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A flame of remembrance there, first lit in 1923, is rekindled each evening.
On Armistice Day in 1920, the Unknown Soldier was buried under the centre of the arch, and each evening the flame of remembrance is rekindled by a different patriotic group.
He then took a tour of the WA Seed Technology Centre in Kings Park to talk science and conservation with postgraduate students before being rejoined by the duchess for a walk through Kings Park, from the transplanted boab tree to the flame of remembrance where a crowd of more than 500 gathered.
The torch is passed to us, to guarantee that the flame of remembrance is never extinguished.
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Minutes earlier, in the dim Hall of Remembrance, Obama – wearing a white yarmulke – stepped forward to rekindle the Eternal Flame and laid a wreath on a stone crypt containing the ashes of Holocaust victims, crouching close to the stone for a moment's contemplation.
When the King is called away, it emerges that Sir Edward is an old flame of Anna's, and they dance in remembrance of old times, as Edward urges her to return to British society.
Tears of remembrance.
Many netizens left candles of remembrance.
These were tokens of remembrance.
Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance, 11 November, 10.50am.
Interment Garden of Remembrance, Clarksburg, MD.
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