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Congregational worship, which usually takes place on Sunday, centres on the remembrance of the death and celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ by the taking part in the " memorial service ".
Jay then takes the orangutan with him as a memorial to Justice.
* October 20 – October 21 – The Donaueschinger Musiktage new-music festival takes place with a memorial concert featuring the music of Arthur Honegger, and also concerts with compositions of ( amongst others ) Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Claude Debussy, Gottfried von Einem, Hans Werner Henze, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Maurice Jarre, Olivier Messiaen, and Igor Stravinsky
A second memorial dedicated to Brooklands aircraft design and manufacturing heritage was specially designed and manufactured by British Aerospace in the late 1980s to mark the closing of its last factory there and takes the form of a large engraved acrylic panel displayed at the southern end of the old runway close to the entracne to the community park and a children's nursery.
The Omotesenke school's annual memorial takes place at the family's headquarters each year on March 27, and the Urasenke school's takes place at its own family's headquarters each year on March 28.
The First World War memorial takes the form of a vaulted corridor, 21. 5 metres long, 7 metres wide and 7 to 10 metres high.
The Second World War memorial takes the form of a semi-circular sunken garden located behind the corridor, to its north.
The " Silent Witness " Arrow Air Flight 1285 memorial at Gander Lake, as a DC-8 takes off in the background
However, since Toyman's device looks like it disintegrates Superman into nothingness, the first half of the two-part episode deals with Superman's funeral, and it takes some direct elements from the Death of Superman storyline, such as the memorial statue, Batman watching Superman's funeral procession from the rooftops, and the wearing of black armbands by other members of the Justice League.
Lucy's memorial service takes place in the episode " Be Patient ," although it is not seen on-screen.
On this day, feasts are prepared, families hold memorial services at ancestral gravesites, and full-moon viewing takes place in the evening.
The first reference comes in the second issue, in which after Batman takes Captain America to the Batcave to investigate the cause of the war between the Justice League of America of Batman's native world and the Avengers of Captain America's native world, when Captain America sees the Robin shrine in the Batcave, he asks Batman if the shrine symbolizes a memorial to a partner that he lost ; Batman answers yes, but then decides to get straight to the main objective.
An annual race takes place up to the memorial and back which is called the Kelly's canter dedicated to Albert Kelly who ran up Puketapu as a constable in the Palmerston police force every day during World War II.
Most people in the shelter were killed, and as the illustration shows, the list of the dead from this one incident takes up nearly three of the four panels on the memorial.
A memorial service in honour of the Mary Stanford and its crew takes place every year in the village.
The memorial – located towards the bottom of Burn Road, takes the form of a stone cairn with a black granite plaque bearing the inscription:
* The Sandy Lake memorial monument takes shape 150 years after tragedy
The memorial takes the form of an Obelisk.
Ten years after the gallery had been established, the memorial in honour of Sava Šumanović was initiated, an event which takes place every three years.
The Le Vesconte memorial ( erected 1910 ) takes the form of an obelisk at a crossroads commemorating Philippe Le Vesconte ( 21 December 1837-21 August 1909 ) who was 10 times elected Constable between 1868 – 1877 and 1890-1909.
*" The Sandy Lake memorial monument takes shape 150 years after tragedy ", Winter 2000

memorial and form
The memorial is a fountain in the form of a round stone inverted cone.
A memorial to this early form of ethnic cleansing has been constructed on the shore at Lamlash, paid for by a Canadian descendant of the emigrants.
There is a memorial outside the Olympic stadium in Munich in the form of a stone tablet at the bridge linking the stadium to the former Olympic village.
He and his companion-martyrs are commemorated with an optional memorial on 7 August in the ordinary form, and with a commemoration on 6 August in the extraordinary form.
Following the church service the congregation move to the cemetery and form around the Anzac memorial.
These probably developed from earlier traditions using wood, perhaps with metalwork attachments, and earlier pagan Celtic memorial stones ; the Pictish stones of Scotland may also have influenced the form.
There is a memorial monument at the site in the form of a black column with a bust of Komarov at the top, in a small park on the roadside.
Earlier, in 1885, Rogers had built a huge and modern ( for the times ) elementary school and, in 1893, a memorial to his beloved daughter, Millicent, in the form of an Italian-Renaissance palazzo that serves as the town's free public library to this day.
One of the marbles was removed from a formation in 1953 and taken to Alice Springs to form a permanent memorial to John Flynn, the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia.
Flowers and strawberries arranged to form a peace sign at the memorial
After Barnardo's death, a national memorial was instituted to form a fund of £ 250, 000 to relieve the various institutions of all financial liability and to place the entire work on a permanent basis.
The principal demands now coalesced around: a structure in the capital that would present " exemplary theatre "; that would form a permanent memorial to Shakespeare ; a supported company that would represent the best of British acting ; and a theatre school.
A memorial of the attempt in the form of a relief of Hercules was left by Nero's workers and can still be seen in the canal cutting today.
In April 1928, a large granite memorial in the form of a triptych, inscribed with the names and ages of the victims, was erected over the communal grave.
There is a memorial in the form of a statue of a lion ( looking towards France ) on a hill, with 226 stairs, called La Butte du Lion.
At the site is a memorial monument in the form of a three-sided metallic column.
Another memorial in the park commemorates the victims of 7 / 7 terrorist attacks, in the form of 52 steel pillars-one for each of the dead.
When Prince Albert died on 14 December 1861, at the age of 42, the thoughts of those in government and public life turned to the form and shape of a suitable memorial, with several possibilities, such as establishing a university or international scholarships, being mentioned.
Albert is shown looking south, towards the Royal Albert Hall from which the architectural form of the memorial as a whole should not be considered as being intentionally isolated, it having a particular connection as a result of the location, relating to the ' World's Fair ' in which the Prince was directly involved and as shown in the contemporary maps of the Ordnance Survey, including in particular the still continuing element known as the ' Battle of the Scales ' ( metric and imperialist scales ), there being a further statue of the Prince at the south side of the Royal Albert Hall.
For the British War Memorials Committee, he produced a design for a " Hall of Remembrance " ( 1918 ) that would have been in the form of an art gallery, and for New College, Oxford, he created a design for a tiny memorial chapel ( 1919 ).
There is a 2005 memorial ( in the form of mine workings ) " In memory of the men, women and children, many of whom died whilst working in the pits and collieries of Cambuslang [...] Also to the memory of Mick McGahey " at the east end of Main Street.
A particular and short-lived type of building, using the same basilican form, was the funerary hall, which was not a normal church, though the surviving examples long ago became regular churches, and they always offered funeral and memorial services, but a building erected in the Constantinian period as an indoor cemetery on a site connected with early Christian martyrs, such as a catacomb.

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