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31. The new cephalopod, also named Paul in honour of his world-famous predecessor who passed away last week, was lowered gently into his tank in a ceremony carried live on national television.
32. Commemorative activities in honour of some other leaders also sometimes smacked of the cult of personality.
33. Madame Curie named it polonium in honour of her native country.
34. The United Nations has issued a stamp in honour of Captain Alfred Dreyfus.
35. They held a state funeral in honour of the statesman.
36. This monument was erected in honour of the martyrs during the internal waw.
37. On 1st July, 1998 Austria will take over the chairmanship of the European Union for the first time. In Honour of this occasion,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Republic of Austria has issued this coin.
38. All the flags were flying at half - mast , ie in honour of a famous dead person.
39. I'll drink his health in honour of its being Christmas Day.
40. It may be noted that ceremonies in honour of Cybele began some 250 years before Christ was born.
41. He has just published a memoir in honour of his captain.
42. It was code-named Hannibal in honour of Carthaginian general who invaded the Roman Empire in the third century BC.
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