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homage造句
31. And it bulges at each end in homage to the curves on the neighbouring Gonzales building. 32. But - no piano in an album that pays homage to one of the great pianists? 33. I was of the opinion that such homage should be preserved for the National Anthem alone. 34. Carefully documented accounts of heroism challenge us to recognize their sacrifices and pay them homage. 35. Stockwell, with his voice jacked up an octave, does a passable homage to Joe Flynn, the original Binghampton. 36. He agreed to do homage so long as it was spelt out that Aquitaine should belong to him and his heirs for ever. 37. I can think of fewer couples more deserving of homage. 38. Some who witnessed the fatal crash from the stands in Daytona made the 500-mile trip to North Carolina to pay homage there. 39. With general words the language dies: Filmmaker John Waters's homage to housewives. 40. The distinction between liege and simple homage had begun to be made in the course of the twelfth century. 41. They do interesting things with guitars and they don't really need to pay homage to anyone else. 42. Edward reportedly surrendered and abdicated, whereupon the estates renounced their homage to him and then returned to inform parliament. 43. This pepita pur e is a purist's homage to the versatility of seeds. 44. As if he sensed their homage the Kha-Khan elect waved a hand in dismissal. 45. I am here to receive your homage in dark silence. 46. Had he not himself acted thus after hearing the papal decree against lay investiture and clerical homage? 47. The mayor also suggested that the de Young may get a new name to pay homage to a high-spending benefactor. 48. I went to pay my homage, To this man of the century. 49. He did not press for an immediate renewal of Anselm's homage; and William Giffard stopped calling himself bishop of Winchester. 50. Davis deserves kudos for including celebrity chefs and lesser known regional chefs in her tough homage to the restaurant business. 51. He refused only to renew his own homage or to recognize or consecrate bishops whom the king had invested. 52. By imitating the language of the powerful, with however subversive an intent, they in fact pay homage to it. 53. This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father. 54. The second excommunicated all clergy who did homage to laymen for ecclesiastical possessions, as well as those who associated with them afterwards. 55. Balliol did homage for his kingdom at Newcastle on 17 June 1334. 56. Even Brittany, for all Peter de Mauclerc's homage to our lord the King. 57. The massive attacks work well for the opening movement, with its homage to Bach. 58. Look for a great little homage to Mary Tyler Moore, too. 59. When we return to our hometowns, a visit to the old school to pay homage is a mandatory ritual. 60. And in its intolerance of criticism and debate the government and its minions pay homage to those they have replaced.