Examples of using Honoring in English and their translations into Korean
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He's not. He's honoring freedom of expression.
Science& Technology> Honoring the Cycles of Time, Nature, and Space.
I'm honoring him.
My father's alma mater is honoring the family.
I'm honoring the deal.
The Mayor was proud to announce that she received several checks to start the museum honoring Ella Smith and her doll.
Two pathways toward honoring life's infinite worth are mindfulness and strengths.
Indulge in a star-studded selection of classic yet contemporary culinary creations for breakfast, lunch and dinner at this luxurious hotel honoring the heyday of Hollywood.
By honoring Sunday, originated by Satan through the papacy, one prepares to receive the mark of the beast.
Which suggests that seeking and honoring what is real could be just about the kindest and wisest thing a person can do.
Also, check out the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, honoring the famous literary couple who met in Montgomery in 1918.
By honoring, Sunday, originated by Satan through the papacy, you are preparing to receive the mark of the beast.
The Franklin Institute Science Museum is one of many area attractions honoring the life and work of Benjamin Franklin, the city's most famous ambassador.
Proponents say that caring for remains at home is a better way of honoring the relationship between the living and the dead.
This is a 15 hour ceremony festival honoring the Earth as our Mother, the embodiment of natural peace.
up- and it all comes down to commitment and honoring your work.
One of the most important celebrations for Hindus throughout the world: Rakshabandhan, a ceremony honoring the bond between sisters and brothers.
Yourself> Honoring Your Sacred Space: Soul and the Heart Center.
In the little church there are fascinating displays, honoring the continuity of the cult of healing from ancient times to a modern midwife and nurse.
Night of the Full Moon Night of the full moon in September(Jugoya), refers to Japanese festivals honoring the moon of.