Sentences with phrase «as a memento»

As I was riding the D.C. Metro a couple of weeks ago, I was reminded of the metro tickets I keep as mementos of places I've traveled: San Francisco's BART, Atlanta's MARTA, and New York City's subway system.
In fact, Desiderio began his career as a sort of reluctant expressionist, fascinated with «fugitive» gestures, each temporally suggestive — the grandly bloody splotch pictured on the right panel of When I Last Saw Paris reads as a memento mori of this fascination.
Thankfully Cameron was game to follow us to all our favorite spots on the island to shoot several rounds of engagement photos to make sure we had more than enough for our save - the - dates, the Style Me Pretty post, and of course to keep as a memento of this special time in our lives!
The best gifts for your weekend hostess will not only show your appreciation, but also serve as a memento of your weekend stay.
Nolan's admirers, who have risked dizziness and delirium trying to unpick the knotted twists and time structures of films such as Memento and The Prestige, would surely be disappointed if he didn't.
Gifts and souvenirs are great to bring home as mementos of your polar expedition.
Good rhythm is rewarded with coins, which players can spend in the Café for additional methods to demonstrate their tempo - mastery with new rhythm games that aren't included in the story mode, as well as mementos from cleared challenges.
In his office, Bandy keeps diplomas from the College of the Ozarks and Liberty International University as well as mementos from his pro ball days in Europe.
If you've ever known the loyalty of a German Shepherd, purchase this today as a memento of how much he...
Put one of the older kids in charge of getting everyone's hand prints on an inexpensive table runner, then pull it out each year as a memento of past Thanksgivings.
They will be displayed in postcard racks in the US Pavilion, where visitors can take one or more of the complimentary cards as mementos of the show.
They even went over and beyond by giving us a clay impression of Bandits paw as a memento along with a printed poem.
The lone daffodil sprouts from the fertilizer of past detritus and functions as a memento mori against the timeless void of the black hole.
If, as she suggests, these works are to be read as memento mori, then they are of a refreshingly optimistic variety.
In the USA lockets, sadly, rose in popularity during the Civil War, when soldiers gave them to their sweethearts as a memento in case they didn't return home.
He is known for writing and directing such critically acclaimed films as Memento (2000), Insomnia (2002), The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010), and rebooting the Batman film franchise.
Here's a hypothetical: A tourist is visiting a popular attraction and decides to take photographs as a memento.
I took the brass Bitcoin as a small fraction of my first payout, more as a memento than anything.
(Indeed, it probably reveals something important about our age's sensibilities that we have come to find unthinkably ghoulish and unpleasant the once - venerable idea of creating a death mask as a memento of the departed.)
A man who crashed into a buffalo at night in the Northern Territory, killing the beast, is now looking for its head to mount as a memento.
He joined Rose on the field for pictures, and when Rose tried to give him the ball as a memento, Holmes said, «No, it belongs to you, Pete.»
The IAAF World Indoor Championships medals focus on three Birmingham landmarks to act as a memento of the city
MUFC ticket holders can then gain entry with their paper ticket at the turnstile and can keep the stub of their ticket as a memento of their trip.
We framed it, and it now sits on his dresser as a memento of how little she once was.»
Whether you keep the placenta as a memento, eat it, or let your practitioner take it away is up to you — and your birthing center's policies.
Your friends and family will love them, and you can keep a few as mementos of when your little ones were younger and cherish them for years to come.
The inhabitants were seemingly obsessed with leopards, slept on their own ancestors» graves and occasionally kept the skulls as mementoes.
3 A hundred years after he died, when his body was being moved for reburial, a fan snipped off the middle finger of his right hand as a memento.
This is fun because the receiver of the gift can keep this little wreath as a memento!
It's helpful to pare down the reminders, but there may be some you do want to hold onto as mementos of the time you spent with this person.
Round your date off by picking up some souvenirs from the gift shop as a memento of your date and then have a cup of tea and a slice of cake at the on - site cafe.
Come down and meet Jon and the team and walk away with some local beer as a memento of your date.
Create a treasure hunt around your favorite city for your date and document the whole thing on camera as a memento of your time together.
He keeps some of the child's belongings hidden around the house as mementos, including a helmet with strands of blond hair still stuck among the padding.
In this way, Wendigo joins last year's crop of reality - and identity - testing films — such modern existentialist masterpieces as Memento and Mulholland Drive.
She finds Paul being devoured and digested whole, with only his acid severed arm as a memento.
There's no doubt that her performance could have been nominated, but the film falls into the same category as Memento — a real independent with a real independent budget.
As Following's nonlinear design isn't as dramatic as Memento's reverse, this version isn't terribly different, though it does lack some of the film's artfulness and kick.
Having not been able to make it to the Monaco Grand Prix to snatch my long - termer from Alonso's hands, I asked the guys at Renault if they would mind getting their two F1 drivers to sign the sun visors as a memento.
Per my request, they were to take me along on a trip to a lovely place — no sedentary fireplace mantels or Steinway piano tops for me — where they might scatter my ashes but keep the box as a memento.
Before leaving, Denise put her mother's manuscript in her suitcase as a memento.
Raku's searching for his childhood sweetheart from ten years ago, however, with a pendant around his neck as a memento... but he can't even remember the girl's name or face!
Purchase this glass figurine as a memento of this highly intelligent dog who doesn't take orders from just anyone.
The calendar is spiral bound and suitable as a memento or collectible.
Some people like to take a tuft of fur or a whisker or the pet tag / collar as a memento.
Information seems to be placed randomly, the text is small, and worst of all, you would never want to keep them after your flight (I, for one, would love to keep boarding passes as mementos).
There is a tea set, for example, and a book given by Anne as a memento to her friend Toosje Kupers just before Anne went into hiding.
Also aboard is a videographer who films the day's adventure and then creates a DVD for you to purchase as a memento of your experience.
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