Definitions
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- noun a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something
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Examples
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-- streets in Gugulethu should be changed, but said this should be done after a "memorialisation" process and community consultation.
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People are still fascinated by Titanic because it's like a parable of the human condition, it's a story of profit, pleasure and memorialisation.
Titanic rescue scuppered by officers''criminal' decision, claims author 2010
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Jim Brown 2:29 pm: But… with that comes memorialisation
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He said civil society and the business sector should help with payments and said the issue should include memorialisation.
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She was also concerned that the memorialisation concept might be forgotten.
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You could make a standard peace garden in a public park with a modest pagoda, some peace roses, maples, cherry trees for spring blossom, and one or two small pine trees clipped in cloud shapes - this cluster of plants and structures signified a political statement of anti-nuclearism, bringing a piece of Japan to the British park, as a gesture of solidarity and memorialisation.
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More than ever it is time that the Civil War, the Confederacy and this mythological memorialisation were examined as part of
newmatilda.com - Comments David Grayling 2010
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More than ever it is time that the Civil War, the Confederacy and this mythological memorialisation were examined as part of
newmatilda.com - Comments David Grayling 2010
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This problem became so acute that late last year Facebook launched a memorialisation feature.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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"There is no memorialisation of any informal or oral agreement" concerning settlements.
iac world news feed 2009
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