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Yet it had become a point of honour not to tell him about Lori.
Only the involved gentlemen ever needed to know the points of honour at stake.
He forced the southerners, as a point of honour, to support me.
In the point of honour, The cases are all one of wife and daughter.
It was more or less a point of honour.
I make it a point of honour never to trust anyone.'
It was a point of honour to retrieve even the anchors.
My obstinacy was but increased by what she said, and I made it a point of honour to remain.
The old general sees it as a point of honour not to give in to Schieffenzahn's order.
You can't allude to the "point of honour" in ordinary language.
It's a point of honour among lawyers never to be understood.'
They are given when the plaintiff's suit is trivial, used only to settle a point of honour or law.
As a point of honour it was impossible for Botha to give in while his ally held out.
The same point of honour ruled them, a guest was sacred and stood within the pale from criticism.
The European Union has made it a point of honour to protect consumers within the internal market.
With him it was a point of honour to bring the white men intrusted to his care safely through the surf.
They recommended that the eight-ray Philippine sun must be the point of honour.
It was a point of honour that the question voted on should bear only a tangential relationship to the matter debated.
I was bound in point of honour to follow, and was in a moment again at her side.
I thought there was no point of honour which could require, in such circumstances, an unnecessary exposure of my life.
Hitler rejected it on a point of honour.
Gundersen had always made it a point of honour to avoid such gratuitous insults.
It was a point of honour for the survivors to take care of their comrades' final resting places.
Auden and I developed a private game: it was a point of honour to praise most warmly the dishes you liked least.
The 'strategists' were so involved in arguing points of honour, law, principle and integrity that his departure had not been noticed.