Sentences with phrase «abiding memory of»

My abiding memory of the Anne Frank house was the complete and intense silence inside the Secret Annex.
«For my generation, the abiding memory of our Queen is her stunning beauty when she came to the throne.
My abiding memory of that conference was laughing in the company of Viv and those other lovely women.
Sanchez wasn't, he was a liability.The abiding memory of Cazorla is as consistently brilliant but I remember he's had sub-par performances in the past too.
The Royal Heights Resort is set in a beautiful location, with sea views that'll be one of your abiding memories of your stay there.

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In her memory, we devote our actions to a just cause; to defend what is right and to protect the interest of not only shareholders but most importantly the far more important stakeholders of employees, drivers and customers whose lives have been forever altered by the abiding faith and fervent hard work of Travis Kalanick and the Uber team.
Further, we have argued that the notion of divine memory enables us to say something helpful in our attempt to see how that which takes place in the world, and not least in human existence as we know it, can have an abiding value in God.
Something of my experience of past moments abides in the «now», I am able to retain in memory that which no longer is now, the moments of my experience that have become and then perished.
I require of every man that he should not think so inhumanly of himself as not to dare to enter those palaces where not merely the memory of the elect abides but where the elect themselves abide.
The closing paragraph of the message adopted by the council is one that will long abide in the memory of those who were at Jerusalem and truly expresses the call which they heard to a fresh and courageous commitment to the world - wide cause of Christ:
Riley is able to fall back on core memories of being abided with as she deals with her losses and fears.
«One of my abiding memories is of a politician called Michael Howard, when he was home secretary and I was a chief constable and we were invited to a lunch in London to celebrate the ten year anniversary of an organisation called Addaction.
This process has not quite finished and there abides a strong memory and tradition of self - sufficiency in America, which also sits uncomfortably with communism.
Britain was generally a more free and civilised country by the time he left office in 1976... My abiding memory is of a man of innate decency and ability.»
The abiding memory will be the barnstorming speech by Hilary Benn at the climax of the debate, contradicting — indeed, demolishing — the arguments against bombing put by Jeremy Corbyn at the start.
«The Dude Abides: The Big Lebowski Ten Years Later» (10:27, HD) has the same cast members discuss the film's legacy, their favorite lines, and their memories of filming.
The Zins award, created in 2007, honors the memory of Joseph E. Zins, a pioneer in the field of social and emotional learning, who exemplified blending of rigorous scientific research and effective practice that CASEL has upheld as an abiding standard.
The importance of place, of architecture and their relationship to memory are abiding themes.
She has a deep and abiding interest in the personal and cultural expression of memory; it is at the core of her work.
This, and other works, illustrates the abiding importance of memory in O'Donoghue's practice.
by Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT - S Some theories of thought suggest that games should be kept out of the playroom and certain therapists abide: they don't remember Memory, they're sour on Candyland, they -LSB-...]
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