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remembrance

[ri-mem-bruhns] / rɪˈmɛm brəns /




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Near the site of the blaze a short walk away, a long queue snaked through a park as mourners brought flowers and handwritten notes of remembrance.

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When the pair returned to England, Ms Schaufeld continued teaching, sharing her testimony in schools and colleges, and began her work as an ambassador for remembrance and education.

From BBC

Macron, France's first president born after the colonial era, has always promised to work on remembrance and reconciliation against the background of the two countries' painful shared history.

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Last week, more than a dozen historians said parliament was being made "the place of honourable remembrance for a declared antisemite".

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Her husband, the Prince of Wales, will also deliver a video message to young people, sharing his views on the importance of wearing a red poppy and to say that "remembrance is for everyone".

From BBC