memorials

  • 1memorials — Permanent reminders. In the OT stone pillars were erected as memorials of striking events, as of the crossing of the Jordan (Josh. 4:4–24). The Passover celebrated annually was a memorial of the Exodus [[➝ Exodus, the]] from Egypt. In the NT… …

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  • 2Memorials to the Missing — is a radio play from the BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play strand on the establishment of the Imperial War Graves Commission, first broadcast early in 2008 and repeated on 30 October 2008. It was written by Stephen Wyatt and directed by Martin Jenkins.… …

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  • 3Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks — This article is about multiple 9/11 memorials. For other uses, see 9/11 memorial (disambiguation). The 2004 Tribute in Light memorial. The first memorials to the victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks began to take shape online, as hundreds… …

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  • 4Memorials to William Shakespeare — Engraving of the sculpture of Shakespeare at the entrance to the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. The sculpture is now in the former garden of Shakespeare s home New Place in Stratford. William Shakespeare has been commemorated in a number of… …

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  • 5Mémorials de bords de route — Une croix australienne (Canberra) Les mémorials de bords de route sont érigés sur les lieux d un accident de la route mortel. Ils peuvent consister en la pose de bouquets funéraires, stèles, silhouettes noires, ou croix. Leur pose est le fait d… …

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  • 6Memorials to Bataan Death March victims — Plaque in Maywood, Illinois Across the United States, and in the Philippines there exist dozens of memorials, such as monuments, plaques and schools, dedicated to the U.S. and Filipino prisoners who died during the Bataan Death March. There is… …

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  • 7Memorials to John F. Kennedy — Kennedy has appeared on the U.S. half dollar coin since 1964 Contents 1 Schools 2 …

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  • 8Memorials for the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 — A white plastic statue in the backdrop of Times Square from the 20th anniversary commemorations …

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  • 9memorials at death sites —    During the late 1980s and 1990s, it became increasingly common to lay flowers at the scene of a murder or some dramatic accident, for instance a train derailment or the crash of a coach carrying children; other tokens, such as toys or football …

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  • 10memorials — me·mo·ri·al || mɪ mɔːrɪəl n. ceremony or place designed to preserve the memory of people or individuals who have died; monument built in honor of a deceased person or past event adj. commemorative; of or pertaining to the memory …

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