Sentence examples for established to remember from inspiring English sources

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In a note of unintended irony, the WSJ prescription for the perfect Memorial Day, a holiday established to remember the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, is the lead feature in the section it calls "Off Duty".

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Other winners from the past 10 years, meanwhile, seem now so firmly established that it is difficult to remember when they were ever new, such as "sudoku" (2005) and "carbon footprint" (2007).

Whether these families of transcription factors are responsive to ethylene in grapes has not been established, and it is important to remember that the majority of functional annotations are made based on sequence similarity to proteins from other species, predominantly Arabidopsis.

But in this country the Church of England is the established church, and we do well to remember this.

Yasukuni was established in the mid-19th Century to remember the men, women and children who have died in war.

"What I'd like people to remember is that I established consistency and longevity," said Johnson, who has five Olympic gold medals.

In the 1980s a citizen of Lhasa re-established the monastery under the Nyingma sect to remember his late physician mother.

He'd have to remember to hurt her early, establish a baseline.

There are enough games left for Sporting to re-establish a lead, but first they'll have to remember how to score again.

A couple of things to remember as you begin to establish a friendship with her: Take things slowly and casually.

Also, if your name is easy to remember, it will be easier to establish, maintain, and grow you client base.

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