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remembrance

[ri-mem-bruhns] / rɪˈmɛm brəns /




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“Never Forget” has become the vow of 9/11 remembrance.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

A service of remembrance for them had been due to take place at St James Church in Biddenham on Sunday, but the church said expected turnout was "far beyond what we can safely accommodate".

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

It is, at moments, elegiac in its remembrance of the people whose suffering and resistance gave birth to the citizenship clause.

From Slate Jul. 2, 2026

Some describe the day as one they move through rather than move past, marking it with rituals of remembrance that reflect both loss and endurance.

From Salon Jun. 13, 2026

Aunt Goldie wore all green, “a remembrance color,” she’d said.

From Each Little Bird That Sings by Deborah Wiles

We’ll see visions of a medium, hear fragmented remembrances and explore a trail while discovering a tale that feels like an intimate glimpse into a grief-stricken past.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 21, 2026

He launches a passionate defence of preserving remembrances of the past, even if that past is "problematic" as a way of "ensuring public memory of its injustice".

From BBC Dec. 29, 2025

Humber has since discovered a mention in an old newspaper of another baseball game played in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1819, also on militia muster day, which he says lends credence to Ford’s remembrances about Beachville.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 24, 2025

King’s critiques of capitalism, militarism and structural racism are often downplayed in most mainstream remembrances, leaving behind a softer image of peaceful dreamer.

From Salon Sep. 27, 2025

In a letter to Professor Asa Gray on January 28,1876, he wrote: Pray give our very kind remembrances to Mrs. Gray.

From "Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith" by Deborah Heiligman




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