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Remembrance Day

NOUN
  1. the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated

How To Use Remembrance Day In A Sentence

  • Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day determined based on the Jewish calendar, this year's anniversary of the sunset from May 1 start to the end of 2 sunset.
  • I have viewed the same Remembrance Day films and montages again and again.
  • Remembrance Day should be a day of ceremony and mateship for the Diggers who've earned the right to remember war as they see fit.
  • On Remembrance Day last year, he attended and upset a lot of the war widows and older ex-service persons when he didn't have his poppy on.
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  • On Remembrance Day the last post is followed by a period of silence, and then by the reveille - the day's first bugle-call - to symbolize death and resurrection.
  • It will be producing 100,000 of the new poppies, which can be stuck on using a form of double-sided sticky tape, for this year's remembrance day.
  • We will have to have our Remembrance Day service around the empty plinth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lismore Police officers reflect during the one-minute silence at the Police Remembrance Day memorial service.
  • The Nashos' Remembrance Day service will be the first held in the region.
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