In his memory, JazzSet presents a concert recorded at the 2007 North Sea Jazz Festival.
His daughter Pauline Wilson was at the ceremony to see a plaque dedicated in his memory.
He tried to compensate for the deficiencies in his memory by working harder and taking more notes.
"England and South Africa play for the Basil D'Oliveira trophy in his memory, which is wonderful, " he said.
The family have already planted a tree and daffodils there in his memory.
In his memory, the Waltons provided a beautiful challenge cup for the Novices.
It's what will stay in his memory long after the game is over, all but ensuring an upbeat first impression.
The concert in his memory included performances by Cheung's friends like canto pop singer Jacky Cheung, Karen Mok and Leo Ku.
The parents of murdered Liverpool schoolboy Rhys Jones have launched the start of building work on a community centre in his memory.
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He set up an annual fundraising musical event, Merlefest, in his memory.
The family of a teenage backpacker who vanished in Cambodia are fundraising in an attempt to sponsor a school there in his memory.
Liverpool built the Shankly Gates at Anfield in his memory and in 1998 Preston North End named their new stand the Bill Shankly Kop.
And, with the example of Mr Major's destruction by a divided Tory party fresh in his memory, he intends things to remain that way.
In short, the one-man retailer uses grocery records stored in his memory, far more interactively that a smart phone or the supermarket till ever will.
The family of a rising rally star, killed earlier this year, say they are honoured a Wales Rally GB trophy has been re-named in his memory.
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When my predecessor, founding editor Laury Minard, died in the summer of 2001, some readers donated in his memory to an unusual charity that had captured his heart.
In a 2008 case report, a man who was receiving experimental brain stimulation for obesity also showed improvement in his memory, which prompted excitement and calls for future research.
After John Markoff had an epic bike accident this summer, the New York Times reporter wound up in the hospital with numerous injuries and a 20-minute hole in his memory bank.
He was living at home at the time and was a fitness fan who did weights in his room and played football for Damsonwood Blues, who now hold an annual match in his memory.
When Ripken recalls winning his first such award in 1991, his memory comes in the context of feeling snubbed in an earlier season when he set an assists record for shortstops.
In his only memory of her, he was a year and a half old and she was standing by his crib in the arms of a man other than his father.
He set up the charity in 1999 in memory of his daughter Donna, who died of cancer in 1996 at the age of 20.
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Mr Busst's brother Jack said he was planning a sponsored skydive in May in memory of his brother to raise money for The Big Issue Foundation.
Former F1 world champion John Surtees has organised a charity event in Kent in memory of his son who died in a crash during a Formula Two race.
In justice to him, to his memory, his is the most monstrous story in the book.
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Perhaps the most eloquent fabric in the show is the one Fortuny made in memory of his late father.
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"Mr Major emerges from his hundred days the best-loved prime minister in living memory, his opinion poll ratings a consistent glow of approval, " wrote Peter Jenkins in The Independent.
But like Bell, the Garmin did kick in as his outsourced memory when the crash left him with no recall of what happened.
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