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A fitting memorial might be a slab of stone: "Isidor Cohnfeld 1846-1896/ Here began the original NoHo," with a feather at the bottom.

As we start fresh with a constitutional law professor and senator from the Land of Lincoln, the Lincoln Memorial might be getting its gleam back.

Another sort of memorial might be for people to take girls to meet their congresswomen and to other political events — both because it's helpful and to remind Hileman that she did the right thing.

But it is not yet clear when the memorial might be built and how much it would cost the city, which has struggled in recent years to preserve its cultural institutions.

The Fountain of Youth went dry for Peyton, Kobe and Tiger, whose 85 at the Memorial might be the year's most mind-boggling score.

The popularity of the temporary Cenotaph resulted in it remaining open until the following year, when the decision had to be taken about what to do with the decaying structure: there was concern from the government that a permanent memorial might be vandalised, while the popular press criticised any suggestion of dismantling the existing structure.

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Some debate has taken place about whether alternative memorials might be nurtured or created (see article), or how the history issue might otherwise be defused.

He said that he was trying to move past the attack but that attending any anniversary memorials might be too painful.

Most memorials in Australia were monumental rather than utilitarian, but practical memorials such as hospitals, schools or new roads were increasingly popular in the post war period, although some concerns were raised that these memorials might be later demolished as Australia's towns expanded.

The government was concerned that unsuitable, even distasteful memorials might be erected by relatives at the cemeteries and the decision was taken that the cemeteries would be controlled by the state, and that a uniform design would be applied to the memorials at the graves.

"You don't want the U.S. attorney making decisions based on 'the ends justify the means.' It could be as good a project as the D-Day memorial today, it might be Aunt Bertha's heart transplant tomorrow".

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