Its handmade, unofficial markers memorialize the dead while its compositional structure balances the crosses with the living. |
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A house of ill repute once stood here, and the bedposts are intended to memorialize its occupants. |
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Both these monuments burst into sculpture at the top, and arguably sculpture is the most expressive and dramatic way to memorialize the dead. |
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These weeks from Easter to Pentecost memorialize the calling forth and sending out of Jesus' witnesses. |
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In conclusion, there are many issues to consider when examining the ways in which to memorialize victims of terrorism. |
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Such losses are not uncommon, and it is not uncommon for parents to memorialize them. |
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The guy has brought all his resources to bear to pay tribute to blue collar heroism, dignify mundane aspirations, memorialize the dead, and console the survivors. |
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First awarded in 1903 from the estate of French literary figure Edmond Goncourt, to memorialize him and his brother, Jules. |
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We will continue to do that and we will continue to memorialize and remember the victims of the École Polytechnique massacre. |
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The preceding pages have noted some of the key issues associated with utilizing physical memorials to memorialize the victims of terrorism. |
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Description: This lesson invites students to think critically about the way in which we memorialize war. |
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Based on the case of the Air India tragedy, one key factor that must be addressed when attempting to memorialize is timing. |
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So on the one hand, as its basic policy, Facebook would keep the site to memorialize the person. |
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You can also join together with a group of family and friends to create an endowment fund to honour or memorialize a loved one. |
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Community members and local businesses wanted to come up with some way to also memorialize Meyer. |
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The Juno Beach Centre aims to memorialize for future generations the life lessons of this epic battle. |
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McWilliam examines how the French nation attempted to narrate, negotiate, memorialize, elide or repress its own past and the real conditions of its present. |
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He goes on to compass the very nature of memory by way of considering how we memorialize mass death. |
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Maybe the way to do it is to stop using Remembrance Day to memorialize brave and virtuous soldiers and instead begin focusing on civilian casualties. |
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He is trying to maintain, not memorialize his career, and the choices here reflect an artist comfortable with his legacy and feeling free to experiment. |
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When you know what kind of care you would want under most possible circumstances, you'll need to choose a document in which to memorialize your wishes. |
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In 2008, when she and her partner wanted to memorialize their commitment, they traveled to Canada to get married. |
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Nonetheless, we felt it important to include these ideas in our Report to memorialize the thinking in these areas and to also provide a starting point from which those interested can work. |
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They are people linked only by memory, and the writing opens out magnificently to incorporate and memorialize that memory: Dan was a year younger than Constance, fifteen months. |
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First, they function to memorialize the victims of tragic events. |
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This point addressed by Stone presents some significant implications for policies developed to address the ways in which to memorialize Canadian victims of terrorism. |
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These events and others situate the context of this report and provide some of the background behind the impetus to memorialize the victims of terrorism. |
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Based on the examples above, it is evident that groups and organizations can be a useful resource to individuals seeking to memorialize the victims of terrorism. |
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Art had presaged the horror and now art was to memorialize it. |
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In addition, the presence of competing narratives may in turn obscure the voices of victims and victims' families seeking to memorialize their loved ones. |
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The Parties agree to negotiate and memorialize in good faith agreements dealing with the specifics of these arrangements in a timely way on an as-needed basis. |
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Like the Aeneid, by the Roman poet Virgil, Livy's work served to memorialize Rome's early history just as the republic was being transformed into an empire. |
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For example, in the case of September 11, the presence of multiple groups working to memorialize the World Trade Center site in distinctly different ways posed a significant challenge to the memorialization process. |
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There was a time not so long ago when a company poised to go public would invite a reporter inside to memorialize the moments leading up to the blessed event. |
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The usable model at hand, when Emperor Constantine I wanted to memorialize his imperial piety, was the familiar conventional architecture of the basilica. |
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To memorialize the military triumphs of the Flavian family, he ordered the construction of the Templum Divorum and the Templum Fortuna Redux, and completed the Arch of Titus. |
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Odenbach trained as an architect, and Turning Circles is in part architectural analysis, an examination of the form designed to memorialize a terrible history. |
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