(1) Ellen raised a very large family and it is a tribute to her qualities as a great family woman that all of them have gone on to do well for themselves.
(2) In the north and west where towns and markets were few, plunder and tribute remained central to the circulation of wealth.
(3) The rulers of Champassak and Luang Prabang remained in control but had to pay periodical tribute to Bangkok.
(4) This latest boost shows the strength of York's diverse and vibrant economy and is a tribute to all those who work so hard to keep the city in the spotlight.
(5) That we have come so far down that road is a tribute to all those involved, and particularly to the faith communities which have set such a fine example.
(6) These strengths are a tribute to the skills of United Way's former heads, Gordon Cressy and Ann Golden.
(7) That we ever reach Spain is a tribute to European road signs, not to our senses of direction.
(8) Chicago's most important people were present to pay tribute to Maureen and wish her well on her birthday.
(9) The video is a tribute to the musicals of the '40s
(10) We all felt that our centre was a very efficient operation, and it's a tribute to the workforce that it's stayed that way right up until today.
(11) Senator Lott's remarks were intended to pay tribute to a remarkable man who led a remarkable life.
(12) The miner immediately receives his tribute or percentage for which he agreed to work.
(13) The village is looking very well at the moment, a tribute to the community spirit of the people of the Royal Oak and district.
(14) It is a tribute to the quality of these games that they survive in this environment and continue to grow.
(15) The death of Robin Cook occurred too late last Saturday for me to pay tribute to him, a situation I intend to rectify just now.
(16) Manager Eddie Gray will pay tribute to Charles while a video screen will show footage of the man in action.
(17) A symposium organized to pay tribute to Darwin
(18) His victory in the championship was a tribute to his persistence
(19) During 1867 Singleton employed a few miners on tribute working in an open cut.
(20) It was a hallmark of free populations not to pay tribute , fees or taxes of this sort.