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They depart the halls of memory and linger on only in books.
The words of his father drifted up from the halls of memory.
Banouin's voice whispered up from the halls of memory.
Underground is a hall of memory; the wall will bear the names of the victims who are known to have died.
My paw is light and silent as a waning autumn moon; I walk the halls of memory, alone.
The heart of the commemorative area is the Hall of Memory.
There is the Hall of Memory under the building's central dome and the sculpture garden on the west lawn.
Although repairs were approved as part of the Hall of Memories project, work did not finally begin until 1981-82.
The most fames one is Hall of Memory in Birmingham.
There were other such gatherings, but this was the one that I will take with me to the Hall of Memories.
It is now on display in the Trail Sports Hall of Memories.
Galead shivered as he heard the name, as if deep inside himself the name echoed in a distant hall of memory.
At that moment I could have died and gone to the Hall of Memories if I'd been able to take this moment with me.
As a child he had explored the Hall of Memory seeking mystery, thrilling himself with the fear of ghosts.
A hall of memory is a form of a museum place as well as a form of a memorial.
In front of the Hall of Memory is a narrow courtyard with a memorial pool surrounding an eternal flame.
The Hall of Memories is lined with cream Mt Somers stone.
The Bridge of Remembrance was adopted, while the hall of memories idea disappeared due to lack of support.
The Hall of Memory, completed in 1959, could not have fulfilled Bean's dream of commemoration more completely.
The Hall of Memories - that vast repository of boxes - is also on the verge of shaking itself apart.
He also illustrated the Roll of Honour, in Birmingham's Hall of Memory.
Within Centenary Square is the Hall of Memory and Baskerville House.
Although the museum was opened in 1936, the planned Hall of Memories fell victim to first the Depression, then the Second World War.
Goomeri's impressive Hall of Memory - still in use today, was built in 1926 and is now a National Trust-listed building.
To the same period belongs his neoclassical marble figure of Britannia for the Hall of Memory at Stockport.