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The word "keepsakes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you have kept as a memento of a person or event. Example sentence: I collected several keepsakes from my travels to remember those amazing moments.
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Other keepsakes preserve the memory of Antonio Pignatelli who, as ambassador, signed the peace treaty between Napoleon and the King of the Two Sicilies; of Pope Innocenzo XII (1691-1700) and of Cardinale Decano Gennaro Pignatelli di Belmonte, who was chief cardinal from 1908 to 1948.
Some bystanders resorted to pulling some of its teeth out for keepsakes, the newspaper also reported.
Buy now 2. Personalised Football: £30, Mitre Personalised presents are often made as keepsakes to sit on a shelf, but this one is to get outside and play with.
Her voice is more comfortable digging in the lower registers, mining the passage of time for lyrics about keepsakes in amber, day-long walks and the end of springtime.
Or it could become the repository for the favourite letters and keepsakes that you just can't let go of.
Hundreds of visitors are descending on the small town of Amesbury in northern Massachusetts to view a collection of keepsakes and memorabilia related to the 35th President, which is due to go to auction on Sunday.
The most touching exhibits are the personal keepsakes, such as a handkerchief bearing the embroidered signatures of Latvian women in a forced-labour camp in Siberia.
Ms Beale, 41, who took mothers' placentas and put them into smoothies for £35, also sold powdered placenta capsules and umbilical cord keepsakes, all made in her kitchen.
Richard Lobel – the UK's biggest dealer in the secondary market for Royal Mint coins – condemns what he sees as the exploitation of people who pay up to four-figure sums for what they assume are valuable keepsakes.
Swindon Borough Council health inspectors have visited Ms Beale's home, where she makes the pills and also turns sections of umbilical cord into heart-shaped keepsakes with resin, but are yet to carry out a full inspection.
Admittedly, what gets discovered can be mundane – household items, jewellery, broken keepsakes, carbonised seeds, or fragments of treasured tools – but what is discovered can also be spectacular, such as the tomb contents of a long-dead king.
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