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  • Three tall memorial archways inscribed with Chinese characters stand outside the temple.
  • At the iron railings turn left into the war memorial gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just know that one beer bash was fine, two was tolerable, and the third was just a way to eat up time on Memorial Day.
  • Jonathan Steele, who recently returned to follow up on that story, quotes a young man who lost half his family in Halabja saying of the memorial, "If they rebuild it a thousand times, I will burn it down a million times. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Croi from time immemorial had been renowned for its devout and strict observance of papistic rites and ceremonies; the Counts of Nassau had gone over to the new sect -- sufficient reasons why Philip of Croi, Duke of Arschot, should prefer a party which placed him the most decidedly in opposition to the Prince of Orange. History of the Revolt of the Netherlands — Volume 02
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  • At a recent function in the village's memorial hall, the residents presented her with a bouquet of flowers and £910 that had been collected in the community.
  • The memorial is a blend of formal memorial and natural landscape. The Sun
  • A mother has hit out at heartless thieves who stole her son's memorial from a lamp-post.
  • APPLETON (Nov 4): Richard Lloyd Linscott was born Oct. 28, 2008, at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta to Lloyd and Beth Linscott of Appleton. Knox
  • So he vowed to fight for a fitting memorial to be erected to them. The Sun
  • The keening sound of the upper strings provides a lasting memorial for those departed.
  • In 1918 he chaired a war memorials committee and organized nationwide pyrotechnic displays in celebration of the armistice.
  • Our woodcut is taken from the improved model produced by Mr. Stokey; no doubt Mr. Rarey took the idea of his gag-bit from the wooden gag, which has been in use among country farriers from time immemorial, to keep a horse's mouth while they are performing the cruel and useless operation of firing for lampas. A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid
  • The site of the memorial is granted in perpetuity to Canada.
  • Like many men since time immemorial, he is living more in hope than expectation.
  • Indeed, though most Americans will embrace some type of solemn memorial today, there is resistance to dwelling on the horrifying tragedies of a year ago.
  • Today, on the Sunday closest to what used to be called Armistice Day, thousands will gather around war memorials, in country churchyards and civic centres to remember the dead of armed conflicts since 1914.
  • Smart lads, they hadn't flaunted the loot, bragged about the heist, or written a rap song memorializing the event.
  • Lunch and afternoon tea will be available at the Memorial Hall.
  • Sustainability is an old term that has appeared in many guises from time immemorial.
  • The memorials of the saint's activity in Paris have thus survived, but even the date of his apostolate is a matter of controversy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • More than 3000 people crammed around the HMAS Sydney memorial at Mount Scott yesterday for its dedication ceremony.
  • On memorial brasses chrysom children are depicted in this outfit, with a cross shown on the forehead.
  • To celebrate Memorial Day, a great ceremony is always held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington D.
  • In public, at least, Kirk, who lives close to the Wight memorial in Thirsk, is the soul of diplomacy, maintaining that the amateur route will eventually reap dividends.
  • The name memorialized the maggot emerging from poor Liliths topaz-studded nostril. Dancing with Werewolves
  • As early as 1532, in a famous memorial meant for Clement VII, he called for the repression of the friars, priests, preachers, confessors, and books he saw as responsible for the spread of heretical ideas among the Italian populace.
  • The poem will be etched in the memorial stone - a tangible acknowledgement of the loss of life and accompanying grief, says Appleton.
  • Rare "misprinted" Denver Mint $5 bill with a tiny picture of Dick Cheney sitting in the chair at the Lincoln Memorial Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: I'll Gladly Stimulate Your Economy for $600
  • Administrators then "memorialize" the account by removing sensitive information while leaving photos and friends' public messages on display. Internet News: November 2009 Archives
  • On these relics of antiquity and of ancestorial memorials devolving on Dr. Jefferson, he sought for a place of deposit for them, suitable to their dignity, their character, and their times. The Scottish Chiefs
  • From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life.
  • Each of the six windows features the image of a plant mentioned in the Bible, along with a memorial statement and two roundels containing painted symbols representing the Gospels.
  • More than one-quarter of Australia's civic memorials are obelisks or columns - traditional cemetery forms.
  • Relatives of victims of Bradford's worst industrial disaster came together to unveil a memorial stone 120 years on.
  • The first window -- _i. e._ the westernmost window nearest to the slype -- is a memorial to J. Francillon, Esq., a judge of the county court, who died in 1866. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See
  • We tell each other this story and make our children perform it for our sacred holidays - Thanksgiving Day, the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Lincoln's Birthday.
  • Each class has made a poppy wreath and they will lay them at the war memorial on Friday. Times, Sunday Times
  • We applied for a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund on the basis that its support alone could save the church.
  • From Wikipedia: On the south end of the memorial is a field of symbolic bronze and stone chairs — one for each person lost, arranged according to what floor of the building they were on. In memory of those lost 15 years ago. « Biodork
  • Nearly 6,000 enthusiasts flocked to the Aviation Viewing Park to see the show and a fly-past by the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, featuring a Lancaster bomber and Hurricane and Spitfire fighters.
  • In the solemn atmosphere of the memorial ceremony, many victims' relatives were unable to contain their emotions as they remembered their loved ones.
  • Originally published in 1971, the publication has at its heart what purports to be the yearbook of the fictional C. Estes Kefauver Memorial High School in tragically woebegone Dacron, Ohio.
  • An appeal has been launched to build a lasting memorial to the composer.
  • We sang America as our recessional, yet another indication that the date is now solemnized as an annual patriotic memorial.
  • The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a memorial to its ill-fated captain and crew.
  • They have been in possession of the island for time immemorial.
  • Crude futures saw their last significant leg down in the wake of the Memorial Day holiday, when a postholiday decline followed a preholiday run-up in prices. Oil Falls $5.33 a Barrel,
  • There, revelries take place in the cemeteries, as families celebrate the Day of the Dead by actually hosting memorials over the graves of their loved ones. Day of the Dead celebrations across the world (Photos)
  • The present proprietor keeps the house arranged as it used to be, and has gathered one or two memorials of its famous tenant, including his poor clavecin and his watch. Rousseau
  • A private family interment took place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens.
  • Following Blockley's death, his parents founded the Leo Blockley Memorial Campaign, which campaigns for safer rowing boats with the ability to withstand swamping or sinking.
  • Proust memorialized his infatuation with her beauty and social grace in the character of the Duchesse de Guermantes.
  • A budget for the memorial was approved by the City of Kaohsiung, a contractor was obtained and the construction of the memorial is scheduled to begin shortly. Never Forgotten Newsletter
  • Lovecraft's memorial piece on Howard, with supplemental comments added by Otis Adelbert Kline, E. Hoffman Price, and Jack Byrne, the editor of Argosy magazine. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Do not miss the memorials to local grandees. Times, Sunday Times
  • American feminist author Susan Sontag died at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering medical center at the age of 71, following a long struggle against cancer, the hospital announced.
  • A memorial service will be held at 7 pm on Saturday.
  • From time immemorial, in hot and rainy lands, a hypaethral court, either round or square, surrounded by a covered portico, was used for the double purpose of church and mart, — a place where God and Mammon were worshipped turn by turn. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • The statue is a lasting memorial to those who died in the war.
  • Four or five times every week, Whitfield says, the Memorial Ladies and the guardsmen are the only witnesses at funerals of veterans who were homeless or outlived immediate relatives. Chron.com Chronicle
  • Last night was spent with good friends at McSorley's Old Ale House, memorialized by Joseph Mitchell in his story McSorley's Wonderful Saloon, a work I had read several times without realizing the actual place was so close.
  • This sublime sphere, set amid the ordered nature of a landscaped garden, combined the functions of memorial and planetarium, conjoining the transience of humanity with the eternal celestial realm.
  • (sceal) eorl wegan māððum tō ge-myndum (_no earl shall wear a memorial jewel_), 3016; pret.ind. hē þā frætwe wæg ... ofer ȳða ful (_bore the jewels over the goblet of the waves_), 1208; wæl-seaxe ... þæt hē on byrnan wæg, 2705; heortan sorge wæg (_bore heart's sorrow_); so, 152, 1778, 1932, Beowulf
  • They prayed God would forgive their faults and, for their hopes hereafter, they relied on God's mercy pleaded in the Eucharistic memorial of Christ's redemption and on the intercession of the Church both living and departed.
  • There are a couple of dozen tombstones, a memorial to men who died in the First World War.
  • The annual St George's Day parade was her first weekend of public engagements since the end of the official period of mourning following the death of the Queen Mother and the memorial service for Princess Margaret.
  • Afterwards, a traveller from the future remarks that she's heard of the Beatles, having visited their memorial in Liverpool, but that she didn't realize that the Beatles also performed "classical music. Boing Boing
  • Colter's buildings are memorialized here for just this sort of delicate balancing act: They complement one of the most beautiful spots on earth, even as they momentarily distract from it.
  • Hollywood deals in illusions, Arnold has always sought the truth, and that is why her famous pictures of Marilyn Monroe feel like glimpses of a living woman rather than coldly iconic memorials.
  • In place of our advertised programme, we will have live coverage of the special memorial service.
  • It was given to me by his mom, Arlene, as a proud memorial to her son.
  • Though far remote from the ivy chaplet on Wisdom's glorious brow, yet his stump of withered birch inculcates a lesson of virtue, by reminding us, that we should take heed to our steps in our journeyings through the wilderness of life; and, so far as in him lies, he helps us to do so, and by the exercise of a very catholic faith, looks for his reward to the value he supposes us to entertain for that virtue which, from time immemorial, has been in popular parlance classed as next to godliness. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852
  • They have communed over the makeshift memorials that have been growing outside her office, at the Safeway near the shooting, and at the hospital. Tucson shooting: With Giffords in Houston, staff vows to carry on her work
  • That night, and for the next seven days, the extra chairs the family had borrowed for Raymond's celebratory goodbye party would be used for his wake and memorial service.
  • Later, in a memorial service for the disaster's victims, Gustav sought to spread a pall of general bafflement over events, including the government's dereliction.
  • Asked by the seaman's hometown to design a memorial, Schutte prepared a number of sketches and maquettes, some fully sculptural.
  • No one actually knows when sledging started, but since time immemorial disparaging remarks have been part of the sport in general - and cricket in particular.
  • I was straightening up the teddy bears and long-stemmed red roses this morning at the Michael Jackson Eternal Moonwalk Memorial on what would have been The Gloved One's 53rd birthday when I heard this guy say “You'd think it was tupping Shakespeare who died—instead of an androgynous black man who overcame racial prejudice by turning himself into a white woman.” Who's Better: Michael Jackson or Shakespeare?
  • People plan to carve a stone to memorialize the tsunami victims.
  • I've never noticed a list of returnees on any memorial elsewhere.
  • He's actually turned down groups we've been contributing to from time immemorial. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The Government must consider giving financial aid to rural traditional medicine centres which have been operating in the State since time immemorial.
  • A memorial to men who lost their lives in the Boer War a century ago was rededicated in glorious sunshine in York.
  • Bruce and Frances were cremated and the cremains enurned at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens in Peoria, Illinois.
  • Ditto my friend, whose chosen form of memorial is rather more pricey than pen and ink, but just as poetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The match will be between seniors, colts and juniors for the Alec Armstrong Memorial Shield.
  • These memorials also offer an opportunity for people to grieve in their own way.
  • If you like your hard rock randy, riotous, and reeking with basic chording, you'll truly enjoy this journey down the AM / FM Memorial Highway.
  • Now, their pyramid-shaped middens, or mussel-shell dumps, stand along the coastline like memorial cairns.
  • She is involved with the Women's Institute, the local memorial hall, local schools, the local carnival and is a church warden.
  • He was to have unveiled a memorial to the Irish potato famine and those who had emigrated to the west of Scotland as a result.
  • And, more importantly for the city, the millions of Jews worldwide who regularly visit memorials in other cities and other nations, will not be spending their dollars and shekels here.
  • So it had to be here somewhere, along with the rest of the parclose screen and the section of memorial tablet that read, “— ernal,” and I’d better get busy if I was going to find them before dark. To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • The most incongruous sight of all in the "House of Resistance", as Gaddafi called the bombed-out building, was several dummy missiles hanging from the ceiling as if they had just fallen from an American bomber -his idea of a memorial to the little girl, perhaps. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • More photos and interactive graphics Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare, a hospital in Elmhurst, Ill., last year began offering plant therapy for rehab patients, with gardening activities such as hydroponic (no-soil) gardening offered twice a week as part of the menu of programs. When Treatment Involves Dirty Fingernails
  • After the rally, many of the 200 protesters staged a short march past the town's war memorial in Old Milton Road.
  • He has had a distinguished career in dramatics, having been the first post-war President of the Oxford University Dramatic Society, and Governor of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, and subsequently he achieved fame as Author, Playwright and Actor-Manager. The British Council
  • The parade will conclude around mid-day with a march-past of the Regiments, and a roll-past of the vehicles as they move east along Wellington Street and continue past the National War Memorial and conclude at the Cartier Square Drill Hall for a post-parade reception. Archive 2008-06-01
  • At the beginning of his Memorial, the writer premises his argument on religious values.
  • The camp is the Stewart Granger Memorial Collection of 1940s safari tents, with no running water or electricity but with four-poster beds and mosquito nets and cambric sheets and bucket showers and paraffin lamps and butlers.
  • The rite of baptism is the sacramental entry into Christian life, and communion is a memorial of Christ's death and resurrection.
  • The words “memorial,” “memorize,” and “membership” are all etymologically linked: To memorialize is to remember, and to remember is to recall one’s own or another’s membership within a human community. Beginner’s Grace
  • In a break with tradition, several professors at the academy have established a memorial prize to honor the young man who was anything but traditional.
  • On the 100th anniversary of the fall, a memorial service will commemorate the lives of the four intrepid climbers who lost their lives on The Pinnacle.
  • It was in fact a kind of nuptial hymn, which, taking its start from the thought of nature as the universal mother, celebrated the preliminary pairing and mating together of all fresh things, in the hot and genial spring-time -- the immemorial nuptials of the soul of spring itself and the brown earth; and was full of a delighted, mystic sense of what passed between them in that fantastic marriage. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1
  • This statue now stands as a memorial to one of the city's more traditional achievements.
  • However, she said she did not agree with other relatives of asbestos victims who called recently for the arch to be turned into such a memorial, for example by inscribing the names of victims on it.
  • The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand.
  • The Nolan family, including Roger, who was born after his father went to Vietnam, traveled to Maryland for the Silverdocs Festival last week and was crushed to discover upon their very first trip to Washington D.C. that McKinley Nolan, because he is classified as a defector, is not among those 58,000 plus names included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ashley Wren Collins: The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan: Must-See Vietnam Feature Doc Asks All the Right Questions
  • This last memorial has a notable sculpture, a heroic Cretan woman raising her hammer to chisel the names of the dead.
  • The Queen laid a poppy wreath at the war memorial.
  • He completed a residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami.
  • First up, the breaking news: On the eve of a memorial for 13 people massacred at Fort Hood, Texas, we have new information about their alleged killer and his ties to a notorious recruiter for global jihad, sobering new questions, as well, about warning signs that may have gone unacted on. CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2009
  • The stone memorial centrepiece is engraved with lines from William Shakespeare's 30th sonnet.
  • Thus, at Treblinka, the memorial to those killed consists of 17,000 granite shards surrounding a large obelisk broken down the middle.
  • With the public momentum on their side, protesters held what they called a memorial ceremony Sunday night, parading around Democracy Monument, at the scene of some of the clashes, holding up photographs of the dead. NYT > Home Page
  • The Metcalf Memorial marked Sur La Tete's fifth victory in 11 starts over the jumps.
  • There were pillars, shadows, memorial brasses, boys scuffling and swopping stamps behind Prayer Books; the sound of a rusty pump; the Doctor booming, about immortality and quitting ourselves like men; and The Waves
  • In front of National Assembly Memorial Hall, cute telephone kiosk, and you can see the street outside.
  • Guess that memorial service must be all over, from the racket they're makin 'with them tarnal carts," he said. Buffalo Roost
  • Eager to save money on supplies, hospitals got an idea: rather than buy tongue depressors and such directly from the manufacturers, why not band together with other hospitals, take advantage of discounts garnered by buying in bulk and divvy up the order afterward, two cases going to First Memorial Hospital, another six dropped off at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, etc. The Most Important Health Care Story You've Never Heard
  • Also, for many years he anaesthetised patients for consultant colleagues at Wincanton Memorial Hospital.
  • Everyone who is interred, entombed or inurned deserves a place in the Association's permanent records as well as a memorial.
  • Memorial uses conservative criteria to calculate its figures, and the true death toll is probably much higher.
  • She saw the names of military personnel on a bronze memorial plaque and asked her mother, "Who are all those people? Christianity Today
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • A shrewd and learned editor, a patient mentor, and a courteous friend, his Boswell is a lasting memorial.
  • Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theater, or Dramaten, posted a memorial on its website calling Nyman "irreplaceable and at the same time immortal" and saying she would be "deeply missed as a friend, actress and colleague. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • That impersonality is the essence of war and the Thiepval Memorial attempts to disguise that fact by pretending to commemorate persons.
  • Visitors parked about 75 cars there to use the shuttle bus service to the memorial ceremony at the crash site.
  • Is heavy likely is the dark memorial speech lonely.
  • All religions are created by man, including the concept of God, since time immemorial. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A carved plaque with an occasional bouquet of cut roses is hardly the memorial those early saints would have wanted.
  • Origin: Kurf Urstendamm Street was also the locus of KAISER WILHELM Memorial afterward.
  • If the tables were turned and I was the one who had died, she'd probably be out there trying to memorialize my life. SUDDENLY
  • The memorial halls and gardens of the Babaoshan crematorium in the grey suburbs of Beijing are the scene of a curious game of funereal politics this weekend as China mourns a lost reformer and the Communist party tries to forget him.
  • From time immemorial despots have imprisoned their opponents under particularly cruel conditions; they have tortured them, dishonored them, debased and executed them.
  • Recently he competed in the Bangkok Open, and this week he finished a good third at Havana's annual Capablanca Memorial. Nigel Short continues the roaming habit set by past English grandmasters
  • How, I wonder, through the immemorial ages, and why, did this particular bird develop its strange determination always, where possible, to use a snake's cast-off skin in building its nest?
  • A group of about 30 people paid their respects in a memorial garden near the station by laying wreaths and flowers.
  • They will have a civil ceremony at Ashton Memorial with a brass quintet playing in the background before moving on to a nearby hotel for their reception. Times, Sunday Times
  • Casters make commemorative or memorial busts and figures specially ordered and designed by clients.
  • Dutifully, we put the flag out in front of our house, just like we do every Sept. 11 since that fateful day, just aswe do every Fourth of July and Memorial Day, and other selected dates. 9/11 - A macabre anniversary
  • Each donor received a copy of the page and memorial card, and was invited to the short remembrance service at the Dumers Lane hospice.
  • That the Japanese, in thrall to China from time immemorial, should try to subjugate their vast neighbor seemed an inversion of the cosmic order.
  • But Mr Beaumont believes the city owes Hudson a public apology and a more salubrious memorial than the ‘dreadful’ street which bears his name.
  • In July its war memorial was defaced by vandals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slump between New Year's Eve and Memorial Day is a long stretch with little to celebrate.
  • Our Memorial Scheme offers the opportunity to dedicate a woodland site as a Perpetual Memorial to a named individual or group. STAGE FRIGHT
  • The memorial stands on the village green.
  • Wall-gilliflower, has been cultivated in this country almost from time immemorial, for its fragrance and bright colouring. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The Chinese tradition of racing memorializes the spirit of Qu Yuan, who is remembered for his self-sacrifice, his steadfast morality, the power of his writing, and his concern for his fallen compatriots.
  • On the hillside above the cemetery is a memorial to ‘the Glendale martyrs’, one of whom - John MacPherson - was an ancestor of the woman we buried.
  • Any news about memorial scholarships, or essay awards, or any other kind of encomiums to Jamie went up on the blog. Free kessel free
  • Once found, all the details had to be recorded on a four-page form, detailing location, inscriptions, ornamentation, the history and condition of the memorial.
  • Personally I think some of these bombed-out buildings should be preserved, as memorials to their former inhabitants.
  • He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War.
  • In July its war memorial was defaced by vandals. Times, Sunday Times
  • For I have lived long enough to learn that the monstrous and outlandish figure, the _magot chinois_ whom I believed to be but a memorial of our forefathers 'mental aberration, that grotesque _potiche_, works! Notes on Life and Letters
  • A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
  • A dozen cemetery companies have sniffed around Hollywood Memorial and then walked away.
  • The immemorial mile of cheap foul doggeries remained, but business was dull with them; the multitudes of poison-swilling Irishmen had departed, and in their places were a few scattering handfuls of ragged negroes, some drinking, some drunk, some nodding, others asleep. Life on the Mississippi
  • The anniversary has been marked by a memorial service in central London, addressed by a UK government minister.
  • In January of 2004, Richard Goode spoke at a memorial service commemorating the life and death of a coal miner named Joseph Mairs, Jr.
  • The trails and towns were full of memorial statues, usually a piller with a little cage on top holding a Mary or other saint and maybe a candle or some dried flowers in a little vase. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Paradoxically, this immemorial and ubiquitous trauma is perpetuating the dream of an eternal and perfectly just, that is, paradisical life.
  • The elder Edda, which is the fountain of the mythology, consists of old songs and ballads, which had come down from an immemorial past in the mouths of the people, but were first collected and committed to writing by Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology
  • The final clue came from the Monument, erected as a memorial. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's also writing lots of magazine articles, updating his website, publishing every issue of The Realist online and, in his spare time, maintaining what he calls his "cottage industry"-- peddling a digitally colored edition of the infamous "Disneyland Memorial Orgy" parody, created by Mad magazine artist Wally Wood and first published in 1967 as a centerspread in The Realist. Michael Sigman: Satirist Paul Krassner Turning 80, Going Strong
  • In 2007, the Russian government punished Estonia for removing a Soviet war memorial by launching a "cyberwar" - a bombardment of hacking and viruses that brought their computers down for weeks. Johann Hari: Has The Internet Brought Us Together -- Or Pulled Us Apart?
  • The people of the parish are pleased with this permanent memorial to all the unbaptised children of the parish.
  • The path leads straight to the sombre gritstone memorial on the edge of the moorland spur.
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • What ultimately undermines the presentation of these seemingly monadic fragments of a stable Cartesian subjectivity in this text is its material referent - the place memorialised as the location of writing.
  • The 24-27 dates turned out to be Memorial Day weekend & Reno is fulled up that weekend.
  • It wasn't until 1934 that then commissioner Cortlandt Starnes requested that a memorial tablet, later known as the cenotaph, be built to honour regular members who were killed in the line of duty. The Prince Albert Daily Herald: News
  • The memorial at the bomb site featured mournful bagpipes played Amazing Grace after Marine Capt.
  • Burnett to restrain the roving eyes of the congregation and make gallants better attend to their devotions; all these, in addition to the memorial slabs and tablets, and weeping angels over cinereal urns, tend to give the church that air of ugliness and comfort which the modern churchman detests. She and I, Volume 1
  • Within the churchyard, somebody has taken the time and trouble to make a memorial stone.
  • Dozens of prominent conservative politicians and activists are working to generate memorials to honor the 90-year-old Reagan.
  • From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life.
  • • ThB sigtiBtureB to this memorial are all in oue handwriting, and tha document itself is Hosted by Google Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • When their son died at the age of 22, the Keddals wanted a way to "memorialize" everything The Gazette-Enterprise: News
  • Part of the proceeds will go to the memorial fund. Times, Sunday Times
  • The distinctive human problem from time immemorial has been the need to spiritualize human life, to lift it onto a special immortal plane, beyond the cycles of life and death that characterize all other organisms. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • In some cases this accumulation of earth and sand has protected and hidden that portion of the catacomb which is vertically underneath and thus rescued many precious memorials from the ill-considered attentions, or outrages, of earlier explorers. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Mexico, and I had come -- come out to New Mexico and kept seeing the word Bataan: Bataan Memorial Drive, Memorial Library. Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission
  • It contains a memorial and row upon row of white tombstones in well-tended plots.
  • There were arguments about the memorial and the proper definition of the word "patriot. NYT > Home Page
  • The pneumogram from Children's Memorial in Chicago from July 17, 1985, was also proffered to the witness. Cruel Deception
  • mortified" - as emotional memorial services to the dead were held in Whitehaven and News round-up
  • There is a big granite basso-relievo in the frontispiece of the memorial which is 41.8 metres long, 5.4 metres high.
  • A mother has hit out at vandals who damaged a memorial to her teenage daughter.
  • WHITFIELD: Yes, and what you don't see because the trees are, of course, in the way in, T.J., right there in Centennial Park, those big, beautiful pillars that are right in the middle of the park that decorate and kind of memorialize the Olympic Park, a lot of those were just torn down as if they were toothpicks. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2008
  • A separate competition chooses a memorial design that further departs from Libeskind's vision.
  • The law stipulates that a monument can not interfere or encroach upon an existing memorial.
  • Every year survivors, relatives and servicemen gather at Scapa Flow in Orkney for a memorial service commemorating the worst loss of British naval life in domestic waters.
  • He and his fellow buglers have the unfortunate and often daunting task of playing ‘Taps’ at the memorial ceremonies for the division, leaving at a moment's notice at times to play the final respects for fallen comrades and those attending the services.
  • A cairn and stone marker memorialize climber Scott Fischer, who died on Everest in 1996.

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