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  • Do you remember that rumor in school?

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  • It makes me most happy to remember the hours we spent helping each other in study and sharing our recreation together.

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  • You might remember the story of Kyle MacDonald who famously traded up from one red paperclip to a house, one small exchange at a time between July 2005 and July 2006.

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  • Remember, be absolutely quiet.

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  • Just remember, I'll always be there – whenever you need me.

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  • Just remember, house rules still apply.

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  • Why would she suddenly remember that phrase?

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  • But then, they seemed to remember everything - probably because they kept it revived for entertainment.

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  • I also remember the beach, where for the first time I played in the sand.

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  • God, don't you remember those first few weekends?

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  • I remember when wages were sixty cents a day for laborers on this very road.

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  • But alert and healthy natures remember that the sun rose clear.

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  • Remember the picnic beside the pond?

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  • You won't have to go eat the other foods; the system will remember every meal you have had and will log your headaches.

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  • Remember, he woke you.

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  • Remember your Digital Echo file, that record of everything you do and say?

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  • The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me.

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  • When I was four years old, as I well remember, I was brought from Boston to this my native town, through these very woods and this field, to the pond.

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  • We all remember ours but yours is missing.

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  • The people of Connecticut still remember Abraham Davenport, because he was a wise judge and a brave lawmaker.

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  • Do you remember how we and Nicholas, all three of us, talked in the sitting room after supper?

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  • I remember you very well.

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  • It is a vitreous greenish blue, as I remember it, like those patches of the winter sky seen through cloud vistas in the west before sundown.

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  • Don't you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle-cry?

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  • If you don't remember where you buried the bone, it isn't going to be much help when you get hungry later.

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  • My heart was racing as I tried to remember the route Martha had taken this morning.

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  • But you remember some more of the number, don't you?

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  • Usually I jot down what I can remember of them when I get home.

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  • How can he remember well his ignorance--which his growth requires--who has so often to use his knowledge?

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  • Who does not remember the interest with which, when young, he looked at shelving rocks, or any approach to a cave?

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  • I remember, yes, I remember you with the standard! said Kutuzov, and a flush of pleasure suffused Prince Andrew's face at this recollection.

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  • But just remember, it's the country that I'm interested in exploring.

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  • If my mother happened to be near I crept into her arms, too miserable even to remember the cause of the tempest.

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  • After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it.

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  • Most girls wanted to be a princess at some point in their youth, though she couldn't specifically remember that wish.

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  • You asked me to drive you home, don't you remember?

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  • He admitted to fifteen or sixteen abductions... he couldn't remember which.

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  • We're in this together, remember?

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  • She tried to tell you she didn't remember me.

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  • I remember the eagerness with which I made discoveries about them.

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  • In reading this letter about Niagara one should remember that Miss Keller knows distance and shape, and that the size of Niagara is within her experience after she has explored it, crossed the bridge and gone down in the elevator.

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  • Remember I mentioned a guy named Cooms?

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  • Remember, we don't have a reason to suspect this guy's alibi; at least not any reason from the planet earth.

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  • But at least Annie Quincy had one happy day to remember.

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  • We're supposed to be tackling this business in an orderly fashion, remember?

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  • I retired from that stuff, remember?

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  • Maybe you don't remember it.

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  • Dean tried to remember his earlier phone conversation with Mrs. Glass.

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  • No outside involvement, remember?

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  • He was on to that trick back at the Whitney Motel, remember?

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  • I do not remember when I first realized that I was different from other people; but I knew it before my teacher came to me.

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  • I remember the surprise and the pain I felt as I noticed that they placed their hands over mine when I talked to them and that they read books with their fingers.

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  • I remember that the day the Latin paper was brought to us, Professor Schilling came in and informed me I had passed satisfactorily in German.

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  • I remember she asked me if I liked little Pearl, and explained some of the words that had puzzled me.

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  • I remember well the first time I went to the theatre.

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  • We commonly do not remember that it is, after all, always the first person that is speaking.

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  • No, I remember thinking that you kept it under your head like a treasure, said Rostov.

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  • Remember me to Steshka.

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  • And not the face she had known ever since she could remember and had always seen at a distance, but the timid, feeble face she had seen for the first time quite closely, with all its wrinkles and details, when she stooped near to his mouth to catch what he said.

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  • But having taken a dozen steps he seemed to remember something and stopped.

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  • He drank it eagerly, looking with feverish eyes at the door in front of him as if trying to understand and remember something.

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  • Doesn't see anything, doesn't remember anything, she went on, repeating her usual phrases.

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  • Yeah, because I probably won't even remember you by then.

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  • Why should I remember a 'Get out of Jail Free' card and not recognize my own mother, or a picture of my father or sister; or this bratty cousin?

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  • I don't remember much history.

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  • Remember in grade school when one of those bullies would put you in a half-nelson or whatever you call it, and twist your arm up your back?

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  • Remember, I'm a stupid pupil.

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  • She didn't know I can't remember.

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  • Cynthia, usually much more reserved, was as excited as Dean could remember.

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  • They say ice climbing is a dangerous sport, so remember you all, be careful out there, you hear?

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  • Before Dean could remember what Shanghai offered for public transportation, Fred set about taking care of the needs and concerns of the returning guests.

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  • Remember, she said her brother was writing a book about the family.

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  • This is a suicide and you guys don't handle suicides, remember?

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  • She killed herself, remember?

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  • She was barefoot too, remember?

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  • Remember, Annie is a friendly ghost!

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  • Yep. Sarah and Connor are going to Maine today and we have a date in my music room, remember?

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  • Even if they were together at the full moon, neither would remember.

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  • Hi, Elisabeth, remember me?

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  • I remember thinking over and over that I couldn't allow him to kill someone I love again, and when Connor removed the IV, I went insane with rage.

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  • I seem to remember you moaning one time that Josh viewed you as nothing more than an arm ornament.

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  • You remember the girl who got us access to the hospital?

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  • You remember your name?

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  • For the first time since she could remember, she had a home.

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  • I would remember a dream where I died.

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  • Rhyn stopped in place.  He'd never thought he'd hear her voice again, and he couldn't remember the last time he'd heard anything that stopped his world in place.  He turned to see Katie supporting Hannah as they entered the Sanctuary courtyard.  Katie wore simple jeans and a t-shirt.  Her dark curls cascaded down her shoulders, and her face glowed.  Her bright eyes locked on his.  She stopped too far away for his comfort, struggling to support her sister.

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  • She was too upset to remember much of what was said and she'd not spoken directly with Norfolk since that first call.

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  • I don't remember us ever not being on a tight budg­et.

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  • I remember a case like this.

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  • I'd have asked anyone else for more rea­son, but nobody could remember Jeff taking a day off—ever.

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  • Do you remember if your husband was sick on March fourth?

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  • You remember me in school.

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  • Remember what an empty stom­ach can do.

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  • Saturday was one of those days with weather so perfect as to remember weeks after its passing.

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  • How did they happen to remember one camper nearly three weeks ago?

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  • Big Daddy, kingpin of the Philadelphia family, had been untouchable for as long as anyone could remember.

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  • We may shmuck around the facts a little and lie when we threaten him but we're still the good guys, remember?

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  • If he ever hurts you, just remember.

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  • You were the one who called him that, remember?

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  • Was she supposed to remember something?

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  • Taken altogether, it was a dreadfully long name to weigh down a poor innocent child, and one of the hardest lessons I ever learned was to remember my own name.

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  • The house will need scheduled maintenance but will remember when and will ask you for permission.

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  • Remember the Warren Bennis quote I used earlier about the factory of the future having only one man and one dog?

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  • I do not remember what they all were; but I do know that mother, father, sister, teacher were among them--words that were to make the world blossom for me, "like Aaron's rod, with flowers."

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  • As we hastened through the long grass toward the hammock, the grasshoppers swarmed about us and fastened themselves on our clothes, and I remember that my teacher insisted upon picking them all off before we sat down, which seemed to me an unnecessary waste of time.

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  • I remember well the first time I saw Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes.

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  • I should like to send a kiss to Vittorio, the little prince of Naples, but teacher says she is afraid you will not remember so many messages.

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  • It gratifies me very much to find that you remember me so kindly.

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  • I remember perfectly when my dear teacher came to me.

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  • Do you remember what a happy time we had last Christmas?

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  • You must remember, dear teacher, that Greek parents were very particular with their children, and they used to let them listen to wise words, and I think they understood some of them.

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  • People are always disturbing him, answered Pierre, trying to remember who this young man was.

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  • So remember, these are my memoirs; hand them to the Emperor after my death.

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  • That was something to remember.

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  • No. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I don't remember.

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  • That was a good place to remember.

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  • Because you told me to, remember?

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  • Neither am I. You turned me down, remember.

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  • I'm your housekeeper, remember?

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  • We record every detail he sees eliminating his need to remember license plate and such.

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  • Remember, he only has a few minutes in his dream.

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  • Then I remember Detective Jackson.

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  • Did you remember to do as I told you?

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  • Same. He drowned, remember?

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  • You really don't remember any of us?

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  • If she'd chosen to leave, he wouldn't send her away without a night she'd remember for all time.

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  • You remember the chamber where you were earlier?

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  • Just remember we're here to help you if there's anything we can do.

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  • Just remember, we can't solve all of the world's problems.

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  • Dean introduced himself to the large gathering in the parlor, trying without success to remember names.

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  • Yes. I can even remember most of the common letter substitutions.

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  • Remember now, mums the word.

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  • He still wore only pajama bottoms and couldn't even remember who'd dialed 911 to summon the troops.

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  • According to Corday, Shipton doesn't remember anything about the fall and doesn't even remember saying anything to me at the scene.

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  • Dean tried to remember how Ryland had described the method of securing the other end of the line to the climber's body.

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  • But remember, he never acted very love-sick, did he?

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  • I'm not sure, but I'm guessing his head injury caused him to not understand, or even remember what happened.

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  • Remember, the police were sure the rope was cut when Shipton was part way down.

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  • He was becoming both frustrated and hungry, and couldn't remember ever wanting a woman so fiercely.

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  • He couldn't remember ever feeling this nervous.

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  • Gee, I can't remember.

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  • Remember that Swede vamp I hooked up with in the sixties?

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  • I don't remember, why?

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  • I can remember more than one time with a case of flu in the dead of winter - running back and forth to the outhouse.

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  • She followed him to one of the stalls, trying to remember the circumstances of his rejected love.

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  • Yet she couldn't remember anything of importance that they had discussed.

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  • I remember when it's important enough.

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  • Remember. We're in this together.

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  • She'd been too tired and cold to remember just how close to home she was.

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  • Several weeks ago, you bought two assignations from Gabriel.  Do you remember?

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  • He could still remember them.

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  • How come you can remember everything?

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  • Remember, Mrs. Byrne said Jeffrey wasn't much of a drinker.

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  • I always remember the ones with hustle.

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  • Alice, you do remember you're already married, right?

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  • Remember when we used to chant that?

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  • Well, I know what you're talking about, but I don't remember pondering it as a child.

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  • I remember, but I was wrong.

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  • I remember how much you treasured them.

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  • She didn't remember any accident.

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  • I can't really remember what won, though at the time, I thought it all very forward looking and exciting.

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  • Remember the notion that the Internet wouldn't turn out to be only for one purpose—that while my car is clearly for taking me places, the Internet won't be for doing one single task, but many?

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  • Remember Eric Schmidt's statement that more information is created every two days than in all of human history prior to 2003?

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  • I remember his caressing touch as he led me from tree to tree, from vine to vine, and his eager delight in whatever pleased me.

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  • She reaches out and touches the leaves, and the world of growing things is hers, as truly as it is ours, to enjoy while she holds the leaves in her fingers and smells the blossoms, and to remember when the walk is done.

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  • When a passage interests her, or she needs to remember it for some future use, she flutters it off swiftly on the fingers of her right hand.

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  • Miss Sullivan says that both she and Miss Keller remember "in their fingers" what they have said.

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  • Remember, for you everything depends on this.

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  • Shan't I be ashamed to remember this?

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  • Rostov looked at him, trying to remember where he had seen him before.

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  • You remember, he stayed a night with us at Otradnoe.

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  • He declared that he did not wish to remember her existence and warned her not to dare to let him see her.

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  • To remember her gave him pleasure, and when his comrades, hearing of his adventure at Bogucharovo, rallied him on having gone to look for hay and having picked up one of the wealthiest heiresses in Russia, he grew angry.

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  • Do you remember at Braunau he commanded an army for three weeks and did not once mount a horse to inspect his entrenchments....

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  • Pierre could not afterwards remember how he went, whether it was far, or in which direction.

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  • Probably a word of command was given and was followed by the reports of eight muskets; but try as he would Pierre could not afterwards remember having heard the slightest sound of the shots.

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  • Remember that you have still to answer to our offended country for the loss of Moscow.

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  • Natasha did not remember how that day passed nor that night, nor the next day and night.

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  • She had admired his work as long as she could remember.

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  • I think the best thing to do is try to remember all the good times you had.

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  • How the dream began, she couldn't remember but she was in his arms and he was gazing down at her, his expression as bland as usual.

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  • Remember when Claudette interrupted us in the kitchen?

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  • My dreams, the few times I remember them, are always about things that happened recently; people I just interacted with.

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  • A damned good thing Howie doesn't remember.

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  • It takes work to concentrate and remember.

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  • I never made a speech or a sermon... at least one I remember.

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  • The father had some health problem, if I remember.

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  • He whispers the telling words, "I remember."

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  • As long as I can remember.

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  • You're the son of some whore I don't even remember!

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  • Her father's collection of weapons had been a source of curiosity for as long as she could remember.

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  • You really don't remember.

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  • It's better you don't remember.

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  • At least, part of it I remember.

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  • All he could see in his head was kiri sobbing and the dreams she'd made him remember.

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  • You did that last night, no matter what you choose to remember.

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  • When Martha first came here, we thought I might be pregnant, remember?

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  • But he told this one story I remember.

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  • He's the opposition, remember?

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  • This is a public lodging place, remember?

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  • He's my boss, remember.

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  • The guy in the mine— remember?

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  • As past-Death, I'm sure you remember.

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  • She pushed at the black wall again, wanting to remember.

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  • He should've let you remember every wrong you committed so you could relive them every second of every day.

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  • I remember a time when you would have welcomed a cold morning so we could cuddle.

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  • Alex could remember every one, even if he only met them once, but she had trouble remembering the names and faces of people she saw monthly.

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  • But remember, I'm not a child.

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  • We both made the decision to adopt her and we told you it would be permanent, remember?

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  • It was something to remember.

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  • At your place, remember?

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  • Too long ago to remember.

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  • There has been only war as long as I can remember.

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  • Wasn't there something she was supposed to remember?

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  • I do not remember a time since I have been capable of loving books that I have not loved Shakespeare.

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  • I remember with deepest gratitude the kindness of these dear friends and the happy days I spent with them.

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  • I will tell you all about it, for I remember my thoughts perfectly.

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  • You remember teacher and I told you Sunday that I wanted to have a little tea in aid of the kindergarten.

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  • A French gentleman, whose name I cannot remember, showed me the great French bronzes.

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  • I think you remember Mr. Chamberlin, the "Listener" in the Boston Transcript.

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  • If she had any conception, there is no way of discovering it now; for she cannot remember, and obviously there was no record at the time.

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  • I remember how unbearable I used to find the inquisitiveness of my friends' children; but I know now that these questions indicate the child's growing interest in the cause of things.

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  • I remember distinctly when she first attempted to read a little story.

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  • I do not remember what they all were; but I do know that MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER and TEACHER were among them.

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  • You forget that death comes to the rich and the poor alike, and comes once for all; but remember, Acheron could not be bribed by gold to ferry the crafty Prometheus back to the sunlit world.

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  • The German tutor was trying to remember all the dishes, wines, and kinds of dessert, in order to send a full description of the dinner to his people in Germany; and he felt greatly offended when the butler with a bottle wrapped in a napkin passed him by.

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  • Tell him I remember and like him.

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  • I tried to remember names on buildings but just being there was so awesome it was difficult to concentrate.

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  • Once. That's what I was afraid he'd remember.

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  • Thank heaven Howie doesn't remember.

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  • Do you remember any of the business names?

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  • Some might be that old, but to remember back then, they'd be more'n ninety.

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  • Do you remember our early conversations?

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  • Just remember, this guy is extremely dangerous.

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  • It's not like you and I who remember our parents; he literally just met his mother for the first time!

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  • I don't remember and really don't give a shit.

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  • There's been so many, you probably don't remember, but I looked him up.

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  • It was difficult to remember step by step but I didn't want to get it wrong.

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  • Do you remember anything else?

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  • And remember those three little numbers; 911.

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  • I tried to remember on which side of the Pace Arrow it was parked.

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  • Suddenly I remember Betsy and Molly were out walking Bumpus when I left the house!

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  • Remember now, split it fairly.

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  • I don't remember much about the parents except they didn't like me.

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  • I don't remember the name of the town but that didn't matter.

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  • I don't even remember his name.

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  • Do you remember his nickname?

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  • I rushed to a rest room and threw up a meal I didn't remember eating.

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  • It remains as I remember from years gone by.

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  • Both of us tried to remember details of Quinn's actions when he set up a session.

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  • He couldn't remember when he'd last had a full five hours of his own, and he knew he wasn't likely to get another break for a while.

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  • He wolfed down the sandwich Bianca made him, unable to remember the last time he'd eaten breakfast.

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  • I don't remember much, though.

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  • I couldn't remember anything until I saw Bianca again and she fixed me in the hospital.

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  • Stretching, she couldn't ever remember feeling so relaxed or deeply sated.

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  • You remember how your condo building came down this morning an hour before you planned?

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  • Dusty didn't remember dozing off but snapped awake.

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  • You remember what I've taught you all these years?

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  • Remember I'm dining with the McDonalds tonight.

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  • He couldn't remember the last time he'd found any woman so intriguing.

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  • He couldn't remember ever feeling so … off.

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  • You don't remember me.

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  • I wish I could remember why.

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  • It seemed too real, and he'd dwelled long on what he could remember of the conversation.

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  • Remember what Dusty said.

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  • She didn't remember him being so large.

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  • Jule was quiet, trying hard to remember something from before the Schism besides brief glimpses of Darian and Damian.

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  • He still couldn't remember much more than what the Watcher and Original Vamp had told him.

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  • I wish I could remember something of that time.

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  • He didn't remember Xander, but Xander remembered him.

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  • Darian didn't remember it any more than he remembered much of the thousands of years he spend enslaved by Jonny's predecessor.

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  • I don't remember telling you that.

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  • A few Naturals were found every year, and he didn't bother to remember their names in an organization his size, leaving that level of detail to his most trusted men, the two regional commanders, and dozens of sector commanders worldwide.

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  • Groggily, she couldn't remember taking drugs.

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  • She couldn't remember the last time she felt halfway decent.

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  • You'd think after oh, a few thousand years, you'd remember, Jule.

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  • She felt like she stood at the door of a plane fifteen thousand feet in the air getting ready to skydive, only she didn't remember packing a parachute.

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  • He'll never remember Christmas.

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  • He didn't remember when this man had arrived or why he was supposed to remember him.

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  • But he knew he must remember him as he did his master.

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  • There were many people in his dream, and he thought he should remember them.

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  • I don't remember anymore.

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  • She didn't remember, and she didn't care.

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  • He didn't remember the dream, but he saw that kiri was crying again.

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  • He didn't remember what made the scars, and he didn't realize how many there were.

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  • The halls narrowed and sloped, and he knew he'd been this way before even though he didn't remember when.

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  • He didn't remember coming this way, but he was sure it was the way back.

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  • If there was a way to make him see what was in her head … to make him remember … she focused on Damian's memories, the ones before the dark age, when he and his brother were happy.

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  • Do you remember your brother Damian?

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  • He didn't remember how he got it, and he doubted it'd been there before kiri put it there hours before.

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  • He'd spent the morning vomiting blood and was able to remember Jule and Dusty by afternoon.

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  • You will remember the secrets I gave you one day, when you must use them.

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  • She swallowed hard, willing herself to remember that she was meant for Gabriel, even if it was Darkyn's name on her back.

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  • Do you remember what I taught you about killing?

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  • I remember the cold shoulder.

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  • You remember what you were thinking when you turned down my offer the first time?

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  • But remember this; we love you— all of us here, Fred included.

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  • Remember what I told you?

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  • No, she didn't remember who'd called or even if they left a name.

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  • Dean tried to remember all the methods he'd been taught to stem panic and act rationally.

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  • Remember the vodka bottle and condoms?

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  • It was a clear liquid— I remember that much.

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  • Do you remember what year they all left?

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  • It was after the Firestone store closed—I remember Ed complaining about that.

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  • I remember her complaining about him.

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  • It was a strawberry sunrise, topped with whipped cream clouds, a perfect sort of day until Dean was awake enough to remember Martha Boyd, lord knows where, escaping the law in a stolen twenty-year-old Buick, with a ditzy ex-junkie for a chauffeur.

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  • Remember, she doesn't know anyone else is aware of her behavior the night Billy was killed.

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  • Besides, no one will remember what was said at the debate.

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  • Just remember all of this.

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  • I remember a Bruins hockey player with a metal plate in his head.

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  • She gave me a couple of hundred bucks and left me at this bus station in this little town in Illinois—I don't remember the name.

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  • He knew without Martha's map he'd never remember the various turns he and Cynthia had taken to where the skeleton had reposed for over fifty years.

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  • He couldn't help but remember her agitated state of mind after learning of Fitzgerald's death.

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  • Deidre went back to the pantry, trying to remember what human-Deidre ate.

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  • He seemed at ease with himself, another thing she didn't remember about him.

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  • Deidre thought back, struggling to remember what human-Deidre felt, if not the events.

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  • You don't remember? he asked.

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  • I don't remember why.

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  • Deidre struggled to remember if this had ever happened before and if so, how it was fixed.

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  • Except I can't remember anything beyond my twenty-six years.

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  • At the moment, he wasn't able to remember what Erik's was.

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  • Remember that, Gabriel cautioned his friend.

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  • She didn't remember what those choices involved but didn't think it mattered.

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  • You should remember that.

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  • Deidre couldn't remember it ever happening before, but it almost made sense to her.

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  • She didn't remember his passion, the way he tasted and smelled and felt, or the movement of his muscles beneath taut, smooth skin.

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  • He flung his head back, trying to remember the last time he'd felt some semblance of peace.

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  • She did remember bringing him back from the dead ten years before in order to help her with her plan and how cold he'd been to her then.

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  • I remember, but you said you'd give her back.

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  • Remember, being unconscious doesn't mean he can't hear what you say.

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  • Remember when we first met, Alex?

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  • Remember our first kiss?

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  • I mean, does he remember anything?

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  • I had a dream, but I don't remember what it was about.

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  • When I was dreaming, I knew I had dreamed it before, but when I woke up, I couldn't remember what it was about.

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  • She touched, smelled and tasted everything she could, determined to remember every pleasurable part of every day she had left.

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  • Just, ah, remember that.

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  • She couldn't remember the last time she'd been so honest or embarrassed, and in front of a complete stranger!

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  • She didn't remember walking there.

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  • The restlessness was gone from his blood, his body relaxed in a way he couldn't remember feeling.

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  • I don't remember being born, but I mean, I grew up in Indiana and moved to Atlanta for college and stayed after I graduated.

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  • Her small body cradled in his arms, he wasn't able to remember the last time he felt so relaxed.

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  • I can't remember the last time I tasted one, he whispered.

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  • Deidre didn't remember what this operation was supposed to do.

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  • Confused, she tried again to remember what procedure Dr. Wynn was performing today.

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  • I remember those things.

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  • How could she remember everything but her child?

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  • She'd dared to hope again that everything was a hallucination brought on by too much alcohol, until Toby burst in chasing a cat she didn't remember owning.

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  • It's not how I remember things!

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  • For the first time since she could remember, she felt at peace, whole.

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  • I think you all remember my sister, Katherine?

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  • She didn.t remember him being so tall in Hell, but she.d been afraid to look too hard at him when she passed his cell.

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  • Remember, you.ll be the first I come for if you betray me.

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  • If you.ll remember, I didn.t choose which Ancient to become my mate.

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  • Just remember, there.s nowhere you can run where we can.t eventually find you.

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  • You.re sworn not to, if I remember correctly, Erik said.

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  • They.ll eventually remember their duty to the Code.

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  • She didn.t want to remember she was utterly alone in facing him.

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  • He didn.t remember his power being so strong.

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  • She looked at the money, unable to remember when she'd last seen that much in one place before.

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  • But until they choose to remember that, they ask another favor of you, their last.

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  • She couldn't remember when the outdoors had felt so small or when it'd become so humid she was sweating in place.

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  • Dean, in turn, began trying to remember the time sequence in his own mind.

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  • Remember the candle in her room?

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  • I remember the time he was...

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  • In fact, she couldn't remember a time when she had felt worse.

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  • I'll remember that, Larry.

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  • Just remember, you each have been living alone for some time.

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  • I remember he can give you something I can't.

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  • Remember the first time we made love?

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  • It was easy enough to remember the last time she cycled — the day Alex left for South America.

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  • I don't remember having an accident.

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  • He'd fought the advice for as long as he could remember.

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  • The wall dividing the orchard from the city was the first thing she didn't remember.

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  • No one would remember her.

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  • We weren't talking, remember?

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  • Now Dad, I came out here to get away from all of that, remember?

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  • I was the one who came pounding on your door, not the other way around... remember?

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  • If you're serious about wanting to see someone again, you'd better give them a good night kiss they'll remember.

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  • Why do you guys find that name so hard to remember?

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  • I'm too excited to remember!

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  • She didn't really remember what a real date felt like.

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  • The souls which remember their pre-existing state can attain to this contemplation of unity, and thereby rise superior to all the ordinary doctrines of religion or life.

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  • We must, however, be cautious to remember that the south of Italy was comparatively unaffected.

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  • When, therefore, we remember that Aurelius knew little of the Christians, that the only mention of them in the Meditations is a contemptuous reference to certain fanatics of their number whom even Clement of Alexandria compares for their thirst for martyrdom to the Indian gymnosophists, and finally that the least worthy of them were doubtless the most prominent, we cannot doubt that Aurelius was acting unquestionably in the best interests of a perfectly intelligible ideal.

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  • He is only to meddle in his own vocation; and to remember that his office is only to be the physician's cook."

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  • But if differed from the old patriciate in this, that, while the privileges of the old patriciate rested on law, or perhaps rather on immemorial custom, the privileges of the new nobility rested wholly on a sentiment of which men could remember the beginning.

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  • For the understanding of these great wars between Syria and Israel (which the traditional chronology spreads over eighty years), for the significance of the crushing defeats and inspiring victories, and for the alternations of despair and hope, a careful study of all the records of relations between Israel and the north is at least instructive, and it is important to remember that, although the present historical outlines are scanty and incomplete, some - if not all - of the analogous descriptions in their present form are certainly later than the second half of the 9th century B.C., the period in which these great events fa11.4 13.

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  • In order to understand the sharp swing of the political pendulum back from republicanism to autocracy which took place at Brumaire, it is needful to remember that the virtual failure of the Egyptian Expedition was then unknown.

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  • Jewish tradition had reason to remember these formidable Palmyrenes in the Roman armies; according to the Talmud 80,000 of them assisted at the destruction of the first temple, 8000 at that of the second !

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  • Yet one must remember, in justice to Alexius, the gravity of the problem by which he was confronted; nor was the conduct of the crusaders themselves such that he could readily make them his brethren in arms.

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  • It may be doubted - though it seems a harsh verdict to pass 1 One must remember that these reinforcements would often consist of desperate characters.

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  • Thomas Moore, who warmly eulogizes Emmet, with whom he was a student at Trinity College, records that one day when he was playing on the piano the melody "Let Erin remember," Emmet started up exclaiming passionately, "Oh, that I were at the head of 20,000 men marching to that air!"

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  • An explanation of the failure of the usual dilution law in these cases may be given if we remember that, while the electric forces between bodies like undissociated molecules, each associated with equal and opposite charges, will vary inversely as the fourth power of the distance, the forces between dissociated ions, each carrying one charge only, will be inversely proportional to the square of the distance.

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  • It is, however, important to remember that rough as these native methods are they result in the production of rubber which commands the highest price.

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  • We must further remember the dyophysitism which had been sanctioned at the council of Chalcedon.

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  • But it is necessary to remember, in the light of recent discoveries, that the sixth prosomatic pair of appendages is carried on the seventh somite of the whole series, there being two prosthomeres or somites in front of the mouth, the first carrying the eyes, the second the chelicerae; also that the first mesosomatic or genital somite is not the seventh or even the eighth of the whole series of somites which have been historically present, 1 See the article Arthropoda for the use of the term " prosthomere."

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  • He also made If we remember that by " blood " Aristotle understood " red blood," and that he did not know of the existence of colourless blood, his primary division is not a bad one.

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  • It may be well therefore to remember that precisely these laws apply to a secondary wave of sound, which can be investigated upon the strictest mechanical principles.

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  • It is important to remember that this obscure stream of tradition flowed on, only partially affected by the influx of Arabian, or even the early revival of purer classical learning.

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  • It is necessary to remember that London is older than these counties, whose names, Middlesex and Surrey, indicate their relative positions to the city and the surrounding county.

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  • This constant burning of large portions of the city is a marked feature of its early history, and we must remember that, although stone buildings were rising on all sides, these were churches, monasteries, and other public edifices; the ordinary houses remained as before, small wooden structures.

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  • In spite of Fitzstephen's glowing description we must remember that the houses of London were wholly built of wood and thatched with straw or reeds.

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  • When we remember that more than half of the area of London was occupied by these establishments, and that about a third of the inhabitants were monks, nuns and friars, it is easy to imagine how great must have been the disorganization caused by this root and branch reform.

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  • This baptism may not be conferred until the candidate has reached an age of discrimination and capacity to remember obligations, p y cere seven years being fixed as the earliest age, but it is generally deferred until manhood.

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  • With regard to the adult worm we have to remember that its two extremities, scolex and terminal proglottis, are different from the intervening region.

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  • It is necessary to remember this when the somewhat erratic and irregular character of the operations which followed is judged.

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  • It is necessary to remember that by astronomers and by some historians the era is assigned to the preceding day, July 15.

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  • We must remember that the ocean is a continuous sheet of water of a certain depth, and the conditions of continuity which hold good for all fluids require that there should be no vacant space within it; hence if a single water particle is set in motion, the whole ocean must respond, as Varenius pointed out in 1650.

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  • We must remember, too, that Ignatius was writing under the consciousness of impending martyrdom and evidently felt that this gave him the right to criticize the bishops and churches of Asia.

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  • Benjamin could not remember when he did not know how to read, and when eight years old he was sent to the Boston grammar school, being destined by his father for the church as a tithe of his sons.

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  • It is desirable to remember the distinction, for, although diadem and crown are now used as synonymous terms, the two were originally quite distinct.

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  • It is important to remember that the tiaras in old Italian pictures are inventions of the artists and not copied from actual examples.

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  • When we remember that in 50 years of the 5th century some io,000 cleruchs went out, it is clear that the drain on the citizen population was considerable.

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  • It is necessary, in applying formulae to specific cases, not only, on the one hand, to remember that the measurements are only approximate, but also, on the other hand, to give to any ratio such as 7r a value which is at least more accurate than the measurements.

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  • But Mark's own writing might exhibit this variety, according to what he had been told or could remember.

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  • Limnadia (Brongniart, 1820) is supposed to consist of species exclusively parthenogenetic. But when asked to believe that males never occur among these amazons, one cannot but remember how hard it is to prove a negative.

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  • We remember that the Christian preachers were preaching before all things a Person, but a Person whose interest for these new converts lay chiefly in the fact that He was about to come and establish a supernatural kingdom for which they had to fit themselves.

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  • Care, however, must be taken to remember exactly what this line of argument amounts to - what it can fairly be said to have proved, and what it still leaves open.

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  • Remember, Lord, thy church to deliver it from all evil, and to perfect it in thy love, and gather it together from the four winds,' the sanctified, unto thy kingdom, which thou bast prepared for it; for thine is the power and the glory for ever.

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  • Readers of Scott's Pirate will remember the frank contempt which Magnus Troil expressed for the Scots, and his opinions probably accurately reflected the general Norse feeling on the subject.

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  • We have to remember the traces of his separate discourses, and his own double versions; and that, as in ancient times Simplicius, who had two versions of the Physics, Book vii., suggested that both were early versions of Book viii.

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  • Can you remember any breakfast that I've had today? growled Jim, as if he resented Zeb's speech.

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  • If I remember rightly, we were sixty-six years old the day before yesterday.

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  • Remember my earlier statement that a farmer treats a thousand acres of corn as a single entity because it is not cost effective to deal with each corn stalk separately?

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  • Remember the remarkable Norman Borlaug?

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  • As if it were yesterday I remember the preparations, the departure with my teacher and my mother, the journey, and finally the arrival in Boston.

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  • How well I remember the graceful draperies that enfolded me, the bright autumn leaves that wreathed my head, and the fruit and grain at my feet and in my hands, and beneath all the piety of the masque the oppressive sense of coming ill that made my heart heavy.

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  • I remember him as a man of rare, sweet nature and of wide experience.

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  • I remember especially the walks we all took together every day in Central Park, the only part of the city that was congenial to me.

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  • I remember that I was sorry for them.

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  • Love your Heavenly Father with your whole heart and soul, love every child of God as much as ever you can, and remember that the possibilities of good are greater than the possibilities of evil; and you have the key to Heaven.

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  • It's not that I don't remember--I know what he is like, but not as I remember Nikolenka.

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  • Remember, dear boy," and he drew Pierre's arm downwards, "it is simply a misunderstanding.

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  • Hell, mister, I don't remember.

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  • Do you remember the older brother?

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  • I remember the daughter, too.

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  • I remember enough to know I never liked you.

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  • He tried to remember what Sofi had told him about his magic.

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  • If I remember correctly, you were about to die when I rescued you from them.

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  • I don't remember it that way.

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  • I remember nothing but blood and death.

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  • Jenn didn't let herself remember the sights and sounds of that day.

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  • She was wired with a different kind of energy after the sparring session, one that made her remember all too clearly how she'd felt under his body.

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  • Maybe you are not old enough to remember, Other, but the Gatekeeper existed before the Originals.

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  • I remember my last day there.

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  • At least, from what I remember, nothing did.

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  • Jenn couldn't remember any other time in her life when a man apologized to her.

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  • The last day I remember her, she invited me to a picnic outside the city, near a stream.

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  • Jenn didn't remember a time when she would've looked twice at a dead man.

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  • I remember how we used to walk this stretch every night, before the Schism.

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  • You do remember, don't you?

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  • He couldn't remember what happened, only that one of his episodes had come on when he was in the pillar of magic.

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  • Soon, you won't even remember them.

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  • Taran sought to remember the wise words of his friend.

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  • No darkness lasts the ages, Taran…I do not care to remember the sound of a bird's cry, but I wish I remembered the taste of spiced ale.

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  • I remember my own host day.

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  • She forced herself to remember why they died, what their deaths bought - -a chance for her to live.

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  • She did not remember when the lines at his eyes and forehead became deep creases or when his red-blond hair went grey.

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  • She did not remember being attacked, let alone imprisoned!

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  • You remember what Sirian taught you?

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  • Remember, son, your uncle, our king, wants us to return with a token of the barbarians' agreement.

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  • And if I remember correctly, you swore an oath to me.

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  • She could not remember anything as comforting as his protective strength and heat.

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  • You remember what you said when you pulled me from the catacombs the first time?

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  • Despite feeling better rested than she could remember, she was unable to shake the sense of unease from the catacombs, as if Jame's magic lingered.

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  • I remember sending you to the catacombs.

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  • I remember your people.

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  • I don't remember what made me take mercy on you and none of them.

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  • She didn't remember falling asleep here!

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  • Yes, I remember you.

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  • I'll always remember the song they were playing the first time we danced and I knew.

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  • Do you think you can remember that route?

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  • I'll be sure to remember that.

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  • Gerald would be back by now and he'd remember the bluff.

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  • If I remember correctly, when I asked you to hire someone, you didn't have time.

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  • She couldn't remember a single time when they were wrong.

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  • I did, and I remember it.

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  • He rarely thought of the man he didn't remember, but since the stranger's visit, Xander wasn't able to get his father out of his mind.

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  • Did he take it, so he had something to remember her by?

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  • Do you remember what he was before you trained him to kill?

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  • I remember you differently.

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  • I don't remember them being as dedicated or genuine or approachable, Eden said.

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  • Xander didn't remember what fear felt like.

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  • It banished the spirits and genii, to which even Kepler had assigned the guardianship of the planetary movements; and, if it supposes the globular particles of the envelope to be the active force in carrying the earth round the sun, we may remember that Newton himself assumed an aether for somewhat similar purposes.

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  • But we must remember that his view of the law was concurred in by the great majority of the judges and lawyers of that time, and was supported by undoubted precedents.

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  • Under the leadership of Ethan Allen, Seth Warner and Remember Baker (1737-1775), they refused obedience and took up arms in defence of their rights.

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  • And if he is the sea-god, we must remember that there is a heavenly as well as an earthly ocean; hence the clouds are sometimes called Tangaloa's ships.

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  • A comparatively few pages summed up, in language often vague and mystical, all that the modern world had been permitted to remember of the history of the greatest nations of antiquity.

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  • As to the external evidence for the book's early date, we must remember that the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Book of Revelation, though admittedly earlier, are of the same school, and, with the great Pauline.

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  • But we have to remember that with strings, pipes and instruments generally the fundamental tone is accompanied by overtones, called also " upper partials," and beating within the dissonance range may occur between these overtones.

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  • It is essential to remember that "in phthisis the key of the situation is the state of the alimentary tract," and the utmost care must be taken to obviate the nausea, loss of appetite and diarrhoea, only too easily induced by this oil.

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  • His moral character was undoubtedly weak in other ways than this, but it is fair to remember that but for his astounding Confessions the more disgusting parts of it would not have been known, and that these Confessions were written, if not under hallucination, at any rate in circumstances entitling the self-condemned criminal to the benefit of considerable doubt.

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  • He stands in history as a bloodthirsty monster, yet in judging him one must remember the persecutions he endured and the terrible disease from which he suffered.

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  • Few more brilliant pieces of historical writing exist than his description of the coronation procession of Anne Boleyn through the streets of London, few more full of picturesque power than that in which he relates how the spire of St Paul's was struck by lightning; and to have once read is to remember for ever the touching and stately words in which he compares the monks of the London Charterhouse preparing for death with the Spartans at Thermopylae.

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  • We have to remember that he was removed from the scene early in the reaction, before force was fully organized for the suppression of the revolution.

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  • It is only when we remember the extensive and mischievous influence on science which hypotheses about aethers used formerly to exercise, that we can appreciate the horror of aethers which sober-minded men had during the 18th century, and which, probably as a sort of hereditary prejudice, descended even to John Stuart Mill.

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  • To make room for these we have to remember that the atomic nucleus has remained entirely undefined and beyond our problem; so that what may occur, say when two molecules come into close relations, is outside physical science - not, however, altogether outside, for we know that when the vital nexus in any portion of matter is dissolved, the atoms will remain, in their number, and their atmospheres, and all inorganic relations, as they were before vitality supervened.

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  • For purposes of theoretical discussions relating to moving radiators and reflectors, it is important to remember that the dynamics of all this theory of electrons involves the neglect of terms of the order (v/c) 2, not merely in the value of K but throughout.

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  • From his name he has been supposed by some to remember that Poland swarmed at that time with foreign ecclesiastics.

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