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On January 1, 2006 he received the Grand Officer award from President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
* Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic ( 1968 )
* Grand Officer of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite ( Morocco ; 1971 )
* Officer, Order of the Sun ( Peru ) ( 1975 ) and Knight Grand Cross
The evidence whether Wren was a speculative freemason is the subject of the Prestonian Lecture of 2011, which concludes on the evidence of two obituaries and Aubrey's memoirs, with supporting materials, that he did indeed attend the closed meeting in 1691, probably of the Lodge of Antiquity, but that there is nothing to suggest that he was ever a Grand Officer as claimed by Anderson.
In March 2004, during a visit to Lebanon, Bashir was appointed a Grand Officer of the National Order of the Cedar by General Emile Lahoud, President of the Republic of Lebanon.
** Grand Officer ( 1 September 1920 )
* Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown ( Belgium )-20 Jun 1947
She was made a Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec in 2009.
* Grand Officer of the Ordre national du Québec, 2009
** Grand Officer
The military parade on October 10, 1949 was the first public military parade held in Taiwan with Chen Cheng serving as the Grand Review Officer.
He also received numerous foreign honours-the French appointed him a Grand Officer of the Légion d ' honneur and awarded him the Croix de Guerre, the Belgians appointed him a Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown ( Orde de la Couronne ) and awarded him the Croix de Guerre and the United States awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal.
In 2005, he was awarded the Sorano Friendship and Peace Award, the Russian International St .- Andrew-the-First-Called Prize, the insignia of Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of Luxembourg, and the IMC UNESCO International Music Prize, while already in 2002 he was honoured in Bonn with the Erich Wolfgang Korngold Prize for film music at the International Film Music Biennial in Bonn ( cf also: Homepage of the Art and Exhibition Hall Bonn ).
* Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic ( 31 August 1984 )
* Grand Officer of the National Order of the Cedar ( Lebanon, 1997 )
* Grand Officer of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas ( Lithuania, 24 November 1995 )
* Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour ( France, 1998 ; previously Commander, 1987, and Officer, 1981 )
* Sahib al-Fadhilah ( صاحب الفضيلة ) ( His Eminence )-The State Deputy Muftis, Qadhis, Grand Imam of the State Mosque and Islamic Affairs Officer to the Supreme King.
** Grand Officier ( Grand Officer ): badge worn on left breast suspended from a ribbon, with star displayed on right breast.

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Involved in logging in Central America, merchant shipping between the North American colonies and the West Indies, fishing the Grand Banks (' til forbidden to by the Palliser's Act of 1775 ), whaling, and privateering.
The Han Gou ( 邗沟 ) is known as the second oldest section of the later Grand Canal since the Hong Gou (' Canal of the Flying Geese ', or ' Far-Flung Canal ') most likely preceded it.
His Symphony No. 1 (' Grand Symphony ') was even issued on a CD supplement to an issue of BBC Music Magazine.
She is the most recent player, male or female, to have held all four Grand Slam singles titles simultaneously (' 02 -' 03 ) and only the fifth woman ever to do so.
The Grand Prix du Palais d ’ Hiver was the name of the prizes awarded for the lesser classes (' Light cars ' and ' Voiturettes ').
In Persian, the style Atabeg-e-Azam (' Great Atabeg ) was occasionally used as an alternative title for the Shah's Vazir-e-Azam ( Grand Vizier ), notably in 1834-35 for Mirza Abolghasem Farahani, Gha ' em Magham, in 1848-51 for Mirza Mohammed Taghi Khan, Amir-e Kabir, in 1906-07 for Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin-ol Soltan, and finally in 1916 for a Qajar prince, Major-General Shahzadeh Sultan ' Abdu ' l Majid Mirza, Eyn-ol Douleh.
Rich merchants and aristocrats sent their sons on a so-called Grand Tour (' Great journey ') through Europe.
* In Muslim Persia, the Prime Minister under the political authority of the Shahanshah was commonly styled Vazīr-e Azam (' Supreme -, i. e. Grand Vizier '; alternative titles include Atabeg-e Azam and Sardār-e Azam ), and various Ministers held cabinet rank as vazir, including a Vazir-i-Daftar ( minister for finance ) and a Vazir-i-Lashkar ( war portfolio ).
The 16th century saw creation of lighter cavalry known as ' Kozacy ' ( singular ' Kozak ' hence ' towarzysz kozacki ') until 1648 and then known as ' Pancerni ' from 1650s on until 1770s ) in the Kingdom of Poland or ' Petyhorcy ' in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ( the actual subject of the illustration )-whose offensive armament included a shorter ' demi-lance ' (' dzida ') or ' rohatyna ', bow and arrows, war-ax, sabre in the 16th century and a pistol or two, a carbine in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Notable figures included John Sadler ( 1820-1910 ) (' the Grand Old Man of Oldbury ') and Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler.
The Grand Prix du Palais d ’ Hiver was the name of the prizes awarded for the lesser classes (' Light cars ' and ' Voiturettes ').
The XW also gained a GS (' Grand Sport ') option, which could be optioned with the and six-cylinder, Windsor V8 but not the Windsor V8 on Falcon 500, Futura and Fairmont.
The separate legal tradition of the Ruthenian Church, as differentiated from the Church in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was codified in the decision of the first properly Russian Church Council of the Hundred Chapters (' Stoglav ') in 1448, followed by the formal separation of the Church of Rus ' into separate Russian ( Muscovite ) and Ruthenian ( Kievan ) Metropoliae in 1453.
* Le Grand Déballage ( 2002 ) (' Best of ' album )
The Sadak-e-Azam (' great road ') as it was then known, is universally recognized as having been the precursor of the Grand Trunk Road.
In 1981, his novel, Moi, Antoine de Tounens, roi de Patagonie (' I, Antoine of Tounens, King of Patagonia '), won the Grand Prix du Roman ( award for a novel ) of the Académie française.
* Grand Cordon (' Grootlint '), who wears the badge on a collar ( chain ) or on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left side of the chest ;
Only the Belgian king is entitled to chair the order and to be named Grand Master (' Grootmeester ').
On August 4, 1853, Captain Gennady Nevelskoy founded a military post named after Admiral Grand Duke Konstantin, and renamed the bay to Imperatorskaya Gavan (' Emperor's Harbor '), after the then reigning Emperor Nicholas I. Nikolay Boshnyak was appointed the commander of the post, which became the first Russian settlement in the area, and the predecessor of today's Sovetskaya Gavan.
He was a freemason, initiated at the Parisian lodge Les Arts et l ' Amitié (' Arts and Friendship ')-belonging to the Grand Orient of France ,-as well as having been a member of the lodge ' Palestine ' ( in St Petersburg ), and an honorary member of the lodge ' Les Amis Réunis ' (' Friends Re-united '), also in St Petersburg.
This hybrid system was present on the GM H-body cars in 94-95, W-body cars ( Buick Regal, Chevrolet Lumina (' 95 only ), Chevrolet Monte Carlo (' 95 only ), Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ) in 94-95, L-body ( Chevrolet Beretta / Corsica ) in 94-95, Y-body ( Chevrolet Corvette ) in 94-95, on the F-body ( Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird ) in 95 and on the J-Body ( Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire ) and N-Body ( Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am ) in 95 and 96 and also on ' 94 -' 95 Saab vehicles with the normally aspirated 2. 3.

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