His memorial service, which commemorated all the victims of the crash, was like no other. |
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The Duke of Wellington is remembered for his victory at Waterloo, his historic status commemorated in the names of innumerable local boozers. |
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His successes are commemorated in a number of grandiose effigies, triumphal arches, vast frescoes and victory columns. |
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The memorial itself provides the truest dignity, solemnity and recognition justly deserved by those commemorated and respected. |
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In past years, you had to wait days if not weeks to get a piece of clothing that commemorated a great success. |
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The service commemorated Iraqi military and civilian dead as well as British losses. |
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The patrons who commissioned these memorials, and the dead whom they commemorated, bore both Norse and Celtic names. |
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Mr Smith said he was pleased that his son's memory could be commemorated in a positive and constructive manner. |
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In many ways she became his muse, and his love for her is commemorated in several of his later works. |
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A battle between the English and the Scots in a North Yorkshire beauty spot is set to be commemorated by a stone cross. |
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On Friday at 3pm, the congregation through the ceremony commemorated the Passion and death of our Lord. |
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The hieroglyphic texts name the figures, artists and dates of commemorated events. |
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Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff. |
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Britain's wartime civil defence workers are being commemorated at an exhibition during Remembrance weekend. |
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In 1902 Martha Washington became the first American woman to be commemorated by a U.S. postage stamp. |
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His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings. |
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The Midland Section commemorated the 10th anniversary by planting a snowdrift crab-apple tree. |
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The founder member of a branch of an army organisation has been commemorated with a donation towards cancer research. |
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The company promptly commemorated the memorable event by posting pictures of the visit on their website. |
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He commemorated the event by kissing every one of the female members of the European party he could find. |
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These works commemorated the lives of early dynasts, marking rituals they performed on the occasion of calendrical period endings. |
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Samaras commemorated the exhibition with a slim dove-gray box containing a prose poem, printed one word to the line on 27 unbound pages. |
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After the war, a new village was built nearby and the tragedy was commemorated by a monument and a memorial rose garden. |
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Railway volunteers passed out moon cakes to passengers, while musical performances in the main hall commemorated the holiday. |
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This event has been commemorated all over the world during the time of Muharram. |
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Three hugely significant events were being commemorated and the whole community united in many ways to celebrate them. |
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He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous. |
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In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity. |
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Thus, in an attempt to appeal for the support of the Asante, the silver jubilee celebration became a national affair that was commemorated on stamps. |
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Recognising that many deserving names and items have yet to be commemorated philatelically, postal authorities are urged to address these deficits. |
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Before and after the Reformation the families of the deceased commemorated them by erecting tombs bearing brasses or sculptures or placed elaborate gravestones in churchyards. |
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Halfway down the hill Hector Pieterson was shot and fell, on 16 June, and the spot is now commemorated with a stark stone memorial to the 12-year-old boy. |
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The fight for independence during the past century is commemorated throughout the land by war memorials and museums displaying what are now known as the remnants of war. |
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I danced into the morning to celebrate the coming-of-age of young men and fell asleep in a dark hut while marriages and deaths were commemorated in song. |
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The 3rd of May was called the feast of the Invention of the Cross, and it commemorated in a special manner Saint Helena's discovery of the sacred wood of the Cross. |
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On Anzac Day we commemorated the sacrifices made by our veterans. |
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The Opera House is still the great highlight, while at the end of Andrassy ut is Heroes Square where the seven princes of the Magyar tribes are commemorated. |
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The dispersal of the French fleet put an end to the invasion plans, and the Allied victory was commemorated in England by a Fleet Review. |
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The Gunpowder Plot was commemorated for years by special sermons and other public acts, such as the ringing of church bells. |
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The World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893, commemorated the 400th anniversary of the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. |
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The mine is commemorated by a large sculpture of a miners lamp at the entrance to the stadium complex. |
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The specific event which is commemorated at Pentecost is the coming of the Holy Spirit, which is described in the Acts of the Apostles. |
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The 2000th anniversary of the battle was not commemorated by the German government. |
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Lewis is commemorated on 22 November in the church calendar of the Episcopal Church. |
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The Williamite victory in Ireland is still commemorated by the Orange Order for preserving British and Protestant dominance in the country. |
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He is also commemorated in common with other saints of Rostov and Yaroslavl on 23 May. |
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This was commemorated in 2004 by a large sign at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. |
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The exact location of his landing is unknown but the 500th anniversary of his landing was commemorated in Bonavista, Newfoundland. |
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The Eritrean War of Independence is commemorated in a memorial of three tanks in the middle of Massawa. |
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Insular Territories were commemorated in 1937, the third stamp honored Puerto Rico featuring 'La Fortaleza', the Spanish Governor's Palace. |
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In some places, it is commemorated during the months of August and September. |
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In Tantoyuca, it is commemorated with costumes and music, similar to Carnival. |
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In the Church of England's Calendar of Saints he is commemorated on 31 October. |
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In the Church of England he is commemorated on 25 September with a Lesser Festival. |
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The metropolitan is to be commemorated in the liturgies celebrated within his province. |
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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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The event is commemorated on this day by 300 cities around the world celebrating Cities for Life Day. |
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He is commemorated in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, the first professional historian to be so honoured. |
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He is also commemorated at the University of Plymouth, where the Mathematics and Technology Department is housed in a building named after him. |
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This event is commemorated by a march organised by the Derby Trades Union Council annually on the weekend before MayDay. |
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He died one day after the proposition was defeated in the House of Lords, and he is commemorated with a memorial plaque on Kailpot Crag. |
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A further fatality on Striding Edge in 1858 is commemorated by the Dixon Memorial. |
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Among those meeting there were the Earls of Danby and Devonshire, commemorated by the ducal crowns around the supporters' necks. |
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The mayor was forced to welcome the prince, and the event is commemorated in one of the town's silk tapestries. |
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The town is famous for its once thriving silk industry, commemorated in the Silk Museum. |
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William's victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 is still commemorated by the Orange Order. |
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His association is largely forgotten locally, but is commemorated by the name of a public house on Lord Street. |
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Nelson is also celebrated and commemorated in numerous songs, written both during his life and following his death. |
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On August 17, the Indonesian embassy commemorated the day of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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As the supplier of the body and wing landing gear for the Airbus A380, the event commemorated the pending delivery of the 200th shipset of gear. |
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They commemorated break with a series of photos taken at the mall, the two of them posed against a brilliant blue background. |
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This commemorated independence from the United Kingdom which was attained on Monday, 6 August 1962, the first Monday in August of that year. |
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Blogger Jonathan Tobin commemorated the event with a burst of hagiography. |
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Later, when he was venerated in England, he was either commemorated after Augustine on 26 May, or his feast was moved to 27 May. |
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The anniversary of Disraeli's death is now commemorated in the United Kingdom as Primrose Day. |
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Each year Nawabs of Junagadh commemorated the 9th of November as a Black Day for as on this day Indian Army forcibly capture the Junagadh State. |
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For example the Udmurts have commemorated their dead souls in several places, including in lad, equivalent of hiis, without burying there. |
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The day is also being commemorated as the International Day of Non-Violence. |
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Circuses were venues for chariot races, horse races, and performances that commemorated important events of the empire were performed there. |
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The approximate location of James Watt's birth in Greenock is commemorated by a statue. |
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This occasion has been commemorated since 1927 by the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. |
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In 1945 the London Power Company commemorated Swan by naming a new 1,554 GRT coastal collier SS Sir Joseph Swan. |
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Subsequently, it became one of Britain's most significant honours to be buried or commemorated in the abbey. |
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Because the family owned an estate at Arnisdale, Valentine's death was commemorated on the Glenelg War Memorial. |
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There were also shrines at Holywell in Wales which commemorated St Winefride and at Westminster Abbey to Edward the Confessor to name but a few. |
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This, it seems, was the vantage point later commemorated in the poem High Windows. |
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In 2010 it was announced that Hughes would be commemorated with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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This campaign is commemorated by his continued appearance on the front of all notes issued by the Bank of Scotland. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid is commemorated in Makars' Court, outside The Writers' Museum, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh. |
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The men commemorated in Y Gododdin do not appear in the pedigrees of any Welsh dynasty. |
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Owen is commemorated in Mold, by a statue and the naming of a shopping precinct and cultural centre. |
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He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on 2 March with his brother Charles. |
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The three people largely responsible for the founding of the National Portrait Gallery are commemorated with busts over the main entrance. |
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The Wesley brothers are also commemorated on 3 March in the Calendar of Saints of the Episcopal Church and on 24 May in the Anglican calendar. |
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Horses had their fans too, and were commemorated in art and inscriptions, sometimes by name. |
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Thomas More is commemorated by a stone plaque near St Katharine Docks, just east of the Tower where he was executed. |
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She is also commemorated in England on 30 August, along with martyrs Anne Line and Margaret Ward. |
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The legend of William Webb Ellis and the origin of the game is commemorated by a plaque. |
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From December 1727 to June 1728 he lodged at Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, now commemorated by a plaque, to be nearer to his British publisher. |
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Gladstone's burial in 1898 was commemorated in a poem by William McGonagall. |
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Their victories at Derry, the Boyne and Aughrim are still commemorated by the Orange Order into the 21st century. |
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The lives of great artists such as Raphael were commemorated on equal terms with those of rulers, and fictional characters were also depicted. |
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The key for the official opening was made by Edinburgh silversmith John Finlayson Bain, commemorated in a plaque on the bridge. |
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In the case of the United Kingdom only casualties before 16 August 1917 are commemorated on the memorial. |
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Around Wales each year, Saint David is commemorated in parades, the largest of which in Cardiff. |
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On 11 November 1985, Jones was among sixteen Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. |
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She and her husband are commemorated as benefactors of other monasteries at Leominster, Chester, Much Wenlock, and Evesham. |
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Septimius Severus does not mention her in his autobiography, though he later commemorated her with statues when he became Emperor. |
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Many Cornish saints are commemorated also in Devon in legends, churches and placenames. |
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The actions of these Swedish Vikings are commemorated on many runestones in Sweden, such as the Greece runestones and the Varangian runestones. |
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There was also considerable participation in expeditions westwards, which are commemorated on stones such as the England runestones. |
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Its members are commemorated on the Ingvar runestones, none of which mentions any survivor. |
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In 2005, China commemorated the 600th anniversary of Zheng He's maiden voyage, characterizing it as the start of a series of peaceful seafaring explorations. |
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Shakespeare has been commemorated in many statues and memorials around the world, including funeral monuments in Southwark Cathedral and Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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The air battle was later commemorated by Battle of Britain Day. |
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Dirac's childhood home in Bristol is commemorated with a blue plaque and the nearby Dirac Road is named in recognition of his links with the city. |
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By the 1620s the Fifth was honoured in market towns and villages across the country, though it was some years before it was commemorated throughout England. |
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Donne is commemorated as a priest in the calendar of the Church of England and in the Calendar of Saints of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on 31 March. |
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His involvement with the Foundling Hospital is today commemorated with a permanent exhibition in London's Foundling Museum, which also holds the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. |
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The National Theatre's largest auditorium is named in his honour, and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards, given annually by the Society of London Theatre. |
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Wilson is commemorated by a statue in front of the railway station. |
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The battalion is commemorated in Mexico each year on 12 September. |
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The National Theatre's largest auditorium is named after Olivier, and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards, given annually by the Society of London Theatre. |
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This violent history is also commemorated in many Border ballads, another common theme of which is the supernatural, as in the ballads of Thomas the Rhymer and Tam Lin. |
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To mark the 150th anniversary, eight Irish people retraced the Trail of Tears, and the donation was publicly commemorated by President Mary Robinson. |
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In 1967, on the second anniversary of his death, Eliot was commemorated by the placement of a large stone in the floor of Poets' Corner in London's Westminster Abbey. |
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After his death Sargent was commemorated in a variety of ways. |
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In 2015 the Edinburgh Seven were commemorated with a plaque at the University of Edinburgh, as part of the Historic Scotland Commemorative Plaques Scheme. |
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The soldiers who built the wall commemorated the construction and their struggles with the Caledonians in decorative slabs, twenty of which still survive. |
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Their wedding was commemorated by the gift of a Book of Hours. |
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The Quincentennial of the battle in 2013 was commemorated by a programme of projects and events bringing together communities from both sides of the border. |
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Around the world, Sikhs are commemorated in Commonwealth cemeteries. |
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More often, badges commemorated some remarkable exploit, illustrated a family or feudal alliance, or indicated some territorial rights or pretensions. |
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They also provided elegies, devotional poetry, commemorated the generous acts of their patrons and satirised certain people in verses which might have the intensity of curses. |
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The missing dead of the BEF are commemorated on the Dunkirk Memorial. |
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This and his actions in promoting working class education are commemorated by the award of the Augustus Smith scholarship for state school students in Berkhamsted. |
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The two inscriptions honored and commemorated the Goddess Tianfei. |
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Byron commemorated this feat in the second canto of Don Juan. |
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Local men who served and died in the First and Second World Wars are commemorated on the Holme Valley War Memorial found outside Holme Valley Memorial Hospital. |
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Many local businesses were commemorated in a special edition of the card game Happy Families produced locally in 1987, created to raise funds locally. |
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For example, on special occasions, they purchased flowers and candles, which were placed near butsudan, a small wooden shrine, which commemorated ancestors in the church. |
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Calendrically, it is commemorated through Good Friday and Easter Day. |
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The passing of the once-great stadium is being commemorated by a revamped softback re-issue of the best-selling publication Ayresome Park Memories. |
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One of the darkest events in American history is commemorated in the Trail of Tears, one of two national historic trails which mark Native American history. |
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Still, the tradition has long associated them with the diaconate, with Stephen himself commemorated as the first deacon and protomartyr of the new covenant. |
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In 1998 the Institut du monde arabe held the first international exhibition on Fatimid art in Paris, which was commemorated in an important catalogue. |
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