Sentence examples for protect the memory from inspiring English sources

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The charities involved have a profound obligation to channel the people's money wisely, and to protect the memory of this great moment of American generosity.

The French political debate has been variously characterised as an attempt to protect the memory of a terrible period at the start of the 20th century; a travesty of history; an electoral manoeuvre; or perhaps even a thinly-veiled attempt to distance Turkey from the European Union's doors.

We have to protect the memory of who we are.

Let us teach our children about the valor of true heroes -- from our young people in uniform whose daily acts keep us out of harm's way to strangers like Gyongi, Peter and Luis whose strength of character and faith protect the memory of the past and inform the limitless potential of the future.

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And protecting the memory of John Paul has not completely silenced supporters of the present pope.

With great ferocity I've protected the memory of that time, so that in quiet moments I can unwrap it and inhale the scent.

There were all these men in black suits looking very grave and dignified, waiting in a line outside – as if they were guarding, or protecting, the memory of him.

This method is designed to protect the cache memory against cold-boot attacks, even if these are boosted by side-channel techniques like power or electromagnetic analysis.

Adso tries to protect the revered memory of his beloved teacher but recalls occasions when.

A bill to protect the Sultan's memory was submitted to parliament.

It means there are little flaps to protect the sim card, memory card and microSD socket.

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