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Such dads insure their own immortality, for their memory lives on forever in their children.
Their memory lives on in us and their influence is occasionally, and often unexpectedly, felt.
In Bénouville, however, his memory lives on; as well as the plaques and a large brass bust of Howard, the museum has been built on Avenue du Major Howard, where on Friday the few veterans still able to make the pilgrimage, along with the families and relatives of those who cannot, will return to Pegasus Bridge to commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy landings.
Sir Edmund Hillary is gone, but his memory lives on in at least one scholarship programme for undergraduates in the great mountaineer's native New Zealand, which looks set to become a focus of fresh attention for reasons entirely unconnected with the great man's passing.
King's husband went to every single one of her shows, and his memory lives on through King.
The Ricky Tick club may be no more (for one, Clewer Mead was pulled down), but its memory lives on.
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May his memory live on forever.
Movement is over, but the memories live on!
Alfred was never forgotten: his memory lived on through the Middle Ages and in legend as that of a king who won victory in apparently hopeless circumstances and as a wise lawgiver.
May your memory live on young rat.
This is a great way to have a childhood memory live on, and trip potential hackers up along the way.
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