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# Overrides rules 1 to 3: If there is a more common convention than using posthumous, temple or era names, then use it.
Master Sergeant Gary Ivan Gordon ( August 30, 1960 – October 3, 1993 ) is a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor.
In this historical text, Spadones are eligible to marry women ( D 23. 3. 39. 1 ), institute posthumous heirs ( D 28. 2. 6 ), and adopt children ( Institutions of Justinian 1. 11. 9 ), unless they are castrati.
For example, the Shunzhi Emperor whose full posthumous name is detailed below, would be 世祖章皇帝, combining the last 2 characters of his temple name and the last 3 of his posthumous name, which is the form most commonly seen in old documents.
In most common-law jurisdictions, this type of escheat has been abolished outright, for example in the United States under Article 3 § 3 of the United States Constitution, which states that attainders for treason do not give rise to posthumous forfeiture, or " corruption of blood ".
He also received the Defense Distinguished Service Medal ( posthumous ), the Navy Distinguished Flying Cross, 3 Air Medals, 13 Strike / Flight Air Medals, the Navy Commendation Medal with " V " Device, the Navy Unit Citation, and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star.
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In 2009, it re-entered and peaked at number 3 on the US Catalog chart, following the release of his posthumous compilation album Let It Roll.
George Leake CMG ( posthumous ) QC ( 3 December 1856 – 24 June 1902 ) was Premier of Western Australia from 27 May 1901 to 21 November 1901, and again from 23 December 1901 until his death on 24 June 1902.
More recently, science fiction author Philip K. Dick reportedly had a theophany on 3 February 1974, which was to become the later basis for his semi-biographic works Valis ( 1981 ) and the posthumous Radio Free Albemuth ( 1985 ).
His own original publications are not of marked importance, but he edited an edition of Tournefort's Institutions rei herbariae ( 3 vols., 1719 ), and also a posthumous work of Jacques Barrelier, Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam, et Italiam observatae, & c. ( 1714 ).
On May 3, 2006, Schweitzer granted posthumous pardons to 78 persons convicted of sedition during World War I for making comments that were critical of the war.
This posthumous collection, the Sacre Cantilene Concertate of 1610, is for 3, 5 or 6 solo voices, continuo and a 4-voice Ripieno which can be multiplied ad lib ( presumably in different parts of the church ).
* 3 August-James Samuel Emerson, soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1917 on the Hindenburg Line north of La Vacquerie, France ( died 1917 ).
The first three inductees, honored on November 3, are all posthumous:
* Kriegsmarine: 3, 661 ( destroyer crews-2, 672, other – 115, posthumous – 410 ), merchant navy-442 ( posthumous-22 ).

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In the introduction to Chapman's ( 2005 / 2006 ) posthumous anthology, Jim Yoakum notes that " the radio shows didn't necessarily make him laugh.
* " Haley's Golden Medley "-( posthumous edit of " Rock Around the Clock ", " Rock-a-Beatin ' Boogie ", " Shake, Rattle and Roll ", " Choo Choo Ch ' Boogie ", and " See You Later Alligator " with " A-B-C Boogie " as the B side ) # 50, UK, 04 / 1981
The title " queen dowager " is a posthumous title based on the princeship / kingship of Koxinga ( Prince-King of Yanping Prefecture ) in the Southern Ming Empire.
b. a cash award of Seventy Five Thousand Pesos ( P75, 000. 00 ) net of taxes, for posthumous awardees, payable to legal heir / s ;
Schuller is editor-in-chief of Jazz Masterworks Editions, and co-director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra in Washington, D. C. Another recent effort of preservation was his editing and posthumous premiering at Lincoln Center in 1989 of Charles Mingus ' immense final work, Epitaph, subsequently released on Columbia / Sony Records.
Coleman's first posthumous single was " Flamboyant " b / w " On The Mic ", which was released on May 30, 2000.
Corporal John French, from the 2 / 9th Battalion, was awarded a posthumous VC for his actions on 4 September 1942.
Meanwhile, the Kokoda Track campaign had become a vicious, see-sawing battle, featuring fierce fighting around Kokoda itself and at Isurava where Private Bruce Kingsbury, from the 2 / 14th Battalion, was awarded a posthumous VC for his actions on 29 August.
In 2001 the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ( NARAS ) presented posthumous Grammy Certification to Dickie Goodman for his original hit record The Flying Saucer as it was re-issued by RHINO on a Grammy Winning CD compilation of novelty / comedy records.
A posthumous live album, called The Making of Galleons of Passion / Stage ' 76, containing demos, unreleased takes, and live material was released in 1999.
Robinson played for several years with Stax stars like Eddie Floyd and once jammed with Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles Express ' guitarist Jim McCarty and Jimi Hendrix ' drummer Mitch Mitchell, a heavily edited recording of which was released as ' Jimi / Jimmy Jam ' on the posthumous compilation Jimi Hendrix album Nine to the Universe which features other heavily edited, disparate studio jams with widely varying personnel, recorded over the span of six months during 1969, that producer Alan Douglas ( although not involved in the original recordings, but was himself a jazz producer from the early sixties, and also a compiler, and editor of other posthumous compilation releases of some note.
File: Alexander-Coin. jpg | Silver tetradrachmon ( ancient Greek coin ) issued in the name of Alexander the Great, depicting Alexander with the horns of Ammon-Ra ( 242 / 241 BC, posthumous issue ).
Lieutenant Commander Eugene Kingsmill Esmonde VC DSO, F / Lt, RAF, Lt-Cdr ( A ) RN ( 1 March 1909 – 12 February 1942 ) was a distinguished pilot who was a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to members of Commonwealth forces.
In the 1970s, with a resurgence in Asian / Pacific Islander American activism, his unpublished writings were discovered in a library in the University of Washington leading to posthumous releases of several unfinished works and anthologies of his poetry.
* Biographical information about the poet / his posthumous publisher
Farewells & Fantasies is the 1997 posthumous box set of the work of singer / songwriter Phil Ochs, chronicling his life and career in music from 1964 through 1970.
* 1962: Eero Saarinen ( posthumous ) ( Finland / U. S. )
In 2000, Putnam received a posthumous Special Merit / Technical Grammy Award for his contribution to the music industry.
Sweeney's high school band Skunk released two albums on Twin / Tone records (" Last American Virgin " in 1989 and the posthumous " Laid ", both out of print ).
Humanist Canada's Humanist of the Year award has been received by prominent Canadians such as June Callwood, founder of Casey House, the world's first hospice for people with HIV / AIDS ( 2007, posthumous ), and professor of bioethics and cognitive evolution Dr. Christopher diCarlo ( 2008 ).
* 2005 – Paul Novoselick ( Journalist / Writer – posthumous award )
There were two further singles :- " The Force Is Blind " / " Lost In Room ( 1979 ) and " Love Lies Limp " / " Life " ( 1979 )-a posthumous release.

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* The standard history of the state, though only through the Civil War, is Charles Gayarré's History of Louisiana ( various editions, culminating in 1866, 4 vols., with a posthumous and further expanded edition in 1885 ).
* September 5 – The posthumous world première of Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 4 ( for the left hand ), composed in 1931, takes place in Berlin, performed by Siegfried Rapp and the West Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martin Rich.
* Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum ( 4 November 1921 ; posthumous )
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Further, a variety of mathematical approximations to " Strict " MML can be used — see, e. g., Chapters 4 and 5 of Wallace ( posthumous ) 2005.
The unveiling and memorial service were publicised in the local ( South London Press ) and national ( BBC Radio 4 and the Times Literary Supplement ) British press, and dozens paid posthumous tribute to the poet 110 years after his death.
Their records were: Tilf, a 7 " EP containing 10 songs and lasting about 12 minutes in total ; Ehgji en, an LP containing 17 songs ; Googooplex, a double 45RPM album containing 13 songs ; No Time to Think, a 7 " EP containing 4 songs ; and the posthumous live LP Maskínan, containing 17 songs including several not on the other records, most notably a 5-song suite entitled " Orð fyrir dauða " ( Words before death ) specifically written for their swansong concert at the Melarokk festival in August 1982.
He also co-edited with François Ewald volume 4 of Dits et Ecrits of Michel Foucault ( 1994 ), a posthumous collection of Foucault's thought.
Those ships that took part are accurately named, and included the French protected cruiser Guichen and the armored cruiser Jeanne D ' Arc, as well as others under the command of Vice-Admiral Louis Dartige du Fournet, who received a posthumous medal from the French government in October 2010 for his role in transporting the 4, 000 people left on the Damlayik to Port Said, Egypt.
Osirus is a posthumous mixtape album by Ol ' Dirty Bastard released on January 4, 2005.
* Ramon Magsaysay, July 4, 1957 ( posthumous )
The story made its way into the posthumous Wolf's Publishing House 1884 collection of Pisemsky's works ( Volume 4 ).
Halliwell's promotion of the cinema through his books and seasons of ' golden oldies ' on Channel 4 won him awards from the London Film Critics ' Circle and the British Film Institute, as well as a posthumous BAFTA.
1829 – 1838, then 4 posthumous vols., 1847 – 1850 ).

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