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4 Sentences With "kept alive the memory of"

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After the Saxons had been subjugated and Christianized, the fortification became redundant. The building works, left as they were to decay, kept alive the memory of the Franks.
Leret's design was at the forefront of aeronautical advances that were registered in Europe. Carlota kept alive the memory of her husband and spread his story, collected in her book Una mujer en la guerra de España. A point made in the book is that, after the execution of Virgilio Leret, his belongings were sent to her in prison. According to the author, these included three copies of the engine plans, which she sent away by clandestine means to be kept in the house of the father of another inmate.
President Francis Xavier Kennedy is elected to office, in large part, thanks to the legacy of his forebears–good looks, privilege, wealth–and is the very embodiment of youthful optimism. Too soon, however, he is beaten down by the political process and, disabused of his ideals, becomes a leader totally unlike what he has been before. When his daughter becomes a pawn in a brutal terrorist plot, Kennedy, who has obsessively kept alive the memory of his uncles’ assassinations, activates all his power to retaliate in a series of violent measures. As the explosive events unfold, the world and those closest to him look on with both awe and horror.
This correspondence has been published in the book Epistolario de Pilar de Zubiaurre (1906–1970) (Tamesis, 2014), which collects 188 letters that she wrote and mostly received from writers and artists such as Azorín, Gabriel Miró, José de Togores and Concha Méndez. In these letters, we witness the active Spanish cultural life during the 1920s and 1930s. The letters written during the Spanish Civil War show the leftist intellectuals' efforts to promote their political ideas against the Francoist forces, as well as the difficulties of daily life. The letters during exile, written by female friends such as Zenobia Camprubí and María Martos de Baeza, illustrate how women in exile kept alive the memory of the Spanish Second Republic and built communicative bridges between Spain and the exile communities in America.

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