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To commemoration
noun
The act of commemorating; an observance or celebration designed to honor the memory of some person or event.
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Fictionality is no bar to commemoration.
The end of the year also lends itself to commemoration.
"This is the journey Dallas has taken, from assassination to commemoration, moving from memory to history".
The Association of Holocaust Organizations has 293 institutional members around the world, each at least partly devoted to commemoration.
The voluntary curtailment or blackout of advertising on a day devoted to commemoration rather than breaking news is perhaps unprecedented.
But to commit so many prime acres only to commemoration and mourning would to again be bested by the terrorists.
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I was never banned from going to commemorations - I just decided to make my own way there.
German officials were deliberately not invited to commemorations last month of the 50th anniversary of the Allied D-day landings in Normandy.
Some higher-caste Hindus object to its commemoration, saying Dalits should be ashamed to have sided with the British.
What did Vice President Cheney wear to a commemoration ceremony in Poland recently, according to the article?
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