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  2. Posthumous award - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, many countries practiced the granting of posthumous awards. [3] In the Soviet Union, the only posthumous award that was physically awarded was the Order of the Patriotic War. All other awards were not physically awarded. Until 1977, upon the death of an awardee, all medals and awards were returned. [4]

  3. Posthumous - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous may refer to: Posthumous award – an award, prize or medal granted after the recipient's death Posthumous publication – publishing of creative work after the author's death

  4. Posthumous promotion - Wikipedia

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    Some martial artists will receive a posthumous belt rank promotion by their instructor. The belt is usually presented to a family member. A notable example of a posthumous promotion is American actor Paul Walker, who was a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu at the time of his death, was promoted to a black belt after his death in 2013. [5]

  5. List of works published posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Flaubert* — Dictionary of Received Ideas; Wilson Follett — Follett's Modern American Usage; Gabriel García Márquez — The Scandal of the Century: Selected Journalistic Writings, 1950–1984; Romain Gary — L'affaire Homme; Lauren Grandcolas — You Can Do It!: The Merit Badge Handbook for Grown-Up Girls; C. L. R. James ...

  6. List of people known as the Posthumous - Wikipedia

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    The Posthumous" is an epithet for: Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw (1590–1624), Prince-Bishop of Wrocław (Breslau), Prince-Bishop of Brixen, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and ruler of the Bohemian County of Kladsko; John I of France (born and died in 1316), King of France and Navarre

  7. Retrospective diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem diagnosis is considered a research tool, and also a quality control practice [9] and it allows to evaluate the performance of the clinical case definitions. [10] The term retrospective diagnosis is also sometimes used by a clinical pathologist to describe a medical diagnosis in a person made some time after the original illness has ...

  8. Posthumous marriage - Wikipedia

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    According to Unificationism, only married couples are allowed to enter the highest level of heaven. Moon's parents conducted a posthumous marriage ceremony on February 20, 1984. [8] [9] In 1982 the fiancée of Duk Koo Kim, a Korean boxer who died of injuries, held a posthumous wedding when a funeral for Kim was conducted in Kim's gym. Kim's ...

  9. Posthumous publication - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous publication refers to publishing of creative work after the creator's death. This can be because the creator died during the publishing process or before the work was completed . It can also be because the creator chose to delay publication until after their death.