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The 25th anniversary of the crash has prompted some remembrances.
We would have our remembrance of curries past.
Since 1945 Britain and most other Commonwealth countries have dedicated Remembrance Day to all their recent war dead.
They have no Remembrance of anything but what they learned and observed in their Youth and middle Age, and even that is very imperfect.
Thus, in the famous "dogmatic slumber" passage, Kant might be referring either to the mid 1760s, when he then had a "remembrance" of reading the translation of Hume's Enquiry, or to the mid 1770s, when he then had a "remembrance" of reading translations from the Treatise.[1] We prefer the first alternative.
There's a regular routine to be had every Remembrance Day.
This way, your family has a remembrance of the mitzvah that you can watch whenever you want to.
Robert Crais, the bestselling author of the 2012 thriller "Suspect" and the Elvis Cole crime series that began with "L.A. Requiem," has this remembrance.
Passing years have not erased remembrance.
Gretchen Diebenkorn Grant has contributed a remembrance.
"We have always made Remembrance Day an apolitical event.
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