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Aaron himself contributes remembrances of the hardships and the triumphs.
What are your remembrances of your time playing for Grenoble?
These remembrances focus on his decency, graciousness and essential humanity.
Here are remembrances from five with films out this year.
And those remembrances are opening chapters of history on the league.
Not surprisingly, that birthday tends to crowd out the Hitchhiker's remembrances.
BLOOMFIELD "Remembrances" (A Retrospective), final performance of Yass Hakoshima Movement Theater.
BLOOMFIELD"Remembrances" (A Retrospective), final performance of Yass Hakoshima Movement Theater.
Since then, the Library has collected more than 220006,2202 personal remembrances.
Here are remembrances from five directors with films out this year.
Loved ones and colleagues have been posting remembrances and messages of mourning.
Celebrities who worked with Arquette over the years are sending their remembrances.
So I asked Justice Souter to tell me some of his remembrances.
On Mr. Kinder's Facebook page, former students and longtime friends posted remembrances.
He doesn't shout like Sanders or dip into quiet remembrances like Biden.
Remembrances: Mr. Lagerfeld's peers, including Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace, offered reflections.
Schools held remembrances, and a private interfaith service was planned for Wednesday night.
This central sadness of the Hodgson family colors the remembrances of his life.
His Facebook page on Tuesday was filled with remembrances about his buoyant spirit.
Social media was flooded with remembrances and reactions immediately after news of Glenn's death.
The terms of discourse shifts to remembrances of discussions just passed, the vitality sapped.
Its 20133/11 Living Memorial is composed of images and remembrances from family members.
Rieff contends that these collective remembrances are self-serving, often fraudulent and frequently dangerous.
Read our obituary, and stay tuned below for remembrances from our critics and writers.
These remembrances are created and stored throughout the hippocampus, our brain's primary memory center.
Remembrances: Mr. Lagerfeld's peers, including the designers Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace, offered reflections.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush gave remembrances of their late colleague Sen.
King is now such a widely revered figure that many remembrances of him lack substance.
The late-night announcement of his death sparked an outpouring of remembrances on social media.
Kim hasn't yet tweeted her remembrances of Prince, but she's probably still experiencing residual embarassment.
Remembrances from costars and friends quickly flooded social media when news broke of his death.
The announcement of Edgeworth's death prompted fond remembrances Friday from NBC News reporters and colleagues.
"Kylie's last remembrances of her dad — before he got sick — were at Taos," Cowan says.
The service included songs and dances, as well as remembrances from family, clergy and politicians.
Remembrances Before this position, I was general counsel at Allstate, the property and casualty company.
Here are some of our favorite reflections, remembrances, appreciations and, this being Twitter, contrarian takes.
The ghostly images alongside the remembrances of former residents make for a distinctly melancholic experience.
Do these remembrances take place only around this time of year, or all year round?
There's nothing like fond remembrances of smiting one's enemies to get some spice back into things.
The comment thread beneath Other Music's closure announcement is full of nostalgic remembrances like this one.
It's a strange assertion, particularly given that most of the movie is a collection of remembrances.
We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer.
We rise and fall in light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer.
In Chris Ware's latest book, Monograph, he confronts his past self through various ephemera and remembrances.
He organizes his remembrances according to the women with whom he was involved at the time.
He delivers short remembrances of writers he's known, including Theodore Roethke, Seamus Heaney and Richard Wilbur.
Meanwhile, the tears and remembrances -- from fans, fellow players and those he lifted up -- haven't stopped.
Until then, collaborators on the various productions of that show, and many others, share their remembrances.
" She continued, "The tsunami of tributes and remembrances that have followed Walter's passing has been deeply moving.
Her Brady children, Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Barry Williams (Greg), and Susan Olsen (Cindy) also shared heartfelt remembrances.
" Others who knew Murfitt shared remembrances on social media, calling him "a true fisherman and great friend.
It was long -- about three hours -- but there were moving tributes and remembrances throughout the service. 1.
His passing shocked fans around the world and triggered a chorus of mournful celebrity reactions and remembrances.
One of the most heartfelt remembrances came from one of the former First Lady's most unlikely costars.
Colombians have spent decades trying to reconcile the ecstatic remembrances of Escobar with the mayhem he produced.
Joseph Kennedy III were among the politicians and organizations that posted remembrances in honor of the victims.
Third, he recommends turning to physical remembrances of strength — flashing back to your own moxie and grit.
In June, she flattened Mr. Biden in a debate exchange over his warm remembrances of segregationist senators.
You can send me your fond remembrances of your Honeycomb tablet (or politely place them in the comments).
Immediately after the sad news broke, media colleagues from all corners poured forth with digital remembrances and condolences.
The city, especially the Old Town area, is now dotted with monuments and remembrances to the resistance fighters.
Barbara Walters' interviews with Moore will be featured, as well as more remembrances from those she influenced. 3.
Defense remembrances: In the defense community, Jones was also known as a strong advocate for the Marine Corps.
Knowing America, the 9/11 remembrances will get more and more abstract and mawkish as time goes by.
Schumer's announcement came as remembrances and condolences for McCain's family poured in from both sides of the aisle.
A close friend, Oliver, died in a climbing accident, and his Facebook page was filled with positive remembrances.
The tussle over remembrances of Bush echoed the tussles over remembrances of Senator John McCain, when detractors howled about any framing of him as a hero — McCain, who was captured and, for years, tortured by the North Vietnamese and who refused early release unless his fellow prisoners were also freed.
In addition to these remembrances of McNamara, Oswalt has been sharing multiple moving obituaries of her life and work.
We thank you and all of our readers who have shared their condolences and heartfelt remembrances of our friend.
"They need to be distinguished and separate," Governor Asa Hutchinson told a news conference this month about the remembrances.
They also shared their remembrances of Alexis on social media, with David and Patricia posting about her on Twitter.
An obituary is about a life lived; misty remembrances of narratives solidified by a lifetime of telling your story.
"My mom always leaves small remembrances on my bureau for me to rediscover when I come visit," she explains.
Thousands of smaller remembrances also dotted the urban landscape: a tree planted here, a plaque on a church there.
The WVUE website is full of tributes and remembrances... (WVUE) -- The pilot of the plane, Franklin Augustus, also died.
In other words, the message is the same as for remembrances of other disasters in our history: never again.
There will be memorials and remembrances of the loss as everyone attempts to come to grips with the tragedy.
Marvel actors, writers, and fans flooded social media with well wishes and fond remembrances shortly after Lee's death was confirmed.
At Birdland, the pop-jazz singer Stacy Sullivan's two shows on Tuesday are remembrances of Peggy Lee and Marian McPartland.
These documents are collected, preserved and made accessible the firsthand remembrances of U.S. military veterans from World War I on.
That sculpture and others — along with drawings, ephemera and remembrances by close friends and collaborators — are included in the exhibition.
They put together an online condolence book—it was a site where people could write remembrances and stuff like that.
That left Trump the odd man out in a capital city overflowing with remembrances of the onetime Republican standard-bearer.
The changing lights display, a beacon for the city's mood and remembrances, still asserts its dominance in the night sky.
The service and week of remembrances were unfair to the president, they said, and they hoped for an online eruption.
In many of the remembrances, one song in particular stands out: the customary evening-ending (morning-ending?) song at Sway.
The case drew wide attention this month when friends of Ms. Gao, inspired by the #MeToo movement, posted remembrances online.
As political leaders in Baltimore and Washington woke up to the news of Cummings' death, condolences and remembrances poured in.
Prince Harry led Britain's remembrances on Friday when he made a moving reading and laid a wreath at a national memorial.
On and on they go: the ceaseless pacing and rocking and screaming, the corner-cowering, self-plucking and broken-record remembrances.
In a series of anecdotes and written remembrances to PEOPLE, Swaney's friends and colleagues memorialized her warmth, energy and open heart.
Read on for a series of memories, stories, anecdotes, and remembrances from a few of her many friends, fans, and bandmates.
Tributes and remembrances poured out of New Orleans and the rest of the world after Fats Domino died on Oct. 25.
The title story and a few others are less traumatic, and there are some lovely personal remembrances, mostly of literary friends.
His sudden passing has set off a flurry of remembrances, with friends and foes alike hailing his intellect and rigorous approach.
Smith said those remembrances told him that the transient nature of life does not mean people should love others less but more.
Relics of his treasure hunting days are hidden away in the attic, a dusty personal sanctuary where Nate indulges in fond remembrances.
In remembrances of Nancy, much has also been said of how influential she was and how she protected him behind the scenes.
He then bumps into Marilla at his father's grave, and the two share remembrances about the man they've both loved and lost.
Other black landmarks that have long since disappeared are commemorated with remembrances embedded in the sidewalk like tombstones to a forgotten culture.
After the piece went up, offerings on the artwork began to appear — sweat lodge ties, peace flags, eagle feathers, and other remembrances.
ET. Remembrances around the nation also include events at the Pentagon and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where one of the planes went down.
Vice President Mike Pence will speak at a ceremony honoring Mr. McCain, who didn't want President Trump to attend his funeral remembrances.
News of Graham's February 21 death elicited remembrances from Trump, Pence, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush and many others.
Commemorating war is central to our national identity, but the frontier wars that made modern Australia are left out of official remembrances.
Hong Kong has commemorated the massacre with a candlelit vigil ever since, the only place on Chinese soil where mass remembrances are held.
The first funerals for the Jewish martyrs of Pittsburgh have begun, marked by remembrances of the positive effects they brought to the world.
By Saturday afternoon, the comment sections for that photo and the Facebook page of the balloon company were filled with condolences and remembrances.
They died within three months of one another and, as their only child, the remembrances were up to me to plan and run.
The 20193th anniversary of the Apollo 22019 mission is upon us, and along with the history, remembrances, and tributes comes the inevitable cash-grab.
The Weeknd kicked off the remembrances when he dedicated his win of the first award of the night, top hot 100 artist, to Prince.
The line was dubbed the "lilac train" in honour of the mauve bouquets taken back to the Smoke as remembrances of day-trip idylls.
Friends and teammates flooded social media with remembrances of "Strick," praising his devotion to Portland, his near-permanent smile and his love for basketball.
Starting with the blaze and continuing to this very moment, the huge outpouring of people's sympathy, tears, prayers and remembrances indisputably manifest something else.
Mr. McCain did not want President Trump to attend his remembrances, and Vice President Mike Pence came as an emissary of the White House.
"These familiar visual remembrances bring us closer to those with whom we shared these cherished places; if not standing still, here time slows down."
This study relied on participants' remembrances of exercise, though, which can be unreliable, and asked about them at only one point in people's lives.
Jesse Jackson and former US Attorney General Eric Holder were among those who came to pay their respects and offer kind words and remembrances.
This is where all the biographies, campaign literature and public remembrances say he showed character, patriotism, faith and endurance in the worst of possible circumstances.
After the week is over, all "remembrances" left at the altar will be added to an installation at the Oakland Museum of California, Berton says.
E.T. FROM PEN: How Princess Kate Is Changing the Royal Parenting Rules Along with his remembrances, Spencer is also sharing a previously unpublished childhood photo.
She tries to stiff her eBay competition (like Remembrances, run by the timid Gail) by buying Gail's vintage clothes and altering them to up-sell.
Time and again at his funeral and in other remembrances, those who knew him spoke rapturously about his character, his empathy, kindness, loyalty and friendship.
Recently, he shared with me some writings he's been keeping for years — little remembrances, ideas about what constitutes a loving family, what makes a man.
Such remembrances in the Capitol are either formally approved by congressional resolution or authorized by the congressional leadership, according to the Architect of the Capitol.
Many people, including celebrities like Chelsea Clinton, Ivanka Trump, Mindy Kaling and Bette Midler, posted fond remembrances of the first Kate Spade bag they purchased.
Her account is fleshed out by remembrances from friends and colleagues — enough to fill a Southern California wing of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
As the handoff of power approached, Mr. Obama's supporters took to Twitter to recall his years in the White House, adding #ThankYouObamas to their remembrances.
These remembrances — one artist mentions Bushwick "before gentrification" — are interspersed with beauty shots of murals, as Joe Ficalora, describes his five-year-old mural project.
The lean toward positive in remembrances is all but baked-in when the nation is called on to pay respects for a prominent life recently completed.
Monograph is neither an autobiography nor a memoir; it is a visual history based on ephemera and remembrances, with a narrative loosely built around these objects.
" He also appeared in "Jazz '34: Remembrances of Kansas City Swing," a companion film built around a jam session shot on the set of "Kansas City.
Moving remembrances have already taken place, both before the Lakers' first home game since the accident and throughout the All-Star activities last week in Chicago.
Tributes and remembrances of Bryant poured in from former teammates, his NBA peers, and fans around the world as news of his death spread on Sunday.
Tributes and remembrances of Bryant poured in from former teammates, his NBA peers, and fans around the world as news of his death spread on Sunday.
As news of the announcement spread, fans of the magazine posted remembrances online, mourning the loss of a onetime bible of the fashion and publishing communities.
Good Luck — George Late Friday night, remembrances of the 41st president poured out from former President Bill Clinton, President Trump, former President Barack Obama, and more.
My hope is that Morrison's work as an editor at Random House in the '70s is not glossed over in these remembrances of her work and life.
The death of the legendary boxer and activist Muhammad Ali has led to a proliferation of thoughtful remembrances and lists of his greatest quotes in the media.
Over the weekend, there are a number of public remembrances, with the most poignant being that of the wreath laying at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Sunday.
Barbara Bush, wife of the 41st president and mother of the 43rd, died on Tuesday at the age of 92, prompting an outpouring of tributes and remembrances.
You could tell they were still in shock, rattling off small remembrances and speaking directly to Phife's family, offering and asking for support in a tough time.
But he chose not to, and instead turned a four-hour set into a set of remembrances of and riffs on the pop icon's decades-spanning legacy.
The construction of the memorial, which will accompany remembrances like the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, will be overseen by the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation.
Spencer Cox, praised Taylor's service and courage Saturday night on social media, as his constituents posted their remembrances of a mayor who was always available to them.
It kicked off widespread reaction and remembrances, with star singers like John Mayer, Shania Twain and Jon Bon Jovi all paying tribute to Mr. Petty on Twitter.
Remembrances of Scalia typically note that he could sometimes be almost (gasp!) liberal in some areas of the law (even as he was breathtakingly conservative in others).
The remembrances and reckonings of former slaves, including the otherworldly Aunt Ester who, at almost three centuries old, is a recurring character, often unseen, in Wilson's plays.
Remembrances poured in from dozens of former and current colleagues, past presidents, heads of state and longtime Senate and campaign aides in the wake of McCain's death.
The 96-page book features rare photos and remembrances from his friends, including producer Jimmy Jam who worked closely with Prince and knew him since their childhood.
White's family members and friends posted their remembrances on social media, recalling how she always had a "smile on her face," as well as their heartbreak and disbelief.
True, the fond remembrances and generous consolations are heartening, refreshing expressions of decency towards a family in grieving, and yes, they should be acknowledged and welcomed as such.
Like tumbled tombstones marking the graveyard of self-referential Modernism, the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon presents a remarkable set of remembrances to ponder.
Rather than try to compensate for the material he's missing, he bets on plain language and diligent documentation, and allows his sources' unfiltered remembrances to take center stage.
But there was nothing in those remembrances about his 733-year relationship — at first romantic, then less so — with Gino Cofacci, who was provided for in Beard's will.
Snow also includes remembrances of the Disneyland from his childhood that would be perfectly at home in an afterword, but he lodges them distractingly in the second chapter.
When it wasn't filled with the emotion of tender, personal remembrances or heartfelt enthusiasm, the air in the cavernous auditorium of the New Psalmist Baptist Church was politically charged.
" Friends and family shared remembrances on the Facebook page of a local radio station, writing that "his smile was bigger than life" and that it "lit up the room.
It will be adorned with remembrances of the lives lost and will be razed a few weeks later, similar to the annual Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.
When Barlow died in February at age 70, remembrances came from United States senators and exiled dissidents, hackers and psychedelics enthusiasts, Harvard fellows and members of the Grateful Dead.
Vice President Mike Pence spoke on behalf of the Trump administration at a Capitol ceremony honoring Mr. McCain, who did not want President Trump to attend his funeral remembrances.
In the 2014 video, which commemorated the leadership of Mr. Lucas and Dr. Kennedy, among those contributing remembrances was Kevin Lowther, a former regional director of South Africa Africare.
But when it comes to an unarmed black teenager who died at the hands of the police, such remembrances become fraught with questions over how black victims are perceived.
At the fair, the Brooklyn-based Honey & Wax Booksellers showed off a pamphlet published soon after Qiu's death, which featured her own writing as well as remembrances of her.
Fithian may have allowed his Yankee upbringing to color his remembrances of the Deep South, but he provides one of the most detailed accounts of a rough-and-tumble bout.
There is no easy way to capture Prince's legacy, and there will be countless stories to tell and remembrances to be made in the days, weeks, months, and years ahead.
She is also why he donated the advances and royalties from his first cookbook, "Eating Royally: Recipes and Remembrances from a Palace Kitchen," to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Ginsberg, who died in 1997, would have turned 90 on Friday, June 3, and contemporaries including Michael McClure and Ed Sanders will offer readings and remembrances at the gallery Howl!
Paddy Linehan, an Irishman living in Thailand, shared his remembrances of Father Cornelius, a housemaster of sorts at the boarding school attached to Mount Melleray Abbey in County Waterford, Ireland.
The three-day program included talks, prayers and remembrances, and ended with a four-minute series of four bell tolls: One for each century of African American history and culture.
There will probably be remembrances of Kirk Douglas, who died on Wednesday, and Kobe Bryant, the basketball star who won an Oscar for a short film made after he retired.
This is where all the biographies, the campaign literature, and public remembrances say he showed his character, his patriotism, his faith, and his endurance in the worst of possible circumstances.
In the case of the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown this June, the government sought to quash any remembrances, lest they remind people of the party's often bloody past.
Black feminists in particular are eager to see if these remembrances own up to the real history of the fight for the vote — and whether black suffragists appear in them.
In a undated letter to her gallerist around this time (published in Agnes Martin: Paintings, Writings, Remembrances, Phaidon, 2012), Martin talks about the differences between seeing a painting and perceiving it.
The indelible mark Prince left on music rippled well into the weekend, with tributes and remembrances from the likes of Rihanna, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen and the sum total of Coachella.
Three of his nine children offered remembrances, painting a picture of a patriarch who was demanding yet also ready to break out in song or drop to the floor to play.
Long after the war was over, she tracked down other survivors of Ravensbrück, gathered their remembrances and published them in the book "Resistance and Deportation: 210 Testimonies of Spanish Women" (22013).
That explains why, amid remembrances of "Dolly" and other triumphs, the status of "Mack & Mabel" — the 1974 Broadway flop about the silent film stars Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand — loomed large.
The remembrances last a few minutes, only enough time to honor about 30 people, so there can be intense lobbying leading up to the show for the inclusion of some stars.
Magic Wand is full of irreverent, rambling characters and vivid landscapes that are like hazy remembrances of role-playing games as a kid made real again, with a palette set to dazzle.
Stock's representation of California is framed somewhere between the meandering remembrances of Tarantino's blockbuster and Joan Didion's iconic "White Album" essay full of dark memories of a time when culture fundamentally shifted.
At the start of a week of remembrances on Monday, two members of Congress from Florida said they would push to declare the nightclub site as a national memorial, reports Associated Press.
Several shops along the waterfront sell T-shirts, books and other remembrances of the Cubs' time on the island, along with the W flags that are omnipresent at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
There will be a number of public remembrances of fallen service members over the weekend, with the most poignant being that of the wreath laying at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Sunday.
Told in patient, psychologically complex prose, "Sight" combines the narrator's thoughts about her mother, who died several years earlier, and remembrances of her grandmother, a psychoanalyst, with relevant digressions about scientific history.
Unlike the mass shootings in recent months and years that are followed by vigils, remembrances and counseling, the remnants from the carnage were quickly cleaned up and students soon returned to their business.
"The Book of Disquiet" purports to be "a factless autobiography" of one Bernardo Soares, "an assistant bookkeeper in the city of Lisbon," and consists of almost 500 remembrances, perceptions, arguments and fleeting observations.
"We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer and love is love is love is love is love is cannot be killed or swept aside."
Soul greats like Cissy Houston, Gladys Knight, and her old Detroit friend Smokey Robinson have made public remembrances, as did former President Obama — who invited Franklin to sing at his inauguration in 2009.  
There are plenty of those to go around today as the McCain's family, friends, colleagues, and even political rivals have taken to social media to share their touching remembrances of the departed Senator.
Soul greats like Cissy Houston, Gladys Knight, and her old Detroit friend Smokey Robinson have made public remembrances, as did former President Obama — who invited Franklin to sing at his inauguration in 2009.
From his widow Iman's remembrances, to celebrity tweets, to large public gatherings, to gifs devoted to his fashion legacy, there are no shortage of ways to remember Bowie now that he has passed.
Weeks before a midterm elections, and with the next presidential race already stirring, remembrances of McCain will showcase the kind of values and policies that the Republican icon shared with his establishment contemporaries.
These friends' obvious affection ("Dearest dearheart Norman," Ashby began one letter) greatly warms the documentary, along with Mr. Jewison's sensitive remembrances, helping to turn an already attractive portrait into a vividly alive one.
Offering a glimpse of the scars that some of Mr. McCain's political battles produced in Arizona, some of the remembrances of him here were possibly as multilayered and complex as Mr. McCain himself.
I came to know him later, through the stories I heard second or third-hand—remembrances from family, friends, and collaborators who'd been in the room when he was producing his life's work.
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In this last year of civil rights remembrances of 50 years past, it's time to remember that the times again are extraordinary, and Americans need an attorney general who can grow in the job.
Spoken tributes and remembrances from religious and political leaders underlined the influence of a woman who stood on the front lines of the civil rights movement, with her music as a frequent anthem. Rev.
It is very earnest if you think about how a computer could help, but also very dystopian if you think about sharing your fond remembrances with an uncaring algorithm instead of other actual humans.
Okay, Bowie's been gone for a couple days already, the remembrances and tributes have cycled through our feeds, and it's probably time to get back to the grating realities of Trump, ISIS, and Oregonian militias.
So it's ironic and disturbing to proponents of the transatlantic alliance that remembrances of the D-Day landings and the Marshall Plan should coincide with the most fraught period in Europe-US relations in decades.
These psychic advantages are probably magnified by remembrances of Biden's role in a White House that coolly contended with an Ebola outbreak in the U.S. as political opponents and cable news hosts lost their minds.
Affectionate remembrances bubbled up over the weekend as thousands of artists, photographers, filmmakers, dancers, couturiers, and creatives across Africa and around the globe mourned the death of Sidibé, across social media and online blogs and journals.
Remembrances to George and Barbara Bush sprang up in the Houston neighborhood where they made their home, at a memorial to the late president at a city park and at the airport named in his honor.
Monday's ceremony is the start of a week of remembrances for the former Prez, whose body will lie in state until Wednesday -- so there's sure to be a steady stream of dignitaries coming to salute him.
But then, presumably having processed his grief in a few six-second loops, Yusupov and Kroll got together to live stream a mashup of memories, favorite vines, and remembrances from a couple of Vine stars on Hype.
"We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer and love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside," he said in his speech.
"We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer and love is love is love is love is love is cannot be killed or swept aside," he continued through tears.
Some obituaries and remembrances are highlighting what writers describe as his "civility" — a hot button word that pundits and critics have variably longed for in both the actions of political protesters, and our word-diarrhea prone President.
Soon, another layer was drawn over the case with the publication of the famous composite picture—a combination of Joe Beattie's urgings, Jeannie Williams' remembrances, and the imaginative flair of a tutor at Glasgow School of Art.
From soon after he disappeared, condolences poured in online, lighting up the same forums where he had generated a thriving following among the gaming community with remembrances of his videos playing and talking about Nintendo Switch games.
Odeh's tweet was followed by a flood of remembrances, with grandchildren all over the world recalling their sittys' food, their kisses and embraces, their sacrifices, the lessons they imparted and the pride they took in their heritage.
"We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer and love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside," he said while holding back tears.
He thought about the "Five Remembrances" that some Buddhist monks chant each day: I will lose my youth, my health, my loved ones, everything I hold dear and, finally, life itself by the very nature of being human.
Using the simplest of formal means, the circle of the portrait and the rectangle of the shelf, Lovell spins a piece of personal history into a welter of contradictory meanings that touches upon communal histories, remembrances, and aspirations.
Ms. Gao's classmates brought the case back into the public sphere when they recently posted remembrances describing how she had told them that a professor at Peking University at the time, Shen Yang, forced her to have sex.
In recent years some student organizations have curbed their support for local remembrances of the 1989 crackdown, saying they feel little affinity with China and that the memorials divert attention from calls for democracy in Hong Kong itself.
The outpouring of grief and warm remembrances in the wake of the composer Pauline Oliveros's death last year clarified her centrality to the history of experimental music: Her radical philosophy of Deep Listening changed how we hear music.
Over the years, Denton's friends and former colleagues have contributed remembrances to the Web site NYPD Angels, which honors members of the force who were killed in the line of duty, going back to the mid-eighteen-hundreds.
It's happened often enough that I am beginning to suspect it's not just idle wishing, but fond remembrances of how much better the device in the lab is than the device in my hand in the briefing room.
"In observance of the Ghost Ship fire tragedy one year later, there will be a temporary altar placed in City Hall from Monday, November [27] through Saturday, December 2, where handwritten notes and remembrances can be left," Berton says.
Every year, abortion advocates mark the anniversary with remembrances of what women endured when they didn't have access to safe, legal abortion, and remind the public that abortion rights are far from guaranteed for every woman who needs them.
As Star Wars fans and geeks around the world process the death of Carrie Fisher, mourners have responded with a massive outpouring of grief and remembrances that has manifested in everything from calligraphy to knitting patterns to pancake art.
And, today, about him: Even as the network honored him on-air with heartfelt remembrances from anchors who were quick to thank him for the opportunities he gave them, the elephant was in the room and couldn't be denied.
Bush's passing has led to an outpouring of remembrances for the humble and gentlemanly statesman, whose life and service was seen to stand in direct contrast to the vitriol and partisanship that has enveloped elected politics in recent years.
Afforded the opportunity to take up a little more space, producers made a number of complex statements, offering up electro-protest anthems, rose-tinted remembrances of childhood, and collections of club tracks as harrowing as War of the Worlds.
Though he had largely retired from public life 10 years earlier due to health issues, news of Castro's death reverberated around the world, prompting an outpouring of remembrances and arguments over the complicated and violent legacy he leaves behind.
In this scene, the director captures the way our memories catch on certain, specific details, or how they might spin out into entire remembrances rooted in a simple look back at a misspoken word or a particularly vivid color.
So in his first act after his 20163 election victory, Mr. Hill filed a bill making it illegal to remove "remembrances" on public property erected on or after 1822 except for repairs — or relocation to an equally prominent place.
Pictures hung on the wall of the ones who had recently lost their lives—not sweet remembrances or anything like that, just photos from when they had first come to Missouri, with the date they arrived and the date they passed.
Yesterday morning, while I was on my way to DJing a three-hour radio tribute to the just-deceased David Bowie, my editor pinged me to see if I could, perhaps, contribute a piece to Noisey's offerings of Bowie remembrances.
But as Jon Allsop points out in The Columbia Journalism Review, the warm remembrances of Bush also display a distinct trend: evaluating the forty-first president specifically as a foil who highlights the perceived failings of the current commander in chief.
Nevertheless, after a day of remembrances and bipartisan solidarity, we are still faced with Tiananmen's aftermath, a Chinese government and Communist Party willing to take any steps to suppress the demands of the Chinese people for justice and political reform.
A viral video of Bush passing a piece of candy to Michelle Obama, combined with Bush's own speech and a larger trend of rank-and-file Democrats starting to express warming remembrances of Bush, lent particular fuel to the fire.
He basks, too, in remembrances of "magnificently tipsy" nights when the music was loud enough to make your car quake and you just might lock eyes with someone captivating — someone who wanted to go dancing in the park, clothing optional.
John Tomlinson, executive director of the Paul Taylor company, whose association with Ms. Cochran went back to her years with the Alwin Nikolais troupe, said her death had prompted an outpouring of tributes and remembrances from Taylor members and alumni.
Commentary and remembrances after Mr. Khanna's death conveyed a sense that he had never reached his full potential as an actor, certainly not the great heights attained by another leading Indian star, Amitabh Bachchan, with whom Mr. Khanna appeared frequently.
The remembrances of Sinema's past actually kicked off in September with a CNN K-File report on fliers distributed by an anti-war group she belonged to and featuring a US soldier as a skeleton inflicting terror on the Middle East.
Remembrances of Four Loko — the super-caffeinated, alcoholic energy drink available in every convenience store for a narrow window of time before intervention by the Food and Drug Administration at the end of the aughts — are their own genre of internet content.
Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in Sweden in 1982 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)Have you seen all the heartfelt remembrances of Gabriel García Márquez, best known for his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude?
"But once we start playing, I get as emotional as people in the audience when they hear a song like "Love in an Elevator' or 'Don't Wanna Miss a Thing' or 'Walk This Way': It triggers their remembrances of way back when.
Judging from some of the remembrances, Ali would seem to have stopped existing as a human soon after he tremblingly lit an Olympic torch in Atlanta in 1996, when we all gasped ... and then cast him loose from our collective cultural net.
When this happens to someone well-known enough to warrant numerous written remembrances, the writers usually refer not to a killing but to a "tragic death" — as though it were not a criminal but a personal trait that caused the person's demise.
The events that led to her resisting her programming and shooting her attacker, the milk bandit, and running off — not to mention her hallucinations/remembrances of the Man in Black himself in that scene — suggest it all took place in the present.
We started there, and even that wasn't simple: We selected every piece labeled Obituary or in the Obituaries section, and then had to exclude paid death notices, duplicate articles, remembrances, briefs and other things that look like obits but really are not.
The remembrances of Mr. McCain, whose death has underscored the demise of his particular brand of pragmatic and civil politics, served as a counterpoint to the discourse surrounding the sitting president, and a reminder of the Arizona senator's place in American history.
Remembrances of Reagan now paint him as a devout Christian because of his continued cooperation with the religious right, but the truth is that Reagan was less religious than he was spiritual, and he trafficked in New Age concepts like astrology and occultism.
Sunday saw an outpouring of remembrances for the 41-year-old Bryant, who was drafted at the age of 18 in 1996 and went on to play 20 seasons for the Los Angeles Lakers, during which the team won five NBA championships.
Christine Kay, a veteran editor at The New York Times who had a strong hand in shaping prizewinning articles and investigative projects and who helped conceive "Portraits of Grief," a celebrated series of remembrances about the victims of the terrorist attacks of Sept.
Throughout the latter half of his life, he maintained a penchant for wry, self-deprecating humor, as evidenced by many of the remembrances left on social media following news of his passing: Burt Reynolds & Clint Eastwood were fired from GUNSMOKE & RAWHIDE at the same time.
This is thought to be among the largest of the several hundred remembrances held each year to mark the chaplains' sacrifice at veteran's posts and in churches and temples around the country, said Christine Beady, the executive director of the Four Chaplains Foundation in Philadelphia.
It is a combination of over-the-top praise for their candidate, nostalgic remembrances of glory days and rewarding aides they liked and score-settling with their enemies, particularly Paul Manafort, whose arrival in the campaign started the countdown clock on Mr. Lewandowski's dismissal.
Solemn mourners stood before five white crosses with the names of the dead that became a shrine to the victims bearing pictures and hand-written remembrances outside the factory where the shooting took place in Aurora, about 40 miles (64 km) west of Chicago.
Here are some early remembrances from Suotamo, and from his castmates Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Billy Dee Williams, John Boyega; directors George Lucas, J.J. Abrams, and Rian Johnson; producer Kathleen Kennedy; Disney CEO and chairman Bob Iger; and Solo: A Star Wars Story screenwriter Jon Kasdan.
An actress who has appeared in films such as "High Fidelity" and "Two Girls and a Guy," Ms. Gregson Wagner has chosen, over the years, to reserve most of her remembrances and reflections about her mother's life and death for conversations with close friends and loved ones.
Although he was thrilled to see Mr. Wallace recognized by the city, he said he had already formed his own personal remembrances of the rapper: Tucked beneath the right sleeve of a T-shirt emblazoned with the rapper's face was a tattoo of a Biggie lyric.
John Fekner's "DANGER LIVE ARTISTS" stencil mural has been newly executed by Hunter MFA student Mikey Estes, lining a tunnel that leads you to a photograph of a waterlogged pier hallway, from which you access a slideshow of Sterzing's images accompanied by a soundtrack of artist and audience remembrances.
Then, there's the brooding, demanding, but, finally, astonishing woman of letters presented to us by a rising pile of remembrances, notably Sigrid Nunez's " Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag " and "Desperately Seeking Susan," a now iconic 2005 essay by Terry Castle in the London Review of Books .
In addition to remembrances of what he called the Ali Circus and the characters at the 5th Street Gym, he told of his boxing life in "Fight Doctor" (1977) and of his youth in "Ybor City Chronicles" (1995), in which he described the "old country" ways of his father, Joseph.
In explaining why, Moss weaves urban history from the '70s fiscal crisis to the policies of Mayor Michael Bloomberg into his stories from Chelsea, Little Italy, and Greenwich Village in a way that moves the book beyond personal remembrances and nostalgia to really get at the what, who, and how of gentrification.
For readers who don't know the case, I'll describe it here both because it continues to define an important part of our constitutional landscape and because, as the seasonal remembrances wind down, Joshua DeShaney Braam's unsought role in a Supreme Court decision that limited government's obligation to its citizens shouldn't go unmarked.
This show is proof that history remembersWe lived through times when hate and fear seemed stronger;We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longerAnd love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.
Conversations in my sleep-deprived, media-saturated household are already sounding like lowbrow Joycean stream of thought involving the rules of curling, incomprehensible snowboarding exclamations, kitchen fires and emotional remembrances of Oksana Baiul and Surya Bonaly (I leave it to you in the comments if you have any favorites of your own).
This show is proof that history remembers We lived through times when hate and fear seemed stronger; We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances that hope and love last longer And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.
But for all of the emotional remembrances of Mr. Cummings as a champion of working people and civil rights, the funeral, which came amid impending impeachment proceedings against Mr. Trump, also was an implicit rebuke of a president who had called the congressman a "racist" and had criticized his representation of Baltimore, Mr. Cummings's hometown.
While some of the best funerary rituals in the Western world come from the Victorian era (family photos with a corpse whose eyelids were painted to look like open eyes come to mind), the Victorians were pretty unimaginative when it came to coming up with novel food rituals to accompany their elaborate, macabre remembrances of the dead.
Again, as she does with the image of the shuddering tree, Ms. Akerman lets you read the image for yourself, even as she has also carefully laid out the movie's meaning in every previous edit, shot and word, including her mother's remembrances of the family's history, about keeping kosher, about the flight from Poland, the Nazis and the war.
It's time the fashion industry make honest remembrances of the man and that you grapple with his true legacy and the reality of oppression in fashion if you truly hope to make more space for marginalized people and bodies in fashion—I'm not going to hold my breath for this one, I don't want to pass out.
There will be plenty of Apollo remembrances (including a National Geographic documentary) between now and the official 50th anniversary in July, and it's difficult to say whether "Apollo 11" will possess greater resonance among people who can remember watching those events unfold in real time on an analog TV or those for whom the grainy pictures are merely the stuff of history.
What Really Happened: It might have been inevitable, but that didn't make the news that Lin-Manuel Miranda is leaving the cast of Hamilton any easier for the Internet to bear; the show's creator announced this week that he'd be leaving the cast after the July 9 performance, unleashing a tidal wave of breathless reports and remembrances about the era's end.
NASA's 50th anniversary celebrations weren't limited to just remembrances of past achievements – the space agency also marked the day by confirming that the Orion crew capsule that will bring astronauts back to the Moon for the first time since the end of the Apollo program is ready for its first trip to lunar orbit, currently set for sometime after June 2020.
Just hours after his untimely passing at 57, the internet was flooded with initial shock and dismay, moving remembrances and tributes, hilariously left-field anecdotes, archival videos (his 1983 performance with James Brown and Michael Jackson is particularly spellbinding), and marathons of all kinds, from a block of MTV music videos to a nine-hour playlist on Minnesota Public Radio.
The stuffed bear, a bright-red heart adorned with stitched Xs and Os in its lap, serves as a sort of anchor for a sprawling memorial to the cherub-cheeked girl known as Coley -- tributes in the form of construction-paper hearts of every hue, bouquets, handmade cards, a pencil sketch of Nicole and almost 20073 remembrances jotted down in child's script.
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She has tattoos up and down her arm that are tied to moments when her twin ran away or attempted suicide; now she keeps a wall of pictures devoted to him, showing me remembrances in a box, including signed artifacts from local sports franchises like the Phoenix Coyotes or Arizona Diamondbacks offered to the family as gifts following his death.
Monographs, memoirs and remembrances have followed, including her son David Rieff's account of her final illness, "Swimming in a Sea of Death"; Phillip Lopate's affectionately rivalrous study of her work, "Notes on Sontag"; the scholar Terry Castle's tart essay on their friendship; and the novelist Sigrid Nunez's "Sempre Susan," an account of sharing an apartment with Sontag when Nunez and Rieff dated in the '70s.
Photos soon flooded my timeline, from the Obamas to high school acquaintances: decades-old snapshots, a friend's mother smiling beside a stone gargoyle; young Sasha and Malia lighting votives in the nave; the cathedral's spire at night, extending heavenward from a miraculous illumined body, the whole form some divine lantern that had descended above the Seine — all but remembrances now, as angry plumes of smoke billowed from Notre Dame's torched silhouette.
And yet there's been something unexpectedly collective about our mourning David Bowie's passing—in so many of the considerations, tributes, obituaries, and remembrances, we talk about how it wasn't supposed to happen, how hard it is to sufficiently describe, let alone encapsulate his massive cultural influence, how astonished we are that he'd crafted his final swan song, Blackstar, dropped it on his 803th birthday, and then two days later, was gone.

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