The ceremony was a very simple and moving commemoration of a life totally dedicated to aikido. |
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The foreign minister also expressed his sympathy personally to US President George Bush at the commemoration ceremony in the White House. |
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The Royal Mail is releasing a stamp issue in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of the book. |
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The programme noted the milestone is in commemoration of a generation of Creative Expression and Human Development. |
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Traditionally a red poppy is worn on Remembrance Sunday in commemoration of the war dead. |
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United by the nightmare they shared, these aging veterans come together for the ceremony of commemoration and reconciliation. |
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Afterward veterans joined their old comrades-in-arms from The Green Howards for a simple but heartfelt ceremony of commemoration. |
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March 22 remains a day of national commemoration, with ceremonies held at the monument and at cemeteries in Barnako. |
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In 1981 it was bottled in commemoration of the royal wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana. |
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In fact, I believe we're going to plant a couple of trees here in commemoration of it at the very hour, at the very minute that it took place. |
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There may be a few wet cheeks on Saturday in commemoration of one of the most bitter wars in South Africa. |
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On Saturday last he planted a willow tree in commemoration of the event, surrounded by his friends. |
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Several art exhibitions will also be held during the week-long commemoration ceremony. |
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This might be recorded on their tombstone as an epitaph or in an obituary, commemoration portrait, or in some cases a biography. |
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After the Royal Wedding in 1981 I even preserved the commemoration milk bottle tops for posterity. |
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The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va., will have several events with guest speakers and a commemoration ceremony. |
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Such commemoration is a worthwhile investment in terms of the extra tourist income that would be brought to London. |
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A commemoration room in the service wing is to be created, where all the accumulated plaques and commemoration panels are to reside. |
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The idea of commemoration shows up most strongly in the retrospective narrative provided by the interpolated tales. |
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Methods such as commemoration and healing, archiving, monuments and intercommunity interactions are suggested. |
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Today's skiers often carry letters in commemoration of the fallen mail carrier. |
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In the Byzantine intercessional liturgy the two virtues that were mentioned in commemoration for the emperor were orthodoxy and piety. |
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Prior to the commemoration of the golden jubilee, all the delegates will attend a gigantic Asian-African Summit in Jakarta. |
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True to the Republic's practice of monumental commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well. |
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Each nation developed its own language of commemoration, but some features were universal. |
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On the verso, two decades later, Balla painted a photo-based commemoration of Mussolini's 1922 march on Rome. |
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The event is held annually in commemoration of the founding of the Organization of the African Unity. |
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After he was done not wasting taxpayer money, the President helicoptered to France where he participated in commemoration activities. |
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However, she insisted on participating in the commemoration ceremony on Sunday. |
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Several children busy themselves making red and white paper flags to decorate their classrooms in commemoration of the nation's Independence Day. |
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It was a historical fact that he the great constructed a building at that place in commemoration of his victory. |
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Each year Muslims throughout the world make sacrifices in commemoration of the willingness of him to sacrifice his son at God's command. |
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Today, pro-life activists are continuing the commemoration with a national March for Life in Washington and other events. |
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It must also be the final occasion on which survivors will be able to participate in ceremonies of commemoration. |
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Very shortly before he left Oxford, Glyn was asked by James to partner his sister, Barbara, at the Pembroke commemoration ball to make up a sixsome. |
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As part of the commemoration, the York branch of the Royal Air Force Association also staged a parade and there was a fly-past of nine Tucano aircraft from RAF Linton-on-Ouse. |
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This year sees the most important exhibitions on Rubens since the commemoration in 1977 of the quatercentenary of his birth, at Antwerp, Genoa and Lille. |
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Thornycroft was thus largely given free rein to devise an idealized image of Anglo-Saxon Englishness in his statue for the millenary commemoration. |
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If it was upsetting to war veterans, last Sunday's barely-there official commemoration of VE day presumably satisfied one leading non-participant. |
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Was it the tactless non-invitation to Queen Elizabeth II to the D-Day commemoration? |
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Later that morning, the ship berthed alongside in Darwin which allowed the ship's company to participate in a number of local commemoration events. |
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The solemn commemoration of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday was held in Nurney Church where twelve parishioners partook in the ceremony of washing the feet. |
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Her main stipulation was that the gallery be named in commemoration of both her own family and her husband's family, hence the name Govett-Brewster. |
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The speakers at the 50th anniversary commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington were uniformly left-of-center. |
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The painting was subsequently presented to former US president Franklin D. Roosevelt as a gift in commemoration of his third presidential inauguration. |
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In commemoration of this, five teak saplings were also planted. |
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In commemoration of the event a 20 Baht coin has been struck. |
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As the natural art of commemoration, sculpture took heart from romanticism, which fostered the remembrance of piety, power, talent, loyalty, or valour. |
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Dr Williams outlined his opposition to assisted dying in a sermon at Westminster Abbey earlier this week to mark the annual commemoration of Florence Nightingale. |
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As late as the fifth century, powerful aristocratic women took charge of the commemoration of the dead in Rome. |
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Bishop Chartres's words were echoed during a series of commemoration services held at cathedrals and churches around the country over the weekend. |
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By implying that the last sephardi poet to warrant commemoration lived 900 years ago, Bibi did not placate critics. |
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For 10 years, the government of Iran has allowed no commemoration of the events of 18 tir. |
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Before the march past, an open-air service of commemoration was held in Dean's Park in the grounds of York Minster, where the 2nd Division Memorial is sited. |
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These are places of origin, ceremony, commemoration, and vision questing. |
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I hope that everyone will choose to use the logo and identify their own commemoration and remembrance activities with official commemorations across the country. |
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I recently attended a commemoration evening of WWI at The Rumney Memorial Hall. |
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In rites of encoffinment, burial and commemoration, all human beings are treated as ghosts. |
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In the 2nd century, Pertinax, who shared his birthday, became emperor, overshadowing commemoration of Claudius. |
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Lapidge and Wood see the poem as a commemoration of Alfred's ceremony by one of his leading scholars, John the Old Saxon. |
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On 15 June 2015, a commemoration ceremony was conducted in Runnymede at the National Trust park, attended by British and American dignitaries. |
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The aftermath of the war institutionalised British national commemoration through Remembrance Sunday and the Poppy Appeal. |
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Around 2000, several footbridges were added along the Thames, either as part of the Thames Path or in commemoration of the millennium. |
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It was designed by Captain Harry Cooper, for the Perth Citadel Corps centenary commemoration in Scotland. |
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This law remained in effect until 1954, when the University of Salamanca joined in commemoration of its septecentenary. |
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Sometimes, they were raised only as commemoration to great people, a tradition which was continued as the runestones. |
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Gunpowder Treason Day, as it was then known, became the predominant English state commemoration. |
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One notable aspect of the Victorians' commemoration of Guy Fawkes Night was its move away from the centres of communities, to their margins. |
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In commemoration of the tree's significance in British history, a number of places and things have been named after the Royal Oak. |
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Another bomb had been planted at nearby Tullyhommon at a parallel Remembrance Day commemoration but failed to detonate. |
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Speaking at the 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill in Dublin in 1998, Ahern said. |
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There are also several days throughout the year that are set aside for general commemoration of the departed, sometimes including nonbelievers. |
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The specific commemoration of the award or the recounting of the story of the process and the people involved in it has been comparatively rare. |
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Modern cairns may also be erected for historical or memorial commemoration or simply for decorative or artistic reasons. |
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A road in Brecon which runs off the B4601 and over a part of the former line is known as Cambrian Way in commemoration of it. |
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In May 2016, the 100th Anniversary commemoration of the Battle of Jutland was held. |
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In commemoration of this, the Aurelian Column was erected, in imitation of Trajan's Column. |
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A second feast day was instituted on 30 August in commemoration of this event. |
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He chose the word as a commemoration of a King Atlas of Mauretania whom he considered to be the first great geographer. |
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In commemoration of Yermak, there is a town named after him on the upper Irtysh. |
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The yahrzeit is here, and the least lachrymose country on earth is devising its rituals of commemoration. |
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To Bartholdi, his statue meant a commemoration of Liberty attained. |
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But the Maryland governor also has higher ambitions for the commemoration. |
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And in commemoration of that event, the Gay Pride Parade was born. |
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The delegation will present their findings and ask for public feedback on the possibility of further research, reburial and commemoration. |
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Descendants of 50 First World War conscientious objectors to take part in International Conscientious Objectors Day commemoration. |
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The incident occurred when the country celebrated Wesak or Vesak, the commemoration of the birth, enlightenment and the death of Lord Buddha. |
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It is an apt commemoration of the Wright Brothers' remarkable launch of the first heavier-than-air, self-propelled flying machine. |
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This is the autobiography of Nobel Peace Laureate Albert Schweitzer, published in commemoration of Schweitzer's 1949 visit to the United States. |
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French President Francois Hollande has confirmed he will attend the commemoration of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Public Radio of Armenia reported. |
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This distinct transnational space created not only through trans national practices but also through memory, commemoration and articulation of struggle. |
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Nevertheless, South African War commemoration became a bit lost in the mafficking surrounding the Millennium and the Sydney Olympics, if not the Centenary of Federation. |
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Saint Valentine's Day, commonly shortened to Valentine's Day, is an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. |
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In the Church of England, his day of commemoration is 10 April. |
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The Battle of Britain flypast with two Hurricanes and Spitfires was cancelled owing to poor weather conditions, but the Memorial Day service of commemoration went ahead. |
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Typically the Annual French Service takes place on the first or second Sunday after Easter in commemoration of the signing of the Edict of Nantes. |
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The event was instituted in commemoration of the fabled run of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens, who reported the victory. |
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Dieppe, a city in New Brunswick, Canada, received its present name in 1946, in honour of the commemoration of the 913 Canadian soldiers killed in the Dieppe Raid. |
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Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, also known as the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, was written in commemoration of Blanche of Lancaster, John of Gaunt's first wife. |
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Eventually the violence was dealt with, and by the 20th century Guy Fawkes Day had become an enjoyable social commemoration, although lacking much of its original focus. |
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On 5 November people make bonfires, set off fireworks and eat toffee apples in commemoration of the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot centred on Guy Fawkes. |
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Remembering, especially in the hortative sense of commemoration, that is something that is to be done, performed, or fulfilled, calls for stories to be told. |
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