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Meanings of long memorial in English
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Usage of long memorial in English
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Ori had never been to this street- longmemorial to poverty.
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And those were just a few of the tributes during the Phoenix leg of McCain's week- longmemorial services.
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The purpose of the week- longmemorial is to inspire Americans to, "collectively proclaim their devotion to chocolate."
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His resident at London presented a longmemorial on this subject, which was answered by the British and Hanoverian ministry.
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I prepared my longmemorial of the affair, supporting it with proofs in the shape of those letters I had retained.
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At the hour- longmemorial words of comfort were offered by Governor-General Peter Cosgrove, Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
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Among many of these tirades the most elaborate is the longmemorial sent to Colbert in 1677 on the general state of Canada.
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His eyes devoured the longmemorial article in which a friend of Regnault's had given the details of his last months of life.
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There is a longmemorial that he presented to the King, with which I don't doubt but his lordship will oblige the public.
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The gentleman who stood near the king was reading him a sort of longmemorial to which his majesty seemed to be listening attentively.
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His minister at the English court presented a longmemorial, complaining that the king had caused to be printed the malicious insinuations of his enemies.
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When the House returns from a week- longMemorial Day recess it is expected to bring the legislation back to the House floor for likely passage.
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Friday's action played out in a nearly empty House chamber as most of its members have left Washington for a week- longMemorial Day holiday recess.