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conmemoración
A ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something.
commemoration
memorialisation
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conmemoración
commemoration
memorialisation
1
It's also a great time for us as our new year's
commemoration
.
2
The coming year promises to be one of theatrical
commemoration
and celebration.
3
A dissident republican Easter
commemoration
in Derry passed off without incident today.
4
Soon we'll see exactly what alternative vision for the
commemoration
we're getting.
5
The official
commemoration
of the first world war focused mainly on men.
1
A gargantuan attempt at historical
memorialisation
,
Shoah stands utterly alone in documentary history.
2
At times the testimony of witnesses reminded one of funeral-like
memorialisation
.
3
The protests have prompted a re-evaluation of the
memorialisation
of Britain's colonial and slave-trading past.
4
Some say information about
memorialisation
is buried several menus deep and can be difficult to find.
5
In 2009, the site introduced
memorialisation
,
whereby a deceased user's profile can be turned into a memorial page.
1
Describes the
memorialization
of his death by passers-by, who left tokens at the spot where he was killed.
2
Or is your vocation a literary project -good for
memorialization
and remembrance but not as a generator of applicable insights?
3
Dr. Carpenter, 75, was involved first as Dean and then he was also the Ordinary of the Abbey and responsible for worship and
memorialization
.
4
With the assassination of the famed civil rights hero, the steles dedicated to him became iconic and rare
memorializations
.
describe the memorialization
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