Sentence examples for To remembrance from inspiring English sources

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To remembrance

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The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection.

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"Officially I don't receive any invitation to Remembrance Day services.

British Future's research on attitudes to remembrance asked them why.

Why exactly this opposition to remembrance of lives and communities destroyed in 1984?

The red poppy alerts the modern reader to remembrance, certainly, but also to associated problems.

"We are coming up to Remembrance Day and I won't wear a poppy on my shirt.

(A biscuit for anyone who got that reference to Remembrance of the Daleks).

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It deleted a tweet that sought to use Remembrance Sunday to campaign for a leave vote.

Labour MP Stella Creasy says she's "ashamed" of the University of London Union (ULU) decision to boycott Remembrance day services.

Services have been held across Scotland to mark Remembrance Sunday.

More than 10,000 military veterans and civilians will march past the Cenotaph to mark Remembrance Sunday.

Their war-themed performance at London's Imperial War Museum came as the UK prepared to commemorate Remembrance Sunday.

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