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There's already a blog called Grindr Remembers, featuring sultry hook-up shots in front of Holocaust memorials … because nothing says "I'm great in bed" like evoking the memory of mass murder and state-sponsored persecution.
The image, evoking the memory of Guevara's recent death, spread throughout the demonstrations in Europe that year as a symbol of student struggle and international protest.
But we should have realised long before cinemas started to receive threats evoking the memory of 9/11 that this wasn't funny.
In 123 he began to style himself Hadrianus Augustus, deliberately evoking the memory of his great predecessor; he announced a golden age on his coinage.
"This is like jumping off a bridge and hoping there is a net beneath me," she said, perhaps unconsciously evoking the memory of the Callas Tosca.
The Bank of England will seek to lift the spirits of downtrodden businesses next month by evoking the memory of their glorious predecessors when it launches a new £50 note, featuring the inventor James Watt and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton.
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Tommo remembers his childhood as if he is relating it to someone rather than evoking the memories within himself.
Only the gap between his teeth evoked the memory of Francisco Hernandez Fernandez.
Through it all, Kennedy evoked the memory of what had happened the year before in Dallas.
During the trial, prosecutors repeatedly evoked the memory of the dead agent, eliciting testimony on his brutal torture and death.
For some the Concorde disaster evoked the memory of the destruction of an earlier legendary trans-Atlantic vessel.
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