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day to remember

noun as in red-letter day

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It was a day to remember previous wars, but the new ministers must have been thinking too of the conflicts raging today and wondering about where they could lead.

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Then, on Wednesday the nation took a breath from the divisive politics of the day to remember our fellow Americans who died 23 years ago in the most infamous act of terrorism ever perpetrated against our country.

From Salon

Slam Dunk revealed its first line-up announcement on Wednesday for its festivals in Leeds and Hatfield, featuring bands including The Used, A Day To Remember and Neck Deep.

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Now it’s a day to remember him and to ponder a nation’s lost opportunity.

She wrote: "Tomorrow is Holocaust Memorial Day, an international day to remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, the millions of other people murdered under Nazi persecution of other groups and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and now Gaza."

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