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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
immortalize .
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How does it feel to have your name immortalized on the printed page?
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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How does it feel to have your name immortalized on the printed page?
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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How does it feel to have your name immortalized on the printed page?
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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How does it feel to have your name immortalized on the printed page?
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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* “Let’s Roll,” the phrase immortalized by Todd Beamer, a passenger on United Flight 93—which was hijacked on September 11, 2001, and crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania—came in first.
TEAR DOWN THIS WALL ROMESH RATNESAR 2009
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Twain immortalized Hannibal, and Hannibal is happy to reciprocate.
Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again 2010
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After all, Hoover was a bachelor his entire life as was his assistant Clyde Tolson, the man the Post describes as his "constant companion," a phrase immortalized years ago by Time magazine as a euphemism for lover.
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Do you want your name immortalized like that of Connor MaCleod of the clan MaCleod who was born in the year 1518
There can be only one! Bob Lock 2009
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Do you want your name immortalized like that of Connor MaCleod of the clan MaCleod who was born in the year 1518
Archive 2009-07-01 Bob Lock 2009
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The White Man's Burden, a phrase immortalized by English poet Rudyard Kipling as an excuse for European-American imperialism, was front and center Thursday morning at a RAND-sponsored discussion of Afghanistan in the Russell Senate Office Building.
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