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to commemorating
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To honour the memory of someone or something with a ceremony or object.
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The novella Remembering 1942 and the film 1942 are dedicated to commemorating what was forgotten.
He was certainly absolutely religiously dedicated to commemorating their shared life".
After the giddy pace of the unfolding #libspill, Twitter turned its attention to commemorating his legacy.
The Stone Diaries (1993) and Larry's Party (1997) perhaps represent most obviously their author's commitment to commemorating otherwise unremarkable lives.
The Stone Diaries and Larry's Party (1997) perhaps represent most obviously their author's commitment to commemorating otherwise unremarkable lives.
I asked Maynard, grandson of the early Indigenous activist Fred Maynard, what importance he attached to commemorating events like Myall Creek.
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A photographer wanted to commemorate the moment.
A shot to commemorate the final gig?
No wonder few want to commemorate 1970.
What could they do to commemorate?
Our need to commemorate catastrophe runs deep.
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