The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon.,Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in India) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of persons. It is considered to be an honorific styling.
Usage
International diplomacy
In international diplomatic relations, representatives of foreign states are often addressed as "The Honourable". Deputy chiefs of mission, chargés d'affaires, consuls-general and consuls are always given the style. All heads of consular posts, whether they are honorary or career postholders, are accorded the title according to the State Department of the United States. However, ambassadors and high commissioners are never given the style, with the title "Your Excellency" being used.
Australia
In Australia, the style is generally used for an administrator of a territory, government ministers and judges of superior courts.
Governors
In May 2013, the style was given approval by the Queen to be granted to the Governor-General of Australia, both retrospectively and for current and future holders of the office, to be used in the form "His/Her Excellency the Honourable" while holding office and as "the Honourable" in retirement.
The city of Baltimore, Maryland, has been a predominantly working-class town through much of its history with several surrounding affluent suburbs and, being found in a Mid-Atlantic state but south of the Mason-Dixon line, can lay claim to a blend of Northern and Southern American traditions. Baltimore's culture has a distinctive flavor with several facets.
Food
Blue crabs
The most prominent example of Baltimore's distinctive flavor is the city's close association with blue crabs. This is a trait which Baltimore shares with the rest of the state of Maryland. The Chesapeake Bay for years was the East Coast's main source of blue crabs. Baltimore became an important hub of the crab industry. In Baltimore's tourist district (located between Harborplace and Fells Point), numerous restaurants serve steamed hard shell crabs, soft shell crabs, and lump backfin crabcakes. Many district shops even sell crab-related merchandise.
Traditionally, crabs are steamed in rock salt and Old Bay Seasoning, a favored local all-spice manufactured in Baltimore for decades.
හෝන් | THE HORN | Official Trailer | Sci-Fi Horror
Trying to outrun the sinister fate of an Egyptian artifact, The Horn, Kevin has to find a way to undo
the psychological effects caused by it to his family and anyone else who had used the instrument.
The Horn: A family curse or the potential cure to save mankind from extinction ?
Director's Statement
What I feel most compelling about this story is its vast scope, philosophical concepts, individual
integrity, and it quietly asks; what is it to be patriotic; when faced with an impossible choice,
what would you do? What does it take? Who does it take? – to make those choices. Who risks
themselves to make things seem right?
To find the genres of Horror and Science Fiction combined; is a very rare sight in the movie
industry. Why is that? If not pieced together properly; lack of attent...
published: 09 Nov 2019
The Horn (2020) | DBWYS Exclusive Trailer | Sci-Fi Horror | Sinhala Movie with English Subs
The Hon. Paul Keating on our role in Asia in the Trump era
The election of Trump and the victory of the Brexit movement are the most obvious examples of the populism driving countries to become more insular. This combined with China's return to a power of the first order means that Australia faces an increasingly uncertain world.
Hear from former Prime Minister Paul Keating about the path Australia should forge in this rapidly changing world. He has long argued a greater independence in Australian foreign policy could be beneficial and allow more focus on our immediate neighbours: Asian countries to our north.
Speakers:
The Hon. Paul Keating
Few Australians have thought more deeply, originally and provocatively on Australia's foreign policy challenges than Paul Keating. This is a unique opportunity to hear his thinking on a 'new' world with Donald...
published: 28 Apr 2017
HoN Top 10 Plays of the Year - 2015
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The Hon. Louis Farrakhan on Donahue 1995
The Hon. Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Donahue show to discuss issues concerning the OJ Simpson verdict and the upcoming Million Man March, back in 1995.
published: 20 Aug 2014
The Hon Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO
Sir Zelman Cowen Centenary 2019: Celebrating a Life of Opportunity and Success
1919-2011
published: 21 Nov 2019
MGU- UGP2024 - Message of the Hon'ble Vice Chancellor-Prof. C T Aravindakumar
The Hon. Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Wednesday September 28, 2016
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INTERVIEW OF THE HON'BLE PRIME MINISTER DT. 25.05.2024
INTERVIEW OF THE HON'BLE PRIME MINISTER DT. 25.05.2024
Trying to outrun the sinister fate of an Egyptian artifact, The Horn, Kevin has to find a way to undo
the psychological effects caused by it to his family and ...
Trying to outrun the sinister fate of an Egyptian artifact, The Horn, Kevin has to find a way to undo
the psychological effects caused by it to his family and anyone else who had used the instrument.
The Horn: A family curse or the potential cure to save mankind from extinction ?
Director's Statement
What I feel most compelling about this story is its vast scope, philosophical concepts, individual
integrity, and it quietly asks; what is it to be patriotic; when faced with an impossible choice,
what would you do? What does it take? Who does it take? – to make those choices. Who risks
themselves to make things seem right?
To find the genres of Horror and Science Fiction combined; is a very rare sight in the movie
industry. Why is that? If not pieced together properly; lack of attention to detail would cause
errors in continuity and thereby result in plot holes; and we do not want that! However, I
wanted a challenge. Battling against hardships is a talent and requires you to be brave, and I
wanted that adrenaline rush and excitement when creating this movie. What started as a simple
concept to be brave got me into a place I have never thought I would before. It had fixed myself
personally and had developed my skill further, which I think would aid me much effectively in my
upcoming projects; and I think I am ready to take on any challenge in the future. To add onto the
challenge, I wanted to find the fine line between Buddhist philosophy and Science Fiction; and I
am glad to have thickened that line, to develop such a plot for this movie.
Present By Zoom Films Production
Trying to outrun the sinister fate of an Egyptian artifact, The Horn, Kevin has to find a way to undo
the psychological effects caused by it to his family and anyone else who had used the instrument.
The Horn: A family curse or the potential cure to save mankind from extinction ?
Director's Statement
What I feel most compelling about this story is its vast scope, philosophical concepts, individual
integrity, and it quietly asks; what is it to be patriotic; when faced with an impossible choice,
what would you do? What does it take? Who does it take? – to make those choices. Who risks
themselves to make things seem right?
To find the genres of Horror and Science Fiction combined; is a very rare sight in the movie
industry. Why is that? If not pieced together properly; lack of attention to detail would cause
errors in continuity and thereby result in plot holes; and we do not want that! However, I
wanted a challenge. Battling against hardships is a talent and requires you to be brave, and I
wanted that adrenaline rush and excitement when creating this movie. What started as a simple
concept to be brave got me into a place I have never thought I would before. It had fixed myself
personally and had developed my skill further, which I think would aid me much effectively in my
upcoming projects; and I think I am ready to take on any challenge in the future. To add onto the
challenge, I wanted to find the fine line between Buddhist philosophy and Science Fiction; and I
am glad to have thickened that line, to develop such a plot for this movie.
Present By Zoom Films Production
About "The Horn (2020)"
Despite the childhood trauma, Kevin, the protagonist, returns back home; 24 years later, to the premises in which he was abandoned when ...
The election of Trump and the victory of the Brexit movement are the most obvious examples of the populism driving countries to become more insular. This combin...
The election of Trump and the victory of the Brexit movement are the most obvious examples of the populism driving countries to become more insular. This combined with China's return to a power of the first order means that Australia faces an increasingly uncertain world.
Hear from former Prime Minister Paul Keating about the path Australia should forge in this rapidly changing world. He has long argued a greater independence in Australian foreign policy could be beneficial and allow more focus on our immediate neighbours: Asian countries to our north.
Speakers:
The Hon. Paul Keating
Few Australians have thought more deeply, originally and provocatively on Australia's foreign policy challenges than Paul Keating. This is a unique opportunity to hear his thinking on a 'new' world with Donald Trump as American President.
Allan Gyngell AO
Professor Allan Gyngell is an Adjunct Professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the ANU. From 2009 to 2013 he was Director-General of the Office of National Assessments (ONA), prior to that appointment he was the founding Executive Director of the Lowy Institute for International Policy.
Professor Nick Bisley
Professor Nick Bisley is Executive Director of La Trobe Asia and Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. He is currently the editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
The election of Trump and the victory of the Brexit movement are the most obvious examples of the populism driving countries to become more insular. This combined with China's return to a power of the first order means that Australia faces an increasingly uncertain world.
Hear from former Prime Minister Paul Keating about the path Australia should forge in this rapidly changing world. He has long argued a greater independence in Australian foreign policy could be beneficial and allow more focus on our immediate neighbours: Asian countries to our north.
Speakers:
The Hon. Paul Keating
Few Australians have thought more deeply, originally and provocatively on Australia's foreign policy challenges than Paul Keating. This is a unique opportunity to hear his thinking on a 'new' world with Donald Trump as American President.
Allan Gyngell AO
Professor Allan Gyngell is an Adjunct Professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the ANU. From 2009 to 2013 he was Director-General of the Office of National Assessments (ONA), prior to that appointment he was the founding Executive Director of the Lowy Institute for International Policy.
Professor Nick Bisley
Professor Nick Bisley is Executive Director of La Trobe Asia and Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. He is currently the editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
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------------------------------- Music -------------------------------
Romulan Ale by Chris R. Windham
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Visit his music store at: http://chrisrwindham.bandcamp.com
The Hon. Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Donahue show to discuss issues concerning the OJ Simpson verdict and the upcoming Million Man March, back in 1995.
The Hon. Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Donahue show to discuss issues concerning the OJ Simpson verdict and the upcoming Million Man March, back in 1995.
The Hon. Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Donahue show to discuss issues concerning the OJ Simpson verdict and the upcoming Million Man March, back in 1995.
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Wednesday September 28, 2016
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Wednesday September 28, 2016
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Wednesday September 28, 2016
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This is a...
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Music: Romulan Ale - by Chris R. Windham
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Hello and welcome to the HoN Top 10 Plays of the Year!
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This is a compilation of the best Top plays of the Year 2017. Congratulations to everyone that made it to the Top of the Year!
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Trying to outrun the sinister fate of an Egyptian artifact, The Horn, Kevin has to find a way to undo
the psychological effects caused by it to his family and anyone else who had used the instrument.
The Horn: A family curse or the potential cure to save mankind from extinction ?
Director's Statement
What I feel most compelling about this story is its vast scope, philosophical concepts, individual
integrity, and it quietly asks; what is it to be patriotic; when faced with an impossible choice,
what would you do? What does it take? Who does it take? – to make those choices. Who risks
themselves to make things seem right?
To find the genres of Horror and Science Fiction combined; is a very rare sight in the movie
industry. Why is that? If not pieced together properly; lack of attention to detail would cause
errors in continuity and thereby result in plot holes; and we do not want that! However, I
wanted a challenge. Battling against hardships is a talent and requires you to be brave, and I
wanted that adrenaline rush and excitement when creating this movie. What started as a simple
concept to be brave got me into a place I have never thought I would before. It had fixed myself
personally and had developed my skill further, which I think would aid me much effectively in my
upcoming projects; and I think I am ready to take on any challenge in the future. To add onto the
challenge, I wanted to find the fine line between Buddhist philosophy and Science Fiction; and I
am glad to have thickened that line, to develop such a plot for this movie.
Present By Zoom Films Production
The election of Trump and the victory of the Brexit movement are the most obvious examples of the populism driving countries to become more insular. This combined with China's return to a power of the first order means that Australia faces an increasingly uncertain world.
Hear from former Prime Minister Paul Keating about the path Australia should forge in this rapidly changing world. He has long argued a greater independence in Australian foreign policy could be beneficial and allow more focus on our immediate neighbours: Asian countries to our north.
Speakers:
The Hon. Paul Keating
Few Australians have thought more deeply, originally and provocatively on Australia's foreign policy challenges than Paul Keating. This is a unique opportunity to hear his thinking on a 'new' world with Donald Trump as American President.
Allan Gyngell AO
Professor Allan Gyngell is an Adjunct Professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the ANU. From 2009 to 2013 he was Director-General of the Office of National Assessments (ONA), prior to that appointment he was the founding Executive Director of the Lowy Institute for International Policy.
Professor Nick Bisley
Professor Nick Bisley is Executive Director of La Trobe Asia and Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. He is currently the editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
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The Hon. Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Donahue show to discuss issues concerning the OJ Simpson verdict and the upcoming Million Man March, back in 1995.
The Honorable Paul D. Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Wednesday September 28, 2016
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The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon.,Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in India) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of persons. It is considered to be an honorific styling.
Usage
International diplomacy
In international diplomatic relations, representatives of foreign states are often addressed as "The Honourable". Deputy chiefs of mission, chargés d'affaires, consuls-general and consuls are always given the style. All heads of consular posts, whether they are honorary or career postholders, are accorded the title according to the State Department of the United States. However, ambassadors and high commissioners are never given the style, with the title "Your Excellency" being used.
Australia
In Australia, the style is generally used for an administrator of a territory, government ministers and judges of superior courts.
Governors
In May 2013, the style was given approval by the Queen to be granted to the Governor-General of Australia, both retrospectively and for current and future holders of the office, to be used in the form "His/Her Excellency the Honourable" while holding office and as "the Honourable" in retirement.
) ADDRESS BY THE HON'BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIASMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE OCCASION CALL ON BY STATE CIVIL SERVICES. ADDRESS BY THE HON'BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE OCCASION CALL ON BY STATE CIVIL SERVICES.