We piled in and carried off groaning bags of books as one last memento of a great Glasgow institution. |
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Roses wither, chocs get eaten, but many a Valentine card gets hoarded away as a precious memento of love. |
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He stole into the abbey in the dead of night, intent on stealing a personal memento of Scotland's greatest king. |
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Video coverage of the event will be available as a memento of this memorable occasion. |
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Mrs Taylor also received a memento of the visit, flowers and a teddy bear that has been named Leon in honour of their special guest. |
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In this form tourists could take home a memento of the parades and dances staged by Afro-Cuban cabildos. |
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Ruth, 18, offered to present the painting to Mr Bayley as a memento of York, the floods and the exhibition. |
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Organisers hope the finished HMS Victory will be put on display in the town as a permanent memento of the event. |
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Each winning photograph has also been enlarged and framed as a memento of the event. |
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On either side the rusting skeletons of dead trucks lined the route like a line of memento mori. |
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He was also invited to put a memento, a signed copy of the day's programme, into a time capsule that will be buried in the ground. |
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The juxtaposition of press clippings and grim artefacts offers a memento mori. |
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I own one of his self-portraits from the 1970s, the one with the skull as a memento mori on the shoulder. |
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There are also excellent prizes on offer for the runners-up and all the contestants receive a memento of their weekend. |
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All runners will collect a souvenir memento, with trophies for the first three in each of the categories in the 10 km race. |
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Also at the farewell dinner the team will be presented with a specially commissioned gift as a memento of their visit to Athy. |
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The Chichester Cathedral misericord of the amphisbaena is shown to be a memento mori by the surrounding carvings. |
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Among their number were old friends or acquaintances who wanted to take a last look and perhaps to take home a memento. |
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Coun Paul Atkinson said if mayors wished to have a memento they should purchase it with their allowances. |
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And as a memento of his last visit, Vasilee took with him the love for Indian instruments like sitar and sarod. |
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If you are looking for a romantic memento, stop off at Frederic Malle, the top parfumier. |
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If they want a memento of this I will frame it and send it to each and every one of them. |
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This memento does not have to be extravagant but should serve your guest as a reminder of his time with you. |
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It seems out of key with the moralising and religious aims of memento mori. |
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It is believed to be a memento mori of his only daughter who died from diphtheria as a child. |
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While the works are truly soulful and, on occasion, memento mori, they are at once full of hope and wonder. |
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In a show of excellent sportsmanship, the Falcons gave their sticks to the Swedish team as a memento. |
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If your guest has given a speech, it would be normal to present your memento after you have thanked him for the presentation. |
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Her husband had kept the vial until his death in 1987 as a memento of the first time penicillin had been used on a civilian in Halifax. |
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Each trip is videotaped so that passengers can purchase a copy as a memento of their tour. |
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Mark the empty spot at a holiday meal with a photograph, single flower, or some other memento. |
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This will allow the person to keep the certificate as a memento and protect the certificate against misuse. |
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When cancelling a certificate, care should be taken to preserve its significance as a memento, while still rendering it invalid. |
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Visit a pearl farm or take away a precious memento from the showrooms in Chinatown. |
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A link across the miles and between the generations, it is truly a precious memento which eases the heartache of so abrupt a move. |
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Union members presented Bob Emond various memento in recognition of his commitment and dedication to the EAP as the former EAP Champion. |
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The students were able to take the finished pieces home as a memento of their excursion into technology. |
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As a memento I would like to present you with this statue of St Barbara, the patron saint of miners, sculpted from a lump of coal. |
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Sandra McElwaine previews the loot, from a Cuban Missile Crisis memento to notes from the first lady. |
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A mini hockey stick as a memento of the season was given to players. |
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Sitting Bull, in his contract with Buffalo Bill, specifies that he has the right to sell photographs of himself to those members of the public who wish to have a memento of the man who defeated General Custer. |
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Veritable memento mori, Flower gives the impression of a pedestal of life: on a table a horn is placed which supports a ball inside of which the image of a luxuriant flower is projected. |
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To see United 93 in a movie theater stateside was to receive a collective gut-punch, a bracing memento mori whose impact, I suspect, did not transfer to theatrical venues beyond American shores. |
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The one in the middle at the bottom is beneath a phylactery reading memento mori, and written in the one on the right are the words respice finem. |
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At the end of each book, the boys report to Hitchcock, and sometimes give him a memento of their case. |
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This vessel is a sacred memento of the high Work of Redemption by the Son of God, but it is not the Holy Grail of which the poets of the legends were mercifully blessed to sing praises. |
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They offered tea, a smoke, and an Egyptian flag as a memento. |
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These works thus emerge as veritable contemporary memento mori. |
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Arranging for a photograph to be taken will provide another memento for the volunteer being recognized and also potential for an article in the community newspaper. |
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It may be depressing at times, but it is not a tragic memento. |
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Buy from Amazon.co.ukHAD Charles Ephrussi, art-lover and banking scion, been asked to choose a memento of himself to future generations what might he have picked? |
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I watched as each reached up to the press box, memento in hand. |
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These were reminders, literally memento mori, of one's inexorable fate, for which nature morte offered the perfect pictorial form. |
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But I think there is the opportunity for people from Liverpool who want a personal memento of one of the city's most famous latterday characters. |
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Each member received a small memento of the occasion in the form of a notecase and pen embellished with WI detailing. |
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I wouldn't want someone to find it and keep it as a memento of the night just because they think 'DG' won't miss a cufflink. |
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The waterproof caches contain a logbook, where the geocacher signs in and may trade one small memento for another. |
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Our Dominion President, Bonnie Schepers UE, thanked the Lieutenant Governor and handed out memento certificates to the members. |
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And my family now has a wonderful memento of our father. |
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Selecting the right memento of your service will lead to years of pleasant memories, something to be remembered long after the sand flea bites heal. |
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Alan Anderson, director of the CIR, presented each panel member and liaison with an engraved memento to commemorate the organization's 25th anniversary. |
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The skulls that feature so prominently are a memento mori much used by Hirst in recent years, notably in the diamond-encrusted skull For the Love of God. |
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Every photograph is a memento mori, but as we prefer to forget that reminder of death, we are easily persuaded that these images, too, represent real, living people. |
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The sailors charged with folding the flag draping Nelson's coffin and placing it in the grave instead tore it into fragments, with each taking a piece as a memento. |
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She wrote to the star's daughter asking for a memento, like a hairclip. |
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Emily has been selling fashionable hoodies with the school logo on for classmates to buy as a memento when they leave, or to wear on school trips. |
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