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Sentence count:137+3Posted:2017-02-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: anamnesiscommemorationmemorialrecollectionSimilar words: remembrancerrememberembraceembrasurebranchvibrancypreponderance of evidencefranceMeaning: [rɪ'membrəns]  n. 1. the ability to recall past occurrences 2. a recognition of meritorious service. 
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31 Prayer On Remembrance Sunday, ministers w ill be asking their congregations to remember their fellow countrymen who have died in war.
32 Along its high white granite walls, hundreds of funeral wreaths were coalescing into one great hanging garden of remembrance.
33 Many crematoria include scattering or burying the ashes in a garden of remembrance in their fee.
34 By 1978, Holocaust remembrance was becoming a national tidal wave.
35 Another unusual feature is the oil paintings hanging in the church, a remembrance of the old Romish customs.
36 The ribbons bore the words remembrance, rebirth, renewal and rebuilding.
37 He shuddered at his remembrance of royalty's puzzled look when he removed this ostentatious headgear.
38 Sethe was deeply touched by her sweet name; the remembrance of glittering headstone made her feel especially kindly toward her.
39 His method was to include the remembrance of moods and apprehensions as well as images and incidents.
40 Soon Jedwabne and numerous other names steeped in blood disappeared from the map of permissible remembrance.
41 He had clung to the remembrance of things past.
42 I have no remembrance of the process.'
43 Those Remembrance Day poppies say it all.
44 Today is a day of remembrance of my grandma.
45 The poppy is a popular Remembrance Day symbol.
46 This is a day of remembrance of my mother.
47 It's been a day of remembrance in Pakistan.
48 This is a day of remembrance for our country.
49 I have no remembrance of what happened afterwards.
50 Remembrance is a form of meeting. Forgetfulness is a form of freedom.
51 Aged persons often call to remembrance the scenes of their youth.
52 Britain's Duke of Edinburgh, right, and Prince William, left, seen(sentencedict.com),(sentencedict.com) during the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph in London.
53 Seemingly dull feelings and sentiments actually gave his remembrance day endure suffering.
54 I will survey and discuss the students' understanding from three aspects: forcing spread form, stark and rigescent moral request, thinking much of the remembrance in moral study.
55 Memorial Day is a day of remembrance of those who have died serving our country.
56 They called each other cousin in remembrance of their schooldays'friendship.
57 In 1991, the Canadian government proclaimed December Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
58 The adoption of remembrance-guided search method emphasizes local optimum value in each remembrance segment, which avoids the blindness of global search.
59 An act of remembrance is an act of honour - to those who sacrificed all, who bore the sufferings of war, who had the wisdom to build the peace.
60 Both papers say they wore their Remembrance Day poppies despite being warned by the Chinese this would stir up unhappy memories of the Opium Wars.
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