That's the ultimate accolade, much better than winning any award.
TO win recognition as an artist's artist might seem to be the ultimate accolade.
One teacher received what must have been the ultimate accolade: "a live teacher and a live school."
For this she wins the ultimate accolade: "You think like a man."
But with the cost of the city's ultimate accolade reaching about $1 million, there remains some doubt about who will pay for it.
He probably accepts that the ultimate accolade for the county cricketer will now remain inaccessible.
One academic offers what she seems to consider the ultimate accolade: Beckett was a feminist.
As the ultimate accolade, even nonveggies come to eat here.
Running marathons helped make him a celebrity, and in 1977 he received the ultimate accolade of fitness.
Her ultimate accolade and sign of acceptance was the endearment "Mary".