Examples of using Whose memory in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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O thou, whose memory will retain.
Its most famous resident was Hans Christian Andersen, whose memory lives on.
Whose memory rings through time.
In the history of France,this was the first woman of foreign origin, whose memory was honored in this way.
Many in whose memory they still live.
Having such passion for hardwork it was obvious that they would find Someone whose memory they would hold on to.
Whose memory after the death is precious.
It is symbolic that heleads the chain of people walking in the finale, whose memory preserves the wisdom and knowledge of books.
For those whose memory we gather here today….
Also, the Ukrainian side persists indenying their involvement in another tragic event, which had led to victims, whose memory was paid tribute to in the Donetsk People's Republic on July 17.
A man whose memory presents him with a lively image of the Red Sea and the Desert and Jerusalem and Galilee can never doubt of any miraculous events which are related either by Moses or the Evangelists.
Particular attention of the audience was drawn to the dead children whocould not survive these tragic events, and whose memory is dedicated to this year's action"-is told in a message.
St John Climacus, whose memory we keep today, says in one of his writings:“We shall not be judged, brothers, we shall not be condemned for not having worked miracles or spoken words of prophecy; but we shall be condemned for not having bewailed our sins throughout our life.”.
In the confessional exploit, he was fortified by the blessed example of the holy first martyr Fekla(commemorated on September 24),the natives of his native city, whose memory he particularly honored.
When we talk about Father Beyzym, we imaginethe character of a great missionary and a true servant to lepers, whose memory lives among the descendants of those, who Father Beyzym saved from the death either due to the illness, or because of hunger.
Recall, just recently passed the news, that Kazakhstan is going to pass a law banning so-called"gray" satellite dishes-that is, those, in whose memory card is not sewn Kazakh channels.
The Mother of God and the Saints whose memory we keep today, those who are known to us because God has revealed them, and because they have been understood and recognised, either by their contemporaries, or years, at times- centuries later, all the Saints are the response of the earth to the love of God.
Among them, I readily recall my predecessor, whom you call“the Bulgarian saint”, Pope John XXIII,a holy pastor whose memory is particularly honoured in this land, where he lived from 1925 to 1934.
In his words, in honor of that date, Ambassador Krasimir Minchev recalled the responsibility of the Bulgarianpeople that carries as a descendant of the great ancestors, whose memory is honored every year on June 2.
They are suspected of“fascism” as soon as they part from the orthodox narrative of the GPW,and forced to struggle against doubts about crimes whose memory should belong without question to the universal conscience.
In the carefully understated words of Pope John Paul II,“the Catholic Church's conviction that in the ministry of the bishop of Rome she has preserved, in fidelity to the Apostolic Tradition and the faith of the Fathers, the visible sign and guarantor of unity,constitutes a difficulty for most other Christians, whose memory is marked by certain painful recollections”(Ut Unum Sint 88).
The department emphasized that preserving the historical memory of the Holocaust tragedy will remain a part of Ukraine's state policy, as well as the“restoration of historical justiceregarding the people who fought for the Independence of our state and whose memory the Soviet Union's propaganda machine smeared in its own interests”.
This is the story of Paul Rusesabadzhin, whose memories formed the basis of the film“Hotel“ Rwanda”.
If it was, perhaps governments across Europe mighttake stronger measures to assist a people whose memories are still raw;
For nine years, these experts have been examining“SuperAgers”-men and women over age 80 whose memories are as good or better than people 20 to 30 years younger.
On the other hand, you have the"solidarity of the shaken," as defined by the great Czech philosopher Jan Patocka, which is the opposite of the first attitude,a sort of spontaneous fraternity of victims whose memories, rather than competing, reinforce each other.
Hana, the exhausted nurse; the maimed thief, Caravaggio; the wary sapper, Kip: each is haunted by the riddle of the English patient, the nameless,burned man who lies in an upstairs room and whose memories of passion, betrayal, and rescue illuminate this book like flashes of heat lightning.