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She cherished the memory of brother Kurt and mother Ilona, both whom died in Auschwitz.
One child, for example, cherished the memory of how her mother squeezed her hand on the day she died.
In the midst of his later meditations on the universe's blind cruelty, he "cherished the memory of belief," as if it were an original stone church underneath all the neo-Gothic gimcrackery.
Many years had gone by, but he cherished the memory of my uncle: "He was unforgettable".
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Ms. Thomas said she cherished the memories of her own prom in Puerto Rico.
As families and friends we were a team completely entwined and cherished the memories of bringing up our children, gardening, tennis, skiing, golf, celebrations and joyfully laughing together.
His "blanket and bitter portrayal of the Greek system" was not only false, complained one alumnus, "but offensive to tens of thousands of Dartmouth alumni who cherished the memories of their fraternities".
Mamina has always cherished the memories of her years at Sacred Heart as some of the best in her life.
Ironically, Gandhi cherished the memories of his military service and "habitually used martial metaphors to summon the valor of his volunteers for nonviolent resistance".
I cherish the memory of those weeks of reading.
To cherish the memory of him, they must first forget much of his legacy.
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