Finally, I think the most proper way to commemorate what happened is to commemorate the victims.
|
|
Like the mythical magpie, we have collected objects to beautify and commemorate as long as we, as a species, have been able to beautify and commemorate.
|
|
The project was intended to commemorate the ship's sinking in 1915 by a German U-boat and to commemorate its 507 crew members and passengers, 343 of whom died in the attack.
|
|
What kinds of memorabilia are available to commemorate the occasion?
|
|
Bryn's friends wanted to do something to commemorate her death.
|
|
To commemorate the inaugural flight, passengers scored themselves special cupcakes.
|
|
To commemorate the anniversary, we got a lot going on.
|
|
The four took a photograph together to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
On Good Friday, Christians commemorate the day Jesus was crucified.
|
|
Hindus commemorate the death of loved ones by honoring cows.
|
|
"I just wanted to commemorate for my son," Corbitt said.
|
|
She even drank in a bathtub to commemorate the holiday.
|
|
The duo took to Instagram to commemorate their relationship anniversary.
|
|
Just how else do you commemorate the Batman, Adam West.
|
|
Maybe the author will commemorate Tonks on next year's anniversary?
|
|
How do other countries commemorate their World War I troops?
|
|
How do other countries commemorate their World War One troops?
|
|
They even wrote an epic poem to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
It is important that we remember and commemorate these contributions.
|
|
So what's the best possible way to commemorate the occasion?
|
|
The church's pastor, Steve Josoma, picked which shootings to commemorate.
|
|
Then respond to the following questions: • What does Ramadan commemorate?
|
|
It was a small gesture to commemorate a big moment.
|
|
Alas, there is no plaque there to commemorate that event.
|
|
Maybe a chop to commemorate finishing the project last month?
|
|
The series will commemorate its 25th anniversary in January 2020.
|
|
There were even swipes between those asked to commemorate Franklin.
|
|
His event was to commemorate the 54th anniversary of Rev.
|
|
Those we commemorate on Memorial Day fought for mothers and fathers.
|
|
Bosquez wasn't sure how he wanted to commemorate his first anniversary.
|
|
The Iranian pilgrims were in Iraq to commemorate Imam Hussein's death.
|
|
Now, it's the main way we choose to commemorate October 31.
|
|
So, how do you commemorate the GREATEST day of your life?
|
|
Voodoo tends to commemorate the dearly departed with pastries pretty frequently.
|
|
So why not commemorate the feat of immortality with some ink?
|
|
To commemorate this accomplishment the White House hosted an epic celebration.
|
|
Some are worn for special occasions, and others commemorate major events.
|
|
Here she lays a wreath in 1973 to commemorate the disaster.
|
|
We will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the agreement on Feb.
|
|
World leaders gathered in France this morning to commemorate the anniversary.
|
|
One person's trash is another person's way to commemorate any holiday.
|
|
Instead, he called for a minute of silence to commemorate Susanna.
|
|
In 1975, a new fair was planned to commemorate the bicentennial.
|
|
Copies in China have been produced to commemorate, learn, and dupe.
|
|
A cheese board to commemorate their move to a new state
|
|
Acevedo said he has no such plans to commemorate his 103.
|
|
The date, 2/24, was meant to commemorate their jersey numbers.
|
|
On this day we commemorate a milestone in our nation's history.
|
|
It's the sacred season when Christians prepare to commemorate Jesus' birth.
|
|
To commemorate his brave decision, read about the movie icon's untold story.
|
|
Here's how it came to be and how people commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Mundine told CNN he wants a day that all Australians can commemorate.
|
|
She even has a "Becky" tattoo to commemorate her heart frenemy's memory.
|
|
It&aposs a special handmade hat to commemorate and celebrate American independence.
|
|
Go deeper: World leaders gather to commemorate 100 years since WWI armistice
|
|
"I wanted to make a big boat to commemorate her," he said.
|
|
Until then, community members will commemorate every last minute they have left.
|
|
He also got a tattoo over his heart to commemorate the ordeal.
|
|
No word if she's planning on any tattoos to commemorate that situation.
|
|
Another wants to build a folk museum to commemorate Beijing's overseas push.
|
|
The group of mothers marches every Thursday to commemorate their disappeared children.
|
|
We'll also send you a limited edition hat to commemorate the launch.
|
|
So we decided to let them commemorate themselves—in their own words.
|
|
Although the situation ended so poorly, I must commemorate the police officers.
|
|
Sure, it may commemorate the crucifixion of Christ, but why be morbid?
|
|
This Women's March was a great way to commemorate our experience together.
|
|
Susan Collins usually commemorate with a bipartisan resolution on the Senate floor.
|
|
"We want to commemorate this moment with a historic photo," they said.
|
|
They've even chosen a perfect wedding hashtag to commemorate the day: #Tweethearts2016
|
|
The USPS is releasing a stamp to commemorate the coming solar eclipse.
|
|
Trump will be in Europe to commemorate the anniversary of D-Day.
|
|
Around the world, people commemorate the end of summer in various ways.
|
|
At the Garden, they raised a banner to commemorate your 100th show.
|
|
Outside their house, they have hung a banner to commemorate his death.
|
|
This puts museums seeking to commemorate Rodin's centenary in a tricky position.
|
|
And to commemorate the occasion, there's a new camera, the Polaroid Now.
|
|
NASA has organized a series of events to commemorate the 50th anniversary.
|
|
Above, shoes displayed in San Juan on Friday to commemorate the dead.
|
|
Confederate statues do not simply commemorate "our" history, as the president declared.
|
|
It is called Gay Street to commemorate the abolitionist Sydney Howard Gay.
|
|
Four other signs, above the right field bullpen, commemorate the division championships.
|
|
" Monuments, Danto wrote, "commemorate the memorable and embody the myths of beginnings.
|
|
Jackie got it etched over her own heart to commemorate her mother.
|
|
The site is currently marked with a plaque to commemorate its history.
|
|
But Hong Kongers won't let it commemorate that day without a fight.
|
|
They thunder across the Atlantic in warrior colors to commemorate D-Day.
|
|
Queen Elizabeth II visited in 2010 to commemorate Oman's 40th National Day.
|
|
Sherrod Brown also attended events in Selma to commemorate the historic demonstration.
|
|
They also send them to commemorate a loved one who has died.
|
|
Let's commemorate with this January 2015 beach shot from her official Twitter page.
|
|
It will commemorate the more than 116,19173 Americans who died in the war.
|
|
He also visited Pearl Harbor last month to commemorate the attack's 75th anniversary.
|
|
Back in October, the crew got matching tattoos to commemorate the show's end.
|
|
Some enterprising Singaporeans came up with risk-free ways to commemorate the meeting.
|
|
The dances for week 4 will commemorate the celebrity contestants' most memorable year.
|
|
The famous Scottish poet William Dunbar wrote a poem to commemorate the wedding.
|
|
In Asmara, the highland capital, posters and murals commemorate its war of independence.
|
|
The Tupou College Boys Choir performed traditional Tongan music to commemorate the event.
|
|
Large-scale projects to commemorate Park have been expanded during his daughter's presidency.
|
|
To commemorate its anniversary, the band launched a site compiling memories from fans.
|
|
It&aposs a great thing to do to commemorate this Memorial Day Weekend.
|
|
The clashes occurred during marches to commemorate the Shi'ite mourning day of Ashura.
|
|
Oh, and who could forget the Barbie Mattel created to commemorate the occasion?
|
|
Five states still have paid holidays that commemorate the Confederacy or its leaders.
|
|
Air Jordan decided to re-release the two-pack to commemorate Bryant's career.
|
|
Petunia's owner decided to commemorate the occasion by giving her an adorable cupcake.
|
|
On May 24th this year around 200 people gathered to commemorate its centenary.
|
|
Since 2009, different designers have created a unique tree to commemorate the holidays.
|
|
After the Civil War, many communities found ways to commemorate their dead locally.
|
|
On Sunday, thousands attended events to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept.
|
|
Indeed, there are few ways to better commemorate the American Revolution than that.
|
|
Clinton abruptly left a ceremony to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept.
|
|
Trump is scheduled to travel to Paris to commemorate Armistice Day on Nov.
|
|
Target shoppers and employees alike have taken to Twitter to commemorate the launch.
|
|
Renault has released an ad to commemorate 30 years of its Clio hatchback.
|
|
That same day, Schenardi got a Mustang tattoo to commemorate his big purchase.
|
|
On July 22, Robert "Stu" Williamson went skydiving to commemorate his milestone birthday.
|
|
Clearance Rack — The trio gets a tiny triangle tattoo to commemorate their friendship.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, Cavallari shared a photo of the couple's date night.
|
|
When a senator retires, speeches are made to commemorate his or her service.
|
|
It is to be performed in April, to commemorate Dance Theater's 21992th anniversary.
|
|
In 2020, the United States Mint will commemorate Peratrovich on a $1 coin.
|
|
To have Trump commemorate the Normandy landings is to understand the word impostor.
|
|
But a zombie Targaryen is in full order to commemorate the series end.
|
|
The match began with a minute's silence to commemorate the dead in London.
|
|
Last year, she sewed a suit to commemorate her enslaved great-great-grandfather.
|
|
Traders at the NYSE were allowed to wear jeans to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
To commemorate the historic anniversary, a handful of DC museums are introducing exhibitions.
|
|
In London, Mr. Trump and other world leaders will commemorate NATO's 70th anniversary.
|
|
Some schools placed empty desks outside to commemorate victims of mass school shootings.
|
|
Two of the monuments commemorate civil rights history of the 1950s and 1960s.
|
|
To commemorate his life, artists he groomed and influenced hold an annual concert.
|
|
Hours after the vigil to commemorate Arek's death, two more Polish men were attacked.
|
|
The central bank also issued a 70 baht ($1.99) note to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Today, his community came together to commemorate Castillo at a "celebration of life" service.
|
|
It's equally hard to imagine how people will commemorate your life once you're gone.
|
|
The tattoo artist, 35, took to Instagram on Friday to commemorate a special anniversary.
|
|
We were recently featured on the cover of Entertainment Weekly to commemorate the fact.
|
|
Both demonize their chosen targets, idolize extreme violence, and advocate and commemorate mass murder.
|
|
Middleton chose to commemorate the day with Illuminum's White Gardenia Petals Eau de Parfum.
|
|
Let's commemorate every bit of levity featured on this season of Game of Thrones.
|
|
The reason we celebrate in June, after all, is to commemorate the Stonewall Riots.
|
|
Today The Duke of Sussex unveiled a statue to commemorate his actions #RoyalVisitFiji pic.twitter.
|
|
As tattoo artists, they would ink people to commemorate their spiritual journey to Jerusalem.
|
|
The pair was created to commemorate New York Yankee Derek Jeter's retirement in 2017.
|
|
And to commemorate the honorable occasion, the group participated in social media's latest challenge!
|
|
The language used to report and commemorate these massacres is sickeningly celebratory and familiar.
|
|
The former Empire actor posted a baby photo to commemorate turning 37 on Friday.
|
|
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right president, recently ordered the army to commemorate the coup.
|
|
It's a peppy way to commemorate a new bureaucratic reshuffling of the Defense Department.
|
|
Famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz took the image to commemorate the monarch's 90th birthday.
|
|
To commemorate the child they lost, they planted a dogwood tree in their yard.
|
|
Palm Sunday is meant to commemorate the holy day that Jesus entered into Jerusalem.
|
|
But they can also commemorate community members, signal upcoming revitalization efforts and spark dialogue.
|
|
Maybe they could place them in a shadowbox to commemorate the arrest, he said.
|
|
In 2014, a lavish boxed set arrived to further commemorate that glorious last hurrah.
|
|
In 2013, the country held large-scale celebrations nationwide to commemorate Mao's 120th Birthday.
|
|
The former players met to discuss plans to commemorate the 40th anniversary in 2012.
|
|
Roaming livestock were gradually replaced by people who gathered to celebrate, commemorate and quarrel.
|
|
Now, the 9/11 Memorial is open to the public to commemorate the tragedy.
|
|
Several music and arts events were announced this year to commemorate its 50th anniversary.
|
|
But whatever the amount, it's a pretty good way to commemorate an enduring union.
|
|
Global leaders came to Paris to commemorate the centenary of the end of WWI.
|
|
We now commemorate that special day by celebrating International LEGO Day every Jan. 149.993.
|
|
One of them is moderating a reading I'm doing to commemorate the book's publication.
|
|
"We are still expecting a large spontaneous crowd to commemorate the anniversary," Wheeler said.
|
|
But before that could happen, people flocked to snap selfies and commemorate the oddity.
|
|
She'll be writing to commemorate the day we stood up and said never again.
|
|
But then offstage we have little gatherings, little things to commemorate our time here.
|
|
His group has rented out a Wall Street restaurant to commemorate the date Mrs.
|
|
And we've tried with clients around the globe to celebrate and commemorate that history.
|
|
To commemorate King's courageous optimism, the cathedral will hold a service in his memory.
|
|
Leaders around Washington took part in ceremonies to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks.
|
|
The official purpose was to commemorate the $19300 million restoration of four studio buildings.
|
|
Finally, what better way to commemorate Easter than a showing of "Jesus Christ Superstar"?
|
|
The tour was established to commemorate the independence dates of several Latin American countries.
|
|
To commemorate the climbing ban, the park will conduct a public celebration on Oct.
|
|
Compared to the events the revolutionaries wanted to commemorate, the strike is mostly forgotten.
|
|
Admittedly, the traditional consensus is not an infallible guide to deciding whom to commemorate.
|
|
Beijing is set to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Communist China on Oct. 1.
|
|
Rather than try to forget about tragic events, one artist decided to commemorate them.
|
|
And if it stood for slavery, does honoring it in effect commemorate white supremacy?
|
|
To commemorate this special occasion, I'm in New York City with my friend Hilary Rosen.
|
|
Christina, 33, also shared a photo with her ex on Instagram to commemorate the event.
|
|
England fans also joined up with dignitaries to lay a wreath to commemorate the dead.
|
|
Two crosses in the Primavera commemorate two apparently unrelated deaths separated by over two years.
|
|
Upon her death, he commissioned a monumental gold stupa to commemorate and enshrine her hair.
|
|
The makeup artist isn't the only person to get inked to commemorate a late parent.
|
|
A smaller model of a ship was burned Sunday in Warwick to commemorate the act.
|
|
Many other cities and towns also are hosting events to commemorate veterans and military families.
|
|
Stirring as that achievement was, the festivities held to commemorate it this week fell flat.
|
|
The parents of three shared a sweet photo on Instagram Sunday to commemorate the moment.
|
|
HYDE PARK Rose Garden Ceremony to commemorate Franklin D. Roosevelt's Birthday, with birthday cake. Jan.
|
|
HYDE PARK Rose Garden ceremony to commemorate Franklin D. Roosevelt's birthday, with birthday cake. Jan.
|
|
Weaving is really slow, and I wanted to commemorate images that I felt connected to.
|
|
They'll only have to wait a few minutes for the championship gear to commemorate it.
|
|
And Brazil faces painful disagreement over how to commemorate its history of slavery (12:24).
|
|
The windows were designed to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day 2019 and promote peace and reconciliation.
|
|
With them we celebrate, or commemorate, or mourn a past that never truly was. 2.
|
|
Outside the New York Stock Exchange, there was a Spotify banner to commemorate the event.
|
|
Many in the music industry mourned Miller's death and rallied to commemorate his prolific career.
|
|
Banners were hung outside the bar where they first met to commemorate the happy occasion.
|
|
To commemorate the rare celestial occurrence, the post office has issued a new forever stamp.
|
|
Minatitlán has also canceled a public weekend-long event to commemorate Holy Week and Easter.
|
|
On camera, Nielsen goes through the items he keeps in a box to commemorate Pepper.
|
|
According to Council rules, new names must commemorate a people, an organization or cultural work.
|
|
On Sunday, local dignitaries turned out to commemorate the 146 anniversary of the dog's death.
|
|
On this unique day, we commemorate thousands of martyrs whose efforts made the victory possible.
|
|
The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe also made it its mission to commemorate the loss.
|
|
Thankfully, we have these gifs to commemorate some of the best moments 2016 brought us.
|
|
Closer to home, in New Orleans, two full-blown "jazz funerals" will commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Hillary Clinton was taken ill at an event in New York to commemorate 9/11.
|
|
First, the theme park introduced golden churros to commemorate Pirates of the Caribbean's 50th anniversary.
|
|
Veil returned to Auschwitz to commemorate the 60th anniversary of its liberation in January 2005.
|
|
So how do you commemorate the most watched, most hyped television event of the year?
|
|
To help commemorate the 100th anniversary of Finland's declaration of independence from Russia on Dec.
|
|
Yet Putin reportedly told his advisers that it would be unnecessary to commemorate the anniversary.
|
|
Mr. Andreas commissioned a seven-foot bronze statue of the president to commemorate the event.
|
|
To commemorate the child they lost, the couple planted a dogwood tree in their yard.
|
|
ITALY Fascist groups congregate at Mussolini's tomb in Predappio, to commemorate his March on Rome.
|
|
We, as people who've lived "after" the genocide, don't really how to properly commemorate it.
|
|
Nearly five years after Amy Winehouse's death, a new project aims to commemorate her life.
|
|
Plus, it's a timely gift for anyone who wants to commemorate the upcoming new year.
|
|
Von Furstenberg is even launching her own set of #InCharge merchandise to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Each year the White House Historical Association sells official wooden eggs to commemorate the event.
|
|
To commemorate its first car audio system, Bose tracked down a 30-year-old Seville.
|
|
Pi Day is an international holiday celebrated on March 14 to commemorate the mathematical constant.
|
|
Finally, Infiniti will introduce a Signature Edition Q50 sedan to commemorate the brand's 30th anniversary.
|
|
Sydney's Opera House was illuminated with a display of red poppies to commemorate the day.
|
|
He drew a cartoon to commemorate each of the three hundred and sixty-five days.
|
|
In recent years, the clamor to acknowledge and commemorate Spain's many ghosts has grown louder.
|
|
The event, which will commemorate the lives of Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, is Feb.
|
|
Pelosi then proceeded to hand out those pins as keepsakes to commemorate this historic moment.
|
|
To commemorate the release, here are 10 enlightening celebrity documentaries available to stream right now.
|
|
On Facebook, Nell had used her profile picture to commemorate events such as the Sept.
|
|
The Consumer Technology Association will commemorate Richard Wiley's tenure as FCC chair at 6 p.m.
|
|
Or when SpaghettiOs tweeted its mascot cheerfully holding the American flag to commemorate Pearl Harbor?
|
|
The Italian bike was produced to commemorate the 85th birthday of Italian entrepreneur Ernesto Colnago.
|
|
People threw fake paper money around, something that is traditionally done to commemorate the dead.
|
|
And what better way to commemorate that than with this glorious, truth-telling t-shirt?
|
|
Let's commemorate Seven Bridges for his transmission of obdurate truths with which we must contend.
|
|
When Bruce Blackburn designed a logo to commemorate the nation's 200th birthday, the nation was embroiled.
|
|
The year 2016 will commemorate 400 years since the death of the legendary playwright William Shakespeare.
|
|
The writer and actress, 32, shared three nude photos to commemorate the anniversary of her surgery.
|
|
There's a way you can commemorate the election anniversary without reliving all of its actual trauma.
|
|
And to commemorate the occasion, the Royal Mint has introduced a new £5 coin into circulation.
|
|
Facebook Messenger launched a hidden soccer game to commemorate the UEFA European soccer championship on Wednesday.
|
|
Chinese people commemorate the deceased in a tradition stretching back millenia known as the Qingming Festival.
|
|
The timepiece is meant to commemorate 20 years of Pokémon as a part of pop culture.
|
|
MrBeast set out to plant 20100 million trees to commemorate his channel reaching 20 million subscribers.
|
|
As expected, Valve Software didn't make any surprise Half-Life 20013 announcements to commemorate the milestone.
|
|
CELChe will stage a concert to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his death on October 9th.
|
|
So composing a song to commemorate Juno as a jealous wife's revenge was a natural fit.
|
|
Now, thousands of Gazans are expected to charge the border to commemorate Land Day on Saturday.
|
|
The Black Rod refers to an ornate staff created to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee.
|
|
Markets in Hong Kong were closed to commemorate the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day.
|
|
Several hundred Greeks holding candles gathered silently outside parliament on Monday evening to commemorate the dead.
|
|
Now, you can commemorate your valiant deeds with this on this bomber jacket from Blues Heroes.
|
|
They also plan to race in a special livery to commemorate their 125th year in motorsport.
|
|
One thousand nine hundred and forty-seven will be made to commemorate the automaker's founding year.
|
|
Cities worldwide have outfitted their buildings with magenta lights to commemorate women on International Women's Day.
|
|
There are even four Star Trek stamps, which commemorate the 50th anniversary of the show's premiere.
|
|
So the video released by the Clinton campaign Tuesday to commemorate her achievement serves two purposes.
|
|
The cake had been ordered, ironically, as a way to commemorate the International Day Against Homophobia.
|
|
To commemorate the Lunar New Year, Xbox devised an adorable cosplaying puppy gang called the CosPups.
|
|
On March 7, we commemorate the 54th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march.
|
|
The nuggets were provided by Tyson Foods, and were chosen to commemorate Hardy becoming a Tyson.
|
|
Drug courts have helped pioneer reward-based practices by holding graduation ceremonies to commemorate program completion.
|
|
The recovered stone dating back to 1565 was turned into a monument to commemorate the church.
|
|
"Even as we commemorate the act, the right to vote is under threat," Brooks told Hill.
|
|
On July 22, Robert "Stu" Williamson went skydiving to commemorate this milestone birthday in Snohomish, Wash.
|
|
It is a established to commemorate workers who have died of work-related injuries and diseases.
|
|
" Holden devotees drove their cars through the town Sunday to commemorate "the end of an era.
|
|
A total of 1,967 will be made, a quantity chosen to commemorate Munro's record-breaking year.
|
|
Here are some of the other silly stats Twitter released today to commemorate the anniversary. Fun!
|
|
"Today we commemorate the lives that perished during the 228 Incident 71 yrs ago," she wrote.
|
|
Express your condolences, find a way to commemorate your friend, and allow yourself time to heal.
|
|
ET to commemorate the 2628th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau German death camp.
|
|
It's a one-time deal for a 2-night stay to commemorate the brand's 60th anniversary.
|
|
The United States and Britain will commemorate 400 years since the Pilgrim ship made its crossing.
|
|
"The language used to report and commemorate these massacres is sickeningly celebratory and familiar," Hanif wrote.
|
|
His portrait was commissioned by the King of Spain to commemorate Francisco's allegiance with the Crown.
|
|
Michaels will be in Las Vegas this weekend to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the upset.
|
|
The one here has a far different purpose: to commemorate those that have ended too soon.
|
|
Some people in open or monogam-ish relationships like to commemorate their honeymoon with a threesome.
|
|
In 1918 the British government asked him to paint a major picture to commemorate the war.
|
|
He grabbed a microphone and made a short speech to commemorate the holiday honoring the Rev.
|
|
Group rides, known as ride outs, commemorate a rider's birthday or a death on the road.
|
|
House lawmakers held a moment of silence Tuesday to commemorate the 22 victims of the Aug.
|
|
She was moving away and I wanted to give her something to commemorate our time together.
|
|
Prime Day began on July 15, 2015, to commemorate the Seattle, Washington-based company's 20th birthday.
|
|
It's done to commemorate the Massacre of the Innocents, the biblical account of Herod's mass infanticide.
|
|
Many wore black ribbons to commemorate what they said was the start of the "Rohingya genocide".
|
|
"I'm honored to be able to make my announcement on the day that we commemorate" Dr. King.
|
|
France awarded Robert Parker the Legion of Honour award in 1999 to commemorate the U.S. critic's work.
|
|
To commemorate Kobe's last day on the court, the Lakers sold a record $1.2 million in gear.
|
|
Her speech was on International Women's Day, and Greene wore a red ribbon to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
From coast to coast, check out the three largest Memorial Day celebrations that patriotically commemorate the holiday.
|
|
The Sunday night program was filled with stars who came to commemorate this year's crop of winners.
|
|
Here, however, Moreau presents a constellation of details that commemorate Suzanne's beauty and autonomy before her demise.
|
|
Reciting from the haggadah, Jews congregated around the seder table to commemorate their ancestors' passage from Egypt.
|
|
A smaller model of a ship will be burned Sunday to commemorate the forgotten act of rebellion.
|
|
This page is intentionally left blank to commemorate the victims of yesterday&aposs shooting at our office.
|
|
What better activity to commemorate a recovery than turning your leftover medical equipment into weird wall art?
|
|
On Sunday morning local officials gathered to commemorate the victims at the site as the investigation continued.
|
|
While you're reminiscing, here's a mood-appropriate song to commemorate the good 'ol days of pickle bliss:
|
|
Earlier in the day, residents throughout the city had participated in preparedness drills to commemorate the disaster.
|
|
Which would be especially exciting if she had a trophy she could use to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
A few feet away, Burke took a photo with her fellow parade organizers to commemorate the event.
|
|
On December 6th Spain will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the democratic constitution that followed Franco's death.
|
|
The younger Kennedy posted a photo of her great aunt's grave on Instagram to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
But this summer will see another tchotchke to commemorate the indelible 2016 presidential campaign, and it's fantastic.
|
|
To commemorate the five-year anniversary of its farewell show, Valencia reunited at the end of 2016.
|
|
I've thought a lot about this day – what I would feel and how I would commemorate it.
|
|
Apparently, specialty bakery shop, Voodoo Doughnut, had other plans to commemorate the head of the Manson family.
|
|
In the center of Tahrir, officials tried to erect a monument to commemorate the "martyrs" of Jan.
|
|
Today is Cuddle Up Day and who better to commemorate the occasion with than your furry friend?
|
|
On Wednesday, Thomas Rhett had another milestone to commemorate — landing the title of PEOPLE's Sexiest Country Star.
|
|
Send a balloon emoji on Facebook and you'll see the screen light up to commemorate the announcement.
|
|
Here are some other dates made famous by movies, which people now commemorate thanks to the internet.
|
|
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the film, I've compiled a list of its most potent scenes.
|
|
For starters, I've been told that it's a temporary feature to commemorate the 500 million member mark.
|
|
This couple channeled Bob Ross and his Joy of Painting to commemorate their foray into creating children.
|
|
Upstate New York's Poughkeepsie Journal details two separate plans to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock '69.
|
|
To commemorate his birth, Kennedy's daughter and grandchildren put together a video message honoring the former President.
|
|
And to commemorate the tour, they released "Miku," a song they wrote for their headliner to perform.
|
|
It only seems fitting that she would wear the designer again to commemorate this moment in history.
|
|
Every January, tens of thousands of people across the United States commemorate the anniversary of Roe v.
|
|
Palestinians usually commemorate the anniversary of the Nakba — or disaster — on May 15, around the same time.
|
|
Dad died a year ago, and this seemed by far the most reasonable way to commemorate that.
|
|
Every morning, Ukrainian soldiers stood in formation in front of the Defense Ministry to commemorate their dead.
|
|
Newark Celebration 350, as the event is known, will commemorate the 350th anniversary of the city's founding.
|
|
Trump and many members of his administration are in France this weekend to commemorate Armistice Day. Nov.
|
|
After 9/11, some Americans took the time to commemorate the tragedy less than two months later.
|
|
Trump last year was roundly criticized for skipping a pair of cemetery visits to commemorate Veterans Day.
|
|
This event will include not just food, but also a host of activities to commemorate the holiday.
|
|
To commemorate the arrival of my first-ever period, I sobbed unabashedly in my piano teacher's bathroom.
|
|
The plan was to commemorate a 22019 cross burning on Stone Mountain that marked the Klan's rebirth.
|
|
But now, whenever college students do something questionable, they can—and tend to—commemorate it on Twitter.
|
|
The resemblance is so uncanny, the social media powerhouses obviously had to commemorate the occurrence on Instagram.
|
|
Last year, participants were invited to make lanterns adorned with poems to commemorate the Pulitzer Prize's centennial.
|
|
The Socialist government of the time offered financing to excavate mass war graves and commemorate Franco's victims.
|
|
The idea of blowing them up to commemorate the Commonwealth Games could only be considered in Glasgow.
|
|
At Glendale's Central Park, Yoshiko Shimada and Tomorrow Girls Troop will commemorate this still-festering historical wound.
|
|
Target is also putting out a documentary and a Rizzoli coffee table book to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
It opened in the 1920s to commemorate Princess Ayako's great-great-grandparents, Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
|
|
It was restored and opened to the public earlier this month to commemorate the church's 275th anniversary.
|
|
This year's decal will commemorate a major milestone — the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in New York.
|
|
I did the shoot to commemorate the whole process," Humphrey says, calling the shoot "a good time.
|
|
Snapshot: Above, a human chain to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the bombing in Dresden on Thursday.
|
|
So how to commemorate a school year that coincided with a meltdown in decorum in American politics?
|
|
Thousands of people gathered in Memphis to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev.
|
|
Building statues to commemorate the excellence of African-Americans is a step up but still not enough.
|
|
In Washington, the National Archives will host programs and events to commemorate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.
|
|
"thank u for the love," she captioned a series of photos on Instagram to commemorate her milestone.
|
|
However, as we commemorate this milestone, the government is taking steps to roll back this commonsense program.
|
|
The shiny birthday balloons bobbing over a spotless dining table were there to commemorate her brother's birthday.
|
|
Couples want to relive their wedding day and they want others there to commemorate when they do.
|
|
An art exhibition, a play and more events that will help you commemorate the civil rights leader.
|
|
But Emma Bridgewater, a British ceramics manufacturer, was already making a mug to commemorate the royal moment.
|
|
Oregon capped the night with championship t-shirts and bright-red roses to commemorate the momentous occasion.
|
|
The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a Northern Lights–themed luminescent coin to commemorate the country's 20043th birthday.
|
|
Palestinian schools can lose government funding if they commemorate the Nakba, the displacement of Palestinians in 1948.
|
|
For Rachel, the Venus symbol also represented a way to commemorate the women's marches around the world.
|
|
Russians mark 75th anniversary of German Nazi's invasion in Soviet Union and commemorate victims of WWII today.
|
|
The phone is meant to commemorate the two world leaders meeting at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg.
|
|
So to commemorate the new season, we're rounding up all the best limited-edition collections of the month.
|
|
The nonagenerian completed a parachute jump over Normandy this week to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
|
|
And series star Elisabeth Moss just received a very lovely gift to commemorate the kickoff of season 2.
|
|
Muslims observe the month by fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad.
|
|
After each U.S. president serves in the White House, they get a Presidential Library to commemorate their term.
|
|
The vote came after House members from both parties briefly adjourned to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks.
|
|
Then we can begin to commemorate the Nakba as a thing of the past, and to mourn it.
|
|
Many were made simply to showcase skill; others, to commemorate historic events such as the Battle of Waterloo.
|
|
At Ultra's office, the plaques on the wall commemorate not just sales figures but also YouTube subscriber milestones.
|
|
To commemorate Mother's Day, John Waters, and Kathleen Turner recall the making of comedy classic Serial Mom. Whodunit?
|
|
Some of the monuments he created were meant to commemorate African-American history, as well as gay rights.
|
|
More than 1,500 volunteers dressed up as soldiers to commemorate the event, according to the National Theatre website.
|
|
Some wear a white poppy, first sold in 1933, to commemorate the victims of wars in all countries.
|
|
He even ordered the armed forces to commemorate a military coup in 1964, which he calls a revolution.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, they each shared some sweet moments from the brief vacation on their Instagram pages.
|
|
There are badges and stickers that commemorate certain accomplishments, and sometimes, special badges come out for new challenges.
|
|
A model of a European city was recently burned to commemorate the 93th anniversary of what historic event?
|
|
Luckily, the cast has a very cool matching item to commemorate each other and their time in Rosewood.
|
|
Every year since then, people have attended vigils to commemorate victims across the country and around the world.
|
|
He said he did not know Johnson personally but recognized him from gatherings to commemorate black historical events.
|
|
To commemorate the 22016th anniversary, Apple is flying a special pirate flag outside of its campus in Cupertino.
|
|
At least three monuments have followed to commemorate the attacks, which shocked a country widely known as peaceful.
|
|
This year, the company produced a $233 commercial replica to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing.
|
|
When he finally accomplished that goal, he wanted to commemorate it by doing something a little out there.
|
|
The bar is the first of the United States' 122 national monuments to commemorate the gay rights movement.
|
|
It's to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Leaf, filming the first EV experience of 30 young drivers.
|
|
It's the Sapphire Jubilee Snowflake Brooch, and it was given to commemorate her 65 years on the throne.
|
|
To commemorate the March 15 anniversary of the crisis, read five stories documenting the experiences of Syrian refugees.
|
|
Swell fellow he is, the actor posted an Instagram today to commemorate the day, as Marie Claire reports.
|
|
Maybe a good English-style curry to commemorate one of his biggest masterpieces, The Beatles' Let It Be?
|
|
An urn that resembled a large travel book was made for a widower to commemorate his late wife.
|
|
Taylor Swift helped commemorate Pride Month with a surprise appearance at the iconic Stonewall Inn on Friday night.
|
|
But the pictures that were meant to commemorate the day more than fell short of the couple's expectations.
|
|
So, they decided to do something that lots of people do to commemorate friendships: They got matching tattoos.
|
|
To commemorate her death, the national flag of Pakistan will also fly at half-staff across the country.
|
|
They spell out the name of their university, and numbers like "60," to commemorate the school's 60th anniversary.
|
|
The women completed a 25km route in order to commemorate 25 years of Breast Cancer Care's Pink Ribbon.
|
|
In it, the sisters and their parents come together for a family photo to commemorate the special day.
|
|
To commemorate that milestone, Google officially dropped "project" from the name and gave Tango a brand new logo.
|
|
At the parade, some players used the team's lawsuit for equal pay as confetti to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
It was erected to commemorate the Southern soldiers who died in the Battle of Stones River from Dec.
|
|
The former "May 27.7st" stadium in Pyongyang, renamed "December 210st" to commemorate Korean reunification in 73, was packed.
|
|
A grove of silver maples planted in 1913 to commemorate the battle's centennial graces a quiet lakeside field.
|
|
To commemorate this, the CIA has decided to live-tweet a behind the scenes recreation of the raid.
|
|
To the American Legion, the Bladensburg cross only reflects a community's patriotic desire to commemorate its war dead.
|
|
It's also a chance to commemorate our beloved Peter Mayhew by grabbing everything Chewbacca-themed you can find.
|
|
The artificial flower that has been used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in war.
|
|
Op-Ed Contributor DUBLIN — The Republic of Ireland is about to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising.
|
|
Below are seven of this year's silliest attempts to commemorate the strangeness of 2016 in Halloween costume form.
|
|
There will be online Flash museums to commemorate what was a transformative—and much hated—piece of software.
|
|
He was flying from Warsaw to commemorate the 1940 Katyn massacre of Polish officers by Soviet secret police.
|
|
This gaggle of Robins is one of the many special covers drawn to commemorate the character's 80th birthday.
|
|
In the years since the attack, Norway has struggled to find a way to commemorate the attacks' victims.
|
|
One such group in Colorado, the 200-member Genízaro Affiliated Nations, organizes annual dances to commemorate their heritage.
|
|
Last month Likud held a meeting at the Begin Heritage Center to commemorate the anniversary of his death.
|
|
Outside the football stadium, larger-than-life bronze statues commemorate Oklahoma players who have won the Heisman Trophy.
|
|
Wedding fever carried across the ocean, with many American businesses and restaurants holding events to commemorate the nuptials.
|
|
Pokémon Go added a new pokéstop to commemorate the late Desmond Amofah, better known as YouTube personality Etika.
|
|
Online, millions of people began flooding their social media with photos and videos to commemorate the famous athlete.
|
|
Laurapalooza 2017 will commemorate the 150th birthday of the "Little House on the Prairie" author, Laura Ingalls Wilder.
|
|
"I knew I wanted to do a group exhibition to commemorate the moment where I'm at," Fuentes says.
|
|
A new edition has just been published to commemorate the book's 50th anniversary, which officially comes in 2017.
|
|
Ms. López asked the living statue to pose with a cardboard cutout she carried to commemorate the moment.
|
|
Kushner&aposs office is decorated with tokens and memorabilia that commemorate his "key moments" in the White House.
|
|
Reality grew ever more psychedelic, and we snapped a photograph of the six of us to commemorate it.
|
|
Miley Cyrus recently shared a video to commemorate major events in the past 10 years of her life.
|
|
At a panel discussion convened by the Atlantic Council to commemorate the third anniversary of Russia's annexation, Reps.
|
|
Kicking off his social media spree, Adams said it felt right to commemorate the end of an era.
|
|
The movement to commemorate the AIDS pandemic could be seen as following a similar path, Mr. Strub said.
|
|
President Xi Jinping will be visiting Macao this week to commemorate the city's 20th anniversary return to China.
|
|
To commemorate the tour, we all got babies on our feet, so I have a little sperm tattoo.
|
|
In 2009, Ma Ying-jeou became the first president of Taiwan to visit the memorial to commemorate Feb.
|
|
Its steam whistle blew again in 2010 to commemorate the anniversary of its first arrival in New York.
|
|
To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death on April 23, the Royal Shakespeare Company partied — where else?
|
|
Last year, to commemorate its 25th anniversary, the film was restored and played at the Toronto Film Festival.
|
|
The Asia Society had invited him to speak at a gathering to commemorate the publication of the book.
|
|
She and Lazard both first began using earth in their art to commemorate the death of a parent.
|
|
This year, Adidas released all-white sneakers as part of a line meant to commemorate Black History Month.
|
|
The event was hosted by Stonewall Inn and AEG to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
|
|
Out went the plans to commemorate 5,000 years, in came a grand fete to mark the city's 2,50003th birthday.
|
|
The City of Orlando marched in New York's parade carrying 49 flags to commemorate the victims of the attack.
|
|
Five lucky winners can "commemorate dad's cheesy greatness" with a personalized cheese sculpture, just in time for Father's Day.
|
|
Anyone who dared in the past to publicly commemorate or even mention the events of summer 1989 was silenced.
|
|
So, what better way to commemorate all the highs and lows of your bond than getting a tattoo together?
|
|
A State Department official told me they are happy our embassies are finding other ways to celebrate and commemorate.
|
|
A pop-up Tupac-inspired cafe will open in Fresno to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the rapper's death.
|
|
The entrepreneur took to Instagram to commemorate the births of her niece and nephew, Ella and Alexander, on Wednesday.
|
|
Now Fenlator and her teammates would love to commemorate the 1988 anniversary in style next February — with a medal.
|
|
The art show and now this Comic-Con event guide, are designed to commemorate 50 years of Star Trek.
|
|
The scene was legitimately touching, with people gathering around the star and even leaving flowers to commemorate Fisher's passing.
|
|
For Bella Thorne, however, seeing Tyler Posey was so chill that she needed a photo to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
There they will meet with Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Theresa May and commemorate the anniversary of D-Day.
|
|
The United States Capitol, every state is able to donate two statues to commemorate citizens that they want remembered.
|
|
The cookies, which commemorate the 15th anniversary of the film, can be found at Target, Walmart, Kroger and Safeway.
|
|
Now he's making a short return, alongside his best pal Hubert Cumberdale, to help commemorate Firth's millionth YouTube subscriber.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, she shared a photo of herself and the former Speaker of the House on Saturday.
|
|
From the outset, it sought to commemorate all the fallen by name, whatever their race, ethnicity, sex or religion.
|
|
To commemorate the end, Thomas Crenshaw put together an amazing supercut that reminds us why the show was awesome.
|
|
The cookies, which commemorate the 15th anniversary of the film, can be found at Target, Walmart, Kroger and Safeway.
|
|
The trip, scheduled to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, has mixed political gatherings with pomp and ceremony.
|
|
And maybe that's why more and more couples are choosing to commemorate their engagements — and weddings — with matching tats.
|
|
US Air Force F-15 fighter jets helped commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings this month.
|
|
EVENDALE, Ohio – Korean War veterans are gathering in Ohio to commemorate the armistice that ended combat July 27, 1953.
|
|
Some are speculating that the new ring is to commemorate the birth of her and Prince Harry's child, Archie.
|
|
To commemorate the public work, the collective staged Still Searching, a monographic look at five decades of McGee's art.
|
|
They go on highly documented hikes together, they celebrate birthdays together, and they commemorate their movie nights on Snapchat.
|
|
We've got pics too ... Vicki and Shannon wore "Bride to Be" and "Just Divorced" sashes to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Baskin Robbins: Sign up for Baskin Robbin's Birthday Club and commemorate becoming another year older with a free cone.
|
|
In the piece—written to commemorate Esquire deciding Cruz was that year's sexiest woman alive—she gives little away.
|
|
Meghan Markle is set to join the royal family for the first time to commemorate Remembrance Day this weekend.
|
|
To commemorate it, and to help solve the underlying problem, here are what some top tech leaders are doing.
|
|
The statue was dedicated in 1911 to commemorate post-war efforts to bring together the North and the South.
|
|
What kinds of ways does your family, school or town commemorate the service and sacrifices of United States veterans?
|
|
Q. How did your parents deal with the grief then, and how does your family commemorate your sister now?
|
|
The sculpture joins a nativity scene to commemorate Christmas and a menorah to celebrate Hanukkah in the statehouse rotunda.
|
|
Many of the works tried, in one way or another, to process or commemorate the Netherlands' traumatic wartime experience.
|
|
"Seaman completed the arch around 1869, probably to commemorate the death of one of his wife's poodles," Thompson said.
|
|
Today marks their wedding anniversary and as with everything else, they took to Instagram to commemorate the joyous occasion.
|
|
To commemorate the factory's opening, we commissioned a Chinese artist to paint seven scrolls for the seven board members.
|
|
Variety will commemorate the honorees, including Jessica Chastain, Gayle King, Blake Lively, Audra McDonald and Shari Redstone, next month.
|
|
This past spring, we also saw one woman commemorate her daughter's first birthday with a Taco Bell-themed photoshoot.
|
|
The event is held the day before Remembrance Sunday to commemorate all who have lost their lives in war.
|
|
Hadi is the ritualistic slaughter of a sheep, cow, goat or camel to commemorate Ibrahim's sacrifice of the ram.
|
|
The Fourth of July does not commemorate a major Continental Army victory or the end of the Revolutionary War.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, Mr. Tlale shut down the Nelson Mandela Bridge, turning the busy roadway into a runway.
|
|
The Empire State Building previously went orange for a night in June to commemorate National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
|
|
To commemorate the loss, a clock at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester was kept frozen at 3:20123 p.m.
|
|
Besides being a lot fun, the set will be an apt way to commemorate this imaginative exhibition's last weekend.
|
|
There was a display of paintings, collages, and jewelry women had made to commemorate the day and their disorder.
|
|
To commemorate this cornerstone of modern romance, here are all the arguments you will ever have with your partner.
|
|
To commemorate, McIlroy has released a limited run of 61-degree wedges in partnership with NBC's subscription website GOLFPASS.
|
|
Cities all over the world rename streets and put up statues to commemorate local heroes and beloved public figures.
|
|
Even fewer took the time to commemorate those who are dying because of their exposure to military toxic chemicals.
|
|
But before his passing, he signed off on one final car to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his company.
|
|
Others took part in flamboyant parades or extravagant penitents' processions, carrying crosses on their backs to commemorate Jesus' suffering.
|
|
Kloey, also white, posted the photo on Snapchat to commemorate the occasion, spelling out the slur in the caption.
|
|
After he returned to the United States, Mr. Trump then opted not to commemorate Veterans Day at Arlington Cemetery.
|
|
Vietnam '67 This year Australia put the journalist Kate Webb on a stamp to commemorate the country's Veterans Day.
|
|
Comic book creators, historians and fans helped me pick out key moments in Detective Comics to commemorate Batman's career.
|
|
As a special bonus to commemorate Recode's relaunch, the entire interview is presented below in a lightly edited transcript.
|
|
The idea was to commemorate "the war to end all wars," which ended 100 years ago on Nov. 11.
|
|
He loved Lighting McQueen and I have been wanting to get a small lighting bolt tattoo to commemorate him.
|
|
At events across the city, you can commemorate King's achievements or follow his example of activism and service. Jan.
|
|
Also, the official Obama portraits will tour the United States, new murals commemorate Kobe and Gianna Bryant, and more.
|
|
Together, they will be showcased to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
|
|
The folks who worked on the deal were given a forklift on a wood base to commemorate the deal.
|
|
People place candles at a memorial to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the so-called Velvet Revolution on Nov.
|
|
The cast had also appeared on stage together earlier in the night to commemorate the longstanding HBO fantasy series.
|
|
"The French don't commemorate Vichy!" it added, comparing the officers to the French government that collaborated with the Nazis.
|
|
This is a new adaptation to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of the series' original light novel.
|
|
But despite the elaborate celebrations the company held on Tuesday to commemorate his departure, Mr. Ma isn't going far.
|
|
He was expected to attend a rally of Turkish expatriates to commemorate the first anniversary of Turkey's failed coup.
|
|
The Emmys in memoriam montage on Sunday sought to commemorate André Previn, who died at age 89 in February.
|
|
Among her early projects was a book to commemorate the centennial of SHV, a multinational and private trading company.
|
|
The American beauties also had a gift for Tunzi -- a painting featuring the trio to commemorate their historic wins.
|
|
To commemorate God's test of Ibrahim, many Muslim families sacrifice an animal and share the meat with the poor.
|
|
These days Camp Iron Mountain is a destination for visitors to commemorate the sacrifices of our nation's brave soldiers.
|
|
Now it's time to commemorate the boundary-breaking performer and actor with your own collection of Bowie-centric finds.
|
|
To commemorate the anniversary, Diddy paid tribute to his late ex-girlfriend and mother of his children on Nov.
|
|
Last month, officials in Bernalillo County, Albuquerque decided to commemorate this little-known case, Territory of New Mexico v.
|
|
And while Canada rather discreetly celebrates a victorious battle, Australia and New Zealand commemorate the bloodbath that was Gallipoli.
|
|
In the early 1960s, Westminster College's leadership began pushing for a way to permanently commemorate Churchill's visit and legacy.
|
|
Soon after Monday's victory, someone tried to stuff a game ball in Saban's hands to commemorate the latest accomplishment.
|
|
The significance of the large bonfire is to commemorate Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and the "light" of his teachings.
|
|
What better way to commemorate the best Drake line of all time than to give "Chaining Tatum" a cover.
|
|
The sale was part of Christie's "30 Years: The Sale" event, to commemorate the 30th year for its Asia operations.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, Borcherding, a professional photographer, decided to stage an impromptu photo shoot of their new family member.
|
|
Events will be held and speeches made to commemorate the massacre and those who died in cities around the world.
|
|
And to commemorate the legendary life of B.B. King, the Grammys appointed Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Raitt.
|
|
Both royals wore red poppy pins, a symbol used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in war.
|
|
Muslims now commemorate these 30 days during Ramadan, during which the faithful refrain from all sins from sunrise to sunset.
|
|
To commemorate the 13th anniversary of everyone's favorite fall drink, Starbucks is giving the PSL a bit of a makeover.
|
|
" Kyrie says he wanted to commemorate the "relationship and mentorship that I've been able to develop with an incredible person.
|
|
Kelly Osbourne honored her late friend with a simple yet heartwarming message on Instagram to commemorate the artist's 2011 death.
|
|
Stevens was also on hand to commemorate her father on numerous historical occasions in the later years of her life.
|
|
Mourners hold a candle during a candlelight vigil to commemorate a protester who died during a rally in Hong Kong.
|
|
Demonstrators burn flares and wave Polish flags during the annual march to commemorate Poland's National Independence Day in Warsaw, Saturday.
|
|
To commemorate the milestone, the company will issue 6.2 million "MacCoins" to customers who purchase a Big Mac starting Aug.
|
|
Central Park Is an ideal venue to commemorate their extraordinary role in making New York a fairer, more equitable city.
|
|
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As the nation prepares to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev.
|
|
It comes as other social media platforms, like Facebook, have rolled out features that resurface older posts to commemorate anniversaries.
|
|
Memorial Day, a holiday meant to commemorate lives lost in military service, has also basically become synonymous with mattress sales.
|
|
The books were created by the university to commemorate William's visit when he handed out the first Prince William Awards.
|
|
That change is meant to commemorate the nine people who were murdered here by a 21-year-old in 2015.
|
|
But the colorful pigment prints of Pearlman's totems reflect the life rather than the death of those whom they commemorate.
|
|
Fifty years is a long time for anything, and I felt that we needed to do something to commemorate this.
|
|
Caña was so touched that he decided to take a few photos with the flowers to commemorate his first day.
|
|
In America, which will commemorate the centenary of its entry into the war this April, its legacy is strikingly different.
|
|
So, now, we commemorate those viral tidbits in the best way we know how: by turning them into Halloween costumes.
|
|
Specifically, the portraits were taken to commemorate baby Louis's christening, but it looks like everyone got in on the fun.
|
|
It is a classic photo op, and a sweet way to commemorate a baby becoming a real, food-eating kid.
|
|
Also, how do museums in China commemorate the country's bloody 20th-century history without running foul of the Communist Party?
|
|
The students were en route to Mexico City, where they had traveled each year to commemorate the 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre.
|
|
Florists encounter people at their happiest and their most vulnerable, as people use flowers to both celebrate and commemorate loss.
|
|
Thousands gathered at the People's Power Monument, erected to commemorate the ousting of Marcos, in a display of public outrage.
|
|
The couple marked their nearly decade-long relationship on Instagram recently to commemorate their marriage and their two kids together.
|
|
The USPS also released a Batman stamp set earlier this year to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the caped crusader.
|
|
Donald Trump chose to commemorate Cinco de Mayo on Thursday with a photo of himself posing with a taco bowl.
|
|
And now, she's changed up the matching wedding tattoo that she and Jay-Z got to commemorate their special day.
|
|
It is one of four smaller statues that surround "Pioneer Monument," dedicated in 1894 to commemorate chapters of California history.
|
|
Brazil's right-wing president, Jair Bolsonaro, ordered the armed forces to "commemorate" a military coup that took place in 1964.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, Master Replicas Group has opened preorders for its replica of the film's iconic computer HAL-9000.
|
|
The IAU is the ruling body for such matters, and it's launching the new campaign to commemorate its 100th anniversary.
|
|
To commemorate the family outing, they smiled in front of a giant head of garlic with flames flickering atop it.
|
|
Aston puts her poles down to commemorate the spot, and for just a few minutes, that is the North Pole.
|
|
Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel and Cybill Shepherd joined legendary director Martin Scorsese to commemorate the acclaimed film.
|
|
This Sunday will commemorate the eighth anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson, a man taken well before his time.
|
|
Instead, stars including Kesha, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and even Adam Levine are rushing to the tattoo parlor to commemorate their relationships.
|
|
To commemorate the holiday, the dad posted a photo of the family all smiling together while sitting on a couch.
|
|
In some cases, Dong broke strict taboos by demonstrating to commemorate victims of the deadly 1989 crackdown in Tiananmen Square.
|
|
To commemorate his 100th Instagram post, Smith, 49, did something he'd never done before: take salsa lessons from Marc Anthony.
|
|
In May, Bush sported yellow Hamilton socks with black stars to commemorate finally getting to watch the hit Broadway musical.
|
|
On Saturday, the United War Veterans Council will commemorate fallen members of the military who served in the Vietnam War.
|
|
The imam's voice trembled as he read prayers for the dead, and Koroma laid a wreath to commemorate the deaths.
|
|
Hell, you might even take a few pics on your iPhone and upload them to Instagram to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
When she came home, she vomited, but also resolved to make the same journey every year to commemorate the dead.
|
|
Some Southern states still commemorate those who died fighting for secession from the United States over slavery and states' rights.
|
|
At the end of the visit, The Queen will unveil a plaque to commemorate the opening of the Music Centre.
|
|
The Diocese of Brooklyn announced the theft on Thursday, a holy day set aside to commemorate Christ's ascension into heaven.
|
|
To commemorate the event, the Royal Plaza created a special kimchi burger, which will only be sold for one week.
|
|
Hong Kong activists are getting tattoos to commemorate the protests, in a surprising break from the movement's focus on anonymity.
|
|
Throughout its 150-year history, many aspects of Memorial Day have changed: the date, the name and who we commemorate.
|
|
In the nearby city of Igdir, Turkey built a monument in 20133 to commemorate Turkish victims of 20th-century massacres.
|
|
The "Hope" probe would touch down on the red planet by 2021, in time to commemorate the UAE's 50th anniversary.
|
|
And what better way to celebrate than to review the many tweets Donald Trump has sent to commemorate turkey day?
|
|
Students at the White House are planning to hold 19 minutes of silence to commemorate the 19 years since Columbine.
|
|
Proud to designate June 19 as #Juneteeth National Freedom Day to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States.
|
|
To commemorate the gaming and media company's 20th anniversary, The Pokémon Company has officially licensed a lingerie line, UPROXX reports.
|
|
The royal heir has posed for a special set of stamps, which commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday this week.
|
|
Right-wing nationalists carrying anti-Muslim banners had hijacked an event intended to commemorate the victims of the recent bombings.
|
|
So to commemorate the completion — we hope — of this trilogy, we are ranking the performances of the stars in them.
|
|
To commemorate his graduation, he posted screenshots of the infamous Twitter exchange on Sunday, along with his notice of suspension.
|
|
Later he called on the armed forces to commemorate the 1964 coup that started a 21-year repressive military regime.
|
|
They commemorate a 2200 private offering of Apple Computer shares in which Mr. Kramlich, who is now 216, cannily participated.
|
|
What better way to commemorate Women's History Month, in March, than by taking a trip for women, led by women?
|
|
Students can read a selection of Times tributes that commemorate those who have made a lasting impression on the world.
|
|
"Look at the progress that you've made," Trump said during a recent White House event to commemorate Black History Month.
|
|
So if there's anything you do to commemorate IWD, take some time to reflect on your own relationship with retail.
|
|
The parade in Beijing, among the largest in modern Chinese history, was designed to commemorate 70 years of Communist rule.
|
|
To commemorate the milestone, historic Wright sites, museums and hotels are celebrating with special events, new exhibitions and anniversary packages.
|
|
Both bills were part of a package of legislation on the House floor this week to commemorate Women's History Month.
|
|
Sharpton's civil rights group, the National Action Network, is hosting a convention in mid-April to commemorate its 25th anniversary.
|
|
When a piece of jewelry is used to commemorate an occasion, it becomes so much more than a cool gift.
|
|
To commemorate this grave tragedy, world leaders met in Israel this week to mark 75 years since the camp's liberation.
|
|
To commemorate that milestone, La MaMa, another venerable downtown institution, is hosting a one-night-only anniversary celebration on Jan.
|
|
The focus on industry disruptors follows Managing Asia's relaunch in May this year, to commemorate its 20th year of broadcast.
|
|
It was so significant that the United States Postal Service (USPS) engineered a ground-breaking stamp to commemorate the event.
|
|
In February, 1987, to commemorate the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, he set out to book a Supreme Court Justice.
|
|
A number of technology groups will commemorate the law's passage next week, with players from big-name technology companies participating.
|
|
Are you searching for a way to commemorate the occasion while simultaneously punishing your poor body for two days straight?
|
|
Organizers need to keep that in mind as they commemorate a movement in which racism clearly played a central role.
|
|
As we commemorate 50 years of Stonewall, we should remember that we were all standing up together on that day.
|
|
And here's an extremely complex choreographed fireworks show in Sydney to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Navy's arrival.
|
|
And it was because I forgot about Flo Rida last year that I forgot to commemorate a very special moment.
|
|
Thousands of soldiers marched alongside tanks and missile launchers to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender during WWII.
|
|
The AFC says there are more appropriate ways to commemorate Anne's legacy, and it's happy the costume was yanked. HalloweenCostumes.
|
|
In 2015, to commemorate Home Alone's 25th anniversary, UberEATS actually delivered Little Nero's pizza to customers in the Chicago area.
|
|
And, as Ellen is wont to do, she gifted the California teens with presents to commemorate their time on the show.
|
|
To commemorate the occasion, she posted a short video clip of herself in front of a TV screening the season opener.
|
|
Service members, veterans, politicians, and World War II reenactors gathered in England and France to commemorate the landings with military spectacle.
|
|
The two both live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and gathered with friends and family on Monday to commemorate their unique situation.
|
|
To commemorate the significant donation, the hospital was renamed the Priscilla and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
|
|
The rally was organized to commemorate veterans of wars, as well as communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin.
|
|
Because he's such a romantic, Kardashian chose to commemorate his first anniversary with Chyna by posting an intimate Instagram video yesterday.
|
|
After signing the visitors' book, Queen Elizabeth unveiled a plaque to commemorate the visit and received a bouquet upon her departure.
|
|
The City of Cambridge Arts Council is seeking artist submissions for a $20193,000 public art commission to commemorate the 19th Amendment.
|
|
To commemorate the abrupt passing of the trailblazing animator, Spectacle Theater offers audiences a glimmering portal into the filmmaker's handcrafted worlds.
|
|
Given all that, one might imagine their leaders would be looking for ways to commemorate and ponder the fall of communism.
|
|
Obama's speech served as the main event intended to commemorate 100 years since Mandela, the anti-apartheid freedom fighter, was born.
|
|
A roadside marker in Jordan, New York, will commemorate the former home of 19th-century folk artist and abolitionist Sheldon Peck.
|
|
An example spanning months is a concept which puts together your smiles from this past summer to commemorate the good times.
|
|
On Friday, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as our 45th president, and he's selling some familiar cups to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
Now, a national fuss about how to commemorate the war dead is as much an annual event as the commemoration itself.
|
|
It's to commemorate the contribution that women have made to the state, to our revolution, to our society, and celebrate that.
|
|
The first group date was "wedding photos," where the women pretended to be taking shots to commemorate themed matrimonies with Nick.
|
|
At the show, she bonded with fashion icon Carine Roitfeld, and made sure to commemorate the starstruck moment with a selfie.
|
|
We celebrate in June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, a noted and violent stand against police raids that criminalized LGBTQ identities.
|
|
Since then, I've written several president-themed puzzles, including one to commemorate the opening of the Clinton Presidential Library in 2004.
|
|
The Lopez family have been celebrating Easter together and it's become a tradition to commemorate the holiday with the Easter bunny!
|
|
Just months ago, Nabisco also partnered with Disney to create a limited-edition Oreo to also commemorate the character's big birthday.
|
|
And so they decided to commemorate the special occasion with group photos that came from one of the firefighters&apos wives.
|
|
To commemorate our favorite denim takeover, here are 19 pairs of boyfriend jeans that are sure to beat out the competition.
|
|
A GIANT banner at the entrance to the University of Nanterre advertises official events to commemorate the May '68 student uprising.
|
|
Thousands of concerned citizens will commemorate the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump&aposs election by screaming helplessly to the sky.
|
|
Kylie Jenner just shared a pic of her baby Stormi Webster in order to commemorate the infant turning 1-month old.
|
|
KFC gets it: it partnered with Huawei to release a limited edition smartphone to commemorate 13 years since opening in China.
|
|
Washington (CNN)Politicians took to social media Sunday morning to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001.
|
|
To commemorate her son hitting the two-month mark on Wednesday, new mom Tori Roloff shared a sweet update about Jackson.
|
|
The world may never know, but you can commemorate this wonderful work of televised art on your lapel with this pin.
|
|
He personally bought the Clemson University football team a McDonald's feast during their visit to commemorate the team's national championship win.
|
|
It was May, and Havana was playing host to a conga slash march to commemorate International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
|
|
So to commemorate that battle, Spartans held a festival in Georgitsi—a village about 17 miles from the city of Sparta.
|
|
Then there's the soft pretzels, mini pizzas, and lemonade ... and even "Stormi's Shop" to grab some merch to commemorate the occasion.
|
|
The awards were given by Yad Vashem, an organization to commemorate the Holocaust, on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people.
|
|
To commemorate 25 years of Hopeless Records, we had Posen pick out ten personally meaningful releases from the label's deep catalog.
|
|
To commemorate Daylight Saving Time, Tim Seymour picked online retailer JD.com — saying it's picking up market share from its Chinese competitors.
|
|
They plan to commemorate her through a small tribute on the 58th anniversary of the zoo on July 25 this year.
|
|
To commemorate the Lunar New Year, Zuckerberg treated his talented staff to a dinner prepared by world-renowned chefs from China.
|
|
A series of international showcases and local events, as well as record releases, will commemorate the club's jubilee throughout the year.
|
|
So, to commemorate Valentine's Day and delight the rest of us with awkwardly forced celebrity contact, the BAFTA Kiss Cam commenced.
|
|
To commemorate this glorious coincidence, Blue Bunny Ice Cream went all out to delight the hungry Thronies in all of us.
|
|
On one such trip, Bartos's father asked her to take photos of his body, to commemorate a lifetime of physical finesse.
|
|
Those groups are planning a rally in Lafayette Park near the White House to commemorate the anniversary of the Charlottesville protests.
|
|
The pair took a photo to commemorate the meeting: Learning about the art of story from one of my muses today.
|
|
This month, we commemorate the 28503th anniversary of the titanic clash of decency versus indecency in American politics, and decency won.
|
|
They were made in 2017 in honor of baseball legend Derek Jeter, to commemorate his retirement from the New York Yankees.
|
|
Standing over two inches tall, LEGO will offer both Belle and a Beast set commemorate one of Disney's most popular couples.
|
|
The Navy has a ship named the U.S.S. Cooperstown to commemorate the 10 percent of Hall of Famers who are veterans.
|
|
"I kind of thought of it as coming full circle, as a way to commemorate everyone's suffering and persistence," he said.
|
|
The coin was first minted in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of's independence from Spain, according to the central bank.
|
|
"They can't even resist leaking their own drafts," Rosenstein said during a Tuesday discussion at the Newseum to commemorate Law Day.
|
|
There isan extra special way you can commemorate your dwelling, or a place near and dear to a loved one's heart.
|
|
Survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor visited the White House to commemorate the sacrifices made on December 7, 1941.
|
|
He also edited a book, "Fermi Remembered," inspired by a symposium in 2001 to commemorate the centennial of Mr. Fermi's birth.
|
|
In 85033, Christopher Columbus was honored with an official U.S. federal holiday, although only about than half the states commemorate it.
|
|
Arts | Long Island An effort in Setauket to commemorate a once-thriving mixed-race community here is in its final stages.
|
|
Local people held a candlelight vigil overnight and many left flowers to commemorate Marinova, who left a seven-year-old daughter.
|
|
Alyssa Milano, one of the drama's stars, posted a photo of the cast to commemorate the event — which, apparently, she'd forgotten.
|
|
It brings into question what Pride Month means, where it came from, and what we really commemorate when we celebrate it.
|
|
The day was chosen to commemorate the 1920 signing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which officially granted women the right to vote.
|
|
In 2008, to commemorate Kristallnacht, 80 signs were put up around Berlin noting specific restrictions placed on Jews in the period.
|
|
This story is one of nine that has been republished to commemorate the 233th anniversary of The Washington Post's Style section.
|
|
Designated by President Barack Obama, it's the first of the United States' 122 national monuments to commemorate the gay rights movement.
|
|
The celebrations commemorate the journey that three wise men are said to have taken to present the baby Jesus with gifts.
|
|
Memorials never feel like enough to the grief-stricken — never big enough or grand enough to commemorate the people we lose.
|
|
Though he had made such remarks before, the timing — as leaders of allied nations gathered to commemorate D-Day — was notable.
|
|
Let's not get so caught up in our efforts to commemorate slavery's beginning that we fail to advocate for its end.
|
|
"Euro" is written in three alphabets: Greek, Latin and Cyrillic — the last to commemorate Bulgaria joining the European Union in 2007.
|
|
Your graduate might appreciate having a way to commemorate the town they've just spent the last few years making memories in.
|
|
Philadelphia will unveil a statue of Octavius Catto next month — the first statue in the city to commemorate an African American.
|
|
"Fly By Night" is site specific, intended to commemorate New York City's own history of rooftop pigeon lofts, which are disappearing.
|
|
Before her death in 2015, she joined President Obama and others to commemorate the historic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
|
|
Any true account in the textbooks of the future would be forced to commemorate Mark Zuckerberg as history's most prolific slumlord.
|
|
Proposed names could not include an offensive word in any language or culture, or commemorate living persons, among many other restrictions.
|
|
Bella Abzug called on Congress to commemorate the date the amendment was passed, and in 1971, "Women's Equality Day" was born.
|
|
This story is one of nine that has been republished to commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Washington Post's Style section.
|
|
Vigils, workshops, music events, and remembrance blood drives are being held across Orlando on Monday to commemorate the one-year mark.
|
|
Tuesday is Nakba Day, when Palestinians commemorate their dispossession, and the protests at the fence are expected to be even larger.
|
|
At the Capitol, the debate over a collection of statues contributed by the states to commemorate notable people is not new.
|
|
State news outlets allotted their entire broadcasts Friday to commemorate him, and comedy films and concerts were postponed, Al Jazeera reported.
|
|
To celebrate and commemorate, the company will perform works by George Balanchine, Anabelle Lopez-Ochoa, Christopher Wheeldon and Darrell Grand Moultrie.
|
|
We listen to a lot of Dolly Parton and decide we need to commemorate our friendship soon by getting matching tattoos.
|
|
These statues commemorate the aboriginal people and explorers who paddled through here, including the 17th-century French explorer Samuel de Champlain.
|
|
Previous research shows that in different cultures, tattoos symbolize membership in a group, signify status or commemorate a major life event.
|
|
"They can't even resist leaking their own drafts," Rosenstein quipped during a moderated discussion at the Newseum to commemorate Law Day.
|
|
To commemorate Middleton&aposs birthday, Kensington Palace shared a photo of the duchess on Instagram, thanking fans for their birthday wishes.
|
|
Everyone wants to do something unique to commemorate their special day, and where else to find romantic, photogenic inspiration than Pinterest?
|
|
It&aposs slated to hit stores February 1 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of humans&apos presence aboard the space station.
|
|
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday he would appoint a bipartisan committee to make recommendations for how to commemorate McCain's memory.
|
|
On Wednesday, transgender advocates across the country will pause to commemorate people like Cubilette-Polanco for the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
|
|
On Monday, Trump and Macron visited Mount Vernon together to commemorate French support for the United States in the Revolutionary War.
|
|
Mattel will release a "Day of the Dead Barbie" to commemorate the Dia de los Muertos holiday traditionally celebrated in Mexico.
|
|
On June 19th, as protesters prepared to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of Honduras's last military coup, history nearly repeated itself.
|
|
NATO anniversary: President Trump is among the world leaders in London today to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the military alliance.
|
|
"They can't even resist leaking their own drafts," Rosenstein quipped during a moderated discussion at the Newseum to commemorate Law Day.
|
|
His mother, for one, wondered why he did not commemorate the grandeur of the Old South — the plantation mansions and magnolias.
|
|
The museum where she works, built to commemorate the disaster, also has an education center and acts as a disaster shelter.
|
|
Until now, however, there has been no museum to commemorate the myriad contributions that women have made to the country's history.
|
|
The government is also preparing grand celebrations in October to commemorate 70 years since Mao founded the People's Republic of China.
|
|
On Monday, Nike announced that Kaepernick is one of the athletes helping commemorate the 30th anniversary of the brand's iconic slogan.
|
|
And back in 22008, the city unveiled a set of statues within Christopher Park across from Stonewall to commemorate the riots.
|
|