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Posthumously, he was named " Asian of the Century " in the " Arts, Literature, and Culture " category by AsianWeek magazine and CNN, cited as " one of the people who contributed most to the betterment of Asia in the past 100 years ".
* Posthumously, in 2000, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Posthumously, Onizuka was promoted to the rank of Colonel.
Posthumously, she was also the subject of a cinematic film Hilary and Jackie ( based on her siblings ' memoir, A Genius in the Family ) that was factually controversial and criticized for sensationalising her private life.
Posthumously, or during his reign, D. Miguel was known by various epithets:
Posthumously, the Hogan stand built in 1924 was named in his honour.
Posthumously, she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire and Mentioned in Despatches and in France she was appointed a Chevalier de la Légion d ' honneur and awarded the Croix de Guerre 1939-1945.
* Mahavir Chakra, India's second highest military honour was awarded to Major Vijay Rattan Chaudhary MVC, Madras Engineer Group Posthumously.
* Vir Chakra, was awarded to Captain R. N Gupta, Madras Engineer Group Posthumously.
Posthumously, his case was appealed and his conviction was overturned exonerating him of all charges.

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# Crown Princess, née Guo ( 皇太子妃, 郭氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Xiaoyuanzhen ( 孝元贞皇后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝元昭懿哲惠莊仁合天弼圣贞皇后.
# Consort Fifth Grade, née Wang ( 才人, 王氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Dowager Xiaohe ( 孝和太后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝和恭献温穆徽慈谐天鞠圣皇太后.
# Consort Seventh Grade, née Liu ( 淑女, 刘氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Dowager Xiaochun ( 孝纯太后 ) by the Chongzhen Emperor ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝纯恭懿淑穆莊静毘天毓圣皇太后.

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Posthumously, McQueen remains one of the most popular stars, and his estate limits the licensing of his image to avoid the commercial saturation experienced by some other deceased celebrities.
Posthumously, the government of France awarded him the Legion of Honor, and as one of the SOE agents who died for the liberation of France, he is listed on the " Roll of Honour " on the Valençay SOE Memorial in the town of Valençay in the Indre département.
Posthumously, Wallace's most famous work would be one he never got the chance to see: Out of the many scripts he'd penned for RKO, Merian C. Cooper's " gorilla picture " would have the most lasting influence, becoming the classic 1933 King Kong.

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Posthumously he also appeared in Athens, GA: Inside / Out, The B-52's 1979-1989, and The B-52's Time Capsule: Videos for a Future Generation 1979-1998 through archival footage.

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" Gorse Is Not People " in The New Yorker, 1 September 2008 ( Posthumously published ) view online

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Posthumously, two albums of demo recordings from 1974 to 1977 — Hardcore Devo: Volume One ( 1990 ) and Hardcore Devo: Volume Two ( 1991 )— were released on Rykodisc, as well as an album of early live recordings, DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years.
* Palmetto Guard: Posthumously elected to membership in the Palmetto Guard.
Posthumously received the Congressional Medal of Honor after 40 years lag period.
Posthumously, the Rat Pack has experienced a popular revival, inspiring the George Clooney / Brad Pitt " Ocean's " trilogy.
Posthumously, hundreds of thousands these encounters have been posted online for public access.
Auckland: Random House / Vintage ( Posthumously published ); ( Released in the UK as a collected edition along with selections from The Pocket Mirror under the title Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems.
The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross ( Posthumously ) to Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry " Butch " O ' Hare ( NSN: 0-78672 ), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron TWO ( VF-2 ), attached to the U. S. S.
Posthumously, Ouspensky's students published a book entitled Fourth Way, based on his lectures.
* Consort Shu of the Wanyan clan ( Posthumously elevated.
Posthumously granted the title of Consort Ning in 1734.
Posthumously, the government of France awarded her the Croix de Guerre in recognition of her heroic sacrifice for her country's freedom.
* Mother: Lady Gong, née Wang ( 恭妃, 王氏 ); Posthumously dubbed Dowager Empress Xiaojin ( 孝靖太后 ) by Taichang.

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Dimona was one of the development towns created in the 1950s under the leadership of Israel's first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion.
While this was supported by Rosen and Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit, it was opposed by Ben-Gurion and Zisling, with Ben-Gurion stating, " We accepted the UN Resolution, but the Arabs did not.
In the end the phrase " Rock of Israel " was used, which could be interpreted as either referring to God, or the land of Eretz Israel, Ben-Gurion saying " Each of us, in his own way, believes in the ' Rock of Israel ' as he conceives it.
As leader of the Yishuv, David Ben-Gurion was the first person to sign.
When Herzl Rosenblum, a journalist, was called up to sign, Ben-Gurion instructed him to sign under the name Herzl Vardi, his pen name, as he wanted more Hebrew names on the document.
Although Ben-Gurion had told the audience that he was reading from the scroll of independence, he was actually reading from handwritten notes because only the bottom part of the scroll had been finished by artist and calligrapher Otte Wallish by the time of the declaration ( he did not complete the entire document until June ).
The question of what determines Jewish identity in the State of Israel was given new impetus when, in the 1950s, David Ben-Gurion requested opinions on mihu Yehudi (" who is a Jew ") from Jewish religious authorities and intellectuals worldwide in order to settle citizenship questions.
David Ben-Gurion also considered that Hebron was the one sector of the conquered territories that should remain under Jewish control, and have a large Jewish settlement.
David Ben-Gurion, for example, was born David Grün in Poland.
In 1964 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Israel Defence Forces ( IDF ) by Levi Eshkol, who replaced David Ben-Gurion and, like him, served as Prime-Minister and Minister of Defence.
He was a protégé of Ben-Gurion and Dayan and an early supporter of the West Bank settlers during the 1970s.
Towards the end of the ride, Ben-Gurion told him that he preferred Lenin to Trotsky because he was " decisive.
Unit 101 ( Hebrew: יחידה 101 ) was a special forces unit of the Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ), founded and commanded by Ariel Sharon on orders from Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion in August 1953.
A short time later Sharett ( who had not known about the operation in advance, and had therefore strongly denied Israel's involvement ) resigned as Prime Minister and was replaced by Ben-Gurion.
Fatah needed Black September, according to Benny Morris, who was at the time a professor of history at Ben-Gurion University.
In 2010, a new student dormitory was funded and built by the Jewish Federation of Toronto, the Rashi Foundation, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the municipality of Eilat.
David Ben-Gurion () (,, born David Grün ; 16 October 1886 – 1 December 1973 ) was the main founder and the first Prime Minister of Israel.
David Ben-Gurion was born in Płońsk, Congress Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire.
On 12 April 1909, following an attempted robbery in which an Arab from Kfar Kanna was killed, Ben-Gurion was involved in fighting in which one of the watchmen and a farmer from Sejera were killed.

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