A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering. |
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The general trend is to criticise and condemn young girls who get pregnant, instead of remembering it takes two to tango. |
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Add enough garlic cream to flavour the mash, remembering to keep some back for saucing at the end. |
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Across the country, there are teach-ins and seminars and conferences remembering Brown. |
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I really didn't know where to start other than remembering I had just put a bag of tea lights in the storage closet. |
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Rather, research suggests that memories are malleable and reconstructed from a person's current remembering context. |
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The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era. |
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Ruth himself used to hand out nicknames to teammates, mainly because he was terrible at remembering people's real names. |
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Louise struggles with the car door before remembering about the bust lock, before remembering about leaving the door open. |
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But, man, I'm sure having trouble remembering the last time this team played a decent ball game. |
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As we celebrate Robinson's arrival and what it meant to baseball and this country, his absolute talent as a ballplayer is well worth remembering. |
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For guys it's like remembering a phone number or pin number to your bank card. |
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Here I cannot afford to be remembering what I said or did, my scurf cast off, but what I am and aspire to become. |
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However, remembering to eat when you are hungry, and drink when thirsty is essential. |
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Claire smiled at the thought, remembering how they had a fight just the other day. |
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It may be worth remembering the old saying that it is the thought and not the gift that counts for most of us. |
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He was also very hungry and Marion went outside to scold the maids for not remembering to bring him food at mealtimes. |
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He gave me a disappointed look and I felt guilty remembering all of the times I was mean to Corbin without an excuse. |
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Our cast list expanded to include historical figures remembering the distant rather than the recent past. |
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Thanking her good memory for remembering roughly which way to go, she set of at a jog. |
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I smiled softly and turned onto my back, remembering that Hope had been there only when she gave an annoyed mew and jumped off. |
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Instead she and her family spent the day quietly, remembering her beloved son, Daniel. |
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It's very much a book about a man remembering being a child, and it's very much about a man remembering the shames of being a child. |
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She kept remembering the long look they had shared, and how easily she'd been tranced by those green eyes. |
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In Stoppard's poignant and witty memory play, the poet lies on his deathbed remembering and misremembering his emotional and scholarly life. |
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The girls giggled and spent the next few moments remembering their experiences with Paz in the past. |
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Slowly and steadily I reel it in, remembering Glyn's advice not to tug the hook too suddenly. |
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Then, suddenly remembering that their conversation was being monitored, he turned a bit red. |
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A signal was sounded in Post Offices across the country and customers were asked to join staff in remembering the dead and injured. |
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The nation is remembering the moment a human being first set foot on the moon 35 years ago. |
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It is worth remembering that the original Luddites of the early 19th century were not uneducated blockheads who didn't understand machines. |
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And the stupid thing about it all, is that I keep remembering this one good memory of him singing me to sleep! |
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Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost. |
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I heard Katie and Juliette mumbling to each other about remembering the street, and I saw Tommy eyeing everyone and everything. |
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There's nothing about him going home to the Midwest and watching slasher flicks with his friends and remembering how good the Midwest is. |
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I pull a bag from the shelf, slipping it on my arm and pause, remembering what Jake said. |
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Nevertheless, this town situated on the border between former slave and free states became the nation's chief site for remembering the Civil War. |
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And so, remembering my beloved's birthplace, the bosky county of Kent, I came up with this. |
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All I'm worried about, smarty, is remembering my lines and putting on a good performance. |
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Moriah fingered a jeweled necklace she was wearing, looking far away, remembering something. |
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All this remembering goes on in a particular part of the brain called the neocortex. |
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It is also worth remembering that drugs are not a problem that can be tackled solely by the police. |
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He often sat there with his old deck of cards playing solitaire, remembering other bars and card games. |
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It seemed so fitting for a gathering of people remembering something so terrible. |
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For herself, she was disorganised, spacey, as she remembers it, and found it difficult remembering where her stuff was between the two houses. |
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Let us try to go into some of the principles anyway, remembering that nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
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She sighed and got to her feet, not remembering how she had gotten to bed in the early hours of the morning. |
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I tell my gymnast daughter not to do handstands on the settee, while remembering the times I did just that. |
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Kibbeh, a mixture of cracked wheat and minced lamb is good, but it is worth remembering that this is a dish, like steak tartare, of raw meat. |
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She caressed the ceramic sides lovingly, remembering the weeks she had spent making it. |
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Derrick shrugged, remembering the look on her face when she caught him and the horse involved in the one-sided conversation. |
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Its also probably worth remembering that we do not vote for a head of state. |
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He walked through the hallways, remembering her advice that he ought to write to the school paper's advice column. |
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No doubt he was remembering the boys who had, with frightening ease, outfought a gang of twice their number. |
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Peter, am I remembering correctly that your time as a participant at the Jan van Eyck Akademie overlapped with Jan van Toorn's final year there? |
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This is a season for remembering that Jesus lived and suffered and died for us. |
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Despite the melodrama, the histrionics must not prevent anyone from remembering that the Anfield club deserved to fail. |
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She swung the bags over her back, making to leave, then she stopped and turned back, remembering to get Gabriel's gift to her. |
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It's worth remembering how quickly public opinion can swing in the opposite direction once war begins. |
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He feels a clench of chill around his heart, remembering Lex's rant earlier. |
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I write this my stomach is churning a little with tension, remembering how it felt. |
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She regretted not taking a swig of orange juice with the banana, not remembering to drink that half glass of instant tea. |
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It is worth remembering that we didn't get civil unions by asking for civil unions. |
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Her gaze fell on Amber once again, remembering that she was partnerless for the first fight. |
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For Locke, these are introspective experiences of our mental faculties such as remembering, willing, discerning, reasoning, and judging. |
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This is starting to worry me a bit, remembering what I learned about the cold war in high school. |
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In promoting colorectal cancer screening, it is worth remembering that no single test is ideal. |
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It's worth remembering that newspaper columnists write one or maybe two features a week. |
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After remembering inflatable tubes on roofs, I thought of another story about things on roofs. |
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Maybe she could move in with her brother, but remembering what a pigsty her brother's house is, she knew she'd be left to pick up after his mess. |
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They are having difficulty concentrating, difficulty focusing, difficulty remembering details. |
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All true and undisputed and worth remembering, Ted, but somewhat beside the intended point. |
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It is worth remembering that intermezzos were never really supposed to contain the musical highlights of an evening. |
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I thought, remembering the fun we used to have outwitting the police copters by crawling underneath parked cars until we reached safety. |
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However, I'm not sure if I got value for money and can't help remembering that there were no flies on me in that modest Bordeaux bistro. |
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The leader likewise finds a firearm, suddenly remembering the flintlock tucked into his sash. |
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She thundered down the stairs and took a sharp right, remembering the floor plan of the apartment building from her briefing. |
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The interrogations impressed some of the group with the importance of remembering the details of their cover stories. |
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He reached for his constant-interruption controls but pulled back, remembering that such a move would result in automatic forfeit. |
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I recently picked the thing up again and surprised myself by remembering most of the chords, but completely forgetting their names. |
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I'm sure, in retrospect, that it was a case of remembering the hits and forgetting the misses. |
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His freewheeling creative imagination makes his statements worth remembering. |
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She kept her cool, even remembering to turn off the oven and deep fat fryer. |
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She is neither particularly prepossessing in her appearance nor outwardly warm, as even David admits remembering his first acquaintance with her. |
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Veterinarians from across the country report that dog owners have trouble remembering to give monthly heartworm preventatives as prescribed. |
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I gestured my permission and then started to weep, remembering their occasional father. |
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It is worth remembering, though, that this was a debut gig, and mistakes can be fine tuned with time. |
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Upon seeing such, I recoiled, remembering her delicate state of mind when it came to men. |
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Head out across the loopway where derelicts collect and sit with them remembering the blues they heard and steal their drink. |
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The students in later decades would have gone into public office remembering the Georgist idealism of their youth. |
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I'm finding it's the quiet moments that I'm remembering, the snuggling and cuddling and teasing and goofing around. |
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She was remembering how he had played her like a rag puppet being controlled by strings. |
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According to your file, you have an eidetic memory, remembering anything and everything you're exposed to. |
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Eidetically remembering every word is not the goal of speed-reading comprehension. |
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Fitz smiled at this, remembering his own boyhood dreams as he'd sailed a small dinghy and thought of bigger boats. |
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The influence of perceptual displacement and age on the retrospective component of prospective remembering was considered in a similar analysis. |
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Combined with his epigrams, the carefully selected images become poor monuments, an aid to critical remembering. |
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In fact, he sometimes smiles mischievously when remembering escapades from his wild years. |
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Memory experts use visual mnemonics as a way of remembering lists of information. |
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Todd went back to his homework, but spun around quickly, remembering something. |
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Shannon snapped his fingers as if remembering the situation he had unexpectedly walked in on. |
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Plus, it's worth remembering that while convention-goers may be rabid partisans, the folks at home tend to be in the middle. |
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It's worth remembering that it's not only the obvious racketeers who are guilty of enticing people to run up debts they can't afford. |
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It is worth remembering that the ACTU has already cost 6000 jobs through self interest. |
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One old-timer was remembering the days when there was no US 101, but a network of railroad lines, with trains covering the county. |
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He goes for long, sensuous rambles into the woods, often while remembering his childhood friend Lumley. |
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By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord. |
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I have to keep remembering that even though he can sing the entire alphabet, the age of reason is still down the road a piece. |
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He lay there, his eyes closed, remembering, experiencing again through recollection. |
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I set the stone at the foot of her grave and stared at it in silence for awhile, remembering her face, voice, and actions. |
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My biggest concern as I arrived at the locker was remembering the combination to a small safe for valuables. |
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After exposure to extreme stress, some victims report difficulties remembering things in everyday life. |
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She had grabbed a third apple and had gotten ready to throw it, but remembering herself just in time she clenched her fist. |
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He snorted once, and looked as if he might return it before remembering himself and lowering his head. |
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Then she relaxed, remembering herself, and walked to the edge of the stage. |
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She suggested he should see a dentist, of course, as well as remembering to brush his tongue when he brushes his teeth. |
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Rinse off with a fourth cloth and hot water, remembering to keep the rinsing cloths in separate buckets. |
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But nostalgia is nothing but remembrance of the past without remembering the pain, which forced us to leave that past behind. |
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And I stared at them, remembering how I had shivered in bed when I was okay, when I had repented myself. |
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Furthermore, it is also worth remembering that the harshest outbreaks of anticlericalism came after, not before, Pius's denunciations. |
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She cringed, remembering how Sara had asked her to take notes in any of the classes she would be missing. |
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I ran up the stairs at full speed and knocked on his door, remembering the last time that I'd come over unannounced like this. |
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I would like a round of applause for remembering all the right letters in the right words while being drunk. |
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Yesterday, Armenians were remembering the first mass murder of civilians in the twentieth century. |
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Unfortunately for us, we find remembering unique logins and passwords difficult at best. |
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Regulate the speed, remembering that the normal speed for projection is 16 pictures per second. |
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They like remembering the good old times in the spacious room with furniture matching the topic. |
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But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but the heady lift of flight, the eagle soaring by. |
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It is worth remembering, however, that diplomats in all eras have struggled with the question of privacy. |
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Of course, remembering that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, perhaps the answer to my questions is that Libby was not stupid and was not lying to the Grand Jury. |
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But the absolute pwnage of the Phillies will be worth remembering. |
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In order to appreciate the Nile's position in antiquity, we should see it through ancient eyes, remembering the ancient distinctions between the divine and the human. |
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Archaeology can show that Britain since antiquity has been a diverse, multi-ethnic and multicultural nation, something that needs remembering more than ever today. |
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There has been cases of young children allegedly remembering past lives. |
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His ragged tanned face lights up with laughter, remembering old ways and old mates, all long since passed, but still there to be savoured in his memory. |
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He had written it on his calendar, in his planner and left a reminder on his cell phone and his mind still completely blanked out at remembering that piece of news. |
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To summarise, today we have been remembering the Anzac landings at Gallipoli, and all those who have given their lives in the service of this country since then. |
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He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through. |
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If only we would eschew processed foods for our healthy natural ingredients, remembering our traditional diet of nutritious oily fish, game, berries, oats and kale. |
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He lived out the last quarter-century of his existence in the place he loved best, though still remembering the Italy, Egypt and India of his youth. |
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I chew slowly and contemplatively, remembering and mourning Cameron. |
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Again, it's worth remembering what a step up it is from its predecessor, although most skateboards exhibit superior ride and handling than that extinct species. |
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No one who saw what happened will ever be able to forget, but the formal silence was a powerful way of stilling the world for a moment and remembering. |
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Use your imagination, remembering that the aspergillums should be sturdy, and that they will be burned or otherwise disposed of at the end of the ceremony. |
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God of the lost, God of the found, grant us the love to rejoice with each lost soul that is found, remembering that others welcomed us when we were gathered in. |
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First, while remembering that there are no freeways, highways, turnpikes or interstates, estimate the time you think it should take, keeping in mind getting-lost time. |
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She made her way down the dark hallway, and flipped on a small table lamp in the living room without remembering that Matthew was sleeping on the couch. |
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And worth remembering that from the moment the war began, Hollywood was on message with anti-nazi propaganda. |
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Building cover is a long and painstaking process that involves more than remembering not to use a Hebrew word here and there. |
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Does Blanchot follow Nietzsche and Bataille in forgetting the world of Apollinian order and reason, and remembering the world of Dionysian suffering? |
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These weeks, and especially fast days that bookend them, are about remembering the experience of loss. |
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It is worth remembering that the people who fought for liberation in the decades after the Second World War wanted what the developed world had, not shoddy cast-offs. |
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His mood suddenly darkened as if remembering something painful. |
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Then Zvereva began to sob uncontrollably, remembering the wounds, the torn limbs and missing parts of bodies. |
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Ali ran her fingertips over her grandmother's mirror, remembering the many times she'd seen her grandmother checking her appearance in the old cheval glass. |
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Ahron almost pitied the poor man, remembering the pain the spell could do. |
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Cookies are small pieces of information which are used to make your journey through the site smoother by remembering what you did last or what you added to your basket. |
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He seems as active in the process now as he ever was, appropriately scrupulous in the crediting and remembering of what was given, by whom and when. |
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And this he did, remembering from his omnivorous reading a book entitled Out of Doors, by the popular Victorian natural history writer, the Reverend J.G. Wood. |
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For an indeterminable length of time, she wandered between sleep and semi-wakefulness, later remembering the noise of the plane once and then silence. |
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As every Memory Man knows, the fitter you are the more oxygen can reach the old noggin, which is good for remembering stuff, especially where the gym is. |
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My personal feeling is that it is simply impossible to understand or conceptualize the process of summation without remembering the famous formula. |
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Stella watched them shoot hoops for a while before remembering something. |
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It is worth remembering that the Boston Marathon bombers armed their pressure cooker bombs with the insides of fireworks. |
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It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long. |
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So I get the cabby to drop me off by his house only i t took a bit of difficulty remembering where it was as I'd only been there a couple of times before. |
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The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and recurrent dreams. |
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You'll get dry-heaves just remembering the band at their worst. |
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Add the desired amount of pintucks to each side of the center, remembering that the more pintucks sewn, the more the fabric drape will be affected. |
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It's worth remembering that the wealthiest have been winning the distributional fights. |
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Donald was hopeless at gags and not very good at remembering jokes. |
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She's evidently remembering her previous encounter with a gun. |
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I had absolutely no problem in recalling the dream and remembering I needed to do something about it. |
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What if that spirit went toward making people aware of how much more there is to Judaism than Zionism, avoidance of intermarriage, and remembering the Shoah? |
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But still and all, it's worth remembering that stakeholder systems have shown promise in the past, not just in theory but in many years of practice. |
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Indeed the same communalists' heart swells with pride when remembering Swami Vivekananda's speeches to Americans about the glory of Vedantic thought. |
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If we can't manage things at home, such as cooking, cleaning, bathing or remembering to take our medications, we may not know where to go for help. |
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He decided eventually, remembering that there was still half a loaf of bread in the bread bin and he could have it on toast, which was always nice. |
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I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build. |
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Every single one gives it a yank before remembering about the new card. |
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A laugh came to her eyes, like she was remembering some funny memory. |
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No more fumbling for keys, your Smartphone or remembering codes on a trackpad. |
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Merial's new HEARTGARD iPhone app makes remembering heartworm prevention a snap for pet owners by helping them manage dosage schedules. |
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Other poetic forms exist in Old English including short verses, gnomes, and mnemonic poems for remembering long lists of names. |
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During her set it was reported she was unsteady on her feet and had trouble remembering lyrics. |
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Hopkins has stated that after he is finished with a scene, he simply discards the lines, not remembering them later on. |
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The main speaker gives a speech remembering some aspect of Burns's life or poetry. |
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Ham had shown growing signs of mental illness over the past months, with Gibbins remembering Ham burning cigarettes on his hands and arms. |
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Gaily decorated native boats come out to greet them, but remembering Gama's experience, Cabral refuses to go ashore until hostages are exchanged. |
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But the real work of the First Thursday Foundation is remembering, and its biggest gift is knitting back together lives raveled by loss. |
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The coaches watched from the sidelines, remembering their days of glory but only able to offer advice. |
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My memoirs. At night I leave a Sony by my bed. Night is the best time for remembering. |
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He is aglow, too, remembering Freud presiding over the Vienna Society. |
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We keep going, locked into our little umwelts, only occasionally remembering to look up. |
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That was the work of a complex, remembering, matured self-conscious thought, not of vague, unrememberable sensations. |
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A museum in Buenos Aires has opened, remembering the Falklands War. |
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Gardner adds that dyslexics need a systematic and redundant way of learning and remembering new things. |
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This story combined with the CD and book are a powerful resource for remembering the stolen generation. |
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When remembering something from our past, persons often vividly re-experience the whole episode in which it occurred. |
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Help the adapters last by remembering that when the 2W1 connector is aligned correctly with the MGS connector it slides into place easily. |
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Thank you again, Stephen King, for understanding, and for remembering. |
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Both remembering and forgetting are conceived and applied in an almost mechanistic way, as an explanans instead of an explanandum. |
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If you have trouble remembering all the trigonometric identities, the book has a cheat sheet in back that lists them. |
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I was remembering how my sister and I colored paper to decorate our boxes for the annual Box Supper at the church. |
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The situation is pathological, not the people who keep remembering. |
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Refrain from demonizing others by remembering that the people are never the problem. |
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On the other hand it's worth remembering Escoffey is also a mind-reader and they can be tricky customers. |
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As Carib is the last in the lines of Caribs the exhorters, the hope is that the children will carry on the business of remembering. |
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As you mix, add the egg yolks one by one, then add the two soupspoons of cream, remembering to mix lightly until it is bound together. |
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The IAM says speeding tickets can easily be avoided by following its latest hints and remembering speed limits are a maximum, not a target. |
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In this connexion, it is worth remembering that we are never told how the tribute was collected within the tributary state. |
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Circumambulating hills and cairns and performing rituals are then ways of recalling, of remembering the constant presence of the tribe through the presence of the ancestors. |
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Additionally, his communication with the crow, as symbolic of the past, suggests that he finds some comfort in the often agential process of remembering his personal history. |
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Perhaps anamnesis, remembering forgetting, is another figure of untruth in truth, the unproof, the arbitrariness and unconvincingness, of every proof. |
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While a person is asleep, the critical activities, which include thinking, sensing, recalling and remembering, do not function as they do during wakefulness. |
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Next month's TOPCIMA paper will focus on a fictitious mobile phone company called Dizz, but it's worth remembering that the industry chosen by the examiners is only a context. |
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While chapelmasters are naturally of great interest from a musical standpoint, it is worth remembering that the court preacher was often a far more pivotal figure. |
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Yet had I scarce set foot in the passage when I stopped, remembering how once already this same evening I had played the coward, and run home scared with my own fears. |
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Their effectiveness depends on the user remembering to take the pills. |
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Therefore let everyone who can, smite, slay, and stab, secretly or openly, remembering that nothing can be more poisonous, hurtful, or devilish than a rebel. |
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The British government consistently refused, remembering how a similar attempt in 1918 had backfired dramatically, as nationalist opposition made it unworkable. |
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Claire nodded, remembering that Micah was, in essence, a cyberpath. He could mentally convince electronics and machines to do pretty much whatever he wanted. |
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To worry about Chinese underpopulation might seem perverse but it is worth remembering that the Chinese economic miracle has been built on plentiful and cheap labour. |
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Whether coding in HTML or XHTML it may just be best to always include the optional tags within an HTML document rather than remembering which tags can be omitted. |
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This could be because of difficulty in remembering these details, as well as the influence of the social unacceptability of drinking during pregnancy. |
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Kids, just like adults, have widely varying tastes, but while adults are more likely to try new things it is worth remembering that kids can be neophobic. |
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