![]() ![]() (10) But, significantly, the show will not include recent works such as the critically panned skull paintings he showed at the Wallace Collection in London in 2009 – described by the Guardian's art critic, Adrian Searle, as " a memento mori for a reputation ".(9) Three more from Muriel Spark Memento Mori (1959) The Ballad of Peckham Rye (1960) The Girls of Slender Means (1961).(8) That is why this memory of the manuscripts that do not exist any more should serve as memento for future generations.(7) In beard and dark shirt, Mohamed Ahmed Nur – described more than once as mayor of the world's most dangerous city – sits at a desk full of flags, mementos and trophies.(6) It also offers a memento of, and a comment on, the more instantly lovable work finished decades before – of the rich and longstanding relationship of a master of still life with kitchen pots and pans.(5) She left no mark behind there are no photographs or mementoes of her brief life.(4) And on a sudden impulse, I stowed this little stolen memento of the time I saw the hawks in my inside jacket pocket and went home.(3) A realistic elephant might serve as a memento to the hundred elephants killed for their ivory every day.(2) When she is bickering with Bleeker about the conception, and it looks as though he is going to have the last word by telling her that he has kept her knickers as a memento, she, without missing a beat, says, "I still have your virginity.".(1) Pilgrims from all over the world, many weeping and clutching precious mementos or photographs of loved ones, jostle beneath its soaring domes every day.(n.) A hint, suggestion, token, or memorial, to awaken memory that which reminds or recalls to memory a souvenir. ![]() (12) Some keepsakes are staying with the family, including a copy of King's book, Stride Toward Freedom, with a handwritten note on the inner cover: "To my secretary Maude Ballou.".(11) Ivory is highly desirable in China, Japan and Thailand, used for highly elaborate decorative ornaments down to small keepsakes.(10) Malek Jandali came back from his most recent trip inside Syria with a curious keepsake – a jar of soil.(9) Wherever you are in Britain today, save your passport as a keepsake: it's likely your offspring will end up in an altogether different state.(8) Dickinson’s heirloom keepsakes will help keep ideas and experiences alive for generations to come.(7) But I’m glad to see everybody is safe, at least.” Later Obama said how he had talked to a young widow whose daughter had been trying to rescue from her bedroom keepsakes that remind her of her father.(6) In contrast to the US tradition that views stray balls as highly prized keepsakes, here in Cuba they are in short supply even inside the giant stadium of the country’s biggest team.(5) Pressed about the pistol, Nightingale said the weapon had been given to him in 2007 as a keepsake by Iraqis he had been training in Baghdad.(4) Regular patrons are encouraged to demonstrate their gratitude by donating keepsakes.(3) The woman declined an offer to post the jugs back to her afterwards, and the constable now has one "at home as a little keepsake because I thought it was such a nice gesture".(2) It is a keepsake that protects the family and proves you belong to Timbuktu.(1) Her first name means "love" in Japanese, and is a keepsake from her earlier days as a professional dominatrix.(n.) Anything kept, or given to be kept, for the sake of the giver a token of friendship. ![]()
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