and for a blanket ban on politicians or political aides being given honours.
Despite competition from British, Spanish, Hungarian and German rivals, Lund was given the honour of building the facility, which is being co-financed by a number of countries in the EU who will all benefit from it.
It shouldn't be too surprising to hear that Grand Theft Auto 5 was recently given the honour of being the best selling video game in US history.
«As Dark Souls fans, we could not be more excited to be given the honour of developing a board game that embraces everything that makes Dark Souls the deep, compelling game experience that it is,» the company said on its web site.
promised Winfrey, who noted she was the first black woman to be given the honour.
Often Germany as an important book market is given the honour.
I was going to go with Assassins Creed 2 but after replaying it a few weeks ago i would have to give the honours to Batman: Arkham Asylum.
«As Dark Souls fans, we could not be more excited to be given the honour of developing a board game that embraces everything that makes Dark Souls the deep, compelling game experience that it is,» the company said on its web site.
In 2001 he was given the honour of being the featured artist in the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, with an entire gallery within the show dedicated to his work.
King was only the second English sculptor to be given this honour, the first being Henry Moore.
He was the first studio artist to be given the honour since Alexander Calder in 1977.
Muse to Mapplethorpe, Patti Smith, internationally acclaimed musician, writer and visual artist, collaborated with the Gagosian gallery, which has been given the honour of hosting the exhibition «Curated by Patti Smith».
The Robocoin machine was funded by Lebanese investor Antoun Toubia, who was given the honours of cutting the ribbon off the machine for his fiscal input.

Not exact matches

At a 2015 luncheon in his honour, Ron Mannix gave a speech to rally downcast Calgary business leaders.
A year after the terror attacks that struck Paris in November 2015, Jeff Koons said he would give the city a monumental sculpture meant to honour the victims but critics of the project are saying «no thanks».
There, I had the honour of hosting Professor Alexei Marcoux from the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago, who gave a talk titled, «Adventures in the Market for Values.»
«Never give in — never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense.»
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