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Students paid tribute to service men and woman and took part in a minute's silence in honour of the fallen. Video by Peter Hardin
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00:00They were young, straight and limp, true of eye, steady and aglow.
00:21They were staunch to the end, hence odds uncounted.
00:25They fell with their faces to the thigh.
00:27They shall not grow old, as those in the west grow old.
00:31Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
00:35At the going down of the sun, in the morning, we will remember them, lest we forget.
00:40Remembrance Day is a special day to remember people who fought and died in wars.
00:45It is on the 11th of November each year.
00:48On that day in 1918 came the end of World War I, with armistice with Germany.
00:54Remembrance Day was started in 1919 by King George V of the United Kingdom.
01:00We will now observe a minute of silence.
01:04Close your eyes, hands by your side, feet together, bow your heads.
01:24See you next time.
01:29I'm recording my audio.
01:32League of saber.
01:34See you next time.
01:36Go to messed up and mindful.
01:39Leave the order.
01:39Follow your ears on your side.
01:40¿Lo vimos?
01:40In the montable pé jut jadi show up.
01:41And there you go where we are now live.
01:42Let's go to the forecast for Next time.
01:44Amen.
01:44Wel comparison, people take us off right now.
01:45You see this forecast for All the Apic людей.
01:47We will now move on.
01:48You can't wait until next time.
01:50We will now who is on your mind.
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