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"Have I been immortalized in yet another of your books?"
But not many get to have their hands publicly immortalized.
The memory of the 23 has been immortalized in various ways.
"Then, the whole idea of being immortalized was relatively new," he said.
They not only immortalized the scene in song, but also knew many within the community as friends and family.
And by their nature, they can cut to the bone: whose history gets to be immortalized?
To this day, 38 players remain immortalized on the walls.
Once again a player has been immortalized even while he is still competing.
Immortalizing a cell is of course very different from making an individual live forever.
The working classes and the poor could now afford to be immortalized.
She didn't know anything about these men whose names were now immortalized.
Children were a favored subject, including those who had recently died and whom their family wanted to immortalize.
Well we all know what happened, he immortalized it.
Your name could be immortalized in this very space!
"The problem is that the infant I immortalized has a twin."
Quickly, though, people learned that Lincoln was not the only man the new coins immortalized.
It is, however, not the first time the colorful Mayor has been immortalized on stage.
That is the ultimate achievement in terms of immortalizing one's efforts.
See as the legends of the game come alive and why they have been immortalized in sports history.
"What the officials don't realize is they are going to immortalize these books," he said.
It was fun to walk and check out the stars that have their names immortalized here.
Immortalizing human cells is certainly an interesting feat, but what does that mean for people?
Descartes, on the other hand, was immortalized as a visionary.
No such care has been applied to the actors, though they may not want these performances to be immortalized.
How did it feel to be immortalized in song?
I can always write a doggerel to immortalise the experience, she thought.
The conduct of Marmont on that day alone would suffice to immortalise him.
He was a true lover of the English countryside who lived alongside nature in order to observe and immortalise it for future generations.
He is to immortalise your name.
Why didn't W B Yeats immortalise him in a poem?
Can we immortalise him with a new word--Escobarring?
Miss Superglue has been following us around faithfully with a photographer in tow trying to immortalise their supposed passionate reunion.
The members of the Académie française could immortalise this word by putting it in the dictionary.
As a member of Bradman's Invincibles, the tour was to immortalise him in cricketing history.
Far from attempting to evade responsibility for his act of arson, Herostratus proudly claimed credit in an attempt to immortalise his name.
The straight shootin' Texas governor decided to immortalise Romney's "fire people" comment in a 12-second ringtone that you could download straight off the campaign website.
It has also been shown that HPV 16 and 18 cannot immortalise primary rat cells alone, there needs to be activation of the ras oncogene.
Diana Freeman-Mitford was born on June 17 1910 into a family which her sister Nancy would immortalise in Love in a Cold Climate.
During the visit, a main street (where Umayyad Square is currently located) was named in his honour in order to "immortalise Syrian-Indian relations."
No producer can hope to immortalise this multi-sensual mania, but George Clinton (producer of their new album Freaky Styley) has come commendably close.
He was to immortalise these by ordering a shawl from Kashmir at the record price of Rs5000, in which were depicted the scenes of the battles fought with them.
The HPV oncogenes E6 and E7 that these viruses possess have been shown to immortalise some human cells and thus promote cancer development.
Art was treated by Sarmatians as propagandistic in function: its role was to immortalise a good name for the family, extolling the virtues of ancestors and their great deeds.
Robinson wrote the children's anthem, "Mickey Marley's Roundabout", to immortalise the legendary Belfast hobby-horse man who gave so much joy to generations of Belfastians.
Even Maurice Bernard, owner of the one bar currently open in Saignon, did not know the whereabouts of the man who is about to immortalise his region on the small screen.
File it alongside 'I'll put you in motion pictures', 'I could immortalise you in paint', 'I can just see your neck in marble', etc, etc.
After Henry II's death, Catherine set out to immortalise her husband's memory and to enhance the grandeur of the Valois monarchy through a series of costly building projects.
It is a team that is also said to immortalise the spirits - "TIMU YA MIZIMU"
Strawberry Field, in Beaconsfield Road, was the name of a Salvation Army house that Lennon would later immortalise in the Beatles' song, "Strawberry Fields Forever".