The monument, in Guildhall Square, is in memory of the citizens of Salisbury who gave their lives in World War I.
"This award, which is in memory of a great innovator, can unfortunately be presented to only one person but already in its first year it has identified young innovators for the industry, " added the RWAS spokesman.
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The Mann award is given yearly in memory of Dr Jonathan Mann, an epidemiologist who set up the World Health Organisation's first Aids programme.
Perhaps the most eloquent fabric in the show is the one Fortuny made in memory of his late father.
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To the public, NAND-type flash memory is most familiar in the form of memory cards or sticks used in digital cameras or portable music players.
The creator of one of the most enduring memes in recent memory is using some of his fame to get political.
The loss of memory is, in a sense, a loss of inhibition.
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Her six-year-old daughter is called Running Shell in memory of the circumstances of her birth.
My fundraiser achieved the kind of bipartisan support that is only a wistful memory in the corridors of power in Washington.
As wags have said, Mr Mori may be one of the worst Japanese prime ministers in living memory, but his job is nevertheless one of the safest in the country.
Using a combination of HDD and flash memory in either a hybrid HDD or a dual storage notebook computer, where frequently used data (and possibly the operating system and application software) is kept in the flash memory, while the bulk of user content is kept on the HDD, has been shown to provide about 80% of the performance improvements of a pure SSD-based computer.
Finding drugs that result in memory enhancement is one of the goals of molecular neuroscientists.
Although immigration from North Africa is a century-long phenomenon (170, 000 Algerians and 130, 000 Moroccans were recruited to fight for France in the first world war), what sticks in the memory is the bitterness of the Algerian war of 1954-62, when Frenchmen and Algerians killed and tortured each other with enthusiastic brutality.
In writing about this subject, we do not need to look at the record of Muslim violence against Muslims from archives, for the subject continues to be part of the experience of contemporary Muslims and in many instances is part of their living memory.
The supply of NAND flash memory chips is likely to tighten in the wake of the earthquake in Japan, DigiTimes reports this morning.
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Importantly, what lessons need to be learned by public authorities and emergency services so one of the worst fires in living memory is not repeated with such a tragic loss of life?
Although there is room for discussion around the rate of evolution of IT landscapes in an in-memory computing oriented environment, one thing is clear, and that is alignment of current and future IT investment should be aligned with a continued momentum in mind.
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"In a continent in which most of the memory of peoples is transferred orally through storytelling and can be lost, the people in Timbuktu had a written tradition that is quite rare in Africa, " he said.
In-memory computing is getting a lot of press these days.
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Buckmore Park is to hold another competition kart race in memory of Henry Surtees on 18 July, when his father will rename a bend on the circuit "Henry's Bend".
Bishop Angaelos - who describes the Egyptian bombing as "unprecedented" - says a general funeral service is being planned in churches across Europe in memory of the victims in Alexandria.
The project to raise a statue in memory of Herbert Columbine is also in recognition of his mother, Emma, who presented her late son's medals, including the VC, to the town of Walton in October 1921.
At the heart of both men's research is a startling fact: The basic mechanics of memory formation in humans aren't much different from those of snails, flies and other simple creatures.
"For London attractions, the Olympic period was one of their worst trading periods in living memory and for visitor attractions, the summer is their equivalent of retailers' Christmas, " said Alva chief executive Bernard Donoghue.
However, what lingers most vividly in the memory is his affectionate, gently mocking and frequently moving evocation in the first third of the book of a period and a society that, though not long gone, seems now to be from an entirely different age.
Another era etched into the memory of Berliners is the years in which it was divided by the Berlin Wall.
Jones admits his memory of events in Galle is still "a blur".
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Even though our previous experience with inflation is still a living memory for tens of millions of people, hardly anyone in a position of authority can fathom what is now hitting him.
In the midst of Singapore's worst recession in recent memory, Mustafa's is managing to keep its store sales steady.
Prince Eustachy Sapieha's earliest memory is of falling into the Serpentine in London while feeding the ducks.
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