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He died on 17 March 1674 and is memorialized in the church.
In that way, the building will not only memorialize a historical figure.
Something would be done to memorialize the three dead crew members.
What really became of that vote is another matter, not memorialized in any public place I can see.
In other words, we need to memorialize what really happened on Sept. 11.
But only a small number have been memorialized in marble.
Eight years later the college that memorializes him was born.
"I stay on to memorialize the government, and the war."
"But now it has a meaning for me, to memorialize a son that was once present and is no longer."
"He will be recognized and memorialized in history," his mother said.
He was memorialized in several place names, including a military training camp.
There plan actually calls for two areas where Sept. 11 would be memorialized.
Does it do any good to memorialize disasters such as 9/11?
Other war veterans were later memorialized inside and outside the Hall.
If the tables were turned and I was the one who had died, she'd probably be out there trying to memorialize my life.
Family members and friends gathered to memorialize their loved ones.
He decided to memorialize the high and rough times in print.
One of its panels memorializes his own partner, who died in 1991.
To write is to invade another's space, if only to memorialize it.
I went back the next day to memorialize the event."
In many cases, people are more than willing to throw money into the high cause of memorializing themselves.
After his death, he was memorialized by several folk songs.
Their last show was memorialized on the live record Allegra.
A small plaque now is the only thing memorializing the spot.
The people who died at ground zero deserve to be memorialized.
Some uncertainty exists as to whom the tombs might memorialise.
Churchill College, Cambridge was founded in 1958 to memorialise him.
Beard was an avid admirer of Gladstone, and named it to memorialise his name.
He wrote the Amarushataka to memorialise his learning.
To memorialise the episode, the unnamed Indian calls his son after Maugham.
The same hymn and slogan was repeated on many items of memorabilia issued to memorialise the disaster.
The usable model at hand, when Constantine wanted to memorialise his imperial piety, was the familiar conventional architecture of the basilicas.
In 1815 he formed a committee to memorialise the government to erect additional churches in the populous parts of England out of public funds.
In 1750 Brodie was compelled to memorialise the admiralty, representing himself as incapacitated from further service, and praying for some mark of the royal favour.
His wife commissioned British architect Arthur Edmund Street to design the Church of the Angels in 1889 to memorialise him.
Then you'll memorialise that Department (according to regular forms which you'll find out) for leave to memorialise this Department.
In the Eucharistic sacrament, Christians memorialise Christ's self-sacrifice by partaking of Christ's body and blood in the form of bread and wine.
In a move to memorialise the fallen players, the WHL now awards the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy to the league's Player of the Year.
As a commercial man, he felt that the mail-bags were not to be trifled with, and he resolved to memorialise the Post Office on the subject, the very instant he reached London.
Its museum, opened in 1962 and curated until his death in 2009 by Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye, is said to memorialise the final exit point of the slaves from Africa.
Although patterned after triumphal arches, these were built for quite different purposes - to memorialise war dead or to provide a monumental entrance to a city, as opposed to celebrating a military success or general.
'It is competent,' said Mr Barnacle, 'to any member of the-- Public,' mentioning that obscure body with reluctance, as his natural enemy, 'to memorialise the Circumlocution Department.
It fronted on the north the Strand, on the site of the present Savoy Theatre and the Savoy Hotel which memorialise its name and on the south the River Thames.
Lady Ho Tung Hall was founded in 1951 by Ho Tung to memorialise his wife, Lady Margaret Ho Tung, who died in 1943.
In 1880 she donated £500 to memorialise "his" Steam Jet, at the stone-laying ceremony for Truro Cathedral, somehow managing to rope the children of the then Prince of Wales to present the money.
There is a memorial chandelier with an inscription and a plaque in the bar to memorialise those killed in the blast and the many more who were injured, several very seriously; a number of people lost eyes or limbs.
She changed colour every year, and after the project was finished followed it up with "Another Seven Years of Living Art", in part to memorialise her mother, Mildred Montano, who died in 1988 of colon cancer.
The 1,500 headstones memorialise some colourful characters, none more vivid than John Pendlebury, an archaeologist with a glass eye who was operating in Crete as a secret agent when he was killed on May 22 1941.
But to memorialise her in this tacky way as the eternal runner-up, less than a year after her death, strikes me as a sick joke, the kind of insensitive ploy that only a prize addicted to self-advertisement could come up with.
The achievement of the paintings is harder won: a reaper at sunrise in the surging corn, a corner of the unkempt asylum garden, stoic and sometimes melancholic portraits, those chairs which await their sitters or memorialise their departures.