Rescorla's story is memorialized in the book by James B. Stewart, Heart of a Soldier. |
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Proust memorialized his infatuation with her beauty and social grace in the character of the Duchesse de Guermantes. |
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It seems strange that she might come here and stare at the blank space where she is later to be memorialized. |
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The contributions of the Lenni Lenape are documented and memorialized here at the Museum. |
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Neither the Greeks nor the Romans memorialized their dead in the form of full-scale recumbent effigies. |
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Baseball cards represent an American sports icon, and I wanted these guys to be memorialized in some clear way. |
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The generals memorialized in statuary merely lived to take the credit for what the troops under them suffered to win their victories. |
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The restriction seems not to have existed at the time the right to keep and bear arms was memorialized in the 1689 English or 1789 American Bill of Rights. |
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Moreover, decisions about targeting are memorialized, reviewed on a regular basis and audited. |
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Lennon is memorialized in Strawberry Fields, a section of Central Park across from the Dakota that Yoko Ono landscaped in her husband's honour. |
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Five centuries later the capital city's foundation story would be depicted and memorialized on Mexico's national flag. |
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This was the most powerful and most renowned of all the empires of the western Sudan, now memorialized in the name of the Republic of Mali. |
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This member represents the very area where that pier is located and where we have memorialized those trips. |
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Similar to physical memorials, days of remembrance are among the primary ways victims of terrorism have been memorialized. |
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A secondary objective is to examine the literature that addresses the ways Canadian victims of terrorism have been memorialized. |
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When someone died, we memorialized and buried them in accordance with our own laws and spiritual beliefs. |
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Scattered across the rolling European countryside, they were once memorialized, raised to the skies in a Kansas City park, they were set in stone. |
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Those men are memorialized at the nearby Inajo Monument, a small stone and plaque that itself was surrounded by fire this time around but emerged unscathed. |
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Although Molaison could form no new memories, few lives have been more archived and memorialized. |
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And I am also keenly aware that I am in the same city where, not two days ago, one of the most significant figures in the drive for recognition of Aboriginal rights in this country was memorialized. |
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As such, research relevant to the needs of Canadian victims of terrorism and their families may be needed in order to effectively gauge the ways in which these victims can be memorialized. |
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A vital step toward establishing the ways in which Canadian victims of terrorism can be memorialized is to first identify the definition and context of terrorism in Canada. |
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These types of arrangements or agreements between the Department and NPP organizations are normally memorialized through the use of Memoranda of Understanding or Service Level Agreements. |
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One area of research that might help us better address the needs of victims of terrorism is to examine the current ways victims have been memorialized. |
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Those who have died of AIDS have been memorialized in the more than 48,000 panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has been displayed worldwide both to raise funds and to emphasize the human dimension of the tragedy. |
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Many historians examine the how the memory of the past has been constructed, memorialized or distorted. |
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As the founding story, it is covered in the schools, memorialized by a national holiday, and commemorated in innumerable monuments. |
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Given the limited Canadian scholarship documenting the ways victims of terrorism have been memorialized, media sources were also utilized to obtain information. |
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Considering the NCC's mandate to represent Canada and Canadians through commemorations in CCR, a review of subjects already memorialized in the Capital was carried out. |
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But hopefully the greatness of the series will be memorialized, too. |
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For example, in 1997 the Northern Ireland Government issued a call to set up a commission to examine the ways in which their government memorialized the victims of Northern Ireland's Troubles. |
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And in all of this, what is being looked at are the memorialized persons, places, and events that have been nominated, evaluated, and accepted in what is, essentially, a state-approved, if not state-directed, exercise. |
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The war is an event that has been narrated and memorialized in several ways and can be said to foreground most subsequent ethnic conflicts in the country. |
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Over the past eighteen years since its occurrence, the victims of the Montréal Massacre have been memorialized primarily through memorial services and the development of various memorial monuments. |
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The Department also reached out to the home countries of those individuals and other peacekeepers, including all those memorialized on the Day, with targeted public information campaigns. |
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In short, there are some insights that can be gained from the ways this event has been and continues to be memorialized through the use of physical monuments. |
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