address, speak - give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"
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memorialize - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event; "This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps"; "We memorialized the Dead"
Jaggers was querulous and angry with me for having "let it slip through my fingers," and said we must memorialize by-and-by, and try at all events for some of it.
He made the assertion here Wednesday, April 24, at District#15 Office in Logan Town, Bushrod Island where officials of the CDC paid a visit to memorialize the home-going of the late lawmaker.
Summary: Commemoration Day is a bright chapter for the UAE to recall and memorialize with utmost pride the sacrifices and courage of the soldiers that answered ...
Iran will issue a new commemorative postage stamp next week to memorialize the 36th anniversary of the April 24, 1980, US effort to rescue the 52 hostages.
"As the owner of Jerns Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory, we became aware of the need for families to memorialize their other family members, their beloved pets.
THE WORLD WITHOUT YOU tells of a family coming together at their Berkshire summer home to memorialize Leo, the youngest of four siblings killed a year earlier in Iraq.
Whatever his buddies used to memorialize their friend, one thing is for sure--it would be inappropriate to leave behind what was created to remember the war dead.
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