Sentences with phrase «living memory of»

The evidence which traditional owners inevitably have to rely upon for that period which is beyond the living memory of traditional owners comes from the government.
Diverse, vibrant Aboriginal nations had ways of life rooted in fundamental values concerning their relationships to the Creator, the environment and each other, in the role of Elders as the living memory of their ancestors, and in their responsibilities as custodians of the lands, waters and resources of their homelands.
This is almost sacrilegious to say within living memory of the recent national celebration of hockey known as «Hockey Day in Canada».
Stephen Ongpin presents the first exhibition in a commercial gallery in living memory of drawings by the 18thcentury father and son, Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo.
The artist strives for the feeling of both the stone and the essence of the subject, which «shakes up the expectations of the viewer» by forcing them to reconcile the inanimate material with the viewer's living memory of that object.
Once planted, the BioUrn memorial tree will grow and blossom, offering the grieving pet parent a living memory of their special companion.
With no photo on an ofrenda, there's no way for him to cross over, and once the last living memory of him slips away, he too will vanish.
«There's essentially no living memory of elections, there's no electoral machinery, there's no electoral commission, no history of political parties, no independent civil society, independent media are only beginning to emerge in the east in recent times,» Mr Martin added.
Shakespeare's play was mostly likely first performed in 1603, within living memory of the Battle of Lepanto (1571), in which the Catholic Spanish Armada defeated the Ottomans and prevented their influence from advancing through the Mediterranean into Europe.
(I Corinthians 11:26) And so the Church does still, reviving continually the living memory of the event — a memory that runs back to the time before there were any written records of it, when men spoke of it as they had seen it.
The atonement works in history through the living memory of the community.
This political system is what writers in the nineteenth century called the ancien régime, because Catholics had no living memory of any other order.
It will cover a period within living memory of anyone who suffered such abuse, no later than 17th December 2014.
11.26), and (3) the living memories of those who had been with him during his ministry.
In slamming her forebears» refusal to abandon their adversarial stance, she has distanced herself from the still live memory of a male - dominated trade union culture of pride, power and (some might argue) perversity.
Fleischerhaus $ 9.06 by Melissa Bowersock A woman experiences a past - life memory of being murdered during the Holocaust and struggles to bring justice to the person she used to be.

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But Eric had fond memories of visiting Orcas Island, so when he was living in Delaware and got a call from a relative to come out for a construction job, he was enticed to go back.
When it came to marketing, we often saw brands capitalizing on older adult's fear of life threatening situations, including a fall, loss of memory or motor skills, or other health related issues like a stroke or heart attack.
They're a generation that, in many cases, can't remember a life without a smartphone in their hand — and they have no memory of the 9/11 attacks, beyond the classroom.
I'll put this one in context with some memories of living abroad.
A «brain training» iPad game developed in Britain may improve the memory of patients with schizophrenia, helping them in their daily lives at home and at work, researchers said on Monday.
It's hard to imagine life without the internet, but we bet a few of these will bring back some memories.
They'll treasure the memories they create at these events for the rest of their lives.
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.
The Surface Book, a laptop - tablet hybrid, has a 13.5 - inch touch display, 12 hours of battery life, an Intel Core i5 processor and 128 GB of memory.
Now, the Palace has opened «The White Garden» in its Sunken Garden to complement the exhibition, «planted with flowers and foliage inspired by memories of the Princess's life, image and style,» according to the Palace's website.
As science suggests, those memories are bound to make you happier than you expect, but Rubin also notes that «we tend to write down the happier things,» which also focuses the mind on the positive aspects of life, boosting joy with very little effort.
This book taught me how to make memories in my own life and those of everyone around me,» he attests.
In this daydreaming state, we record mental notes and even file snapshots of events and moments of our lives into memory.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
Was he remembering his own wedding day like it was yesterday, was he reliving memories of his wife and remembering a life filled with celebrations and love, or even struggles.
According to Scientific American, «downtime replenishes the brain's stores of attention and motivation, encourages productivity and creativity, and is essential to both achieve our highest levels of performance and simply form stable memories in everyday life
Schultz lives very nicely now — Bhambi Custom Tailored suits, a Colorado ski retreat, and a beach house in New York's Hamptons, where Bono and Madonna have visited — but the memory of Brooklyn is never far away.
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories of everyday experiences also help children make sense of the world and their place in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
From improving memory to boosting creativity to even helping you live longer — light to moderate drinking can help in a variety of ways.
That economic snafu postponed the retirements of more than a few Canadians, it lasted longer than other any other downturn in living memory, and it is by no means resolved.
An appropriate amount of rest can also result in improved memory, lowered stress levels, a healthier body weight and a longer life.
Since then, he has found himself haunted by the memory of the five men whose lives he ended.
Eric was a pioneer in the link building industry and it is our plan to keep this site live to honor him and in memory of his many contributions to the industry which gave him so much.
Then there's the use of Facebook as a kind of digital scrapbook, to preserve life events, shared moments, and memories.
Students from Stoneman Douglas and other schools delivered speeches, some choked with emotion as they described living with violent memories, survivor's guilt and the ever - present shadow of fear.
It was suggested that, despite Trump's apparent affection for the 40th president, he has so far failed to live up to the Great Communicator's memory of optimism and deep respect for the office.
And all this avalanche was caused by a not very successful attempt by a porn actress Stormy Daniel to make a photo robot of a man who allegedly threatened her and her daughter if she did not give up attempts to cancel the agreement between her and Donald Trump, forbidding her to publish memories of their not quite platonic relationships, at the time in his life, when he could not imagine himself as President of the United States even in his worst nightmare.
The memory of the Vietnam War is still vivid in the minds of many from my generation and it will soon be brought back to life with the upcoming Ken Burns documentary by the same name.
The Mariana Mining disaster, considered the largest environmental disaster in Brazil's history, left unforgettable memories of devastated landscape and lives.
Every year, readers of International Living make the decision to relocate to locations where their dollar stretches further, the weather is better, and the mounting stresses of life in the USA are but a distant memory.
I'm hoping today that someday the season will change and that there will be life, and leaves on the tree, and friendships rekindled and the bleakness of this time a distant memory.
That when my life comes to an end I will seize to exist, and my life will only live on in the memories of the people who's lived I have touched.
Although news of his death gave me a sinking sense of loss, I knew the loss was mine, not his, and my more enduring thoughts brought back a flood of memories that make me grateful for his life and his friendship.
The words «FAMILY», «LOVE», «FORGIVENESS» and «GOD» take on new meaning as a result of your insight into what should be extremely important for all of us to accomplish while we are living and then have a totally positive memory of the most important aspects of life before we die.
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