One of the anterior jugular veins may have a midline position on the trachea and this must be remembered when performing tracheotomy. |
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The sudden snort of a kudu could cause me to grip my rifle and prepare for the worst, until I remembered that it was not a large carnivore. |
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I remembered Mike's words and pulled the ripcord that opened the parachute. |
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It should be remembered that the army had a first strike doctrine, which dragged Europe into an unnecessary and highly destructive maelstrom. |
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Hemingway is remembered not only as one of America's most important writers, but as an archetype of a particular American genre of masculinity. |
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Ever since his death in 1963, progressive lionisers of John have remembered the peace but ignored the obedience. |
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The prolonged moments of near silence in the film produce the aesthetic effect of outlasting the remembered roar of government tanks. |
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Bob will be remembered by friends for his appreciation of fine single-malt scotch, his humble attitude toward himself and his dry sense of humor. |
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Are the leaders of the past ritualistically remembered just during anniversaries, only to be forgotten for the rest of the year? |
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He will be remembered for his quick wit, his one-liners and his dry sense of humour. |
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He will be remembered with deep affection and reverence by the countless numbers of people whose lives he touched and influenced. |
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If I were to make a suggestion to him, my suggestion would have been they ought to have remembered to call on some foreign reporters. |
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Then she remembered Justin, risking his life with little chance of winning. |
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When dealing with his treatment of broadsides, it must be remembered that he has strong prejudices in this area. |
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Last year will be remembered as an annus horribilis for the global economy and financial markets. |
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Book had won the pot, which it turns out almost no one had remembered to put any money into. |
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I never remembered such a person as this in the few and scattered memories I still retained from my childhood. |
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If only I had remembered to put the cap back on the Liquid Plumber before it was inadvertently knocked over. |
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I remembered Jacob's advice and decided maybe riling him up wasn't such a great idea at the moment. |
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The image of the man atop a tank was the apex of his career, the grand gesture for which he will be remembered in history. |
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That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand festivity sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history. |
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But then the laughter floated to him, drowned out the crying, and he remembered himself. |
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In other words, after he'd shot his mouth off, Hodges remembered that he signed off on the grounding. |
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It must be remembered that no free trade agreement has ever been vetoed by parliament anywhere in the world. |
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She will be remembered with affection as a friendly, kind and reserved lady. |
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He remembered with fondness the beautiful Cherry trees, which are still in the gardens. |
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He remembered how he had watched as the first anti-tank missile impacted on his commander's tank, quickly followed by many others. |
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It should be remembered that when waste is landfilled that is not the end of the story. |
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Davis and Karen Love, both 60, stood on the pier and remembered hopping in their car and driving down to Brevard County for a night launch. |
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First, it has to be remembered that the collapse of communism came quickly and was not anticipated. |
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I remembered that the viola and the guitar went through the same amp, and sure enough, the microphone was going through one of the guitar amps. |
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I remembered how she could sit in that rocker for hours and hours and hours and make designs. |
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If Roncalli had died as patriarch of Venice, he certainly would not be widely remembered today. |
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Fortunately, Lawrence remembered where the light switches were so the place was relit with illumination. |
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The living room was just as I remembered it, with a single lamp covered with a stained glass shade illuminating the entire room. |
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I sprang into action and started to run for the hole but remembered too late the girl behind me. |
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In Britain, America, and France, the end of the war was remembered as a time of rejoicing. |
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I remembered to put in the answer to last weeks puzzle but now I can't remember what the answer is! |
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Vega wrote on artillery but he is best remembered for his tables of logarithms and trigonometric functions. |
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He remembered occasions in the outer in the 1960s and '70s when a space would suddenly clear to reveal knots of men belting into each other. |
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Alex remembered the micro mini, skyscraper heels and carefully applied makeup Annabelle had worn that night. |
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One of the old stock, she was a real lady and will be fondly remembered in the area for her many acts of kindness. |
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The silage season of 2002 will be remembered as one of the worst in living memory. |
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Then we took mom out for dinner and pretended that we had remembered her birthday all along. |
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They started to argufy but nobody remembered how many cans there were at the very beginning. |
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He will stay remembered as a good leader of the labourists, but not as a good prime minister. |
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He remembered the old days of beer and sawdust, hard hands and lived-in faces. |
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My ardour totally dampened as I remembered the warnings of that day's front page. |
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I remembered Princess Jadzia's cool regality, and how I hadn't been able to guess at the spirit behind it until she showed me. |
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Mr Shackleton remembered his attacker was wearing a navy blue crew-neck sweater with a badge emblem and red writing on it. |
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Looking around the room and reflecting on the day, I remembered a conversation I had with one of my cohorts. |
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The words slid into my mind like the drifting feather of an angel, and I remembered what the archpriest had said just before I'd left. |
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Old wounds opened as he remembered the sting of refused sanctuaries and broken friendships. |
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Through most of the two hours, Ann remembered and abreacted until the memories had no further power to torment her. |
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You remembered the extra 50 miles that every away loss puts on the clock going home. |
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It was then that he remembered the book of matches in his pocket, and drew it out. |
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All I remembered about the salad was Roquefort, fennel, walnuts, Burgundy-poached pears, and dried figs on the greens. |
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Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze. |
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And in her tribute, Simpson Miller remembered Abuna as one with a special commitment to developing the potential of the younger generation. |
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He was a humble, kind and giving man who will be missed and always remembered by all who knew him. |
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All wonderfully participative, although no one remembered to advise the aggrieved to change the station or turn the radio off altogether. |
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Sighing deeply, Adam caught the long remembered scent of warm pine pitch and dust. |
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As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day. |
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Oh, just remembered I can't pack as half my clothes are in the washing machine. |
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My mouth watered as I remembered how long it had been since I had last eaten. |
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I remembered the young soldier on the cliff top standing with me in silence as we looked down at the peaceful waves lapping the shore beneath us. |
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Fleur remembered the crease under her chin and unconsciously jerked her neck backwards. |
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Fred declared this dish to be good, still, but not quite as good as he remembered from before. |
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As the day wore on the tranquillity of the afternoon is remembered as being almost unearthly. |
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He was a famous raconteur remembered for many performances of his dialogue, which he spoke with his daughter, on the nature of mathematics. |
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This is a poor place in the draw for the rather raddled looking Dutch duo, who will struggle to be remembered by the end of the night. |
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It jogged my memory and I remembered an article I had read in a Sunday Observer sometime earlier this year, say in March or April. |
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His billionaire wife is remembered either as very religious or beautiful, but certainly not as a radical political activist. |
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I remembered picking up a rubber johnny as it drifted past me and holding it up to the other volunteers, who all recoiled in horror. |
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Workers remembered the privatisations, sackings, and attacks on social security and welfare. |
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Larry will be remembered for his lively, jovial manner for whom work was his pleasure. |
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He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside. |
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Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts. |
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So when he was raised from death, his friends remembered this, and they believed it. |
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All I remembered was the gun jumping in my hand and the feeling of ripping, tearing pain. |
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I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids. |
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She heard horses whickering softly in a nearby stable, owned by Master and Mistress Kaelseen, if she remembered correctly. |
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Only in her salwaar kameez, she felt extremely cold and then she remembered that she had argued with her parents about her needing no sweater. |
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The last thing he remembered was gasping with pain when someone sprayed an aerosol mist in his face as he left a crowded elevator. |
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Even more, and especially as an exact recollection clears out, the image aestheticizes the remembered event. |
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He felt a glow of pleasure at being right and then a shiver of fear as he remembered the deaths that the case had caused. |
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He remembered the way to her ward well enough, he ran past all the closed doors until he reached hers. |
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Emma remembered when Rae had pressed the keen edge of the sword against her throat. |
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Better yet, imagine if I reacquired millions of years of lost knowledge and remembered my entire past history. |
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I remembered that some tribes even believed the tattoos on your body stay with you after death, helping you feel less alone in the afterworld. |
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As I picked my way through the grounds, I remembered two warnings that have been passed down to me through the ages. |
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He will be remembered for his ready smile, quiet humour and his true gentlemanly qualities. |
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It was a perfect day, a real community occasion, and one which will long be remembered by everyone. |
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The recent Bangalore Test will certainly go down as one of the matches remembered for the poor decisions handed out by the neutral umpires. |
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But several new dawns and rebirths later, look how far we have come. 1999 will always be remembered as an important year in Irish rugby. |
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He will be remembered primarily for his wind-blown hair and his night-vision goggles. |
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As I sat in the window seat looking down at the men training in the practice yards, I remembered Kristram's words to me. |
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The only reason I remembered the weird ones was because I killed myself laughing when I re-read the list in the car on the way here. |
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As with Jeff's fight, epic flights like these should be recognized and remembered for years to come. |
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A kindly gentleman, Con was a great neighbour and will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his devoted family and close friends. |
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She sort of remembered wearing the camisole and heels maybe once or twice, but the pants and scarf seemed to be brand new. |
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I remembered taking it out of my purse but had no recollection of what I did with it next. |
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One thing very important to the dying is the knowledge that they will be remembered after they are gone. |
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I was about to turn and talk to Rachel but remembered that she was angry with me. |
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He could almost feel his heart constrict in his chest as he remembered that moment. |
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Even today, Campbell is remembered more for his bruising running style than for being fleet of foot. |
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His eyes started to redden as he remembered the tickets to the movie he was supposed to watch with Chrom and Pete. |
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I remembered the ring of the woodman's axe in the forests at home, and wished for a few long-sided Green Mountain boys. |
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As he passed the woodpile, he remembered that his wife wanted wood in the house. |
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In addition to her stellar body of work, she will always be remembered for being the no-nonsense half of bogie and Bacall. |
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Jackson ultimately abided by his contract, but Vitale remembered publishing the book as an exasperating experience. |
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In this callow atmosphere, Brooke Astor would never be an icon, but she is remembered with nostalgia. |
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He should also be remembered for being an early and eloquent foe of Nazism. |
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Mykela was remembered as a jolly little angel, full of life and mischief. |
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I remembered myself standing there, on the green Astroturf carpet, looking down at the cover of Hannah and Her Sisters. |
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Michael will always be remembered for his wit, his sense of fun and his great reservoir of information about all things regarding the Stephenites. |
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A programme's success depends on the anchorperson and often it's the anchor who is remembered by the audience long after the programme is off the air. |
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The Mahaboddhi Temple was originally a shrine built in the third century BC by Asoka, one of India's earliest and most reverentially remembered emperors. |
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Diana vaguely remembered seeing the widow's walk, hanging like an afterthought on the front of the house close to the top, wrapped with a wrought iron railing. |
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Aristotle is not typically remembered as the father of naturalists, but Darwin acknowledged a line of intellectual descent. |
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The town remembered her as the heroine of the flood and erected a statue in her honor. |
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Even though we had our own garden, my mother always bought from him, and as children we remembered to be on the front porch to wave to him on his return trip to Rutherglen. |
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Zero Dark Thirty will be remembered as her personal journey and struggle to actualize what for so long seemed impossible. |
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They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest. |
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Karate kid Roxanne Moss remembered all her martial arts training when a young thug armed with a home-made knuckleduster attacked her outside her home. |
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I remembered to consider all the things that could possibly go wrong. |
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But then he remembered himself and bowed his head in thanks, exhausted. |
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Floatation devices such as water wings and inflatable rings are extremely popular with children, but it should always be remembered that these are not life saving devices. |
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One of them, Troy Jones, a 19-year-old aspiring photojournalist, remembered Brown from the scrimmage line. |
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The headman reached out as if to grasp the major's arm before he remembered himself and snatched his hand back, but his pathetic eagerness was plain to see. |
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He even remembered to thank the voters and admonish cellphone companies for fleecing his fans. |
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I felt weak for doing so, and as I cried I thought about the blast, dragging the memory up and thinking about it repeatedly until I remembered the smell. |
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Anybody who remembered him from those days could not have been surprised as he now refused to be deterred by the silence. |
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The last image he remembered from that time long ago was two strong hands clutching his throat, squeezing the life out of him, constricting his air flow. |
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He remembered to look into his pocket and snapped on a light stick. |
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She'd never been outside the forest, and the river was well outside the boundaries of the tribal lands, she remembered once from her father's recounts of his travels. |
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He was pleased to find the club more or less as he remembered it, except that the couch and chairs had been re-covered, and the espresso machine had recently been upgraded. |
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Not surprisingly, they went on to beat Notts by the massive margin of 179 runs in a game which will long be remembered for Lehmann's wizardry with the bat. |
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch. |
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Both Edgar and Julio shared the same smile and light-hearted manner that I remembered and appreciated from years ago. |
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For a while I wondered why I had insomnia and then I remembered this thing I've been pretending isn't such a big deal is a big deal and I'm not handling it very well. |
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He is remembered for his joviality and zest for life and love of the game. |
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He remembered his own father ragging on him about his hair and clothes. |
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He will give you quality over quantity, abundance over emptiness. 1,000 years from now my father will be remembered in the annals of history as one of the greats of our time. |
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Each of the three Biblical patriarchs is regarded as the exemplar of a particular trait, and Abraham is remembered above all for his acts of loving-kindness. |
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The 1989 picture is remembered for the acclaimed Disney family film that it is. |
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But he remembered his mother telling him redheads were often like that. |
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He remembered his exultation as the two brothers walked together among bluebells. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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After a moment, he remembered himself and got into the passenger side. |
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They remembered that the escaped owner had only recently tried to extinguish their capital with blood. |
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He, no doubt, shall be remembered with fondness by many former students. |
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Kelvin remembered wrapping mackerel in them and eating them wild with seasoning. |
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Let not this age be remembered by those who will come after us as an age where killers of the innocent and ravagers of the weak reigned terror upon the world. |
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me. |
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Kim thought for a moment and then remembered what Rosie had said about wanting her baby to grow up in a loving family and not on some rough London estate. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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In Dick's view, Anet needs to be remembered with the best point guards in UO history, Luke Ridnour, Terrell Brandon and Ronnie Lee. |
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Martin remembered being in the A and E there, his mother had scalded her hand while on a rare visit to him. |
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Only on the hypothesis that what is learnt in one generation is remembered by the next, can there be any feeling of againness or of expectancy. |
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He remembered that the politeness seemed too elaborate, too florid, altiloquent to the extent of insincerity. |
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Pierce remembered Hilda's prophecy that her indigent husband would turn up, like a bad penny. |
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Classmates remembered him as brash and jug-eared and full of big talk about his sexual experience. |
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He remembered the summer evening he had been there to be dressed as a boatbearer, the evening of the procession to the little altar in the wood. |
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Nowhere is this admonition against busybodying more important to be remembered than in the Church. |
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It must be remembered that the English organ until then had little to offer other than stopped diapasons and clarabellas. |
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Which reminds me that I have never remembered from that hour to consult the dictionary upon a selvage. |
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She remembered the times they had swum at Eleni beach totally naked, the moon and stars lighting the little waves as they rolled slowly to shore. |
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Will she be remembered more as a character, thoroughly damely and commanding, or for her writings? |
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They remembered then that they could have bought for a song canvases which now were worth large sums. |
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She remembered her terrible foredream of the sack of Turbansk and felt a suffocating despair rising in her breast. |
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Copper remembered the old Grimoire she and Silver had used to learn gray magic. |
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Remembering involves only perception of the things remembered and of the time passed. |
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He was exactly how she remembered him. Where Tyrell was cuddly and huggable, Mohammad was hard and sinewy. |
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The canons of St Augustine's in Bristol also helped in Henry's education, and he remembered them with affection in later years. |
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Most people aged 35 or over remembered the threat and greeted the bombings with great trepidation. |
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In England, Simon de Montfort is remembered as one of the fathers of representative government for holding two famous parliaments. |
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In addition to his research, Hardy is remembered for his 1940 essay on the aesthetics of mathematics, entitled A Mathematician's Apology. |
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There came a day when he remembered the moment, when he regretted that he had not ridden off into the buoyant midst of these lightsome elements. |
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I remembered Horace having once told me that his mother's name had been Lilias. |
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Brunel is perhaps best remembered for designs for the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. |
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She is best remembered for her adversarial relationships with other Methodists who objected to a woman having power. |
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It suggests that he wanted to be remembered for his youth and for his time spent in the military. |
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His Discourses, a series of lectures delivered at the Academy between 1769 and 1790, are remembered for their sensitivity and perception. |
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Lyly must also be considered and remembered as a primary influence on the plays of William Shakespeare, and in particular the romantic comedies. |
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After her death, however, she was chiefly remembered as the wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenstein. |
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He is remembered liturgically on 13 June by the Episcopal Church, with a provisional feast day as adopted at the 2009 General Convention. |
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His grandfather, former Prime Minister Earl Russell, died in 1878, and was remembered by Russell as a kindly old man in a wheelchair. |
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Before leaving, he remembered the unfinished manuscript for Our Mutual Friend, and he returned to his carriage to retrieve it. |
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Many children of his acquaintance remembered the stammer, while many adults failed to notice it. |
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He was mainly remembered as being an incompetent schoolmaster unable to keep order in class. |
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Generally however, it is the composers who are remembered more than the performers. |
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Tallis is mostly remembered for his role in composing office hymns and this motet, Spem in alium. |
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I recently asked a group of people whether they had eaten tuna melts as a kid. Everyone remembered a version of this dish. |
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However, Jacklin may be best remembered for his involvement in the Ryder Cup. |
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Australian steeplechaser Crisp is remembered for his battle with Irish champion Red Rum in the 1973 Grand National. |
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Although the race is remembered as the race lost by Graham Hill, rather than won by Brabham. |
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The story was popular after the Restoration, and is remembered every year in the English traditions of Royal Oak Day. |
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The era was remembered as one of prosperity, but not everywhere benefitted from economic expansion. |
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They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism. |
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The era of the German Empire is well remembered in Germany as one of great cultural and intellectual vigour. |
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Bunyan is best remembered for The Pilgrim's Progress, a book which gained immediate popularity. |
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Cruso would have been remembered by contemporaries and the association with guide books is clear. |
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Finding too many distractions in his house, Dahl remembered the poet Dylan Thomas had found a peaceful shed to write in close to home. |
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For over 60 years of ITV, the homegrown programmes have become the best loved and remembered as well as being extremely successful. |
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He is now remembered as a national hero and numerous small groups have adopted his symbolism to advocate independence or nationalism for Wales. |
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Today, Montfort is mostly remembered as one of the fathers of representative government. |
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Her name is still remembered in St Werburgh's Street which passes alongside the cathedral, and near the city walls. |
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It must be remembered that the DTM is only a model and cannot necessarily predict the future. |
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He is remembered in the area for his Radio Stoke show Sunday Best, and for standing as a Monster Raving Loony Party candidate. |
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As a player, he is remembered for being part of the Liverpool side of the 1970s, where he formed a forward partnership with Kevin Keegan. |
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Before the recording on Saturday, 2 August 1969, Griffiths remembered the whole group being so excited they couldn't sleep. |
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Despite the tempestuous relationship with Awdry, Dalby is probably the best remembered of the series' artists. |
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The provinces are remembered in regional public holidays and sporting rivalries. |
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This episode has been documented widely by both local and foreign media, and is remembered as the June 1990 Mineriad. |
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Although he adopted the name Augustus upon his accession, he is better remembered by his derisive nickname Augustulus. |
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Although Balboa suffered a premature death, his actions and deeds are remembered by history as the first European to cross America. |
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Genghis Khan is remembered for his system of laws for the Mongols he called this the Great Yasa. |
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It should be remembered that the Columbus expedition was commercial in purpose. |
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Neither of us had come inside each other, but some of the intercourse had been pretty rough, and I remembered him precumming a lot. |
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She smiled as she remembered how she had always placed the sugar in Phil's cup to presweeten it. |
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I sometimes think that a century from now my lexical sets will be the one thing I shall be remembered for. |
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In political philosophy, Hooker is best remembered for his account of law and the origins of government in Book One of the Politie. |
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Andrewes was a friend of Hugo Grotius, and one of the foremost contemporary scholars, but is chiefly remembered for his style of preaching. |
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He is remembered by some for being moderate, but was in power only for a few years and then died of a heart attack. |
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Few of the Teleri were willing to go forth to war, for they remembered the slaying at the Swanhaven, and the rape of their ships. |
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This proved to be a failure and is remembered only in the name of Market Street. |
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Today he is principally remembered for the manner of his death, and monuments to him stand in Pimlico, Chichester Cathedral, and Liverpool. |
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He was an active member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham often held at Erasmus Darwin House and is remembered on the Moonstones in Birmingham. |
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By the 21st century it was a forgotten war in Britain, although still remembered in Canada, especially Ontario. |
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He looked roadworn and weary, but intact and as robust as I remembered him, considering his injury. |
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I remembered Miranda talking about a rare Roman shower fetish, where people liked you to throw up on them. |
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I remembered how fierce it hurt and how it blistered. All that pain from just a skimp of flesh. |
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Many voters said that while they liked Reform, they remembered having taken a flyer on Bob Rae and the NDP, a gamble they had come to regret. |
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By the time we remembered the cake in the oven, it was unsalvageably burned. |
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His name, infamous now, would have an additional horror, and ever be remembered by posterity in unspeakable loathing, in unsoftening wrath. |
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He will be warm-heartedly remembered as a loving husband and devoted son, brother, and uncle. |
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He will always be remembered as the first British boxer after WW2 to win three Lonsdale belts outright, as well as one of the games. |
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And I certainly remembered the bylines of Chet Flippo and Ben Fong-Torres. |
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The manufacturing enterprise is remembered as an innovative venture where scores of Jacuzzis and their relatives worked over the years. |
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Harry was at the sights of a Lewis gun, the Duke of Cornwall's light infantry were advancing, Harry remembered the cachophony of noise. |
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He was remembered as a good shepherd to the people of Saginaw diocese, a comforter of priests and a challenge to fellow bishops. |
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That's a legacy for which they will be fondly remembered by almost all. |
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He remembered a footbridge the other volunteers had guessed at. |
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Mussolini is remembered mostly as a second banana to Hitler, a posturing dictator whom the Italians got rid of. |
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Their larger-than-life dean, the court poet Adrian Paunescu, had been nearly lynched by a furious mob who remembered his bootlicking verses. |
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While I was pondering why this happens I remembered the concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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After the Peace of Bucharest, the rule of Jean Georges Caradja, although remembered for a major plague epidemic, was notable for its cultural and industrial ventures. |
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Tommy remembered Uncle Johnny standing up from his chair in the snug and settling his titfer on his head, what made him look as if he were a bookie. |
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She certainly seemed a lot more sussed than Martie remembered her. |
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All the septuagenarians remembered their seventieths fondly. |
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However, he is believed to have held the view that he preferred to be remembered as the winner of first prize for swedes than as the author of Lorna Doone. |
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It is remembered at Farfield Mill, just outside the town, where there is an exhibition of weaving equipment, and workshops for a number of artists and crafts workers. |
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He is also remembered for his 1944 The Bank of England, A History. |
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Cardozo is remembered for his significant influence on the development of American common law in the 20th century, in addition to his philosophy and vivid prose style. |
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Despite this, Cabrillo is now remembered as the first European to travel the California coast, and many parks, schools, buildings and streets in California bear his name. |
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A people which takes no pride in the noble achievements of remote ancestors will never achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote descendants. |
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Pascha is also a name by which Jesus himself is remembered in the Orthodox Church, especially in connection with his resurrection and with the season of its celebration. |
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He is remembered very much for his cruelty, just like his father. |
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While perhaps best remembered as religious leaders, they were also legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors. |
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Belloc is remembered in an annual celebration in Sussex, known as Belloc Night, that takes place on the writer's birthday, 27 July, in the manner of Burns Night in Scotland. |
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But no amount of words could have said as much as seeing a high school student wipe her eyes of tears as she remembered a time when a teacher read her a bedtime story. |
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Moreover, it is to be remembered that a poor speller is a poor pronouncer. The ear does not mark the sound any more exactly than the eye marks the letters. |
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A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage is best remembered for originating the concept of a digital programmable computer. |
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Priestley has been remembered by the towns in which he served as a reforming educator and minister and by the scientific organisations he influenced. |
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I wrote my first story about the ghost of a horse leaping from a cascade of flame just after the leonids had been more torrential than men had remembered them for centuries. |
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A memorial statue exists of William Huskisson, once member of parliament for the city, but best remembered as the first man to be run over by a railway engine. |
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Besides it must be remembered that precedents in some cases will not excuse a judge, even where they are according to the undoubted law of the land. |
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The demonstrator couldn't figure out why the machine wouldn't work, until he remembered that there was an interlock so it wouldn't operate with the cover open. |
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While they are factually inaccurate, they demonstrate how the past and the House of Lancaster are remembered in terms of myth, legend, ideas and popular misconceptions. |
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He remains one of the few kings of England remembered by his epithet, rather than regnal number, and is an enduring iconic figure both in England and in France. |
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I cannot now say whether the anemia of that background figure, its apparitional hyalescence, as it were, belongs to the faded memory or to the remembered object itself. |
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The freedom fighters will be forever remembered and honored by the people. |
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I've been watching Inuyasha yesterday and that got me wanting to make myself a hengeyokai character... and then I remembered the level adjustment. |
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I want to be remembered as one of the best British boxers ever. |
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You have to take your hat off to them. They've moved like greased lightning. I should have remembered about them. Slippery as a 'barrel load of eels' they are. |
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Selecting the right memento of your service will lead to years of pleasant memories, something to be remembered long after the sand flea bites heal. |
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Somewhere in the fug of her mind she remembered how to close it and fetched the pole, slotting it into the mechanism above and beginning to turn the handles. |
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Others remembered sharing block parties and get-togethers with the couple. |
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After the collision, Tiffany's sister and best friend Ashlee Roohani remembered the eerie feeling that swept over her as she watched her sister being placed in a body bag. |
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Always remembered by Bob, Kerry, Kyley, Megan, Will and Abbie. |
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And it must be remembered that the Hitman walked on to a right from Kostya Tszyu at the start of virtually every round on that memorable night in June. |
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Anyway, Sis, I was in need of one more corner post, and I remembered seeing an old railroad tie across the field, a relic from a long-gone horse corral. |
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I remembered the thump of his winkle-picker boots across my cheek. |
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She remembered going to the farm, taking a whinberry tart as a gift, but she was greeted by a servant girl who came out into the yard, barring the doorway behind her. |
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For the long lost glories, that never in fact existed save in the wishfulness of their brains, were being remembered with a reality as vivid, if not more so, as truth itself. |
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Eventually, the king or warrior is remembered only as a god. |
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There was a cluster of images of a little girl that many people remembered seeing in the commercial, but the one of her laughing was the peak visual. |
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Many more authors have written about it than remembered Pytheas. |
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The resulting suffering is still remembered by Flemish organizations during the yearly Yser pilgrimage in Diksmuide at the monument of the Yser Tower. |
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He remembered fondly the Christmas morning opening of presents. |
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The rematch between Louis and Schmeling would become one of the most famous boxing matches of all time and is remembered as one of the major sports events of the 20th century. |
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When it comes to strong aftershaves like Brut or Old Spice these can be remembered from childhood and it's not surprising aftershave reminds people of dad. |
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One of the buildings on the north side was the house of Lucky Spence, a notorious brothel madam, remembered in Allan Ramsay's poem, Lucky Spence's Last Advice. |
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For all his religiosity, Alexander was not remembered as a man of peace. |
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He remembered that the process of clearing immigration and locating your luggage in Murtala Muhammad Airport was no small feat for a first time visitor to Naija. |
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He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death. |
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Alexander Gray was an academic and poet, but is chiefly remembered for this translations into Scots from the German and Danish ballad traditions into Scots, including Arrows. |
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He is remembered in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival on 30 August, and on the liturgical calendar of the United States Episcopal Church on 29 August. |
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The England team, with Brearley's exit in 1980, was never truly settled throughout the 1980s, which will probably be remembered as a low point for the team. |
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