Jason White is not the only Scot to have received an honourable mention in dispatches from abroad. |
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The egg roll stuffed with shredded cabbage, celery, carrot, onion, glass noodles and sprouts deserves an honourable mention. |
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I will focus my address mostly to the Solicitor General, although I believe the Auditor General will get honourable mention through the debate. |
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The 2008 competition also included a new category for recessed downlights, in which two winners and one honourable mention were awarded. |
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Laza Kekic merits an honourable mention for flagging a rise in social unrest around the world. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for the honourable mention at the beginning of her speech. |
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I am particularly happy that Ireland gets honourable mention because of the Criminal Assets Bureau. |
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The sextet received honourable mention, the quintet was ignored. |
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But it does earn honourable mention in the local paper. |
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In 1965 Greene again entered a similar New Statesman competition pseudonymously, and won an honourable mention. |
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Doro's first clamshell mobile phone, Doro PhoneEasy® 410gsm, received honourable mention in the 2010 red dot award: communication design competition, which included over 4,000 entries from more than 60 countries. |
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Michael Wolf won an honourable mention in Daily Life in the 2011 World Press Photo competition for some of his work using Google Street View. |
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Financial contributions received from, MDS Analytical Technologies, Research In Motion, Syncrude, the Dairy Farmers of Canada and 3M are used to provide honourable mention recipients with cash prizes. |
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There should also be an honourable mention for Michael Shannon's heartbreaking portrayal of John Givings, a man shattered by electroshock therapy. |
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