The smell of fresh turf, blooming heather and the nearby gorse or whins are never forgotten once experienced. |
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It was nevertheless a touching and generous gesture from one small boy to another and I have never forgotten it. |
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You were the crush I've never forgotten and since the Internet has arrived, I've even googled your name Tim, but where would I begin. |
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He has never forgotten the time he boated down the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. |
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Still, I have never forgotten that in my youth, I thought the difference between life and death was piddling. |
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So I agree with the Secretary of State that it is important to make sure that those events are never forgotten. |
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This sense of camaraderie throughout all levels of the hierarchy is something I have never forgotten. |
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His voice shaking with ersatz emotion, he recalled how three senior boys surrounded him in such an intimidating manner that he has never forgotten it. |
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At that time, it was a radical and maybe even rather a dangerous dream, but it is one that I have never forgotten. |
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Spotting this large heliozoan is easy and once seen, never forgotten. |
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John Carey spent his last weeks at the hospice receiving unparalleled care that gave him a dignity in death that his widow, Carol, has never forgotten. |
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Families and friends have travelled great distances and are waiting for hours, in solitude, to see the names they've never forgotten. |
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I have lived with everything from monkeys to gerbils and those experiences taught me an appreciation for creation in which I have never forgotten. |
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Readers of the lamented but never forgotten Pillbox may remember a letter Penman received from Brian Anderson of the neo-Conservative City Journal. |
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Absorbing and retracing my history, memories of the special, never forgotten days, when our family made the crossing over the lagoon to the hummocks beyond. |
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Men who scabbed in the 1926 General Strike were never forgotten or forgiven even to this day and the very mention invokes anger among the old miners. |
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Even his evil deeds, never forgotten, have been somehow amalgamated into a memory of greatness. |
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But she has never forgotten her beginnings and her people, and she regularly performs in the smallest First Nations communities. |
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Let's make sure their pain and suffering were not in vain and are never forgotten. |
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I have never forgotten what I learnt at that time, which made a profound impression upon me. |
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I have never forgotten one sentence in that speech: In the end, nationalism always means war. |
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Anwarul Chowdhury of Bangladesh was a member of the Security Council at the time and has never forgotten the power of that moment. |
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Alsace is a region that has never forgotten the role it has played in North South cooperation. |
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We were honoured to join as a sponsor of that resolution because we have a duty to ensure that the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade are never forgotten. |
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It seems that the pope had never forgotten the English slaves whom he had once seen in the Roman Forum. |
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Despite all these years spent in Havana, he has never forgotten his hometown. As soon as you start talking baseball, it's all about the Naranjas Club of Villa Clara. |
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The quick changes of mood and manner absorbed me, and I have never forgotten them. |
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Along that path, we have never forgotten our starting point. |
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France has never forgotten that Algeria fought French imperialism and won. |
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Over nine months in 1944 and 1945, more than 7,600 Canadians died in the campaign to liberate the Netherlands, a sacrifice never forgotten by the Dutch people. |
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However, he has never forgotten his roots or his membership and despite his overwhelming duties and responsibilities, he was able to make a little time to answer a few questions for us. |
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For over eight years, we have never forgotten the suffering of the medical staff who have shown such dignity and fortitude during their long ordeal. |
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I've never forgotten the original New York production, where the actors hurled themselves against the walls of the set with bone-shaking violence. |
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As a producer at the outset, I have never forgotten that the success of our group and trademarks is built on a solid supply chain, with everyone standing together, the cornerstone of quality for our products. |
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Once she had been kissed by a man in wine and she had never forgotten the hated smell of that vinous breath. |
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In order to ensure his great uncle was never forgotten, Mr. Howlett, together with his father and grandfather, arranged to have a grave marker installed at the Howlett family plot. |
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You have never forgotten the sacrifice that was made here. |
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Today's commemoration is a great example of our government's commitment to honouring Canadians who have contributed to making our country great and our commitment to ensuring that their stories are never forgotten. |
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A donation of pounds 30 comes 'in loving memory of Pauline Bilboe February 23, wife and mother who is sadly missed but never forgotten. |
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An equally important priority will be to ensure that the sacrifices and achievements made by Veterans during times of war, peacekeeping and peacemaking are never forgotten. |
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She stood up for me when no one else would, and I've never forgotten it. |
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A gift of PS10 comes from Mrs A ' Robinson 'in memory of Ron Robinson, March 31, 1990, who is never forgotten by his wife Netty and all his family. |
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