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- The domed chapel is centrally placed to dominate the court of honour.
- Skoblin insisted upon having his case reviewed by a ROVS court of honour.
- The Court of Honour decides if the Scout deserves the award.
- His office is now called out of abeyance only for Court of Honour.
- After an agonizing Court of Honour, the twins are asked to leave the company.
- Grey Shot was seventh and Court of Honour 20th.
- The associations structure comprises : Assembly, Executive Committee and President, Supervisory Committee and Court of Honour.
- From the Wilhelmplatz, guests would enter the Chancellery through the Court of Honour " ( Ehrenhof ) ".
- From there, a meandering road led to the mansion, a three winged building, arranged around a court of honour.
- The PLs come together in Court of Honour / Patrol Leaders Council to help the Scouters run the troop.
- Buckles received the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry's Knight Commander of the Court of Honour ( KCCH ) in September 2008.
- Irish-trained Oscar Schindler and English-trained duo Grey Shot and Court of Honour all finished well back in the 22-horse field.
- Other requirements for the badge include knowledge of HIV / AIDS and knowledge of how a Court of Honour functions.
- He insisted that Fritsch have the right to defend himself before a Court of Honour, which Hitler reluctantly agreed to.
- The Troop Scouter is the only adult leader regularly attending these meetings, although the Court of Honour may invite other Scouters to attend.
- In early 2010, Auckland City Council started work in front of the Court of Honour, up to then taken up by a smaller car park.
- The hospital's Cross of Flowers is placed at the mantle, in a formal ceremony, by the Queen of the Festival and her Court of Honour.
- Lloyd was invested with the Rank and Decoration of Knight Commander Court of Honour in 1955 and coroneted an Inspector General Honorary, 33? in 1965.
- A court of honour was set up under each trustee, which was empowered to relieve factory leaders in case of serious misconduct or breaches of trust.
- The number of groups fell after the death of Dudley-Coventry and the Association's'Scoutmasters Court of Honour'dissolved its charitable status without consultation with commissioners past or present.
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