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And some of them left with mementos of their own.
Did you keep any mementos from your time as Bond?
Though reproductions may fill Inkwell, some mementos were preserved elsewhere.
The Yankees did not have to hunt down the mementos.
"depersonalization": removing any artifacts like family photos or mementos so
Did you get to keep any mementos from the set?
Fans start to filter out, clutching their masks as mementos.
My original submission included RUM BABA / RUMBA and MEMENTOS / MENTOS.
With each miscarriage, she kept mementos: baby clothes, toys, stuffed animals.
Perks may include copies of the company's product, merchandise and mementos.
"There was nothing we turned away," Shrum says of the mementos.
Astronauts left mementos on the moon in the 1960s and 1970s.
In early January, she took the last box of mementos home.
When it returns, it provides snapshots and mementos of its journey.
Without the growing collection of mementos crowding its interiors throughout the week?
For a second, I assumed the carton contained mementos of some kind.
Prized mementos and autographs from my musical and literary idols were destroyed.
Or rather: exciting and sad, as old family mementos so often are.
You would both be happier concentrating on memories rather than counting mementos.
The mementos are everywhere, images of heroes past, snapshots of glories lost.
Vanessa Bryant has requested the mementos with which fans paid their respects.
Documents, mementos, sketches, paintings and photographs illustrate the art-historic guest list.
So you take stock, stare at family photographs and sift through mementos.
Not the furniture but all the rest: the things, the mementos, the objects.
Among the mementos are family photo albums that once belonged to executed prisoners.
Ladylike mementos dance across the pages of New York artist Aimee Bee Brooks.
He built up a company that makes mementos for commemorating big business deals.
I drove home with two boxes of the family china and other mementos.
Lots of people are guilty of hanging on to mementos from previous relationships.
It's another tough task, perhaps less sensitive than discarding mementos but hardly easier.
He bears physical reminders and mementos of that fateful night in September 2013.
This is one of many visual mementos Jackson has created for her father.
But other candidates are also fetching some impressive amounts for mementos they've personalized.
Through the mandala, Hassinger manipulates commonplace objects and transforms them into sentimental mementos.
I thought about the many people whose mementos might be packed away there.
Rumfola's purse also held 26 cents, which became special mementos for her children.
When students return from Spring Break on Monday, those mementos will be gone.
They were going to take away the last mementos of her former life.
Students decorated empty desks with flowers and mementos in honor of the victims.
Don't you have a box of important mementos like the rest of us?
He just sold some of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's prized mementos for almost $3 MILLION!
Mementos is akin to Persona 3's Tartarus, a randomized dungeon with unknown depths.
He hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
He uses mementos to travel into the past, as a method of solving crimes.
Her daughter, Megan, 17, took some photos and mementos of trips she had taken.
But we hadn't been looking for mementos; we'd just been cleaning out the garage.
You can use it all year round to display pictures and other small mementos
Tynan went to get some mementos custom framed and was shocked at the expense.
The next night, I unceremoniously tossed my debit card into a box of mementos.
These items will be cataloged and sent to Vanessa Bryant, who requested the mementos.
Federal Election Commission records list a $94,800 payment — identified as "donor mementos" — to BooksAMillion.
Why it matters: Tickets were once mementos, collected like photographs and saved in scrapbooks.
Part-time jobs can sometimes help tip you off to Mementos requests or new confidants.
Ports of occupation, dates of service, and other mementos were added as a personalized touch.
"I have plans to raid our storage garage for some signs and mementos," he admits.
The film dramatizes the social web the Morgan exhibition documents with its letters and mementos.
When there's a big parade, there's always a chance to bring in merchandise and mementos.
"It's the 21st century version of losing priceless mementos in a house fire," Eleff said.     
He has previously said he took the photos merely as mementos for his military service.
The worst offender is my trunk, which contains mementos from childhood to my mid-20s.
Today, I store them in my bedroom, mementos of a life largely unfamiliar to me.
Employees were given mementos in the form of custom tracksuits — again branded with that slogan.
While his father collected foreign mementos, Robert avidly collected alchemical books and tested their recipes.
Bottles of detergent share space on shelves with mementos from her and Ellis's athletic careers.
It's natural then, that we would make mementos of our time spent in those alien worlds.
A bench within the complex is covered in flowers, notes, stuffed animals, candles and other mementos.
Many left purple mementos on the fence that surrounds the Paisley Park Compound where Prince died.
The shared objects that show up across all apartments are, specifically, mementos of their lives together.
After he was out of office, I sent H.W. and Barbara books and small Christmas mementos.
I enjoyed my time at Rice and have art and mementos from Texas around the office.
Almost immediately, the industry took to Instagram to share personal mementos of the magazine over the years.
At the very least, Mementos is an easy place to grind for levels and additional Persona masks.
People leave mementos at a memorial near the scene of the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas.
Simpson has continually argued he orchestrated the caper to recover family mementos and memorabilia taken from him.
A football lies among the mementos left where a 210-year-old French boy, Mehdi, was killed.
The bookshelves are lined with some Hulu mementos and awards and some of my favorite business books.
Juwan's favorite candies, Skittles and Airheads, were scattered among the mementos, a jarring reminder of his youth.
In addition to rare books and artifacts, the complex is filled with personal mementos from Morgan's life.
He was captured and hanged, and some of his body parts were kept as mementos by whites.
They were there for mementos, to be sure, but more urgently to walk in the Beales' footsteps.
It was a typical day in musical Camelot, a shabby-chic Bohemia bedazzled with rock star mementos.
It is the mementos in Leicester, though, the ones available to all, that will endure the longest.
Next to it was another frame containing mementos of an Eric Church concert at Madison Square Garden.
Among mimes, shoes are treasured mementos: they're the one real item that exhibits the most wear over time.
In a time of digital content, Brand Guide: Singapore Edition is notably tactile, like a scrapbook of mementos.
And although they can't sign autographs, they're happy to provide well-wishers with mementos of the exciting moment.
Photography was banned during internment; therefore, these hollow mementos preserve the poor conditions originally excluded from public record.
At the beginning of the movie, the quartet holes up in the White House, rummaging through presidential mementos.
The handbags, purses and hats they sell are made from nearly new Venezuelan banknotes and sold as mementos.
Made at a cylindrical "braiding table," these bracelets, amulets, rings, and brooches were wearable mementos of the dead.
The photos aren't just family mementos — they help to capture some of the themes of her yearly broadcast.
Once the couple arrived at the beach, Brooks took Martin to a seaside tent decorated with romantic mementos.
We'll help you capture and remember your experience with high definition videos, pictures, and mementos from your flight.
The mementos, now displayed in Bristol Archives, were found in a wardrobe after her mother's death in 2012.
I'd met an artisan named Andrea Calistri, whose workshop was filled with mementos from three generations of leatherworkers.
For those who've lost precious photos, videos, or messages, getting those digital mementos can be a profound experience.
The items coming up for sale here on earth, range from eating utensils to mementos from the rides.
Mementos, curios and old photographs figure prominently, as evidence of past actions and symbols of their hidden significance.
Boss battles have been tweaked, some Shadows' weaknesses changed, and endless dungeon Mementos now has a new shop.
Until now, the trophy wall has been dominated by mementos associated with Bolton's signature foreign policy fight: Iran.
For Ghanem-Latour, these photos are mementos of times when she felt out of place in the world.
I staple them to the walls and they serve as mementos of each of my game day shenanigans.
He felt the loss of his mother deeply; he had no mementos of her, not even a photograph.
Some shelves feature sentimental cards or teddy bears or flowers, real and artificial, or mementos of loved ones.
She showed them into her office, which was decorated with pictures of her grandchildren and Alabama football mementos.
They can be personalized with the dead person's favorite food, mementos from their lives and their favorite items.
And in a gingerbread-trimmed shed behind the house, a black leather chest yields mementos of the war.
Hers sits open on a luggage rack; as is traditional, the inside lid is decorated with personal mementos.
She and Tinguely occasionally hosted orgies at Soisy, and left photographs of them around the house as mementos.
These are their stories, condensed and edited for clarity, along with some of the mementos they keep close.
I remember him proudly pointing out some of his mementos and telling stories about the memories they prompted.
Put away in storage, half-forgotten, these objects could just as easily be priceless mementos as worthless ephemera.
According to the listing, the home will be sold fully furnished, except for a few of Bullock's personal mementos.
A collection of mementos left at memorials around the city following the attack is on display at the Center.
Customers can custom order diamonds that contain mementos or mark special occasions, yet the entire process is ethically sourced.
Mementos and art pieces honoring Socks, Checkers, Fala, Bo and more presidential pets are looking for a new owner.
Digging through your parents' old papers and mementos is a risky gamble, but sometimes it can yield satisfying results.
The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show's artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
Do you have any mementos you saved from "Dont Look Back" — any of the cards from "Subterranean Homesick Blues"?
Observe what the office environment feels like, what's on the walls, and what mementos are in the reception area.
That Saucier put such information at risk, even if he just wanted the pictures as mementos, is utterly unacceptable.
As you collect mementos across Colin's memories by finding them and clicking on them, you uncover a fragmented mind.
He only kept the things he truly couldn't part with: His photo albums, a few mementos, and his laptop.
But when I look at these mementos, I realize that I am learning more than to seize the day.
Memorabilia A publishing saga, captured in Potter ephemera — letters, sketches, mementos and more — that has been transfigured into treasure.
"We give you the list of those who turned professional," Coulibaly said, pointing at the mementos on the wall.
The act of preservation was instilled by his grandfather, who would give him Tupperware each year to store mementos.
We get to know her through a box of photographs and mementos that she unpacks in her new bedroom.
She's kind of tickled as she shows me all of her Obama mementos, remembering just how much she has.
Dog The Bounty Hunter is honoring his late wife's memory this Christmas ... with mementos from their holidays of yore.
CHICAGO — Awards and mementos fill the walls of Mavis Staples's apartment in a high-rise on the South Shore here.
Games like Persona 5, for instance, which turns my curiosity into mechanical convenience with its twisted, semi-randomized dungeon: Mementos.
Jewels have been pledges of love, mementos of the dead, means of seduction and tools for gaining prestige and power.
During the event she left mementos in memory of her comrades who died in the helicopter crash that she survived.
Her interest in photography came from her grandfather, who kept detailed scrapbooks containing photographs and mementos representing his entire life.
You can collect snapshots of all the cats, and mementos from them all — thus "completing" the game, in some sense.
It also includes one of STOW's signature mini orange leather Stowaway Envelopes, intended to hold tiny mementos from your trip.
Simpson was sentenced in 2008 to nine years in prison for the Las Vegas hotel heist of his own mementos.
After those games, Catchings will sign autographs and auction off personal mementos, including the game shoes she wore each night.
Scattered among bullet casings are mementos of lost livelihoods: locks of copper-colored hair extensions, children's schoolbooks, scraps of clothing.
The museum has put up a display next to the tombstone where visitors can leave stickers and other sticky mementos.
"We both loved keeping mementos and collecting souvenirs from our travels, and that's something we had to sacrifice," they said.
In DiMola's shop, there are signs, trophies, photographs, and other mementos crowded on shelves and covering the walls and ceiling.
But, for both artists, each missing parent's likeness hung in the air like humidity via mementos, photographs, and, ultimately, absence.
But it also speaks to etiquette in romance, where the exchange of personal mementos, like hair, were essential to courtship.
You can also pin on photos and other mementos, so it looks like a nice display piece on your wall.
The show features all kinds of beer related mementos, including posters, tin cans, glasses, labels, calendars, lithographs, even bottle openers.
Some mementos dated all the way to 1962, the year the Space Needle opened and Seattle hosted the World's Fair.
Others paused to drop off mementos at a massive memorial for the nine victims of last Sunday's crash near Calabasas.
"Also, place pictures and other mementos in the room of the patient to make it more home-like," Scruth said.
Flowers and mementos are left at a growing memorial at Aretha Franklin's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Aug.
It's fitting that Music from Big Pink was born in a basement, that place where mementos mix with the ruthlessly practical.
Trainers will also receive Gym Badges—mementos of adventures that they can level up, increased rewards, and bonus items at Gyms.
But for the much of the current roster, the mementos are merely artifacts of a time to which most cannot relate.
Turns out, there's a lot of tech, but also mementos, entertainment options, and natural health remedies... so many natural health remedies.
At the football field of the local high school Hilarie attended, people have placed mementos along a fence, says Angel, 31.
Traditionally, these rituals often center around an altar featuring seasonal items from nature, personal mementos, candles, crystals, and other spiritual objects.
The couple, who have been married for nearly 20 years, lost countless mementos, one of them being their priceless wedding album.
In fact, the star cops to having kept a few Wonder Woman mementos for herself, including two versions of the costume.
The junk would be easy, but parting with the works of art and mementos would be like cutting out my heart.
The 202 lots included Mr. Bourdain's books, cooking equipment, watches and mementos, like a menu signed by the author Henry Miller.
By the time it gets dark, it's already filled with mementos and personal items that people want to let go of. 
Containing family photographs and other mementos, it began as a scrapbook and as a visual as well as a written record.
Amid the destruction were the ruins of a marble-top coffee table, walnut cabinetry and decades worth of pictures and mementos.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated where an auction of Neil Armstrong's mementos will occur.
These were not public images, but private mementos, folded in their metal velvet-lined cases and kept as close as lockets.
" On the presidential coin — which presidents hand out as mementos — "E pluribus unum" has been replaced by "Make America Great Again.
Niches with glass fronts have become popular, allowing survivors to display not only an urn but also photos and other mementos.
She doesn't tell us everything about any character, simply offering up a few telltale little mementos of who they might be.
She's 82 now and still surprises me with mementos she took from Cuba and has kept packed away since the '60s.
But not as fast customized mementos and books, including some generated by tech giants using facial recognition and other artificial intelligence.
Maybe some newfound fans were able to get jerseys for the series, mementos that they'll keep in their families for generations.
Notes, cards and other mementos to the dead sprouted for months from those wrought iron gates, now shuttered by the pandemic.
Make your children take what they'd like to keep, retain a few mementos for yourself and get rid of the rest.
Historians say the Scottish-born doctor likely made dozens of such mementos for such luminaries as Winston Churchill and Marlene Dietrich.
Two pieces of gnarled ironwood, from Poston, are not finished artworks at all, but Noguchi hung onto them, as grim mementos.
They took her photo, took casts of her feet—collecting mementos that her parents might spurn now but want to have later.
The hospital staff dressed Maia in this outfit sewn by volunteers and took photos of her—mementos to honor her short life.
We have reached out to NASA to comment on the lawsuit and whether the agency will attempt to seize Cicco's lunar mementos.
But the loss of personal mementos such as family albums and birthday notes is what Wolfe and others say hurts the most.
Afterward, Dr. Sagan wrote to NASA, asking if he and John Casani, the project manager for Voyager, could obtain copies as mementos.
The 17th-century stone house was once a royal hunting lodge and is full of mementos of Mr. Beatty's trans-Atlantic pedigree.
It's a good thing that everyday items — postcards, mementos, and old photos — can look like masterpieces when hung up gallery-wall-style.
During his months in captivity, Canter kept a prisoner-of-war log in which he took notes, drew sketches and preserved mementos.
They also made sure the bouquets of flowers and the mementos left by mourners at a fountain outside faced the news cameras.
The studio apartment holds mementos of her moves: a photo album from her childhood, a laminated memorial card with her aunt's name.
That past is palpable at Persies, with old photos and mementos adorning the walls, but that matters little to a thirsty visitor.
Iraq Memo Hidden in homes across Iraq are gifts and mementos given to Iraqis by American friends. Medallions. Certificates. Toys. Guns. Letters.
And while it's possible to locate just about anything on the internet, I can't easily find Nazi mementos on mainstream websites, either.
While such mementos of the dead may seem strange now, one day they might be as common as an urn on the mantel.
Among the bunches of flowers, flickering candles, and soft toys people have left other personal mementos including scarves, footballs, shirts, and religious icons.
Cremated human remains, personal mementos, messages from children around the world and a time capsule are some of the other contracted Astrobotic payloads.
After all, they used to primarily serve as mementos from birthdays, Bat Mitzvahs, and other celebrations; they've rarely been considered stylish wardrobe musts.
Now it is 11 years since her last loss, and Yudelson has lovingly arranged these mementos against a black background and photographed each.
I have already written about how we should use photos sparingly, as mementos triggering a memory instead of as substitutes for the memory.
In the days and weeks that follow tragic events, archivists are faced with the task of preserving the mementos left at these shrines.
And it seems fitting that the pair, viciously fighting a disease that causes memory loss, has a house flooded with photos and mementos.
Many of the climbers had mementos from those they loved – the ashes of a friend, or the mountaineering axe of a fallen comrade.
Now so hard to decipher, these crumbling apartment houses were, until lately, particular to the people who filled them with children and mementos.
The deceased is buried with objects of importance — typically Bibles and rosaries, but sometimes less holy mementos, like cash and bottles of liquor.
Clothes and belongings sometimes gave clues, but many were lost or destroyed, and relatives were often left with a woeful collection of mementos.
That hasn't stopped Mr. Wallace from displaying a "Make America Great Again" cap, signed by Mr. Trump, among the mementos in his office.
John Page pulled two drawers of family mementos from a bureau and made a cache in his backyard as the wildfire closed in.
"You take like little mementos with you as you do this country music journey and that's one that I'll always have," he adds.
Does she really hate books and mementos, or is that just a misunderstanding of what Kondo is trying to get people to do?
They started arguing vociferously with Ms. Drago, who was in the car with her boyfriend, not to drive off with the precious mementos.
Until recently, an area in front of Staples Center was the site of a massive fan memorial comprising flowers, jerseys and other mementos.
It is also offering the opportunity for consumers to send mementos, such as rings and photos, into space using MoonBoxes costing from $460.
An area in front of Staples Center, until recently, was the site of a massive fan memorial comprising flowers, jerseys and other mementos.
He leaned over to open a green wooden cabinet, containing dozens of mementos: a marmoset skull, a smooth rock, a teacup from Japan.
J Lo and A-Rod just boarded a private jet together, and it's decked out with tons of cute mementos for their engagement.
The exhibition underlines this with several oddly moving mementos: for instance, a bronze cast of his hand, a lock of his gray-blond hair.
He had stayed in the burning house longer than he should have in order to rescue his daughter's dog and a few precious mementos.
Each family member was allowed to bring enough clothes to fit on two shelves, plus two totes for toys, books, electronics and favorite mementos.
WATCH THIS: Peek Into Elisabeth Röhm's Backyard Oasis   "It gives me an opportunity to share mementos that would otherwise be tucked away," she says.
Hurricane Katrina Fast Facts When the floods come, she said, all people can do is grab their most important documents and mementos -- and leave.
Though the headstone and sculpture were only debuted a few days ago, fans have already left flowers, tributes, and other mementos for the pair.
The walls of Murray Energy's corporate offices are lined with mementos and pictures, and his own office is decked with small military plane models.
Molly is insistent that if Issa is to truly have a fresh start, she needs to stop lugging around these mementos from the past.
Reclaimed Wood Quote Box, available on Artifact Uprising, from $65This keepsake box is perfect for couples who have collected mementos from their time together.
And so, it's not surprising that some stars want to take home a few mementos to symbolize their time spent portraying a certain character.
Since Bill Clinton, US presidents have handed out their own uniquely designed "challenge coins" as personal mementos to special guests, diplomats and military members.
Mementos of Whitey Bulger's gruesome career as a Boston mobster went up for auction, five years after he was convicted of 11 murder charges.
The Treaty Room is filled with President Obama's mementos, including a personalized football, the commander in chief's pair of Grammy Awards and family photos.
He also gave them access to more than 60 cartons of his private papers, family mementos, credit card receipts, phone bills and legal papers.
To compensate, she put herself to work, sorting and wrapping and labeling our baby clothes, mementos from her best and healthiest years with us.
The cast looks back on the making of "Jumanji" with great fondness, and some of them still have mementos they took from the set.
On the third day, Jake's family and friends placed mementos on his body and fitted him in a simple cotton shroud they'd ordered online.
And he is displaying a stuffed alligator, a hand-painted photograph from the Parrot Jungle and other irresistible and, these days, seldom-seen mementos.
The crash left fans in mourning, with many making a pilgrimage to the club's stadium to leave flowers and other mementos for the owner.
After your pet dies, you can have it turned into any manner of mementos — diamonds, tattoo ink, a locket to wear around your neck.
The ramshackle house she rents is filled with heirlooms, mementos of a home that was once filled with children, a husband, a thriving family.
I suppose the difference is we don't have control of it in the same way we might have a photograph or other material mementos.
The camera's presence is weighty and haunting, alerting us that we, the viewers, are interlopers in the artist's intimate space of memories and mementos.
It's a small museum that houses a collection of mementos that people have donated along with stories about their broken relationships and the item's significance.
At other lynchings, fingers and teeth and even pieces of skin were taken as grisly mementos that were openly displayed after the murder was over.
As families became dispersed through migration and mounting militarization, paper photos became an efficient way to share mementos and images of important people and places.
It's filled with mementos of past trips including nets and foot-long bottles containing red-tipped tube worms and dozens of preserved samples in ethanol.
The scammers can then keep these handles as digital mementos, brag about their acquisition, or resell them at a profit in a thriving underground community.
Eric Trump, his son, was spotted during the opening round signing autographs in the merchandising pavilion, where Trump teddy bears were among mementos for sale.
Tightly clutched and prominently displayed even by those who despise him, the epistles have become keepsakes and mementos for hundreds of people across the country.
In addition, Niantic makes money from hosting player gatherings, selling virtual items in the game, and peddling mementos like posters, T-shirts and e-books.
Each numbered door contains a Crayola craft item and corresponds to an activity, so kids can create memories and mementos leading up to the holidays.
Spanning a century, the included soap sculptures, paintings, utensils, jewelry, commemorative mementos, model ships, and other crafts speak to decades of violence and restricted freedom.
There are three new characters in Persona 5 Royal, one of them the owner of Mementos' new shop, but most promotion has focused on Kasumi.
Not Weir, who arrived here with suitcases (13!) filled with mementos of his uncharted journey from a self-described country bumpkin to a global personality.
And although Ms. Williamson initially found the drawings a bit embarrassing, she's come to value them as mementos from a formative time in her life.
Mementos, an ever-expanding dungeon players need to explore often throughout the entire game, now features a new character named Jose who randomly appears throughout.
Mementos, an ever-expanding dungeon players need to explore often throughout the entire game, now features a new character named Jose who randomly appears throughout.
Nassar's victims and their parents were awestruck by his ties to Olympic athletes, his floor passes to elite competitions, the mementos on his office walls.
What Ms. Noblitt carried: Her English bulldog, Winston, 303, and favorite items like sports jerseys, family heirlooms and mementos from her courtship with her husband.
In the days following their deaths, the area in front of the Staples Center became a massive fan memorial with flowers, jerseys and other mementos.
He spent 14 years in the family business until 2000, when he left to pursue his interests and investments, including his passion for music mementos.
Reminders of rock royalty Staffers at a Seattle record store recently stumbled on some stunning mementos of Kurt Cobain, including an uncashed $26.57 royalty check.
Longines fans may want to start rummaging though their grandparents' mementos: The Swiss house is searching for the oldest Longines watch in Britain and Ireland.
While doing his research, Alan had come to realize one type of object that did often make for a good gift: Mementos of happy experiences.
Most Western museums keep collections of these tiny works of art​, since they proved easy for foreigners to carry home as mementos or ethnographic artifacts.
Bringing back spiritual mementos from where her physical journeys took her added a sense of connection to these sacred objects, and viola, an altar was born.
People leave candles and other mementos at a memorial to Lesandro Guzman-Feliz near the site of his murder in the Bronx borough of New York.
In addition to fighting the flames, firefighters pulled family pictures off the walls and hauled them and other mementos in recycling bins outside the Lamon's home.
Evans hadn't been allowed back to the home, but he said he lost mementos and photos from his former marriage and years in the Marine Corps.
As Buhanan-Decker was going through mementos Sharry left behind, he found a surprise on his computer: six voice recordings of songs she'd written years ago.
The product itself is a fairly standard photo digitization service, although Southtree does have a number of complaints, including a very troubling case of missing mementos.
A Very Vintage Christmas will follow antique shop owner Dodie (Tia Mowry-Hardrict) after she finds a hidden box with mementos about a timeless romantic union.
Some residents try to go home The fires have forced 235,24 people out of their homes, some with nothing but their pets and a few mementos.
Plenty of more modest items, like rare photographs, maps, astronaut mementos, and spaceflight equipment, were met with offers in the hundreds or low thousands of dollars.
I couldn't afford to store all of these items, which had value to me only as a record of my history — including mementos from my parents.
Up until last year, I had accumulated what amounted to basically a book of these delightful (and nostalgic) mementos that spanned the length of my childhood.
He often bought mementos for journalists flying out of Kinshasa to take to family members at the end of a reporting trip or on a break.
These rooms, which can accommodate one leading player or a dozen ensemble members, come outfitted with lights, mirrors and shelves to hold makeup, meals and mementos.
Up until last year I had accumulated what amounted to basically a book of these delightful (and nostalgic) mementos that spanned the length of my childhood.
Flowers and other mementos were left at a spot overlooking the Bush family compound, known as Walker's Point, where Mr. Bush spent summers throughout his life.
On the walls of the clubhouse are mementos of all the professional athletes the facility has produced: not just soccer players, but judokas and Olympians, too.
WASHINGTON — Side by side, in a shallow pit, two soldiers were hastily buried — and along with them, not flowers or mementos, but 11 arms and legs.
Although an uncle of mine had pitched obdurately on that meadow in Octobers past, once even picking Mantle off second base, I had no other mementos.
At first, we did rent a small storage unit, mainly to hold mementos and things from childhood that we did not want to get rid of.
If you need a place to keep some cash, passports, a few pieces of jewelry, and some irreplaceable mementos, this affordable lockbox is a great choice.
As you can see in the pics, it includes old trophies and awards, golf photos, mementos from his "Boogie Nights" days, and yes ... Marky Mark memorabilia.
On the screen, Dr. Shirley is the epitome of worldly, living above Carnegie Hall, surrounded by mementos — including an actual elephant tusk — from all over the globe.
In a solo show last year, Olagbaju covered a gallery with photos of the women in her family, along with passed-down mementos, letters, and sketchbook entries.
Commemorating expeditions For scientists, these unique mementos capture and commemorate landmark moments in their oceanographic careers, "like a player keeping a game ball," McClain told Live Science.
From start to finish, with help from local volunteers, each horse takes almost three months to complete, customized with a soldier's favorite colors, hobbies or personal mementos.
Now, Hoatson is organizing an office watch party for Prince Harry's nuptials and plans to begin adding mementos from the day as soon as they become available.
What we found is that women are more likely than men to just save anything: mementos, souvenirs, photographs, as well as more likely to save romantic communication.
But in the smartphone age, we're finding new ways to rid ourselves of the mementos that have gone from heartwarming to heartbreaking, and from meaningful to meaningless.  
What is not strange, however, is how impactful Lemonade and 4:44 were as both mementos of a darker time in their relationship, and bodies of work.
There were mementos available at the Revolution's merchandise table — four T-shirts, two hoodies — where a line of a dozen that had assembled by 7:13 p.m.
By the following day, however, they were rounded onto buses and told to bring just a few belongings — important paperwork, personal mementos, and a bit of food.
In a small room on the first floor, Stone keeps mementos of a career as a political consultant and provocateur which is now in its fifth decade.
"After everyone finished looking around the campsite, the family left a cross where the tent was located along with several family mementos," Adam wrote in his report.
All these items were on one shelf in my apartment; most are silly mementos from trips and moments, and others are items I literally cannot live without.
The until-recently hapless New York Mets, diamond-crusted mementos for an also0ran campaign, and a ridiculous mascot: this story has it all and I love it.
Carson turned the room where Capote died into a sort of shrine, storing the box of his remains there along with other mementos of the late writer.
Pates makes this a point in the creative scrapbook he shares with the project: featuring different mementos and trinkets in the story, it almost feels like evidence.
The bookshelf became a display space for small plants (which I had bought for $9 each), photos of my kids and a few of their favorite mementos.
Tire ads and displays of transmission and brake fluid share space with images and mementos from Mr. Wepner's career, including fight posters, boxing equipment and video clips.
Bratescu's studio is peppered with mementos from her childhood, and a photograph of her mother and a portrait of her father by her hang on the wall.
But some tried for spontaneity, pulling together what at least appeared to be a ragtag assemblage of vintage treasures, personal mementos and baubles retrieved from their wardrobes.
Palermo's municipal archives — whose late-19th-century grand hall may have been inspired by the Great Synagogue — recently exhibited mementos of more recent affronts to Sicily's Jews.
In recent months, I finally found the box containing mementos and letters from that era, and discovered a brass door knocker bought in a Damascus antique shop.
Printed pamphlets, inhabitable structures, and videos with headphones encourage physical engagement with the works on display, while projectors transmit images of portraits and mementos in glowing blue.
These mementos remind me of all the teamwork and dedication required by players, coaches, and even we fans for so many years to bring us this reward.
The project became a traveling exhibition which allowed visitors to browse thousands of mementos, donated by anonymous strangers from around the world, honoring all types of loving relationships.
Guests inside the castle grounds were given tote bags with specially-branded goodies and mementos of the day, including a biodegradable poncho in case rain decides to arrive.
In reality, they're just taking up precious storage space on my iPhone and causing me to dwell on painful memories when I come across the mementos by accident.
She made sure the refrigerator was stocked with the different kinds of milk each of them liked, they said, and kept files stuffed with mementos from their lives.
In 1991, ABC's "PrimeTime Live" featured a devastating expose of Robert Tilton, a televangelist who mailed handprint tracings, packets of "holy oil" and other mementos to his donors.
Of course, Bonneville keeps these mementos in a place dear to his heart: Framed on the wall, in his downstairs bathroom – or loo, as the Brits call it.
Actors Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge gave an interview to BBC Radio One where they talked about getting to keep mementos from Solo: A Star Wars Story.
And if the Mets are looking for more mementos, the catcher's helmet that Piazza wore during that game against the Braves is up for sale by Goldin Auctions.
Of course, sending naked photos or videos isn't always a product of love, but for many, nudes kept as mementos, if not masturbation inspo, are just that: flattering.
The artist deals in the corporatization of mementos that are heavy with the weight of history, through design and industrial processes that contain or display the raw artifacts.
Mr. Schmitt accumulated an enviable collection of mementos, including a medal with Mr. Schmitt's initials on it that Glenn gave him after taking it with him into space.
I found Astro mementos in haunts where I had never seen them before, posters of the roster in barbershops and bobble heads of players by registers at taquerias.
STYLE Q. & A. Christie's will be auctioning off mementos from the exclusive members-only club in London, including a red velvet sofa, the doorman's coat and toast racks.
But she feels sad that when she looks through her wedding mementos, no one in my family took a minute to even sign their names to a card.
At one point, George Michael literally sifts through a pile of old mementos, including the DVD of "Dangerous Cousins," the Cornballer and his Living Classics Pageant muscle suit.
As Ms. Jeffrey sat last month with Ms. Washington in her tidy apartment, filled with mementos and a colorful pink carpet, she said they had been proven wrong.
Blogger Manuel Delia, who brought the case to court, said government workers had cleared the memorial more than 20 times, throwing away the various mementos into the bin.
Ceramic angels, pieces of glasswork and other mementos left by friends in memory of the deceased dot the patch of earth at the base of a pecan tree.
Kathleen W. Hinckley, a certified genealogist and executive director of the Association of Professional Genealogists, encourages those who do not have children to collate any important family mementos.
For decades, it was customary at NASA for astronauts and their teams to take home mementos, and for decades, many of these objects have shown up at auctions.
Peep was was found dead on his tour bus Wednesday of a suspected OD and his fans flocked to the rapper's online store and other retailers for mementos.
"People give me all kinds of charms, mementos that are important to them and I do keep them with me," the Democratic presidential candidate tells PEOPLE in an interview.
Princess Kate gives William a helping hand, while looking at photos, text and mementos on display at the reception — including a scarf given to the Queen by Mahatma Gandhi.
It's easy to assume the couple getting married are the youngest wedding party members, flanked by their parents and grandparents, who are looking at photo albums and sharing mementos.
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is marking the ten year anniversary of the Miracle on the Hudson by sharing the mementos he kept from the day that changed his life.
Her photos—along with reproduced company literature, found object,s and family mementos—create a strangely personal, honest, and childlike view of a place that, to most, seems bizarre.
People leave candles and other mementos at a memorial to Lesandro Guzman-Feliz near the site of his murder in the Bronx five days after the June 20 murder.
Among the few mementos that survived the demolition of the pier is Wojnarowicz's "He flew his plane…" (1983), painted on a window shade bracket and rescued by Jean Foos.
Many times the paintings feature apparitions of hands working to make or change objects, but often the action has already passed and we are presented with carefully arranged mementos.
Unlike the crumpled-up Ferfect Fried Chicken leaflets in your bin, they're something that a lot of people like to keep—mementos of nights that you'll otherwise never remember.
A banner with Howe's No. 9 was flying over the city's ice arena, where fans were leaving flowers, cards, teddy bears and other mementos at a statue of Howe.
He covered the box of mementos with water-drenched bedding and blankets, made a kind of tepee over it out of three wheelbarrows, and then fled for his life.
Since the earliest days of men and women, there have been charms — bits of stone, animal bones, shells — that were talismans against evil, souvenirs or mementos of good times.
Lee doesn't tell us everything about any character, instead offering up a few telltale mementos of who they might be To Kill a Mockingbird perfectly captures this wistful feeling.
After Mr. Domino's death, the Lower Ninth Ward property quickly became a makeshift memorial, with admirers visiting to pay their respects and leave personal mementos to commemorate his life.
All around were mementos: a poster from the "Figaro" premiere, a letter to a lover (featuring Mozart's sketch of bare breasts), and the last portrait ever painted of him.
As scared girls searched for friends, sisters and parents, those childish decorations floated serenely above the carnage and chaos — mementos of an innocence that was present only moments before.
If they invent cheap gewgaws for people to take home as mementos of their... visit to the Bard's shrine, they immediately salve their conscience by planting more flower gardens.
Mementos and office buddies My office is in the right upper corner of the building as you're facing it, or just above the "s" in Kellogg's across the front.
He knows that the barroom ceiling is already too crowded with hanging mementos donated by famous patrons, but he still has room for the microphone given by Jimmy Fallon recently.
Separated from the rest of Persona's contemporary setting, Mementos is a surreal vault full of enemies to beat, minor quests, to conclude, and, with its final floor, mysteries to solve.
But there was no pausing on the subject of Trump as we sat in her oak-paneled chambers, filled with family photos, mementos of her legal milestones and contemporary artwork.
An old-school tape recorder awaits inside, and as participants explore the story unfolds in a series of audio cassette recordings, labyrinthian mazes of junk, and mementos from Josie's life.
Many of them, along with other mementos of Carrier's time in Vietnam, appeared soon afterward in Vo's first important solo show, in 2007, at the Isabella Bortolozzi gallery, in Berlin.
"There's a hole," he added, in part because of what was left behind, such as mementos that reminded his wife of her father, who passed away when she was 12.
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A front room was filled with mementos and objects no parent ever wants — the letter of condolence from President George W. Bush, the American flag that had covered the coffin.
It contains everything in the "Super Deluxe Edition" and lots more: The package will include numerous mementos such as logo patches, guitar picks, never-before-seen band photos and posters.
The game, which is only available in Japanese, stars a frog that requires feeding and care but periodically leaves on trips, returning with mementos of the places it has visited.
The woman who had dismantled it — because she was trying to sell the house behind it — was about to drive off with the destroyed mementos, the authorities would later learn.
On display are maquettes, mementos, photographs of finished designs and a coterie of levitating "showpieces," examples of Malone's more conceptual designs, which often blur the boundary between fashion and art.
The office is dotted with party mementos, a phone from the 1996 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and framed photographs of Democratic presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama.
She finds a box filled with mementos of her dad's time in the Marines, which is a piece of his past Sydney had never been told about until that moment.
As he talks, he walks over to a rolling storage bin that houses a series of crates and shows off a small portion of the mementos he's kept since this time.
In the painting, Justice Scalia is surrounded by significant mementos: copies of The Federalist and Webster's Dictionary, an image of Sir Thomas More and a wedding photograph of his wife, Maureen.
"So many mothers hang on to tangible mementos from their motherhood journey that usually just end up taped into a book or tucked in a shoebox in the closet," Kelly explains.
Ultimately, Jack didn't die within the fire (he escaped, along with the family dog and a few precious mementos) but he did succumb to a heart attack caused by smoke inhalation.
The 54-year-old actor unloaded his sizable collection of over 200 items — including movie mementos, clothing, artwork, watches, furniture and guitars — while live-streaming the auction on his Facebook page.
In the 1840s, the charismatic performances by pianist Franz Liszt inspired mobs of young women to fight over shreds of his gloves, handkerchiefs, and even cigar stumps to keep as mementos.
"We were lucky this didn't have to come down," Mr. Suric said as he scanned the sea of mementos hanging from the ceiling — more than 1,000 artifacts donated by famous patrons.
In 1999, Ms. Boone was arrested after the police were told that she was offering gallery visitors live ammunition as mementos of a one-man show by the sculptor Tom Sachs.
The opportunity is a part of Blue Origin's internal "Fly My Stuff" program, which will send their belongings into space and then return them, giving employees mementos of the company's progress.
She utilizes mementos from Jim Crow in works like "Let Me Entertain You" (1972), to return autonomy to mammy and minstrel figures and re-envision them with a pro-Black message.
As Lommasson photographed the belongings and mementos his subjects brought to America, he'd give them a copy of the print to write their stories on the 19 by 13-inch image.
"In a world where our lives our increasingly digital –- conversations moved to text or email, photos stored entirely in the cloud –- everyone knows the sensation of holding onto physical mementos," Vandenberg said.
Kourtney's Ex Box has a lot of pictures and mementos from her life with Scott, and there is a letter from a different old boyfriend that Khloé reads aloud with great gusto.
All around us are framed mementos: a formal portrait of the women of the Senate, a framed picture of her taking a selfie with a group that includes Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
And he used his penchant for wood carving to salvage scraps from the Intrepid's flight deck and transform them into models of the carrier, given as mementos to important guests and benefactors.
Parker's mother keeps many similar mementos at home, and Parker can still reel off memories of Summitt from her teenage years, when they sat in Parker's living room in the Chicago suburbs.
Mr. Vo is not a maker of original objects but a hunter-gatherer who collects and sometimes alters artifacts, furniture, mementos, photographs and documents whose histories reflect aspects of his triple narrative.
There are the purple and black mementos his legs left on Urijah Faber's in his second-to-last fight in the WEC, the promotion where he was a 145-pound serial killer.
During the storm, floodwater wiped out nearly all of the couple's possessions except for a few mementos that his husband had stashed in the attic, presumably while water was filling their home.
Sitting in the Oakleys' comfortable living room, with its solid Mission furniture and mementos of their world travels, Dr. Oakley said she believes that just about anyone can train himself to learn.
Since moving to California, in 2000, I have kept three mementos of my New York life: my 917 area code, a subway token, and my Park Slope Food Co-op member card.
Morgan, who was born in 1950, makes mixed-media assemblages, some of which have incorporated photographs and personal mementos from young gay men who were the victims of AIDS, alcoholism, or drug abuse.
The woman, Laura Murray Cicco, filed a lawsuit against the space agency last week preemptively—NASA hasn't come for her vial, but the agency has tried to seize lunar mementos in the past.
By about five in the afternoon, she arrives at the home of Raymond and Marjorie, a one-story structure as long as a football field decorated with mementos from the couple's world travels.
That hard hat is one of hundreds of mementos and photographs Feinstein saved and put on display behind glass cases and on the walls in a special room inside her San Francisco home.
His latest sketches are so derivative and stale that he buries them in his sock drawer, next to the wedding ring Summer returned after their annulment and the other mementos of his failures.
These days, not only do we have to expunge physical mementos in the aftermath of a breakup, we also have to cleanse our phones of the remnants of the relationship that once was.
Surrounded by mementos of her Australia travels, she showed a Reuters reporter a small silver packet which she said contained an illegal poisonous substance ordered on the web from China four years ago.
There's a downstairs sitting room—"If musicians want to take a break," Clark emphasized—with a stocked bar, William Scott busts of Janet Jackson and CeCe Winans, and some show-and-tellable mementos.
There are photos of the couple on their wedding day, and there are treasured mementos from their almost six decades of marriage like a hat and a pair of boots that George loved.
There, in Lake View Cemetery, coins and baseballs and other mementos are left on the tombstone of Ray Chapman, a beloved Indians shortstop who was killed by a dusky pitched ball in 1920.
The hot-yet-nice jock Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo), after hearing Lara Jean's explanation that these letters were mementos for her delectation only and that her crush has passed, sees an opportunity nonetheless.
After Friday's service, some in the crowd wandered across the park to Al Noor mosque, where mounds of flowers, paper garlands and mementos encircled trees and sat piled against the mosque's front fence.
But I did buy a keychain at some random souvenir shop – I saw this idea of buying a keychain as a Christmas ornament so that your Christmas tree has mementos of your travels.
You can, the Museum of Broken Relationships suggests, by visiting its curated collections in Los Angeles or Zagreb, Croatia, of mementos donated anonymously by people who share similar feelings of love gone bad.
Photographs of family members, mementos from the couple's travels (including a menu from a restaurant they visited on their honeymoon) and colorful artwork hang together in the living room to create gallery walls.
Over the past year, visitors have come to the chapel to honor Matthew Shepard by leaving notes, flowers, candles and other mementos that are preserved in the cathedral archives, a cathedral spokesperson said.
"Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America" may not sound like much of a show for children: It consists of the paintings and photographs of deceased loved ones our ancestors kept as mementos.
" McKinnon gathered mementos from her office, including her bible ("I justified a lot of bad things with this book," she said) and a trophy she described as "the N.A.A.C.P.'s first ironic award.
The artist, who began making paintings of flat, easily identified motifs (the American flag, targets), moved in the 22006s to trompe l'oeil collagelike compositions of images from other art and his personal mementos.
She's done both for her premiere, in which she regards Graham's steps and set pieces — a few will decorate the stage, but subtly so — as souvenirs, or mementos, from her body of work.
Now 70 years old, he was granted parole in July after nine years in jail for a bungled 2007 armed robbery in which he attempted to steal mementos from his own legendary sports career.
"Much like everyone has a unique life, I think everyone can, and should, have a unique passing," says Dave Blake, owner of Spirit Pieces, a company that uses cremains to create artistic glass mementos.
"It's a great way for our holiday guests to get a taste of Christmas in London and travel home with special mementos of their time here," said Orla Hickey, a spokeswoman for the hotel.
Over the past couple of months visits with these gaseous captives at Abraham Lake — and a number of other locations — have left photographers spellbound, scattering mementos of their otherworldly encounters all over the Internet.
Kylie Jenner spent the night at her mom's house (though she explained that Kris Jenner was out of town) and she filled her time going through old mementos and hanging out in the pantry.
Earlier in the night, I'd overheard two people bragging about what mementos they'd stolen in the weeks leading up to the bar's closure, as well as what else they planned to swipe that night.
There are locally sourced mementos: A paper laurel wreath from a 1931 Swiss sports competition encircles an upper corner of an oil-painted canvas depicting a steamboat on Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland.
In the enormous basement where the team practices, high-end gaming equipment is laid out in rows like office workstations, each littered with personal mementos like plush toys, awards or photos of loved ones.
In his home, Purvis keeps a collection of photos and mementos of his sweetheart, such as a lamp that has remained turned on since Carolyn came out of the hospital five months before she passed.
The collection of personal papers and mementos from the AIDS movement, part of a broader LGBT collection, gives readers an intimate glimpse of the epidemic as it unfolded and as the LGBT movement gained momentum.
Rader often stalked his victims — most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — for months, then hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
His office, an austere space with white cinder block walls, cluttered with books and stacks of papers, had little in the way of mementos to show that he's been to Antarctica more than 282 times.
If all the performances make fans feel sentimental, they're not alone: "I have plans to raid our storage garage for some signs and mementos," says Seacrest of his emotional final days as the show's host.
Rader often spent months stalking his victims— most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — then hid mementos from his kills beneath the floorboards in the family's linen closet.
According to this article, visits to his house at the Grange National Memorial in Harlem were up by 70 percent in 2015, and fans of all ages have been visiting his grave and leaving mementos.
Stock market souvenirs I assisted with the initial public offerings of two companies I've worked for, including Visa's in 2008, and I've kept the coins the New York Stock Exchange handed out as mementos. 4.
In keeping with a long and moving Russian tradition, anonymous supporters keep showing up to place new flowers and mementos on the bridge where Nemtsov was gunned down—even though the authorities keep removing them.
The ramshackle tree's branches are filled with photographs and mementos that remind us that this musical is about the history and intimate lives of its characters rather than a heated, political dissection of transgender identity.
Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show," the 51-year-old actor confessed that he stole a handful of mementos from the show's set — but he gave one of them away as a gift.
And considering that Blink-182 fans overwhelmingly bought the band's album rather than streamed it — a rarity these days — it means that more than likely, they're nostalgists collecting mementos than actively engaging with the music.
A case in point is "The Pres and an Officer," which Pinter apparently scribbled down on a notepad shortly before his death and which his widow, Lady Antonia Fraser, discovered last year among her mementos.
"This is the first time we're seeing a kink in the chain of passing down mementos from one generation to another," Ms. Buysse said in a telephone interview from the group's headquarters in Hinsdale, Ill.
Dotted around the walls are mementos from their travels mixed in with seminal artworks from the 20th-century Italian maestro Lucio Fontana and a 1970s 3D spotted torso by the British pop artist Allen Jones.
The roughly three-dozen firefighters in yellow protective suits were searching for any remnants of their fallen colleague, Jeremy Stoke — a badge, a vest, or any personal mementos he might have kept in his truck.
Curated by the historian Barry Miles, they come from the private collection of the late British publisher Felix Dennis, preserved and archived as mementos of the outrage and dissatisfaction that characterized a socially contentious era.
Jackson's misery was further compounded by the news that his beloved two-story house in Oakland had been thoroughly decimated by a mysterious fire, which consumed all his mementos and trophies from his A's days.
The collection spans 50 years of the photographer's impactful photojurnalism, in addition to "personal correspondence and mementos such as the helmet and cameras that Kennerly used while photographing the Vietnam War," according to a press release.
Of course, the couple wanted to incorporate personal mementos into the space, such as Yrigoyen's family crest that hangs on the wall and Kufrin's duck decoys that her late father carved when she was a baby.
Since you cannot return to the main story dungeons once they've been completed, grinding is relegated to Mementos, a labyrinth that gets deeper and full of more dangerous opponents the further into the game you progress.
Since her father's death in 2008, Ms. Carlin has regarded these items as mementos of Mr. Carlin and the fruitfully contradictory nature of an artist with an anarchic spirit and a diligent approach to his work.
There are mementos of fantastical productions for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, for which Chanel designed costumes, and Cocteau's 1927 operatic production of "Antigone," with sets by Picasso, costumes by Chanel and music composed by Arthur Honegger.
Still, several mementos remained in place: a doormat bearing the words "Friends Forever" and an image of two children in a heart; a heart-shape box with a bow and a poster of a beach vista.
"The house was old and falling apart, there was dust everywhere and piles of discarded objects that my friend had left behind after the collapse of her relationship, old mementos [and] souvenirs," She said over email.
Events are being held around the city, and people can buy mementos such as postage stamps featuring Buffett and Munger or, for $8,950, a pair of 2 carat-weight diamond stud earrings from Berkshire's Borsheims jewelry unit.
Events will be held around the city, and people can buy mementos such as postage stamps featuring Buffett and Munger or, for $8,950, a pair of 2 carat-weight diamond stud earrings from Berkshire's Borsheims jewelry unit.
The 54-year-old actor, whose birthday was also on Saturday, unloaded his sizable collection of over 200 items — including movie mementos, clothing, artwork, watches, furniture and guitars — while live-streaming the auction on his Facebook page.
"These are people who took with them mementos that give us insight into who they are... so we, during the holiday season, can think more about those who don't have as much as they should," he said.
I really should do my homework but focusing on chemistry was hard enough when I didn't also have a box beside me with mementos from a relationship that was supposed to be everything and stopped being anything.
Arvada, Colorado (CNN)Frank DeAngelis stood in his home office, his hair graying over his ears, and pointed to each frame on the wall, telling the story behind the mementos he's collected over the last two decades.
Check out the scene at the Rams facility in St. Louis ... it appears cameras are capturing Rams officials packing up the old offices and workout center -- even removing Super Bowl mementos from the walls. Lights. Camera. Action.
But thanks to these high-quality pictorial mementos, the weeks it has spent studying the region's towering cliffs and scattered rocks will be remembered as one of many exciting chapters in the rover's continuing adventures on Mars.
The district said that schools would normally recycle such items or throw them in the trash, but it decided to hold the auction because it received a lot of requests from alumni wanting mementos from the school.
Over the past year, a slow but steady trickle of visitors has come to the chapel to honor Shepard, leaving notes, flowers, candles, and other mementos that are preserved in the cathedral archives, a cathedral spokesperson said.
When she finally found it tucked between photos in a box of mementos, she knew it was time to bring her girls to California for a day of family fun — as long as the ticket was still valid.
The museum's remaining mum on specifics (the famous captain's hat from Bentley's CMT Award-winning "Drunk on a Plane" video, maybe?) but ensure it will feature stagewear, guitars, song manuscripts, photos and other mementos from Bentley's personal collection.
On Thursday, some of the nearly 130 people who once lived here returned, accompanied by firefighters, to try to retrieve a few belongings and mementos of a life that was obliterated in a few violent seconds of shaking.
On Sunday, when he played it again, it seemed more than anything an act of desperation: Mourinho holed up in his last refuge, surrounded by his memories, clutching his mementos close to him, firing wildly into the dark.
When even the women's request to keep their uniforms as the only mementos of their services was denied — among other indignities — Lady Gertrude Denman, who had led the Women's Land Army through two world wars, resigned in disgust.
And from the EDITION, a global group of 9 luxury properties, you can purchase extravagant room furnishings — like the "bowling bowl" art or marble-print accent pouf ottomans both featured in the brand's Miami Beach location — as mementos.
The IS fighters fled with hospital equipment, electricity generators, and water pumps, but left behind mementos of their brutal rule, including a block of wood used for beheadings and a cage where people caught smoking tobacco were tortured.
Things like mementos from battles with classic villains like Sandman, important moments in MJ and Peter's relationship, or relics from Peter's earlier Spider-Man days all show up, giving a sense of a larger world outside of the game.
Although TMZ has reported he was selling the umbrella (he briefly listed it alongside his car on eBay), Ramos has kept the umbrella and continued to drive his Ford Explorer as mementos of his younger years as a paparazzo.
Another Group Material collaboration that feels especially relevant today is The People's Choice show (1981), in which they invited immigrant residents of their New York City block to exhibit mementos in their storefront gallery as an outcry against gentrification.
The maiden voyage to the moon is the one most fixed in the American storybook, so it is no surprise that the trickle of mementos from that flight demand a higher price than anything that's come before or since.
While Breitbart editors and writers no longer linger at all hours inside the embassy, remnants of the website remain in Breitbart mementos hanging from the wall and coffee mugs with the signature block B logo strewn about the kitchen.
While Breitbart editors and writers no longer linger at all hours inside the embassy, remnants of the website remain in Breitbart mementos hanging from the wall and coffee mugs with the signature block B logo strewn about the kitchen.
McFadden works as a publicist out of a house decorated with a menagerie of eye-popping mementos from the late '60s, including the same wooden boxy radio where she first listened to artists who later serenaded her at Woodstock.
Mr. Spinney's Connecticut home, a Bavarian-style chalet, held a trove of mementos, including a letter from then President-elect Barack Obama, and a wall of pictures taken with television luminaries like Sid Caesar, Bob Hope and Jerry Seinfeld.
Urns in the shape of hearts, angels and butterflies, as well as teddy bears, mallard ducks and cowboy boots, carved images on caskets, "MemorySafe Drawers" that tuck into caskets to hold letters, photos and other mementos for the dead.
"It is not permitted to scatter the ashes of the faithful departed in the air, on land, at sea or in some other way, nor may they be preserved in mementos, pieces of jewelry or other objects," the document said.
They are serene, sincere objects that meet the viewer without anything to hide — functional items like dishes, chairs, computer, clothes; sentimental objects like toys, mementos; painterly accoutrements, like tubes of acrylic, brushes, palettes; and small caches of books grouped by color.
When I went back into the apartment for a last goodbye, I realized how small and dingy it really was: Without our furniture and the mementos of our life together, the apartment didn't feel as romantic as it once had.
Still, she said was looking for stability in her life at the time, which followed the loss of the Malibu home she shared with Hemsworth — and all of their possessions including their photographs, art, and other mementos — in the Woosley fire.
But looking at their their unusual collections and personal mementos in his book What Is Left Behind, which Daylight Books will publish in May, one can't help but feel a connection with them — and then, inevitably, a sense of loss.
While the family prepares to say goodbye to some of Houston's treasured mementos, her ex-husband, Bobby Brown, is currently opening up about his relationship – drugs and all – with the late pop legend in his telling new memoir, Every Little Step.
In Mr. Koskinen's telling, he does not get hired; he is "dragooned" — he used the word more than once during an interview in a spacious, if drab, office with few personal touches besides family photos and mementos from previous jobs.
Before his death three years ago, Martinez not only had shared stories with his four sons and three daughters about Josh Gibson and Stan Musial but also had passed on his two boxes of mementos to his son Ernie for safekeeping.
Downsizing so as to avoid burdening one's children at the end of one's life is a privilege that is unknown to families teetering on the brink of poverty as they struggle to provide basic shelter, let alone preserve any positive mementos.
At 16 hours in, having just finished the first Palace and unlocked Mementos, I'm far from seeing Persona 5 Royal's new Palace or meeting the last new character — a Confidant you can build a relationship with to gain new abilities.
Along with myriad fan-made portraits, he's surrounded by photos of relatives and former loves and mementos from botched relationships (the Air Canada receipt accidentally sent to his first wife for a flight to see the woman who'd become his second).
On June 27 the house will place a sizable portion of the Cassini estate, estimated to be worth $50 million to $60 million, under the gavel: mementos of a life lived on an epic scale reduced to some 19953 lots.
And balance out the art on the walls with white space, to keep the room from feeling cluttered or busy: If you create a gallery wall of photos or mementos from home, leave at least one wall free of frames.
But there are a number of family mementos in the apartment, including the painting palette that belonged to Ms. Rosenblum's grandfather, as well as display racks holding three rows of matted family photos that can be switched in and out.
"The redesigned hatch [on display], various mementos depicting the lives of the crew, and displays show how the tragedy was overcome and helped us achieve the goal of landing on the moon," Michael Curie, news chief at the Kennedy Space Center, told Gizmodo.
Ronald Reagan, which is slated to begin on September 21 and 22 and is currently on view at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance until August 21, includes a wide assortment of personal mementos, furniture, books, and artwork in addition to Nancy's impressive jewels.
Mementos provides a nice space to search for loot and complete side missions — including some that you'll be sent on by your confidants to progress your relationship with them — but you can also completely ignore it if you'd rather not worry about it.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Inside the Pyeongchang venues the world's finest winter sports athletes battle it out for medals, but outside the atmosphere is friendlier as athletes and collectors gather to trade the Olympic pins that are made as mementos of each Games.
These personal mementos express the childhood sentiment attached to teddy bears that is so easily understood by so many regardless of identity or background — and so strong that even images of the toy as a playful, sexual adult fetish immediately make sense.
Mementos of a life on the fly, those images fill coffee table books, countless magazines and the silver frames that crowd her office, suggesting to a visitor that when the designer does finally appear in the flesh, she'll be carefully sealed under glass.
The framed photocopies — grainy black and white photos of bar interiors, and letters laced with anguish and defiance written by bar owners explaining why the spaces must be shuttered — hold space as cherished mementos and suggests an important yet widely unknown collective archive.
In many cities, especially those with large Chicano populations like Houston and Los Angeles, altars honoring deceased ancestors and loved ones with food and mementos have popped up on street corners and in shops in advance of the holiday on Nov. 2.
"These people hang out on yachts in Cannes with billionaires — they don't have the same life as we do," said Dr. Toscano, whose office walls are covered with mementos and commendations from his Navy career, including tributes from presidents and SEAL teams.
When it was time to come home, Koch's personal effects making the return trip all fit in a shoebox -- mainly mementos donated by friends and family members that she was excited to give back with a new memory attached to their sentiment.
But while sports shooters and farmers were among those who pleaded for exemptions to the restrictions, lawmakers allowed just two: for commercial pest-control businesses and for licensed collectors of guns, or those who want to keep particular guns as heirlooms or mementos.
However, Google's disproportionate response to the violation has been described as the "21st century version of losing priceless mementos in a house fire," according to Daniel Eleff, the owner of the website Dan's Deals, which initially spotted the bans following the complaints from forum members.
The exhibit, Steps to Stardom, opened on February 18 and contains hundreds pieces of memorabilia and childhood mementos from Bieber himself, his family, and fans, including his Grammy and platinum record for his debut album, My World 2.0, which came out eight years ago.
I sit and drink tea with my aunts next to images of their younger selves, mixed in with the other mementos of my parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins — people who have either passed or gone on to live in different parts of the world.
The cable-knit sweaters, lace-up shoes and spare accessories that were once neatly arranged in her West Village apartment, along with mementos like her perfume and her box grater, are now displayed behind a pane of glass, like a diorama of compressed urban life.
He said he only wanted service mementos, but federal prosecutors argued he was a disgruntled sailor who had put national security at risk by taking photos showing the submarine&aposs propulsion system and reactor compartment and then obstructed justice by destroying a laptop and camera.
Tattoos – particularly the the cute, little permanent mementos strewn across the arms of stars like Miley Cyrus and Hailey Baldwin  – have become something even more than a rite of passage for celebrity teens – they're practically as ubiquitous as jewelry and just easy to put on.
The new storefront features venue and reception décor (like signs, table decorations, candles, confetti, etc.), invitations and other paper products, handmade jewelry, bridal and groom fashion accessories (hair accessories, hats, veils, sashes, handbags, garters, ties, cufflinks, etc.), and gifts and mementos for the wedding party.
At her sprawling suburban home, Werner's cupboard is crammed with mementos of British royal celebrations she managed to wedge her way into since her fascination with the royal family began in 1973 with the wedding of Princess Anne and her first husband Mark Phillips.
But, once the basics are covered, most of us really just want to relive (and prolong) our best memories, honor our closest relationships, and fill our lives and homes with mementos that encourage us to savor the meaningful connections we have with one another.
Ahead of an exhibition of Pigozzi's work at IMMAGIS Fine Art Photography in Munich from June 22 to August 4, VICE caught up with the photographer to gripe about modern selfie culture and chat about using a camera to collect mementos of his glamorous life.
The faithful and other visitors slip similar mementos under the door of the cell where he spent the last years of his life in San Giovanni Rotondo, or into the confessional of the old church where he is said to have heard millions of confessions.
Mr. Dhaddha's personal mementos also are displayed: eyeglasses, a gold Omega wristwatch, a business card made of hand-painted ivory and a four-leaf agate that he used to carry for luck and had made into a pendant (the inspiration for the Gyan logo).
In a large office scattered with drums, family mementos, and a well-used whiteboard, on the second floor of Creatlve Artist Agency's Los Angeles glass, steel, and marble headquarters, Michael Yanover is busy plotting which CAA-repped talent could be the next big entrepreneur.
The Gehrig mementos include one of his game caps and baseballs autographed by the likes of Hall of Famers Ruth and Ty Cobb, as well as many personal documents and dozens of original photos, including the earliest known shots of Gehrig as a child.
Photographer Jim Lommasson's exhibition What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from Iraq and Syria movingly shows the human side of these impersonal statistics with photographs of the personal belongings and mementos that immigrants brought with them as they began new lives in new societies.
" While there aren't plans to display any mementos from the old set on the public affairs program's glammed-up one, Brennan says one thing won't change: "The content of the show is still going to be the same 63-year tradition of good, thoughtful conversation and context.
Divola became known in the 1970s for documenting derelict spaces, discarded mementos of other people's realities; this project hinges on a house on Theodore Street (from which the series draws its name), in Moreno Valley, California, which lured Divola in with its complicated, conflicting visual identity.
I have a lot, and some I need to hold onto for sentimental reasons, but we're trying to live uncluttered lives and that's difficult when you've had a long life and career, and there's so many trinkets and mementos that you want to keep with you.
For "A Specific Eye," Suzanne Demisch and Stephane Danant invited four artists or artist-couples, an artist's estate and two dealers to choose some cherished artifacts, mementos and occasional works of art to display at the gallery, mostly on tables from its examples of French postwar design.
It's this gap between intention and meaning, or between the personal scrim through which each of us sees the world and the world itself, that "RI VE RR HY ME SW IT HB LO OD" goes on to elaborate with text pieces, collages and other family mementos.
It's crammed with folk art, bits of Stooges memorabilia, stacks of books, plastic skulls, framed photographs, throw pillows, a large painting of Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns, a Marlins jersey with "Pop" and the number sixty-nine on the back, and assorted mementos from his travels.
The Orange County Regional History Center moved Tuesday to preserve the 49 crosses made by Greg Zanis, an Illinois carpenter moved by the June 12 massacre at Pulse nightclub, along with thousands of mementos laid as tributes to the victims in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
"'We have an office boy who can never get enough to eat,'" Dr. Rosenberg read aloud at his kitchen table, scanning a letter that Mr. Fry had sent to his wife, one of countless mementos that Dr. Rosenberg has preserved in binders and boxes, documentation of his extraordinary journey.
You'll become familiar with the mementos Google sends creators at subscriber milestones — a silver "play" button at 100,000, around which time your favorite YouTubers might start talking about quitting their day jobs, and a gold one at a million, when they are more to likely have done so.
These were prized mementos, most often the only photograph that was ever taken of the subject, said Stanley B. Burns, 81, the quirky ophthalmologist behind the Burns Archive, a collection of post-mortem and medical photos, among other intriguing photographic genres, stored in a chockablock townhouse in Midtown Manhattan.
The thematically organized vitrines that line the remaining walls survey Moorman's personal life, including her early years as a classically trained cellist and Southern beauty queen; her relationship with her second husband, Frank Pileggi; and mementos and gifts from illustrious colleagues, among them artists Nam June Paik and Ray Johnson.
It's all on display at the new Kacey Musgraves exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: mementos from her three landmark albums, mannequins adorned with her trendsetting fashion and oodles of awards, including the four pieces of shiny hardware she picked up this year at the Grammys.
"I'm a great believer in keeping special things, but I don't want piles and piles of stuff on my desk or bedside table," says Hindmarch, who stows standout invitations, special letters (including ones with her company's first letterhead) and mementos in box files of "memory drawers" that are dated by year.
Less overtly militaristic mementos abound, too — like a soccer ball from when Myanmar's national team was ably coached by a colonel, and a plaque from the U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission, sent in thanks for Myanmar's help supplying teak to replace the decks of the World War II-era ship.
He has taught creative writing there for 13 years, and in that time has appointed his space with plenty of mementos: old family photographs, a self-portrait his daughter drew in neon crayon, a framed poster of what he said were among his friend Frank McCourt's last words to him.
Everywhere at BravoCon there are goofy mementos of Bravo wit: Bathrooms are plastered in phrases like "Pat the puss" and "Close your legs to married men;" a sign reading "It's all happening" welcomes visitors to the main ballroom, a reference to Vanderpump Rules cast member Scheana Shay's enormous forearm tattoo.
The space also displays many of Ms. Mosbacher's treasured mementos, among them: an authentic olive branch from a Greek ambassador; framed magazines and political cartoons in which she appeared; and a wooden American flag from Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, for whom she has been a devoted campaign fund-raiser.
There is much to be said for the discovery of new worlds, but one hopes that somewhere — perhaps secreted in a little glowing ball, lined with reindeer moss and stuffed with mementos — these exchange students and steadfast Michiganders retain a confidence in the validity of their own worlds and visions.
The grey sky and rain that hung over Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota, when Prince died there on April 21 was gone, as were the thousands of letters, photos, paintings, scraps of clothing and other mementos that fans had attached to the chain link fence surrounding the star's recording studio and home.
In Akhsó (Grandma): This Is a New Experience (2019), M. Carmen Lane elegiacally adorns two large, black-and-white deathbed images of their grandmother, Vivian Murphy, with feathers and braided rope; these hang above an end table with mementos, and accompanied by a chilling sound piece, Skin Hunger/the Artist as Caregiver (2018).
The collection includes mementos from many of Mr. Trump's failed businesses, such as a plastic Trump Shuttle card from his defunct airline, a New Jersey Generals shirt from the football team he owned, a Trump water bottle and a bottle of "Trump Fragrance": a perfume with notes of citrus, mint and basil.
Among the mementos are a recipe for my Aunt Bertha's apple cake, which I've never made; many photographs of our son when he was half the height that he is today; pages from articles I wrote long ago; New Yorker cartoons; and some family snapshots from the days when we printed such things.
LONDON — The British police officer who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack on a Russian former spy has said that he and his family had to abandon all their belongings because of possible contamination — not just their home and cars, but every item in them, from family mementos to their children's toys.
What followed was a mishmash of mementos: The picture of me with my high school buddies at a regional choir competition, an empty Guarana bottle from that 1995 internship in Brazil, the horse drawing my oldest daughter made with charcoal when she was 6, a mini backpack filled with my wife's great-aunt's china.
Visitors to the expanded show will see manuscripts for "A Farewell to Arms," &apos&aposThe Sun Also Rises," &apos&aposFor Whom the Bell Tolls" and other Hemingway works — but they&aposll also glimpse popular paperback books from the first half of the 20th century, as well as magazines, photographs and other mementos pulled straight from his world.
It was sandwiched between a stack of other embarrassing mementos from throughout my lifetime, a yearbook from my days of Sun-in and DIY bangs, a hardcover copy of a First Communion handbook that my mother convinced me to model for, and a stack of photos from the disposable cameras I took on nights out during college.
Filled with old pictures, mementos (an excised tooth represents his time as a dentist), his unique recipes for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (he actually adds ham, cheese or salami), his musings on life and his memories of the girls as babies, Sandy's G-Paw scrapbooks paint an undeniable portrait of a caring and quirky father.
This is the first museum survey of the Vietnam-born Danish artist, who draws his art from his life and the history he has lived through, recycling family mementos, found letters and artifacts, as well as random materials, into a very spare, poetic and astute study of power, colonialism, and the lives of refugees and of objects.
"Stonewall 50" is the overarching theme for several exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society, among them "By the Force of Our Presence: Highlights from the Lesbian Herstory Archives," a collection of photographs, books, posters, clothes and other mementos that seeks to prevent the erasure from history of the many contributions made by lesbians and queer women.
In a 22001-minute, on-field ceremony attended by 22000 of his former teammates, managers, coaches and other associates from a 20-year major league career in which he accumulated 3,465 hits — more than all but five players in baseball history — Jeter, 42, was commemorated as a winner and was presented with mementos of his days as a Yankee.
Their apartment was filled with mementos from Officer Ali's military career: a plaque for "outstanding service" in the fight against the Islamic State, a collage of photographs from his deployment to Afghanistan in 2013 and his Combat Action Badge, awarded to soldiers engaged in ground combat, which he earned while deployed to Iraq during the surge in 2008.
A partial truce came later that year, after a successful lobbying effort by Mitchell and other former astronauts: a bill passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama gave astronauts from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions full ownership rights over their mementos, provided they were allowed to take them home in the first place.
Nudes in hand, and swaddled in far too much clothing, I leave the studio elated, realizing that the most gratifying part of standing stripped in a room full of artists was not the mementos I was taking away, possible gifts for friends or reminders of my youth when things start to sag, but instead, the experience of creating art together.
While the Puccini streamed from the back, customers — forming a line that stretched to the door — looked at the cookies, Danishes, brownies and sticky buns that were on display, as well as the "family wall," which has mementos from Glaser's 116-year history, including the picture from opening day on April 2, 1902, and a family recipe book from 403.
Nearby was a small tribute to Clijsters with tiny bottles filled with mementos from her career: blades of grass from Wimbledon; snippets from a family weeping willow tree in her hometown, Bree, Belgium; a piece of natural gut string from one of her rackets; and a fragment from one of the shirts she wore during her final U.S. Open in 2012.
His 26th-floor office at Trump Tower has a windowsill crammed with mementos, including a championship belt sent to him by the boxer Mike Tyson; a football helmet from Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback whom the president once said he hoped would be his son-in-law; and a basketball shoe signed by Shaquille O'Neal, the N.B.A. star.
In his Santos series, Endress mixes and matches species in ways that could never occur in the natural world, turning simplistic aggregations of living, or formerly living, things on their head, offering instead a series of mementos mori — seemingly abundant still lifes that are in fact reminders of their own impossibilities, of pending death and the destruction wrought by such arrangements.
" Among the particular opponents he has in his sights, said Mr Bannon, seated in a dining-room decorated with Christian iconography and political mementos, are congressional Republicans ("Mitch McConnell, I'm going to light him up"), China ("Let's go screw up One Belt One Road") and "the elites in Silicon Valley and Wall Street—they're a bunch of globalists who have forgotten their fellow Americans.
But what matters even more than the collective mementos of wisdom he left behind is the inspirational way Mattie celebrated and loved all people -- diverse in age and ability and aspiration, and the way he appreciated and found meaning in the gift of moments that made up each day -- even when burdens outweighed blessings, and even knowing that his time on earth would be brief.
Deposited among the vast numbers of postcards, pinups of film and rock stars, references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, images of New York doorways and portals, covers of newsmagazines, the contents of an exhibition catalogue of postwar European and American art, and a kitsch literary calendar are extracts from Darboven's earlier works and mementos of her previous exhibitions.
Published by Rizzoli, the book sees iconic French women of yesteryear (see: Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Jane Birkin — all of whom wore Vivier regularly throughout their careers) and global influencers and tastemakers of today (Ines de la Fressange, Leandra Medine Cohen, Refinery29's own co-founder and global editor-in-chief Christene Barberich) making the connection via personal mementos to exemplify just how eternal the accessories brand is.
Mr. Jacoby, who was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary short subject in 2005 and is married to the Emmy-winning filmmaker Betsy West, has covered the walls of their Upper West Side apartment with Depression-era photographs and mementos from his three decades of documentaries, including an original that Mr. Hambleton sold to him during filming and that is now displayed in a hallway of the couple's home.
" (Not to say anyone was planning on wearing it.) Overall, Lark Mason Associates, which presented the auction, described the collection as "a range of items from books and personal mementos to carefully chosen works of art, as well as cultural artifacts, which he accumulated during his travels," many of which "had special significance to Bourdain, either as gifts from friends or special purchases associated with memorable experiences from his writing or television appearances.
The walls of Pfleger's office are covered with photographs of friends and visitors: Coretta Scott King, Desmond Tutu, Johnnie Cochran, Mr. T. There are mementos: a signed photograph of Muhammad Ali knocking out Sonny Liston (the same image that Barack Obama once used to decorate his Senate office); a bill of sale from a slave auction in 1849; a shard of a seat from the bus boarded by Rosa Parks in Montgomery in 13.
The auction of Monroe's personal effects and mementos is hosted by Julien's Auctions and was exhibited aboard the Queen Mary 2 cruise ship over the course of August as the boat made its transatlantic journey from London to N.Y.C. The gown in question is the skin-tight design the Seven Year Itch star wore to sing "Happy Birthday" to Kennedy on May 19, 1962 at a Madison Square Garden fundraiser, just three months before she died.
Braided among the vast numbers of postcards, caches of pinups of film and rock stars, documentary references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, a heterogeneous sampling of New York doorways and portals, illustrated covers from major newsmagazines, plus the contents of an exhibition catalogue devoted to postwar European and American art, and a kitsch literary calendar, are extracts from certain of her earlier works, exhibition catalogues from solo shows, and other mementos of previous exhibitions.
In the winter of 2016, flipping through the annual scrapbook of photos and mementos that Ms. Ilich put together each year, Mr. Reed came across a picture of them on Baker Beach in San Francisco, celebrating the purchase of their new house and Mr. Reed's successful first ascent of the Unemployment Line route up Mount Broderick, in Yosemite Valley — an adventure that took months of training, and was sponsored by North Face and filmed as part of its "Train Smarter" video series.

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