Keepsakes and mementoes top the gift list during the season of celebration. |
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A grieving mother today told of her despair after thieves stole treasured mementoes of her dead son as she visited his graveside. |
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Reports say that the singer's cemetery is being protected from obsessed fans and grave robbers looking to steal mementoes from her coffin. |
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Brown scapulars were distributed as mementoes to each and every one present. |
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The rivulets and runnels of Celtic Park are lined with the pictures, mementoes and iconography of former glory. |
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Several priceless collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair. |
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Evidence is dispersed among individual tourists and collectors, as personal mementoes. |
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Readers have brought in their own mementoes of previous days of pomp and pageantry. |
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Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Thereafter, certificates and mementoes were presented to the sponsoring companies and institutions of the event. |
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Family and outside interests can be discussed, and mementoes displayed prominently. |
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I have one wall in my office here at home with all the awards, certificates and mementoes of my involvement in the Block Parent® Program. |
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Jacobs said she will put together a hope chest for her son, filling it with pictures and mementoes so Gabriel can get a sense of who his father was. |
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The technological ephemerality of this medium means that we will not have the luxury of stumbling across these intimate mementoes in 100 years' time. |
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The Bonaparte family's mementoes of French and imperial lifestyle are indescribably varied. |
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His first photographs were of Chinese workers, taken as mementoes for them to send back to their families in China. |
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Before leaving HMS York, Caroline was presented with a signed photograph of the ship and given other mementoes to remind her of her time on board. |
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I did, however, regard them as mementoes of an apex in my professional life, unlikely to be exceeded. |
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Having pictures or mementoes of the person visible can be helpful in getting this started. |
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These handguns are mementoes of a very important time in some people's lives, perhaps when they served overseas. |
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We pride ourselves on our creative ability to take clients' needs and turn them into outstanding mementoes. |
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After their stay the couple kept a pile of mementoes of their visit to York, including 1970s Viking Hotel leaflets and even sugar packets, along with their wedding photos. |
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A visit to any tourist town is considered incomplete if the visitors do not purchase a few of these locally-manufactured articles to carry home as mementoes of their visit. |
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Do you have any mementoes that once belonged to Charles Girault? |
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This room served as his private study and contained varies mementoes such as carpets, weapons, smoking implements as well as the Turkish stool on display, with mother of pearl and ivory inlays, and a Turkish ottoman. |
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Some early prime ministers treasured elaborate pieces of presentation silver, while today their most prized gifts include exotic mementoes from international visits. |
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It would be unbecoming to me to cast any reflection on their father but any mementoes such as war medals or parchment would be safer in my hands for posterity's sake and as their mother, to me very precious. |
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There was a lively sense that these images served not only as mementoes but also as propaganda statements. |
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To enhance the experience of visitors and staff by offering a selection of mementoes and informative products unique to Parliament and of high quality, value and function while providing a source of revenue. |
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But Mr Nickels resolved to rescue mementoes and reminders of the golden age of the privately-operated charabancs. |
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Like Prince Salinas in Lampadusa's The Leopard, a noble melancholy hangs about him as he ponders his family's demise amid the mementoes that decorate his silent, private apartments. |
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Alongside it will be displayed a collection of personal mementoes of the author, including a raincoat and his identity bracelet that was recovered at sea. |
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The country setting he enjoyed during this formative period among books and family mementoes fostered his later spiritual, moral and intellectual development. |
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The students, looking weary but triumphant, gradually wander to their respective hotel rooms to review their keepsakes and try to figure out how pack up all the mementoes they will be taking home with them. |
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