Your excellency thinks of chemistry as a ball amd stick secondary school project.
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For this are we saved by grace, even to exhibit its excellency among the celestials.
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Excellency can also attach to an honorary quality, notably in an order of knighthood.
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Other governors are sometimes addressed as excellency at public events.
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I hope the Republicans win, for the future of excellency of strength and dignity of power depends on it.
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Eventually, his excellency was defeated and deposed.
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Paris, freezing point When you are at the excellency level of Murray, you do not loose 6 games in a row without a reason.
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In addition, a broad and deep experience in managing support personnel and the delivery of service excellency is required.
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Sinhalese army of Mahinda's international seminar is excellency and useful to world delegates to learn how to defeat the terrorism.
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A title used to address dignitaries (such as ambassadors or governors); usually preceded by `Your' or `His' or `Her'; "Your Excellency"
Excellence: an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels; "a center of manufacturing excellence"; "the use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine"
Excellency is an honorific style given to certain members of an organization or state.
A form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries
When used as Your Excellency, a form of address for a Baron, Baroness, Count, Countess, Viscount, Viscountess, or an Heir to a Principality.