Sentences with phrase «memory of man»

So on his departure, here's our pictorial memories of the man some loved, and other loved to hate.
Here she shares a few personal memories of the man and the professional.
He'd seen pictures of his father before and had a few dim memories of a man who laughed and smiled and didn't drink most every hour of every day.
For the Christian, the image of the Pope's embrace calls up memories of the man whose name Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio chose after his election as Pope: St. Francis of Assisi.
He had been haunted by memories of the man he was before the accident, and he longed to be himself again.
Any Manchester United fan over the age of 25 is bound to have fond memories of the man who was an ever present in the team which brought the first League title back to Old Trafford since 1967 in the inaugural 1992 - 93 Premier League campaign.
Harwood also appears in the superb documentary called A Constant Forge, and is one of countless colleagues who contribute vivid memories of a man clearly beloved by those with which he worked.
He had vague memories of a man tickling him and then kissing his cheeks and his forehead.
The story begins with the rapid thoughts and memories of a man who has just committed something unspeakable, which triggers a memory of his mom and dad, and the family's trips to Oregon.
Re-dedicating the National War Memorial to the memory of all men and women who fought for our country;
Then, when I was working on the biography of John Paul II and was reminded that the first thing he had done on returning to his home parish in Wadowice as pope was to kneel and kiss the baptismal font, memories of those men and women who remembered the day of their rebirth in Christ as a crucial way of identifying themselves came back to me.
«19 And it is important to notice the difference between the memory of a man and the memory of God.
Martin is among the many friends and family members who are struggling to reconcile the memory of the man they knew with the final hour of his life.
Today concludes national Police Week, a time to honor the memories of the men and women who have lost their lives while doing their best to protect our communities.
And, until the world's use of approximately one barrel of oil per second diminishes, it is unlikely that the Macondo blowout will follow the fate of Garcia Marquez's fictional town and be «exiled from the memory of man
The simple rule of decency, civility, and good manners is to stand down on the political sparring; pay respect to the memories of the men and women who have died; give your condolences to their families; and simply say that we need to improve the world so that all of our children and families can live in safety.
But the memories of the man, whose name is attached to the first viable electric car and the company that builds it, have become obscure.
Having his name attached to what amounts to a paintjob and trim upgrade seems just a little insulting to the memory of a man whose passion was performance and motorsport.
Naming the dogs after fallen soldiers was just a little touch that's meant not just to pay tribute, but to keep the memory of these men and women alive.»
My first encounter with an Anima was in Juke's Diner where, after viewing the memories of a man who committed suicide, the atmosphere grew cold and the screen fizzed as it struggled to stabilise.
I am haunted more by the memories of men I never kissed, fucked or played with much more than those I did.
I have absolutely no memories of this man who died in his 50s.
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