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- noun Common misspelling of
remembrance .
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Examples
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Such public rememberance is a sign of a civilized society.
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A huge bouquet of Sunflowers in rememberance of your Grandma.
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Ash Wednesday involves marking a cross of ash on the forehead, in rememberance of our mortality.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Ash Wednesday involves marking a cross of ash on the forehead, in rememberance of our mortality.
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Many members of the family have attended a daily mass in rememberance of Mamita these past nine days, and the living room in the house has been transformed into a beautiful dedication/shrine (for lack of a better word) for her.
Leon « Wanderings 2006
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I want the family to know that I still care and still wear this braclet in rememberance of him.
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Thank you for helping to stir up the best and put us in rememberance.
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The articles have not given your father the kind of rememberance that he deserves.
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The heat is still hot in the kitchen, Jo Ann, you have done so very little for this, the 12th poorest district in then nation, that come November 4th, we will remember, but it isn't the kind of rememberance that you have hoped would be there for you.
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a brand name that works better around the GBP6 (US$9. 10) level than nearer to GBP10, where the brand is currently operating; that, at this level, it needs authenticity more than it needs ease of 'rememberance'.
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