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lest we forget ballet main.jpg June 11, 2014 English National Ballet rehearses Akram Khan’s: Dust, as part of a program in commemoration of 100 years since the start of World War I entitled ‘Lest We ...
From a painful past to the breakthrough of a more promising future, lest we forget. "Today we are standing up together with faith, power, and strength," Gwen Ragsdale said.
“Lest we forget.” Expect to hear those words often as we mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day this week. More than half a million Allied airmen, soldiers and sailors invaded France that cold and ...
Lest We Forget President Larry Wozniak said, "It has 7,200 names of soldiers who died during these battles, and those people gave the ultimate sacrifice. And we need to never forget what they've ...
God of our fathers, known of old, Lord of our far-flung battle line, Beneath whose awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine— Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget—lest we forget!
Lest We Forget began with Rudyard Kipling, but it has become synonymous with remembrance at the end of another poem. People often add the quote to the end of a different poem, For the Fallen, by ...
Lest we forget lest. To these ends, “lest we forget” is an expression of remembrance par excellence. It has dignified origins, a rich history and a budding linguistic fossil: lest.