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Yes, it is customary and respectful to address the judge as "Your Honor" during court proceedings.
During that era it was customary for men to grow beards.
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John Glenn was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses for his military service as a pilot during World War II and the Korean War.
When addressing an ambassador in person, it's customary to use their official title, such as "Your Excellency." You can follow this with their last name, for example, "Your Excellency, Ambassador Smith." If you are unsure of their title, "Ambassador" is an appropriate and respectful alternative. Always maintain a polite and formal demeanor during the interaction.
The Waffen-SS was distinguished as an elite force during World War II due to their rigorous training, high morale, and reputation for combat effectiveness. They were known for their loyalty to the Nazi ideology and their willingness to carry out brutal tactics on the battlefield.
Abraham Locoln wrote and gave the gettyburg address during the civil war
A formal salutation for a judge is typically "Your Honor." When addressing a judge in writing, you would start with "Dear Judge [Last Name]" for letters or correspondence. In a courtroom setting, it's customary to refer to them as "Your Honor" during proceedings. This respectful form of address acknowledges their position and authority in the legal system.
Such a deed would be a quitclaim deed.
Yes it is. It is a minor holiday on the Jewish calendar. In Israel, however, schools have a vacation.
During his First Inaugural address, he asked the South to refrain from seceding from the Union. During his Second Inaugural address, he did not address the South, directly but he spoke to the nation, as a whole.