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1. An event so important that it was worth a permanent mark on the skin, first to assure success, second to commemorate once it had taken place
2. My father gave her this necklace to commemorate her bravery and skill
3. In 2000, at the age of eighty-eight, he met on Mount Olives in Jerusalem with Polish President Kwasniewski, who had come to Israel to commemorate the memory of those who had fallen in WWII in their fight against the Nazis
4. commemorate the Native American culture of the
5. commemorate these things for generations to come, as long as they should be sojourners
6. you have? How will you commemorate your success? Make the
7. 36 They made a public ordinance to commemorate these things for generations to come as long as they should be sojourners
8. Tony planned to commemorate Sharon’s birthday as well and the gift he had
9. It was built to commemorate
10. In the winter of 2005 the Harbor Beach (Michigan) Coast Guard Station complement planned a memorial to commemorate the lives of six U
11. on its way to church to commemorate Easter for an inebriated man lounging beneath her
12. was it a memorial to commemorate a town's birth and growth, it was
13. Astray came to Jai’s rescue and let out a low, grave roar to commemorate the passing of the butterfly
14. " (The twelve stones to which he referred were the reputed memorial stones set up by Joshua to commemorate the crossing of the "twelve tribes" at this very point when they first entered the promised land
15. Now, the church built to commemorate his death was run by Christian monks and priest who practiced too rarely the virtues held by Yeshua and who kept quarrelling between themselves about who ran the church…and split its revenues
16. We do this once a year to commemorate what our
17. While the ultimate ownership of the diamonds we found is still unsure, I decided that at least one Eris diamond could be used to produce something that would properly commemorate this expedition
18. in fact, placed pillars on both banks to commemorate the crossing site
19. As the legend has it, Shah built the place to commemorate his love for Bhagmathi, his Hindu beloved, and named it Bhagyanagar
20. 89 year old grandmother and commemorate the eighth anniversary of my grandfather's
21. commemorate the Mexican army's unlikely victory
22. It had been a suitably miserable day as the black-clad crowd stood about a plinth, erected to commemorate the greatest witch-hunters
23. been erected to commemorate her, so that the community may imbibe
24. commemorate the wrong thing
25. After that everyone left and decided to have a family reunion later that day to commemorate Helen
26. At the age of sixty-seven Verdi composed ‘Aida’ to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal
27. to commemorate the colorful lump that still graced the side of Barker’s skull
28. BC to commemorate the island’s survival of a year-long
29. Actually this is what Roger wanted; that the plot where Medusa Bar once stood should not only commemorate the victims that perished in the fire, but also the victims that were slaughtered in the temple that once stood there
30. Americans honor the Fourth of July to commemorate the document that spelled-out our rights to the world at large and to remember the conflict that helped make those rights a viable political reality
31. commemorate our dead and it is a time when we can
32. This year (2009) there will be a series of events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tragedy
33. In a similar way, the spiritual Firstfruits of God commemorate the Passover as their exit from Sin and their hope to enter the spiritual Promised Land
34. They were used to commemorate important events
35. Here is a quote from the year 1527: “The Lord’s Supper shall be held, as often as the brothers are together, thereby proclaiming the death of the Lord, and thereby warning each one to commemorate, how Christ gave His life for us, and shed His blood for us, that we might also be willing to give our body and life for Christ’s sake, which means for the sake of all the brothers
36. Perry’s sister (Ziggy’s aunt, Jane had told herself as she sat in the back of the church with the other school parents who didn’t really know Perry) had put together a little movie to commemorate Perry’s life
37. He had spoken at an event to commemorate the third anniversary of the bombing of the Haji Baba High School
38. Gordy Adam died in 1992, Johnny White in 1997, but not before the crew was honored by a military band concert in Washington’s capital city of Olympia to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary in 1996
39. Now that that was over, and both Domenici and Ramstad were retiring, we agreed it would be nice if the President did something to commemorate the parity act
40. On Sunday, I had to leave early to make an appearance with my mom and my brother to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of JFK’s election; we appeared on the steps of Providence City Hall, where JFK had spoken the night before he was elected
41. Given the intensity of the sectarian divide in Liverpool at that time, it could not have been lost on him that for his daughter to be born on July 12—the day the Orangemen commemorate the victory of King Billy at the Battle of the Boyne—and for her to be called Lillian was likely to be provocative
42. “Like I said, I just wanted to commemorate the event
43. First magic society featured on a national stamp: The Royal Mail issued a series of five interactive stamps on 15 March 2005 to commemorate the centenary of the Magic Circle (UK)
44. And is not the counsel for the defense too modest in asking only for the acquittal of the prisoner? Why not found a charity in the honor of the parricide to commemorate his exploit among future generations? Religion and the Gospel are corrected—that's all mysticism, we are told, and ours is the only true Christianity which has been subjected to the analysis of reason and common sense
45. [119] There is in Moscow a magnificent "Cathedral of our Saviour," erected to commemorate the defeat of the French in the war of 1812
46. The small circular Corinthian edifice, called among the common people the Lantern of Diogenes, 68 and erected, as we know from the inscription 69 on the architrave, to commemorate a choragic victory won by Lysikrates, son of Lysitheides, with a boy-chorus of the tribe Akamantis, in the archonship of Euainetos (B
1. The new music commemorated Smyrna’s victory over the
2. I commemorated Holy Thursday in Fuentesnuevas with family and friends and the rest of that glorious week in Salas de Los Barrios, Villar and Lombillo, reliving with delightful remembrance my years of childhood
3. In propounding their version of the history wherein the Shi’ites view themselves as the rightful heirs to follow on after their founder, a short account of the original movement was given that led up to the fateful date that they have commemorated ever since
4. commemorated the Toro de la Vega festival, held every second Tuesday of September
5. Now they turned onto the wide King’s Way, with the many steles that commemorated the greatness of Pharaoh, nestled among all the different kinds of now denuded trees that Moshe remembered only glimpsing before
6. Now they turned onto the wide King's Way, with the many steles that commemorated the
7. The Summer Solstice celebration was a festivity commemorated the third week of July
8. from the dead; and this is always commemorated on the Saturday before
9. monument that commemorated the hanging of the infamous pirate
10. commemorated the dedication of the temple of the god Saturn
11. It was stormed and sacked by the Parisian mob in 1789 on 14 July, now commemorated as Bastille Day, marking the beginning of the French Revolution
12. 173 In 1970, this past US president’s life was commemorated on February 22
13. Chislev is the start of the festival of Hanukkah which commemorated the
14. del Corpus: Corpus Christi, the day upon which the institution ofthe Holy Eucharist is commemorated
15. This is the reason the physical children of God commemorated the Passover as their freedom from slavery and their hope to return to the physical Promised Land
16. commemorated the history of all the tribes, of their beginnings and their journeys and their
17. Whit Sunday commemorated the moment when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples of Jesus
18. Even when you knew me first, at the time of the affair which you have commemorated in 'A Study in Scarlet,' I had already established a considerable, though not a very lucrative, connection
19. Priceless gold-decked statues commemorated a rich and ancient legacy, and it stunned Jess, once he thought about it, that no one sneaked about at night to pry the precious stuff away
20. Though the planet Earth, the Islington flat and the telephone have all now been demolished, it is comforting to reflect that they are all in some small way commemorated by the fact that twenty-nine seconds later Ford and Arthur were rescued
21. de Sarzec has reconstructed from some fragments a series of reliefs relating to King Ur-Nina, the ancestor of King E-anna-du, who is commemorated in the stele of the vultures
1. I have hidden the first clue behind a metal plaque attached to the wall; the plaque commemorates a certain François de la Chaise and there would seem to be little chance of anyone finding the clue by accident
2. Similarly, interested visitors can notice on the second floor a plaque that commemorates Canadian participation in the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939
3. “This bead commemorates the first Son of the Sea God at this camp, and the quest he undertook into the darkest part of the Underworld to stop a war!”
4. This tank commemorates those killed during exercise 'Tiger', many of whom may still lie buried in unmarked graves to this day
5. Hanukkah is the annual Jewish Holiday that commemorates the victory of Jews over the Roman forces of Antiochus IV who sought to destroy Jewish culture and religion
6. It’s rather the Star of Bethlehem mentioned in Matthew Chapter Two that guided the Wise Men to the Christ Child that this gesture commemorates
7. Big Fish sculpture commemorates the naming of the City
8. The marble medallion in the wall, in the antique style, representing a veiled woman seated with her hands clasped loosely over her knees, commemorates that unfortunate young gentleman who sailed out with Nostromo on that fatal night, sir