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Capone cried at his brother's funeral and ordered the closure of all the speakeasies in Cicero for a day as a mark of respect.
As a last mark of respect, Collyer ordered that Syn be buried at sea, rather than have his body hung in chains.
As a mark of respect, the third series was first broadcast a week later than originally planned.
Although Abu Ma ' shar al-Balkhi | Abu Ma ' shar believed Ptolemy to be one of the Ptolemaic dynasty | Ptolemies who ruled Egypt after the conquest of Alexander the Great | Alexander the title ‘ King Ptolemy ’ is generally viewed as a mark of respect for Ptolemy's elevated standing in science.
Accordingly he was buried in the Vatican with every mark of respect, and his tomb soon acquired an extraordinary fame for miraculous cures.
In this case, parties personally known to each other are addressed familiarly by their first or given names, regardless of rank ; senior officers are addressed as one might address a stranger, courteously, but without any naming or mark of respect.
Much as the British salute, described above, the Canadian military salutes to demonstrate a mark of respect and courtesy for the commissioned ranks.
Much as the British salute, described above, the French military salutes to demonstrate a mark of respect and courtesy for the commissioned ranks.
It was also ` Abdu ' l-Bahá who insisted that the appellation given to the child should be " Shoghi Effendi ", (" Effendi " signifies " Sir "), rather than simply " Shoghi ", as a mark of respect towards him.
The name Barbarossa came from the northern Italian cities he attempted to rule, and means " red beard " in Italian – a mark of both their fear and respect.
At one point, her four grandsons Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Viscount Linley mounted the guard as a mark of respect known as the Vigil of the Princes — an honour only bestowed once before, at King George V's lying in state.
The kiss of respect has also represented a mark of fealty, humility and reverence.
As a mark of respect, Colebee's nephew Nanberry, who died in 1821, was buried with Bennelong at his request.
Gina gains Dennis's respect and admiration by just being herself and Margaret's pretensions fail to make a mark on him.
" Lord " may be used in conjunction with a substantive title to denote a superior holder of an otherwise generic title, in such combinations as " Lord Mayor " or " Lord Chief Justice ", which mark out the holder as an official worthy of particular respect and of a higher status.
When he returned from the ceremony to mark this, men of the City pulled Pitt's coach home themselves, as a sign of respect.
Tattoos help a gang member gain respect within their group, and mark them as members for life.
* Don ( honorific ), a Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Filipino title, given as a mark of respect
That name, originally intended to be the title of a song, was chosen to parody the practice of having a one minute silence as a mark of respect when someone considered " important or well respected " dies.
On the funeral evening, a scheduled performance of The Bartered Bride at the National Theatre was allowed to proceed, the stage draped with black cloth as a mark of respect.
During the funeral an Avro Vulcan bomber from 617 Squadron ( the Dambusters ) flew overhead as a mark of respect.
The controversy was therefore resumed, and concluded in a complete victory for Nahmanides, who was dismissed by the King with a gift of three hundred gold pieces as a mark of his respect.
:: Yet I am treated by you without even the least mark of respect
On particular religious occasions, the spirit is believed to descend to partake in celebration, a mark of honour and respect to past ancestors and blessings for a prosperous future.

mark and for
Though merely clear glass, it was a distinctive trade mark for an aspiring actor who hoped to imprint himself upon the memories of producers.
It was a high mark for Mama.
The establishment, by the Holy Father, of a permanent Secretariat for Christian Unity in 1960 was the most dramatic mark of this concern.
Since the goal of our international planners is a World Government, this Atlantic Community would mark a giant step in that direction for, once American economic autonomy is absorbed, a larger grouping is a question of time.
Compress the assembly when you make the mark to show the location for `` B ''.
This meant, concretely, that the patient could not read at all without making writing-like movements of the head or body, became easily confused by `` hasher marks '' inserted between hand-written words and thus confused the mark for one of the letters, and could recognize a simple straight line or a curved one only by tracing it.
Verbal and adverbial elements too participated in each epic diction, but it is for the present sufficient to mark the large nominal and adjectival supply of semantic near-equivalents, and to designate the members of any system of equivalents as basic formulas of the poetic language.
Present estimates are that production topped the 100-million-lb. mark in 1960 ( 85 to 90 million lb. for flexible, 10 or 11 million lb. for rigid ) ; ;
Solly Hemus announced a switch in his starting pitcher, from Bob Gibson to Ernie Broglio, for several reasons: 1 Broglio's 4-0 won-lost record and 1.24 earned-run mark against Pittsburgh a year ago ; ;
Registrations of new cars in Dallas County cracked the 3,000 mark in March for the first time this year.
Never concern for his wife's nerves, or the danger that the curled lip and big teeth might mark their own dear baby due in January.
When Bobbie Evans smashed up his car, the Jaguar his wife Linda had given him for his last birthday, and himself quite thoroughly with it, driving back from an afternoon's golf at Oakmont, it seemed to mark the end of a long, miswritten chapter in the social life of the community.
When written in Devanagari, Vedic Sanskrit has an alphabet of 53 letters, including the visarga mark for final aspiration and special letters forand, though one of the letters is theoretical and not actually used.
Bilateral trade with Russia stood at more than $ 700 million for the first nine months of 2010 – on track to rebound to $ 1 billion mark first reached in 2008 prior to the global economic crisis.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus exhorts us to " Observe in Alcaeus the sublimity, brevity and sweetness coupled with stern power, his splendid figures, and his clearness which was unimpaired by the dialect ; and above all mark his manner of expressing his sentiments on public affairs ," while Quintilian, after commending Alcaeus for his excellence " in that part of his works where he inveighs against tyrants and contributes to good morals ; in his language he is concise, exalted, careful and often like an orator ;" goes on to add: " but he descended into wantonnness and amours, though better fitted for higher things.
Next to each name is a checkbox, or another similar way to mark ' Yes ' or ' No ' for that candidate.
These molecules mark the cell for phagocytosis by cells possessing the appropriate receptors, such as macrophages.
the use of a sign, note, or mark for a word or phrase.
It is also a mark of distinction for authors to be selected for inclusion in the shortlist or even to be nominated for the " longlist ".

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