Similar words: from memory, oration, recommendation, adoration, exploration, corporation, restoration, elaboration. Meaning: [kə‚memə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something 2. a recognition of meritorious service.
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31. The Olympic Games emblem is an artistic mark with historic commemoration significance.
32. Gui Mo love, leaves behind the grief to me the commemoration!
33. Mantegna says the commemoration that year made clear for him the meaning of Memorial Day.
34. This ceremony, which touched a chord across the Australian nation, re-established Remembrance Day as a significant day of commemoration.
35. The commemoration here is taking place in the shadow of Thai marine police boat which was lifted up by the tsunami and dumped hundreds of metres inland.
36. His much - praised'Harvard Commemoration Ode'is too graceful, too felicitous through too many lines.
37. In commemoration of this event the Republic of Austria is issuing this new coin.
38. And his reaction to this period of commemoration tells its own story.
39. Just hiked into lane son, wore a familiar seeing small women to embrace for the Chou eye lad with big 1st commemoration to skulk ground to rush out.
40. In natural environment, tarnish was observed on the surface of a commemoration silver coin of China.
41. The building is a commemoration of the battle of Waterloo.
42. Chapman's first activities will be this week in his hometown of Volgograd (formerly known as Stalingrad) at the "Battle of Stalingrad, " the official commemoration of 68 years.
43. The third Monday in February, observed in the United States as a legal holiday in commemoration of the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
44. Britain, London: St. Paul's Cathedral held in Northern Ireland in commemoration of the guard of honor.
45. Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in commemoration of St. Valentine was stilled used by Roman men to seek the affection of women.
46. Kim Yong-nam noted that the commemoration of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties is of important significance to the development of China-DPRK relationship in the new century.
47. We caused a medal to be struck in commemoration of this discovery.
48. In brief remarks, I referred to the D-day commemoration, then said, History does not always give us grand crusades, but it always gives us opportunities.
49. Authorities had braced for large - scale protests marking the culmination Sunday of an important Shiite Muslim commemoration.
50. St. Mark's Church was built in the 9th century AD, is a commemoration of Saints Saint Mark was built, combining Byzantine, Gothic, Islamic and other architectural styles.
51. The Government outlawed public commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.
52. M says the commemoration that year made clear for him the meaning of Memorial Day.
53. Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in England.
54. Day and Bonfire Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November,[www.Sentencedict.com] primarily in Great Britain.
55. The first two days of the trip they will be in Virginia for the Jamestown commemoration.
56. The festival manifests Miao nationality's commemoration to their ancestors, and their belief in procreation.
57. Article in commemoration of the ninetieth birthday of Dr. Sun Yat - sen .
58. Dominion Day:July 1, observed in Canada in commemoration of the formation of the Dominion in 1867.
59. Often, it seems too risky to give free rein to the investigation and commemoration of the past.
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