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memory and victory
As a suitable memory to this splendid victory he vowed to build a magnificent home for the Order of Cistercians.
Despite the fact that Eck was thus virtually forced to abandon his position, he succeeded, through his good memory and his dialectic skill, in confusing the heavy-witted Karlstadt and carried off the nominal victory.
Monument in memory of Pelagius at Covadonga, site of his famous victory.
The earliest of the works of Phidias were dedications in memory of Marathon, celebrating the Greek victory.
In memory of Oenomaus, the Olympic Games were created ( or alternatively the Olympic Games were in celebration of Pelops ' victory ).
During the team's post-game victory celebration, Mr. Jordan removes Joe's memory of his past life and departs.
She was personally acquainted with prominent men and women of pioneer days and named one of her children after General Sam Houston in memory of his victory at San Jacinto.
Following his victory at Ramillies Marlborough returned to England and the acclamation of Parliament ; his titles and estates were made perpetual upon his heirs, male or female, in order that ' the memory of these deeds should never lack one of his name to bear it '.
Tony praises Rocky for his victory and for honoring Apollo Creed's memory, but Rocky, seen to be in some form of severe physical discomfort, asks Tony to summon his wife Adrian ( Talia Shire ).
Light chose the name in memory of the British victory over the French in the Battle of Barrosa, in which he fought in 1811.
In the United States, President Harry Truman dedicated the victory to the memory of his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had died of a cerebral hemorrhage less than a month earlier, on 12 April.
Truman said of dedicating the victory to Roosevelt's memory and keeping the flags at half-staff that his only wish was " that Franklin D. Roosevelt had lived to witness this day.
And after this great feat, he put up this pillar as a memory of the victory ).
The same pope ordered the noon bell to be rung for the memory of Hunyadi's victory in siege of Belgrade, and to mark the resistance to Islamic progression inside Europe.
The name of the bridge is in memory of the Anglo-Dutch and Prussian victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Nicopolis (, " City of Victory ") — or Actia Nicopolis — was an ancient city of Epirus, founded 31 BC by Octavian in memory of his victory over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium the previous year.
Despite German victory in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the violence remained fresh in the newly united state ’ s memory and made Germany reluctant to antagonize the French, but keen as ever to limit their power.
Harrison, thereafter nicknamed " Tippecanoe ", eventually became the President of the United States largely on the memory of this victory.
Two memorial stones in Salaspils commemorate of one of the biggest battles in Europe in the 17th century – in memory of the victory of the Polish-Lithuanian forces.
When we know the truth experientially, having received truth from God in our memory experience, we can walk in genuine maintenance-free victory in these areas of our lives.
Vila Nova do Espírito Santo, as it was called, was founded on September 8, 1551 and later renamed Vitória in memory of the victory in a great battle led by the donee of the captaincy, Vasco Fernandes Coutinho, against Goytacaz Amerindians.
The Seven founded the Nemean Games in his memory, according to its aition, or founding myth, accounting for the crown of victory being made of parsley or the wild form of celery and for the black robes of the judges, interpreted as a sign of mourning.
A victory column is a monument in the form of a column, erected in memory of a victorious war or battle.
However, probably Nicol's best memory of his time at Hillsborough happened on 7 December 1996 when his Wednesday side travelled to his old stomping ground of Anfield, the Sheffield side completely nullified the Liverpool attack, which contained the likes of Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman and John Barnes, and came away with a surprise 1 – 0 victory with Nicol playing a major part in the Wednesday defence.

memory and Handel
Bryant suffered severe memory loss-amnesia in March 1976, and was unable to continue in the role ; her penultimate episode involved her reading her lines off prompts and on props such as her handbag and her final episode including no dialogue, just Minnie packing up her things and Bobby and leaving Coronation Street, her on-screen absence was explained by mentioning that her character had moved to live with an old friend, Handel Gartside ( played by Harry Markham ) in Derbyshire.
He had the grounds laid out in fashionable style, with a hermitage, a temple to the memory of Handel, and a music room.

memory and composed
There was the smell of the coast, like a primeval memory, composed of equal parts salt water, clams, seaweed and northern air.
That the perfect continuity was composed from the joblot of memory impressions in the professor's brain, or 2.
The view of J. R. R. Tolkien is that the poem retains a much too genuine memory of Anglo-Saxon paganism to have been composed more than a few generations after the completion of the Christianisation of England around AD 700.
In a more figurative sense, music in memory of deceased people has been composed.
In 2007 Graham Waterhouse composed Epitaphium for string trio as a tribute to the memory of his father William Waterhouse.
In 1869, Verdi was asked to compose a section for a requiem mass in memory of Gioachino Rossini and proposed that this requiem should be a collection of sections composed by other Italian contemporaries of Rossini.
Each data system bus ( aka string ) was composed of the same functional elements, consisting of multiplexers ( MUX ), high-level modules ( HLM ), low-level modules ( LLM ), power converters ( PC ), bulk memory ( BUM ), data management subsystem bulk memory ( DBUM ), timing chains ( TC ), phase locked loops ( PLL ), Golay coders ( GC ), hardware command decoders ( HCD ) and critical controllers ( CRC ).
Although Gregory's health did not permit him to attend the funeral, he wrote a heartfelt letter of condolence to Basil's brother, Gregory of Nyssa and composed twelve memorial poems dedicated to the memory of his departed friend.
Biblical minimalists such as Philip Davies and Niels Peter Lemche regard the Exodus as a fiction composed in the Persian period or even later, without even the memory of a historical Moses.
As to this, we gather some light from the poetic tribute composed by Damasus in memory of his predecessor and placed over his grave ( De Rossi, " Inscr.
Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli ( dating from 1565 or before ), one of the glories of polyphonic sacred choral music, is traditionally believed to have been composed in his memory, ca.
However, some older operating systems ( such as OS / VS1 and OS / VS2 SVS ) and even modern ones ( such as IBM i ) are single address space operating systems that run all processes in a single address space composed of virtualized memory.
Later that year Aníbal Troilo died and Piazzolla composed the Suite Troileana in his memory, a work in four parts, which he recorded with the Conjunto Electronico.
Byrd's contribution includes the famous Earl of Salisbury Pavan, composed in memory of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, who had died on 24 May 1612, and its two accompanying galliards.
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
If composed before being performed, music can be performed from memory, through written musical notation, or through a combination of both.
An ode in her memory, " So many true princesses who have gone ", composed by the then Master of the King's Musick Sir Edward Elgar to words by the Poet Laureate John Masefield, was sung at the unveiling and conducted by the composer.
Before his exile, Libanius was a friend of the emperor Julian, with whom some correspondence survives, and in whose memory he wrote a series of orations ; they were composed between 362 and 365.
These continued to be copied and performed after his death, along with songs composed by Piagnoni in his memory.
The processor node is composed of 8 CPU and 8 memory modules.
The processor node is composed two nodes of one cabinet, and consists of power supply part 8 memory modules and PCI box with 8 CPU modules.
The memory was composed of eight 6102 static RAMs ( 1024 x 1 bits ) and the two 64 byte RAMs of the MCS6530s.
" And further he wrote, " that the nature of melody is best discovered by the perception of sense, and is retained by memory ; and that there is no other way of arriving at the knowledge of music ;" and though, he wrote, " others affirm that it is by the study of instruments that we attain this knowledge ;" this, he wrote, is talking wildly, " for just as it is not necessary for him who writes an Iambic to attend to the arithmetical proportions of the feet of which it is composed, so it is not necessary for him who writes a Phrygian song to attend to the ratios of the sounds proper thereto.
Moreover, when Lorenzo died in April 1492 Isaac composed two motets in his memory.

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