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So remembrances about Buffalo's 1993 playoff comeback against the Houston Oilers are a little bittersweet.
In "A Moveable Feast," Ernest's remembrances about his early days in Paris, he wrote about the boy's being baby-sat by their huge, protective cat, Mr. Puss-Puss.
I used to hate it -- starting around the time I was 11 -- when my father would fall into fond remembrances about my toddler years.
Among my favorites was the "Personalities" chapter, in which people now living in Israel or North America sent in remembrances about their years in Antopol, or updates on their current lives.
Such fun!!!" She had previously read my Huffington Post remembrances about my friends Phyllis Diller and Doris Roberts, and shared kind words with me about both tributes.
His father had worked there at the Rockefeller's European office, he said, continuing on with a few remembrances about the man.
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In Senegal, a UN official in charge of promoting memories of the Holocaust in Africa has spoken of using it as a way "to develop remembrance about slavery".
To use the language of "remembrance" about the battle that ended the Napoleonic age is an absurd descent into historical bathos.
Paterson Joseph's Sancho: An Act of Remembrance, about the first British-African to vote in the UK, is directed by Simon Godwin and is at Oxford Playhouse from tonight.
Among them was Emily Thompson's patrol partner, a black man, who stood next to her as she read her words of remembrance about her husband.
And remembrance about both "difficult pasts" – whether in the form of museums or the activities of associations in civil society, or the Stasi archive in Berlin — remains generously funded.
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