It will be a perpetual inmemoriam record of my departed virtues.
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The motto 'Sic vos non vobis', would be appropriate for him inmemoriam.
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Treat yourself to an inmemoriam colonic irrigation or a visit to a psychic?
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Staffs, called pantars, erected inmemoriam of the dead, at a kampong below Kuala Samba
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They controversially failed to be mentioned in the Academy Awards " inmemoriam" section.
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The pantar itself simply means " inmemoriam," as if enjoining: "Don't forget this man!"
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It will be just the thing for a last evening; inmemoriam, you know, and all that.
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The monument in Westminster Abbey is merely " inmemoriam."
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Just after the military cook was shown leaving the competition, a TLC inmemoriam note revealed his death.
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This " inmemoriam" act was done out of affection and not because the incumbency was changing hands.
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Not a vestige of the homestead remained, save the rocky chimney, standing inmemoriam in the centre of a cornfield.
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We assume the people at the Oscars will find time to insert one of the greatest film-makers into their inmemoriam segment tonight.
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The children bring inmemoriam cards of their departed family members and friends, and place them on the windowsill around the big, white candle.
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Other monuments of the mutiny exist, notably the Memorial Church, a splendid Lombard-Gothic structure erected inmemoriam of those who fell in the mutiny here.
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How many of you poured a little liquor on the ground inmemoriam and proceeded to kick the term out of your lexicon for good?
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InMemoriam is a group of poems rather than one long poem-