829 examples of awards in sentences

SERVICE MEDAL TO GENERAL PERSHING General Bliss, in presenting the decoration, read this order issued by Newton T. Baker, Secretary of War: "The President directs you to say to Gen. Pershing that he awards the medal to the commander of our armies in the field as a token of the gratitude of the American people for his distinguished services and in appreciation of the successes which oar armies have achieved under his leadership.

"All awards and tokens of recognition are attended to right here among ourselves.

He can't say the oath straight, because you had his head filled with awards and medals and things.

I dwelt upon those aspects of it differing most from school as she knows itthe "Scholarship Medal," the "Prize for Bible History," and the other awards, the bestowal of which made "Commencement Morning" of each year a festival unequaled, to the pupils of "our" school, by any university commencement in the land, however many and brilliant the number of its recipients of "honorary degrees."

Furthermore, the clauses in regard to arbitration and appeals from arbitral awards, to which reference has been made, the lack of any provision for the establishment of a permanent international judiciary, and the introduction of the mandatory system were strong reasons to reject the President's plan.

The probability is that, if I had seen it, the letter would not have been written, for in the revision of the original draft the objectionable Article V, relating to arbitration and appeals from arbitral awards, was omitted.

Both Governments were bound respectively to pay the amounts awarded to the several claimants "at such times and places as may be fixed by and according to the tenor of said awards.

Since that time the claims of our citizens have been adjusted by the board of commissioners appointed for that purpose under the act of March 3, 1859, and their awards, which proved satisfactory to the claimants, have been approved by our minister.

After the awards shall have been satisfied there will remain a surplus of more than $200,000 at the disposition of Congress.

A convention was signed at the city of San Jose on the 2d July last, between the minister resident of the United States in Costa Rica and the plenipotentiaries of that Republic, referring these claims to a board of commissioners and providing for the payment of their awards.

The commissioners for examining the claims have since terminated their labors, and their awards have been paid at the Treasury as they have been called for.

Geneva awards.

An harp mounted on a sounding-board, which is a stumbling-block to the feet of the short-sighted, is, I concede, an absolute necessity; and a piano-forte, like a coffin, should occupy the centre even of the smallest given drawing-room"the court awards it, and the law doth give it,"but why multiply footstools, till there is no taking a single step in safety?

38 ct. for awards under the first article of the treaty of Ghent 25,044,358 40 Balance in the treasury on 1st January, 1830

The Queen's awards, 1948.

The Queen's awards of 1947.

The Queen's awards, 1948.

The Queen's awards of 1947.

This cross-questioning was freely denounced as an 'inquisition.' Grave inconvenience was doubtless caused in many cases by the delay of the commissioners in making their awards.

Awards from the Salon, Bashkirtseff prize, 1895; medal third class, 1897; travelling purse, 1898; medal second class, 1902; Hors Concours; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900.

At the South Kensington Royal College of Art this artist gained the prize for figure design; the medal for a study of a head from life, besides medals and other awards in the National Competition; British Institution scholarship for modelling, 1896; gold medal and the Princess of Wales scholarship, 1897; gold medal in national competition, 1898.

Connecticut passed a law that no man or woman should marry who was epileptic or imbecile, if the wife be under forty-five, and another State for the first time awards divorce to the husband for cruelty or indignities suffered at the hands of the wife, while another State still repeals altogether its law permitting divorces for cruelty or intoxication.

One more State this year awards divorce for insanity, and one more for intoxication.

In nearly all cases the awards of the Arbitration Court have been quietly submitted to.

It awards prizes for poetry, eloquence, and virtue; and it bestows those honors with a noble impartiality that observes no distinction of sex, rank, or party.

829 examples of  awards  in sentences