Dr Braithwaite is now keen to establish a tourism project in Sandakan in memory of his father, and to honour the memory of the many who perished. |
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A councillor has donated a hand bell to a new town council in memory of his wife. |
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Called Enzo, in memory of the firm's founder, it is a mid-engined two-seater, with 660 bhp from a 6.0-litre V12 engine. |
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The mass walk will end at The Claridges hotel where a high tea has been organised in memory of the tsunami victims. |
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The tree which was stolen was an araucaria, or monkey puzzle, which was planted in memory of Maurice by his family. |
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The building had a small chancel lit by a stained glass window, in memory of the officers and crew lost at sea on HMS Atalanta. |
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The wood has been planted with more than 400 oak, rowan and birch trees bought in memory of loved ones or to commemorate a special occasion. |
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Many team members are planning to run in memory of a loved one who was touched by cancer. |
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The church was built in memory of the pioneer runholders of the Mackenzie area. |
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A foot-tapping Rumba beat sent me spinning on the dance floor in memory of good old times. |
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Figgy pudding is sometimes eaten on Palm Sunday, possibly in memory of Christ's cursing of the barren fig tree on that day. |
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Hymns and prayers were said in memory of those who died in battle and those who fought and survived. |
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Three Swindon police officers are preparing to get footsore in memory of a larger than life colleague. |
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In the cool, marble-floored interior women in saris lit hundreds of small oil lamps in memory of the dead. |
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The pub has held a collection and will be planting a memorial tree in front of the building in memory of Philip. |
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In Westhoughton, young children read out the roll of honour and lit candles in memory of those who died. |
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Ceremonies in memory of the dead are held on the seventh and hundredth days after death. |
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Thoughts turned to years gone by and prayers were said in memory of those who had started it all. |
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Also of interest was a monument erected in memory of all those who had died at sea. |
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After the formalities a tree was planted in memory of all the people who had lost their lives in the river. |
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Oak, rowan and birch trees can be bought in memory of a loved one or to celebrate an anniversary or birthday. |
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Now a new fisherman's memorial is to be built there in memory of the thousands who never made it home. |
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Hairdressers and beauticians in Trowbridge turned back the clock to raise money in memory of a 28-year-old cancer victim. |
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Nearby is the stupa erected by the disciples of Mangong in memory of their master. |
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Thinking of people close to me, lit a candle and burnt incense in memory of them. |
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The proceedings included a poignant silence in memory of former colleagues who had died. |
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A short silence in memory of the tsunami victims was observed at the start of the January meeting. |
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The NFL flew flags at half-mast and held a moment of silence in memory of White. |
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The Kilkelly Cemetery Committee has erected an altar in Culmore Cemetery in memory of all the unbaptised children in the area. |
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A special table will grace the Great Chamber of a historic house in York in memory of one of its volunteers. |
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The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque. |
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The two hour walk is held in memory of the youngster and to raise awareness of the disease and funding for research. |
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Mr Perham said traffic would come to a standstill as The Last Post was played in memory of the diggers. |
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The York league have provided the new trophy in memory of Fairclough and his family are expected to be on hand to present the cup to the winners. |
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Readings, poems and music chosen by relatives were included in the service, during which candles were lit in memory of those who died. |
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A tree planting ceremony followed, before a commemorative stone was laid in memory of the deceased. |
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The match was preceded by a minutes silence, in memory of former Boleskine player Johnny Kennedy, who passed away this week. |
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A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the hostilities, as young and old come together to honour the fallen. |
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The shrubbery was symbolic, and one particular tree was planted in memory of the Keller's lost son. |
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Friends and family packed out a nightclub last week in memory of top West DJ Travis Bryan. |
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The competition is in memory of Manfred Lachs, the renowned Polish educator, diplomat, jurist and space law expert. |
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The event took place with a flourish of military pomp and ceremony, and army officers wore black armbands in memory of the Queen Mother. |
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Afterwards we retired to Garvey's hostelry where we raised a glass in memory of a departed friend. |
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In the late 19th century, maharaja Sardar Singh built the beautiful white marble monument in memory of his father. |
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They coned off a section of the road close to the scene on Monday so they could pay their respects and observe a minute's silence in memory of Mr Styles in safety. |
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Ataren knew that they were never married, but he thought there should be something in memory of her considering she birthed two children to a prince. |
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Tiny tots toddled and waddled in memory of a special friend. |
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Throw up one last fist-pump in memory of those nights at Karma, because all Guido things must come to end. |
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The House observed two-minute silence in memory of the children. |
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The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a tangible and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one. |
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Each spring a pear tree will flower on the banks of the River Foss in York in memory of Miss Stuttle, who was a former pupil at Huntington School. |
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Hers was a warmer, less profane speech, again in memory of a much-missed buddy. |
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Their baby son will be christened Matthew in memory of his father. |
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The whole ensemble has a sepulchral quality, and it is no surprise to learn that the work was created in memory of the artist's father, who died last year. |
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But being confined to a wheelchair has not deterred him from tireless fundraising to help makeover the school's sensory garden in memory of three pupils who died last year. |
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German police detained 71 neo-Nazis during a march in memory of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess in the Bavarian town where he was buried after his 1987 suicide. |
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The dominant architectural feature of the Main Quadrangle, Memorial Church was dedicated in 1903 in memory of Leland Stanford and has been non-sectarian since its inception. |
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Last Round is for double string quartet and double bass, written in memory of Piazzolla, and conceived as an idealized version of his keyless accordion, the bandoneon. |
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He is patron of the charity, set up in memory of an Evesham schoolgirl. |
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Only four or five journalists attended the demonstration in memory of regina Martinez in Coaztzacoalcos. |
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This Greek-temple-like tomb was erected in 1901 by Dr John Springthorpe, in memory of his wife Annie, who had died in childbirth four years earlier. |
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The holy scriptures enjoin that people should have a holy dip in the Krishna, offer charity and perform oblations to gods in memory of their ancestors. |
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Thanks to Susan Bernstein for becoming a Life Member of VRG in memory of Minnie Prins Bernstein. |
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Only then will we be able to adequately tell what our foresisters have done in memory of her. |
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The Abigail Alliance was established in November 2001 by Frank Burroughs in memory of his daughter, Abigail. |
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Mark's Church in Florence, and paid for the communion chalice inscribed in memory of his wife. |
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The song's title adorns the top of the Shankly Gates, which were unveiled on 2 August 1982 in memory of former manager Bill Shankly. |
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The principal requested a moment of silence in memory of the two girls who died in a car accident over the weekend. |
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Abbotsford later gave its name to the Abbotsford Club, founded in 1834 in memory of Sir Walter Scott. |
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In 1993, the Rugby World Cup Sevens was launched and the trophy is known as the Melrose Cup in memory of Ned Haig's invention. |
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Wartski Fields were bequeathed to the city and people of Bangor by his widow, Winifred Marie, in memory of Isidore Wartski. |
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The name is preserved in the new town of Almere in Flevoland, given in 1984 in memory of this body of water on whose site the town is located. |
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The Secombe Theatre at Sutton, London, bears his name in memory of this former local personality. |
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Later this legend was the basis of the naming of the city of Machico, in memory of the young lovers. |
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In Layamon's Brut, the poet asserts that King Arthur named the city in memory of Sir Kay. |
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The shape of emblem of Iran is chosen to resemble a tulip, in memory of the people who died for Iran. |
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The Column of Marcus Aurelius is located in Piazza Colonna and it was built around 180 AD by Commodus in memory of his parents. |
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April 11 is a Costa Rican national holiday in memory of Walker's defeat at Rivas. |
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This was the last invasion of England, and French Street with its museum is named in memory of the occasion. |
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A bagpiping walker is taking his music to the highest points of Scotland in memory of his friend. |
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But perhaps the most moving sight was that of his five-year-old son Loris, who carried a crash helmet in memory of his late father. |
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A BOOK of condolence was opened in memory of a popular Liverpool teacher who died in Mexico. |
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The seat bears a plaque in memory of sports enthusiast Colin and the nickname Smoggy, a reference to Middlesbrough fans. |
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A FOUNDATION in memory of the murdered teenager Michael Causer was being unveiled today in the run-up to Liverpool's first gay Pride week. |
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Other items include a stickpin presented by Queen Victoria to servants in memory of John Brown. |
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Mourners spotted an upsidedown rainbow at a wake in memory of budding reality TV star Jon McNally last year. |
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This annual mixed greensomes event was introduced in 1998 by past lady member Caroline Allanson, in memory of her late father Edwin Buckwell. |
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A CHARITY single released by twin sisters in memory of their tragic friend has been selling like hotcakes since Rod Stewart gave it his backing. |
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They are usually in memory of the dead, though not necessarily placed at graves. |
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There are also tablets in the Nave in memory of John Wyatt, the inventor of a spinning machine used before Arkwright's Spinning Jenny. |
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A DANCER has hosted a summer circus event at Ormskirk Civic Hall in memory of her boyfriend who died suddenly from an undiagnosed heart condition. |
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The cemetery has a carved tulip tree, in memory of the four trees in the Remembrance Garden which never survived, owing to the very poor soil and lack of care. |
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Now Zoe, her best friend and two of her dad's work colleagues are preparing to do a skydive in memory of the 55-year-old who passed away in March. |
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The name Orange County was chosen in memory of the fragrance and flavour of loose-jacketed mandarin oranges which once grew in abundance on the land. |
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There is an iron post with a plaque on the hill in memory of the victim erected in 1912, replacing a tree that was earlier planted opposite the television station. |
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At the edge of the Abbey, one of the three standing Eleanor crosses still remains, in memory of Eleanor of Castile, whose body rested here on its way to London. |
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There is also an underwater statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe here, created in 1958 by Armando Quesado in memory of a group of divers who died here. |
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An annual swim from New York City's Battery Park to Sandy Hook, New Jersey is called the Ederle Swim in memory of Gertrude Ederle, and follows the course she swam. |
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In Aberdeen, the Kirk of St Nicholas in Union Street has dedicated a chapel in memory of those who died containing a Book of Remembrance listing all who died. |
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He uses charcoal as burnet wood in memory of his dad in the coal mines. |
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Ever since then, the Welsh wear leeks every March 1 in memory of David. |
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Scotland's then First Minister Alex Salmond welcomed the participants and spectators, and introduced a moment of silence in memory of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster. |
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In 1951, Dowding laid the foundation stone of the Chapel of St George at RAF Biggin Hill, now London Biggin Hill Airport, in memory of fallen airmen. |
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The Church of Ireland diocese of Connor's arms, granted in 1945, include Saint Patrick's Saltire in memory of his supposed enslavement at Slemish. |
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St Mary's Church was one of two, late Victorian, memorial churches in Yorkshire, built by the family of the First Marquess of Ripon in memory of Frederick Grantham Vyner. |
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Stevenage has a King George's Field named in memory of King George V, which boasts cricket and a bowls green, which is used by Stevenage Town Bowls Club. |
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The annual charity event was held in memory of Daniel Singh, who died in 2011 after a lifelong struggle with Mucopolysaccharide, a rare metabolic disease. |
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The friends will now hold a fundraising night in memory of the women at the Sylvestrian Club, Sylvester Street, Bootle, on Friday, May 8, from 7pm. |
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