Sentences with phrase «fitting memorial»

"Fitting memorial" refers to a tribute or memorial that is appropriate and well-suited to honor someone or something. It means that the tribute is appropriate in relation to the significance or qualities of the person or event being remembered. Full definition
My tour took in just a few that have provided a lasting memory of beautifully maintained places offering fitting memorials to the millions who died in The Great War, including a member of my own family.
Which is a more fitting memorial, a statue or a pit in the earth?
Thank you for your tender handling of his death over these past months, and thank you for a fitting memorial to a man whom so many admired and loved, even if some of us had to do so from a distance.
Iowa governor Robert Ray declared, «It would be a fitting memorial to Jack Trice» to name the stadium after him.
And Pratt Beach would make a fitting memorial, he said.
A fitting memorial to this much - loved man would be to stop subsidising the Commons bars.
The «Step Short» group would like to see this Road restored to its former glory, and to provide a fitting memorial for all service personnel who passed through Folkestone — many of whom never returned.
He wants «fitting memorials for the bravest of the brave».
The Church of Scotland and the Bishops of the Church are among those who have signed an open letter calling for an end to the practice as a «fitting memorial» to young soldiers killed in World War One.
It would be a fitting memorial, you might say, to the sad and reprehensible loss of this lion.
So this is a timely book, and a fitting memorial to Everett C. Olson, one of the American coauthors, who contributed so much to the study of early land - going vertebrates.
This is why the labyrinth is such a fitting memorial to the World Trade Center victims: Its structure compels us to keep moving ahead in the wake of disaster, however meandering the path may be.
Both an admirable reconstruction of terrible events, and a fitting memorial to the dead of that day, and of the thousands thereafter.
Rather than fully solve the mystery of their parents demise, the boys decide that a fitting memorial to their mother would be to put the youngest brother through college (whether he wants to or not).
Ahead of its season finale, the MTV horror series offered a fitting memorial to the filmmaker, who passed away Sunday.
«It is a fitting memorial to Diesel and all of the canines who protect us and risk their lives to keep so many around the world safe.
Here you can enjoy the fabulous views over Midtown and the Freedom Tower, built on the site of the former World Trade Center as a fitting memorial.
His loss of memory was the occasion for a fitting memorial.
She, more than the iron - rod charioteers, looks as if she would have made a fitting memorial to Apollinaire.
The paintings stand as a fitting memorial to the Scottish artist who is acknowledged as the most important and original of his generation.
The paper appeared in 1929 in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society; the lead author is given as «The late W.H. Dines, F.R.S.» It proved a fitting memorial, directly inspiring or informing work by Sir David Brunt (1930) and Guy Callendar (1938)-- and even work as late as Swinbank's «Long - wave Radiation From Clear Skies» (1963.)
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