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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
liege
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Closely connected with fidelity was liege homage , which the kings were equally determined to extend.
■ VERB
pay
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This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father.
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The annual luncheon at the center pays homage to those who have given more than 1, 000 hours.
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And in its intolerance of criticism and debate the government and its minions pay homage to those they have replaced.
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Carefully documented accounts of heroism challenge us to recognize their sacrifices and pay them homage .
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I went to pay my homage , To this man of the century.
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Companies have paid homage to its wisdom for decades, if not centuries.
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To pay homage to pioneers. 3.
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When we return to our hometowns, a visit to the old school to pay homage is a mandatory ritual.
perform
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At Le Mans he performed the required homage .
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He would simply have to perform homage in person.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Memorial Day is when Americans pay homage to those killed in the nation's wars.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And in its intolerance of criticism and debate the government and its minions pay homage to those they have replaced.
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He agreed to do homage so long as it was spelt out that Aquitaine should belong to him and his heirs for ever.
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I am here to receive your homage in dark silence.
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Look for a great little homage to Mary Tyler Moore, too.
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The mayor also suggested that the de Young may get a new name to pay homage to a high-spending benefactor.
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They went wild with jubilation as they paid homage to the local boy who made President.