Polley, has died, at 96, and the remembrances pouring in are fond, and sometimes funny.
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Arguably, such collective remembrances and celebrations are more needed than ever in time of war.
He offers brief remembrances of the other people responsible for getting the program on the air.
As they did over the weekend, fond remembrances poured forth for the one-time movie actor and governor of California.
For decades she lived in a decaying house, filled to the rafters with remembrances after her Mother, of whom she took care, died.
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He will also attend remembrances at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where the last of four jetliners crashed on a bright September day.
And that is why we gather at these solemn remembrances and reminders of war -- to recommit ourselves to the hard work of peace.
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My parents, brothers and other relatives are stumbling around, trying to stuff my words, anecdotes and remembrances of the past back into the locked Chinese box.
Thatcher's death brought a flood of remembrances of how she reshaped modern Britain's politics and economy with some tart reminders of the ways in which she divided the public.
For the past two days, remembrances at Liberty have been small and understated, like the prayer student Jeff Frasha(ph) led for a few classmates near a highway on the edge of campus.
Loved ones can add "tribute gifts" such as roses, candles, stuffed animals and other items, while mourners can access photos and videos in a "Memory Book" and leave remembrances of their own.
Having updated Lonely Planet's Trans-Siberian Railway guide a couple times, and clocked something like 15 to 20 days of Russian rail time in my life, my first remembrances of the Trans-Siberian rarely consider what is out the window.
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