Sentence examples for opening to remember from inspiring English sources

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Artworks, commemorative stones, memorials and signs have been erected at many points along the former border to mark its opening, to remember its victims and to record the division and reunification of Germany.

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She taught the pupils to remember the opening bars of various musical selections by inventing words to go with them.

Better to remember the opening ceremony – Shirley Bassey dressed in a flag and Cerys Matthews singing about being Welsh.

In this trio, Chabrier surely meant his audience to remember the opening of "The Magic Flute" and smile, not be depressed by the gulf between the works.

Your audience is going to remember your opening and your closing better than they remember any other part of the speech.

Put some traps up, check for openings to fill, and remember to reset your traps frequently until you have no activity.

They failed because the marketing made the movies look terrible, the reviews confirmed that fact, and word of mouth crushed them after respectively solid opening weekends (remember, Batman & Robin still opened to $43 million and Star Trek Nemesis still did $18 million).

We spoke to Torres, who will be in town for the brick-bashing opening, to ask what he most remembered from that dark day.

I can still remember the door opening to our classroom and the Vice Principal coming in and saying, ' THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN SHOT AND KILLED!' I am 62 now, but those words and the next few days are as sharp and painful as they were that day.

It was hard, in this context, to avoid making comparisons to Sochi, where the Winter Olympics began with similar technical glitches, both in the opening ceremony (remember the asterisk?) and in the reporters' lodgings (tandem toilets).

Lindsey Shere, our pastry chef, says that one of her biggest memories of opening day was not having any electricity in the building until shortly before opening; I remember nothing about that — I was arranging things in the dining room in the daytime, and so electricity wasn't critical for me.

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