A cherished memory from almost 20 years ago has helped keep her heading towards her goal. |
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With most exploitation films, it's readily understandable why they are held in fondly cherished memory. |
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Before the service begins, you may ask friends and family to write down a cherished memory on paper you provide. |
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It is the audio system and car radio installations that have stayed in my mind as the most cherished memory from my best working years. |
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That is why it will remain in the universal conscience as an inviolable, cherished memory for many years to come. |
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For young children, there was not much better than that and Steve's birth became a cherished memory for more than one reason. |
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The courage and sacrifice of the merchant marines and the service men who died during the battle remain a cherished memory in our hearts. |
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Despite the highs and lows of my stay at d'Hérelle, the human side of this place will remain my most cherished memory. |
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I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost. |
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We offer experiences that are authentically local, in hotels and resorts of unrivalled presence. And genuine hospitality is achieved when engaging service and attention to detail elevate each stay into cherished memory. |
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The young woman who became his assistant was Joanna McClelland, and the experience remained with her as a cherished memory that eventually realized its promise as a superb stage play, Trying. |
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