0 the act of remembering and showing respect for someone who has died -- pamięć
We have heard quite a few fond remembrances about incomes policies in the past, and that has all been relevant.
I should think that there would be no very affectionate remembrances among those who have been brought up in a house of this sort.
They write us newsy letters of thanks with remembrances of busy days gone by.
Coming to the present day, after the interesting remembrances of things past.
We who live in this so-called emancipated age find it difficult to imagine what it would be like to live in the constancy of the remembrances of death.
Lineage and clan leaders also helped maintain efficient land use practices, and they inspired pride in the group through ceremonies and remembrances of ancestors.
Sites which are remembrances and out of respect to the dead.
Portraits are often important state and family records, as well as remembrances.