How To Use Commemoration In A Sentence

  • Having again experienced, in November 2006, the joy and emotion of the personal and blessed participation of Your Holiness in the patronal feast of Constantinople, the commemoration of the St. Andrew the Apostle, the First Called, I set out "with a joyous step" from Fener in the New Rome, to come to you to participate in your joy in the patronal feast of Old Rome. Archive 2008-06-29
  • This year's commemoration of Sukarno's death coincides with the centennial celebration of his birth anniversary, which took place on June 6.
  • The commemoration service began with the veterans being called to attention before they marched over a bridge, now known as Gloster Bridge. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • While he was talking about the forthcoming centenaries of the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme, Sean Brady's words also have significance for the era of Plunkett: I am asking that we be sensitive and sensible about how we conduct these commemorations. Our pasts and the Permanent Things
  • Recent days have seen a series of commemorations of defining events in the past century of Bulgarian history.
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  • North Dakota native Chris Breitling produced a documentary while he was a film student -- the film, Zap Revisited, is now available for the first time on DVD in commemoration of the 40th anniversary. Boing Boing
  • In commemoration of this, five teak saplings were also planted.
  • An historic and nostalgic week of commemorations is under way to remember the momentous events in Normandy 60 years ago.
  • And a committee has just been set up to ensure that its quatercentenary in 2011 is celebrated with rejoicing, gusto and a host of national commemorations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Spanish daily El Pais also said the commemorations provided ‘a moment of concord and relief ‘between Paris and Washington.’
  • Authorities had braced for large - scale protests marking the culmination Sunday of an important Shiite Muslim commemoration.
  • 2K5 is no exception to this commemoration, and it includes some of the classic football moments ever seen on a gridiron.
  • As the natural art of commemoration, sculpture took heart from romanticism, which fostered the remembrance of piety, power, talent, loyalty, or valour.
  • This monument has been erected in commemoration of the victory over the enemy.
  • [854] Ode of Ausonius to Attius Patera Rhetor in Professorum Burdigalensium commemoratione. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I.
  • Chapman's first activities will be this week in his hometown of Volgograd (formerly known as Stalingrad) at the "Battle of Stalingrad, " the official commemoration of 68 years.
  • Through the years, re-enactments and commemorations have regularly been observed at the site on the battle's anniversary.
  • We don't need to meet again for we are just passers by.To forget is the best commemoration for each other.
  • The resurrection that characters such as Zelmane experience will for Sidney occur only through the commemorations enacted by his continuers.
  • On the verso, two decades later, Balla painted a photo-based commemoration of Mussolini's 1922 march on Rome.
  • The ninth of Ab is a day of fasting and mourning, in commemoration of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. The Promised Land
  • Civic leaders and youth groups took part in the commemoration which included a march past, the laying of wreaths at the cenotaph and a service at Bury Parish Church led by Rev Dr John Findon.
  • The Royal Mail is releasing a stamp issue in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of the book.
  • He commended them on the idea of planting the trees to mark the national organisations Diamond Jubilee and expressed the hope that the trees will survive for many years to come in commemoration of the occasion.
  • Quæ dum aguntu, agnoscere portui ego illud corpus et animum tuum sempiterna posteritatis commemoratione dignum, et agnoui profectò, eaque tali ac tanta obseruantia prosequi coepi; vt cum paulò post plura de tuis virtutibus, et rebus gestis passim audissem, tempus longè accommodatissimum existimarem esse, quo aliqua parte officij studijque nostri, ergà te et tuam gentem perfungerer. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I.
  • Each year the commemoration is held in a different part of Germany to symbolize the nation's unity. Germany Marks 20th Anniversary of Reunification
  • Protests and commemorations took place in several cities on the anniversary of the uprising.
  • And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
  • We will be covering all the main events, plus the special commemorations involving the Yorkshire soldiers who fought in the Normandy landings and the battle to liberate Europe.
  • One of the focal pieces of the performance will be a suite by young Grahamstown composer Gareth Walwyn, in commemoration of Youth Day - 16 June.
  • There is no mileage in keeping the site as some kind of unofficial commemoration of the riots and what they meant - it is time to move on.
  • Ita cum lachrymantes inter nos vale dixissemus, et illi suavissima commemoratione illustrium virorum et sanctorum qui similiter è patria tyrannidi cesserunt, maesticiam meam non nihil levassent, media jam nocte in densissimis tenebris solus iter ingredior. "[ The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
  • She also has the commemoration of VE Day with another service of thanksgiving. The Sun
  • Before the march past, an open-air service of commemoration was held in Dean's Park in the grounds of York Minster, where the 2nd Division Memorial is sited.
  • If it was upsetting to war veterans, last Sunday's barely-there official commemoration of VE day presumably satisfied one leading non-participant.
  • A commemoration room in the service wing is to be created, where all the accumulated plaques and commemoration panels are to reside.
  • As part of the commemoration, the York branch of the Royal Air Force Association also staged a parade and there was a fly-past of nine Tucano aircraft from RAF Linton-on-Ouse.
  • The 60th commemorations of the greatest amphibious invasion in history will be the last big ceremony marking D-Day.
  • As with any other anniversary that has had a significant impact on the development of economics - specifically macroeconomics - this anniversary is deserving of commemoration.
  • Nor was there any noticeable clamor for more full-throated commemorations.
  • In commemoration, his daughter has helped to compile a retrospective of his work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later that morning, the ship berthed alongside in Darwin which allowed the ship's company to participate in a number of local commemoration events.
  • The event is held annually in commemoration of the founding of the Organization of the African Unity.
  • I have been commanded to strike two Medals at the Royal Mint in commemoration of the battles of Les Quatre Bras and Waterloo; One, in gold, of the largest size, to embrace the exploits of the allied army under the Duke of Wellington the Prince of Orange and the Duke of Brunswick, and of the Prussian Army under Field Marshal Blucher. Waterloo Medal by Benedetto Pistrucci : Coin Collecting News
  • However, she insisted on participating in the commemoration ceremony on Sunday.
  • As part of commemorations marking the 60th anniversary of VE and VJ days, the newspaper is planning a special feature.
  • Limited editions are frequently produced, often based around special events and commemorations.
  • Political leaders and women of all political persuasions are expected to attend the commemorations.
  • Greek menologies of a later date at least mention St. Joseph on 25 or 26 December, and a twofold commemoration of him along with other saints was made on the two The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • In June 1969 a proposed Connolly commemoration parade through Belfast city centre was bitterly opposed by loyalists.
  • Canada's celebration date, usually is comes from Britain's abundant harvest commemoration day.
  • They were taking part in a peaceful commemoration of the Soweto anti-apartheid uprising in South Africa in 1976.
  • Such commemoration is a worthwhile investment in terms of the extra tourist income that would be brought to London.
  • Each year since 1796, commemorations of the key events are organised in Ireland.
  • Now this city has become a conservatory of audacity, a museum of successful liberations, a tomb for 300,000 activists, escapees from the merry apocalypse of the sixties — the proof, too, that perhaps the time has come in America to choose between reality and commemoration, between living and surviving. Road Trip: Part II
  • To provide further service, the company is trying to arrange commemorations for families who choose sea burials.
  • For those whose lives were touched by the Dunkirk evacuation, memories have been very real during its 60th anniversary commemorations.
  • It is hoped the new building will be opened to visitors early next year, well in time for the 200th anniversary commemorations of the Battle of Trafalgar.
  • The programme noted the milestone is in commemoration of a generation of Creative Expression and Human Development.
  • And a committee has just been set up to ensure that its quatercentenary in 2011 is celebrated with rejoicing, gusto and a host of national commemorations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each year Muslims throughout the world make sacrifices in commemoration of the willingness of him to sacrifice his son at God's command.
  • Often, it seems too risky to give free rein to the investigation and commemoration of the past.
  • Inter haec uero popularem gratiam ne commemoratione quidem dignam puto, quae nec iudicio prouenit nec umquam firma perdurat. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • The rubrics af the Roman Missal prescribe the recitation of the sequence by the celebrant on the following occasions: (1) in the Mass of All Souls 'Day (In commemoratione Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum); The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The special ceremony at the Russian consulate in Edinburgh will be part of the world-wide commemorations of the end of the most destructive conflict in world history.
  • Unsung heroes of the Second World War are being urged to take part in special commemorations in the run-up to the 60th anniversary of the war ending.
  • Doctor Banting, of England, the father of latter-day dietetics from whose name in commemoration of his services to mankind we derive the verb intransitive "to bant," had theories wherein his chief contemporaneous One Third Off
  • Missal has four of these formularies: (1) In commemoratione Omnium The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • A set of stamps has been commissioned in commemoration of Independence Day.
  • The heroism of the wartime generation will be saluted by two days of commemorations in Yorkshire this weekend.
  • After the Royal Wedding in 1981 I even preserved the commemoration milk bottle tops for posterity.
  • We seem to be in a constant state of commemoration, celebrating the good, the bad, the indifferent - and that which is better forgotten.
  • In 1981 it was bottled in commemoration of the royal wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana.
  • In June 1969 a proposed Connolly commemoration parade through Belfast city centre was bitterly opposed by loyalists.
  • People are lining up to buy commemoration stamps.
  • In fact, I believe we're going to plant a couple of trees here in commemoration of it at the very hour, at the very minute that it took place.
  • The inflationary spiral when it comes to commemorations can take on a life of its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • This might be recorded on their tombstone as an epitaph or in an obituary, commemoration portrait, or in some cases a biography.
  • Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation
  • At the end of the ceremony at sea, a further eight bells were sounded to mark the end of the watch aboard ship - and the first commemoration of the disaster.
  • It's the 19th annual commemoration of the movies and life of the Piqua, Kan.,-born silent comic. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • We don't need to meet again for we are just passers by.To forget is the best commemoration for each other.
  • Local legend attributes its origins to commemoration of the village's deliverance from the Great Plague in 1665.
  • Traditionally a red poppy is worn on Remembrance Sunday in commemoration of the war dead.
  • I know neither you nor he are in love with the word closure -- especially when it comes to some of the 9/11 commemorations but at the end of this show is it fair to say this character has had some growth, resolution... even come to a kind of peace with what happened? Nancy Doyle Palmer: The End of Rescue Me, But Not Denis Leary
  • So fans are organising their own commemoration. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four days after bonfire night I took part, with thousands of people all round the country, in another commemoration - Remembrance Sunday.
  • “Yes, in commemoration of this old method of transport.” Mandala « A Fly in Amber
  • However, in that year, senior air force officials proclaimed April 9 as Royal Thai Air Force Day, relegating March 27 to Commemoration Day.
  • Several children busy themselves making red and white paper flags to decorate their classrooms in commemoration of the nation's Independence Day.
  • The chimes are sounding at Royal Naval Reserve unit HMS Eaglet after it was presented with a replacement bell in time for centenary commemorations.
  • Today is Childermas, the commemoration of the innocent male children of Bethlehem who were slaughtered in Herod's attempt to prevent the Magi's words about this newborn "King of Israel" from coming true. Archive 2005-12-01
  • Martin Nevin, chairman of County Carlow Historical and Archeological Society and Brian Cleary, chairman of the Robert Emmet commemoration committee delivered orations at the commemoration.
  • Bishop Chartres's words were echoed during a series of commemoration services held at cathedrals and churches around the country over the weekend.
  • At a hastily called press conference at the headquarters of the New York Police Department, authorities in New York City offered little detail into what they called a credible terrorist threat received Thursday, as the city nears a large scale commemoration of 9/11. New York to Add Officers, Increase Monitoring
  • The painting was subsequently presented to former US president Franklin D. Roosevelt as a gift in commemoration of his third presidential inauguration.
  • After he was done not wasting taxpayer money, the President helicoptered to France where he participated in commemoration activities.
  • This year sees the most important exhibitions on Rubens since the commemoration in 1977 of the quatercentenary of his birth, at Antwerp, Genoa and Lille.
  • The cenotaphs offered commemoration when what was needed - then and now - was reconciliation.
  • The third Monday is a federal holiday in commemoration of the Revolution, formerly celebrated on 20 November. Immigration Office Holidays
  • The festival manifests Miao nationality's commemoration to their ancestors, and their belief in procreation.
  • Cura autem adhibebitur, ut haec editio, quantum poterimus, locuple - tetur: j3um commemoratione auctorum, quos Lydus consecutus est: tum additione fragmento - rum quorundam ineditorum ejusdem fermeargu - menti, Vettii Valentis inprimis, cujus Anthologia apud nos delitescit. Joannis Laurentii Lydi Philadelpheni De magistratibus reipublicae Romanae ...
  • On May 15, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5872, an act “To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the centennial of the Boy Scouts of America, and for other purposes.” Congress’s $3.5 million ”Bake Sale” for the Boy Scouts : Coin Collecting News
  • Thornycroft was thus largely given free rein to devise an idealized image of Anglo-Saxon Englishness in his statue for the millenary commemoration.
  • At the end of the ceremony at sea, a further eight bells were sounded to mark the end of the watch aboard ship - and the first commemoration of the disaster.
  • The lamb was called the paschal lamb, and was, after that, to be eaten every year, at about what is with us Easter-time, in commemoration of this event. Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine
  • It can be as small and personal a ceremony as a backyard commemoration for a much-loved grandparent and as large and inclusive as the dedication of a new park at Ground Zero in New York.
  • And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
  • Time stood still for two long minutes as several pairs of eyes - some moist and others aglow with fresh hope - witnessed the commemoration ceremony.
  • We don't need to meet again for we are just passers by.To forget is the best commemoration for each other.
  • Kim Yong-nam noted that the commemoration of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties is of important significance to the development of China-DPRK relationship in the new century.
  • Historically, the word immolate had been used by Fathers and theologians of the Church to refer to the eucharist as a commemoration of the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ. Reformation Theology
  • Each nation developed its own language of commemoration, but some features were universal.
  • This monument has been erected in commemoration of the victory over the enemy.
  • As described spot-on by Timothy Garton Ash in The Guardian newspaper, "In France, genocide has become a political brickbat," Jan. 18: ... a tragedy which should be the subject for grave commemoration and free historical debate, calmly testing even wayward hypotheses against the evidence, is reduced to an instrument of political manipulation, a politician's brickbat. Yavuz Baydar: Paris's Folly
  • When I noted above that I am familiar with the tribal names but not the individuals, I did not mean to imply that I am unfamiliar with Sacajawea or both Chief Josephs but only that I am uncertain regarding their or any other Native American's local commemoration. Malcolm on the mall (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Candolle, who afterward became so eminent a worker in the same field, when preparing his "Flora of France," in 1805, proposed the name of _Vaucheria_ for the genus, in commemoration of the meritorious work of its first investigator. Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
  • Her main stipulation was that the gallery be named in commemoration of both her own family and her husband's family, hence the name Govett-Brewster.
  • This is in commemoration of Christ's death on Good Friday.
  • Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in England.
  • On Saturday last he planted a willow tree in commemoration of the event, surrounded by his friends.
  • Methods such as commemoration and healing, archiving, monuments and intercommunity interactions are suggested.
  • Cura autem adhibebitur, ut haec editio, quantum poterimus, locuple - tetur: j3um commemoratione auctorum, quos Lydus consecutus est: tum additione fragmento - rum quorundam ineditorum ejusdem fermeargu - menti, Vettii Valentis inprimis, cujus Anthologia apud nos delitescit. Joannis Laurentii Lydi Philadelpheni De magistratibus reipublicae Romanae ...
  • The ceremony was a very simple and moving commemoration of a life totally dedicated to aikido.
  • Police, fire and ambulance workers also led commemorations in Leeds' Millennium Square and Centenary Square, Bradford, where the town hall's Victorian carillon played The Star Spangled Banner.
  • The event was part of the council's commemorations of the 60th anniversary of the end of the war.
  • True to the Republic's practice of monumental commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well.
  • Practical jokes are made in commemoration of ... the killing by Herodes of jewish newborn trying to kill baby Jesus. The Volokh Conspiracy » Rehabilitating Pharaoh
  • Pr. “Himself also, through the same holy Apostles, gave a precept to the whole company and congregation of the faithful, saying, ‘This do to the memory of Me, and as oft as ye shall eat this bread and drink the commixture which is in this cup, and shall celebrate this feast, ye shall perform a commemoration of My death until I come.’” Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897)
  • Like the January 9th remembrance service of the Enoura Maru in Kaohsiung, the POW Camps Memorial Society is continuing its series of commemorations marking events in the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. A World War II Remembrance in Taipei
  • For just as we have seen on the old coin the hammerman [Page: 100] and his motto answer to the town and school; so now on its reissue to the renascent local arts and crafts, with their commemoration in this library. Civics: as Applied Sociology
  • Feast Days, or Holy Days, are days which are celebrated in commemoration of the sacred mysteries and events recorded in the history of our redemption, in memory of the Virgin Mother of Christ, or of His apostles, martyrs, and saints, by special services and rest fromwork. The Volokh Conspiracy » Victims of Communism Day
  • The remains of 613 victims only recently dug up and identified were reburied as part of Monday's commemoration. 40,000 Pay Tribute to Victims of Srebrenica Massacre
  • It is what parades represent - a celebration, a commemoration, and an expression of gratitude by a community that has finally learned to separate the war from warriors. Paul Rieckhoff: If the Giants or Pats get a parade, shouldn't Iraq vets?
  • The idea of commemoration shows up most strongly in the retrospective narrative provided by the interpolated tales.
  • In commemoration of the event a 20 Baht coin has been struck.
  • [64] Gutierre de Cardenas was the first who pointed him out to the princess, exclaiming at the same time, "_Ese es, ese es_," "This is he;" in commemoration of which he was permitted to place on his escutcheon the letters SS, whose pronunciation in Spanish resembles that of the exclamation which he had uttered. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1
  • The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va., will have several events with guest speakers and a commemoration ceremony.
  • It was a historical fact that he the great constructed a building at that place in commemoration of his victory.
  • The event in Romania's capital — the first of its kind in a former communist country — coincided with the commemoration of 70 years since about 12,000 Jews were killed in northeastern Romania under the pro-fascist regime of dictator Marshal Ion Antonescu. Holocaust forum raises awareness on mass graves
  • The city of London will come to a standstill as many workers who lost friends and colleagues and companies which lost staff hold silent commemorations.
  • The memorials and commemorations will continue throughout the day.
  • There is no mileage in keeping the site as some kind of unofficial commemoration of the riots and what they meant - it is time to move on.
  • Manchester 3pm: national service of commemoration. Times, Sunday Times
  • The date of the commemoration is June 19th 2004.
  • St. Mark's Church was built in the 9th century AD, is a commemoration of Saints Saint Mark was built, combining Byzantine, Gothic, Islamic and other architectural styles.
  • Suggestions already included the addition of a new Anzac gallery at the war memorial along with Anzac scholarships and "enlivening" commemorations with new monuments abroad ". Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The commemorations to take place this month will be the last official one where veterans will come to relive their youth and honour their fallen comrades.
  • The foreign minister also expressed his sympathy personally to US President George Bush at the commemoration ceremony in the White House.
  • There may be a few wet cheeks on Saturday in commemoration of one of the most bitter wars in South Africa.
  • He transcended me, he looked away from us during the State of the Black Union, but when he refused to come to Nashville, TN in commemoration of the death of MLK – He really lost ME. Exit Polls: Clinton runs the board in Kentucky

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