He remembers Evening Advertiser street sellers standing outside the main works entrance and at several other places in Swindon. |
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He is a member of the Council who remembers the way he was farewelled in Cairo. |
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Anyone who remembers with fondness the strike ridden 70's and early 80's must think they've stepped through a time warp. |
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Mary Morgan, of Durrington, also remembers Rick, his wife and their two children as regular worshippers. |
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When she turned round he had gone, and the frightened girl ran home full pelt, but to this day she remembers that stranger's words of comfort. |
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A Royal Navy gunner remembers action on board HMS Ramillies on WW2 People's War. |
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He still remembers what it was like for his friends who'd bucked the system. |
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She also remembers her older sister liking to curl her hair with heated tongs and asking Helen to help. |
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Tom Dwyer, a gunner in the army, remembers driving onto Sword beach, on WW2 People's War. |
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Years later, as an Army wife herself, she remembers a grueling 15-day trip to Europe on a ship. |
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Raised in Seattle, she remembers Bengali simply as the language her parents argued in. |
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I hope the old fella remembers that he acted with dignity and honour at a time of extreme pressure. |
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Her eyes close, and she remembers the pleasure of dancing with him, their bodies completely in sync. |
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A friend remembers seeing a mother doing her weekly shop with a three-year-old trailing behind her, dressed as a Teletubby. |
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Because of hockey, no one remembers the epic transportation foul-ups at the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid. |
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Given the marginal and transitory nature of these shows, it is a wonder that anyone remembers them at all. |
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I ask if he hangs out with the band after the concert, and for a moment he says yes, but then he remembers himself. |
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His daughter, now a healthy toddler, had open-heart surgery when she was a few weeks old, a time he remembers as traumatic and upsetting. |
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He remembers a middle-aged, slightly built Syrian who stood before him several years ago. |
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Darren fondly remembers those early days, playing backyard cricket with keen family and friends. |
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Fortunately, my nephew has made a complete recovery and remembers everything that happened before he passed out. |
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Alan Knott remembers it with some bitterness as he was stranded on 96 not out, four runs short of a maiden test century. |
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Paul's strengths are that he vacuums, does dishes, and remembers to turn the car blinker off pretty quick after completing a left hand turn. |
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My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step. |
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Marie also remembers him learning to ride a bike, them both walking on stilts and playing at the beach. |
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He remembers the clay flats being mined, the diggers shovelling up clay into the oxcarts, the beasts relishing the mud. |
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Jessica was young, but she still remembers seeing his itty-bitty hands and his itty-bitty feet and feeling a sense of awe. |
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Phillips, 31, remembers crawling through an exit, climbing over a fence and then clambering across a roof beam. |
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He remembers walking in downtown Joburg when, turning around, he noticed he was being followed by some tsotsis. |
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He remembers his mother throwing big birthday parties for him and the two other leapers every time leap day rolled around. |
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Selective retention occurs when an individual remembers only those aspects of the message perceived as being necessary to the receiver. |
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Stephanos remembers the tulsi seen outside temples whenever he sees the basil in Cyprus. |
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Rebecca remembers that the teacher would always assign a student that would be a monitor during lunch. |
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There was one young lifer she remembers in particular who was jailed for murder. |
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Backing out faster than a drunkard reversing his vehicle, cheeks aflame, Jody remembers the useful rule of always knocking before entering. |
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He remembers how his father, a farmer, bore his own scars, a mesh of cicatrices across his shoulder blades. |
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The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night. |
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Staff Sergeant Brian Flading, a 19D Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, remembers an incident when his platoon was mortared one night in Balad. |
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There's 103-year-old Roy Larkin Stamper, who remembers homesteading in Indian Territory and confides to Ellis his deep desire to remarry. |
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Sethu remembers her mother-in-law as an orthodox person who managed to run the house with very little money. |
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What he remembers most was the stillness of the dressing-room and, later, the cheerless evening he spent at his hotel in Newport. |
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He remembers how he liked her mostly because she was an invalid and quite uncomely. |
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She remembers that she was considered an extremely docile and undemanding child. |
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Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers. |
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I mean, Breakup Girl remembers feeling positively rheumatic around people who could tell the difference between Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. |
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He remembers as a child being at Flamborough when a lifeboat was overturned and three lifeboatmen were killed. |
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Maybe the Professor was even more drunk than he remembers, which is usually the case. |
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He remembers her arms on the cold, lifeless body of the elderly master as she sat on the stone floor. |
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If anyone has this piece, or remembers it better than me, feel free to put me right on this one. |
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He remembers vividly the trip to Alaska and some close encounters with grizzly bears, huge creatures compared to the sloth bears of South India. |
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Flynn remembers meeting them in a challenge game a few years back in Ballymun but aside from that they have inhabited separate universes. |
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Marianne remembers the train slowing and the cattle doors being slung open. |
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He vividly remembers his boot camp drill sergeant demanding of each new soldier what they were fighting for. |
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Scout remembers that Maycomb was a tired, slow-moving town when she first knew it as a child years ago. |
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The ferocity of the assault was such that he passed out and remembers nothing further of the attack. |
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If anyone remembers him or knew him, I would be very glad to hear from you as soon as possible. |
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He remembers, in his first run for office, being promised more votes from the area than was actuarily possible. |
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Leah got a job selling snow cones, Stephany had a chemistry book burning party, and Paula remembers watching her first music video. |
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As an only child growing up in Aberdeen, she remembers the sense of always being slightly on the outside. |
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One remembers how audibly and visibly subfusc was the almost apologetic chorus in their otherwise excellent opera, Don Carlo. |
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Wu still remembers how she learned the principle that sound travels faster through iron than through air. |
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She remembers avoiding dogs or hiding behind her parents when one approached. |
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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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As a child, Oseman remembers acting out scenes with his Lego men, closing one eye and raising his head to simulate a crane shot. |
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One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the strobe's afterimage. |
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She last played Scotland with Dreadzone at The Arches in Glasgow, where she remembers getting rather squiffy on port and not much else. |
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He remembers a hackette on a film magazine expressing astonishment that all its subs had degrees. |
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Els remembers the difference he saw in the world number one at the 2000 Presidents Cup compared to the 1998 match in Australia. |
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Anyone that remembers the eighties is encouraged to come along and relive the good old times. |
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She fondly remembers the first of her dolls, made with her Nana from a silky white pair of ladies' underpants. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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When asked about the prospect of being shot down behind enemy lines, Breen remembers the optimism of youth. |
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What she remembers most clearly about that afternoon is her mother's anger because Anny had taken so long to wash and dry one of her nighties. |
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Major Tony Hibbert remembers the German tanks were now devastatingly effective. |
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He remembers his shock in the infant class when he was expected to work with the tiniest ration of clay he had ever seen. |
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A person who is privately most generous, he remembers those who have shown kindness to him. |
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She orders straight vodka because she remembers a magazine ad that made it look crisp and tasty. |
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It is a stream of consciousness where Benjy remembers events not in a chronological order but as free association brings them to his mind. |
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He remembers his time there with real fondness and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. |
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There is one story in the book from a man who remembers as a child being in the cellar of their house during a bombing raid. |
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She remembers travelling across the river on the flying fox set up by the bridge workers to transport people and materials across the water. |
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He also remembers a bottle of brown medicine that was so vile to smell that even his mother had to hold it at arm's length. |
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There is typically some memory loss and flashbacks may occur where the victim remembers engaging in involuntary behaviour. |
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When enabled, the AutoComplete feature remembers frequently used form data on web pages, such as user logins and passwords. |
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When the cold cutting morning winds blow across his face, he remembers a time when he too rode a bicycle almost literally to his death. |
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At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table. |
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Moreover, she remembers my abortive but long-drawn-out attempt to learn standard Chinese after I started my job. |
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Who now remembers when clothes catalogues were looked down on as merely a way of buying basic items by instalment? |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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It's an upbringing she remembers fondly, even though she can't begin to place where her calling towards music came from. |
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Shala remembers a sweet-natured kid sister, nearly twice her size, who loved to squeeze her tight. |
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It still astounds me that anyone ever remembers that as a good moment for Democrats. |
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He rises from the lower class and meets many adventures, but all the while, he remembers Estella. |
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In more lucid moments of this album, the Kid remembers that he seeks hip-hop credibility. |
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I think this image-enhancement business is complete nonsense since not a single viewer remembers what the sage politician has uttered. |
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Certainly that generation which remembers the Great Depression of the 1930s might raise their eyebrows in surprise at this broad proclamation. |
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Alex said that when he was about six, he remembers hiking to the top of a mountain with his grandparents and flying kites with his grandfather. |
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She remembers pine trees, huge lakes surrounded with rock, flaming autumn colours and winters that left her cold six months of the year. |
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Jan remembers eating bacon fat as a savoury spread instead of butter on bread. |
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Des remembers fondly some of the expressions he learnt from mates he used to knock around with. |
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He remembers feeling exhilarated when he emerged beneath a scatter of icy stars. |
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Most people had bigger families than they do today, and Daisy remembers podding peas for thirteen people. |
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When stealing money from financial institutions, he remembers his manners and is polite at all times to the victims of his raids. |
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One emerges having had a good time even if it is the private pain one remembers more than the cerebral badinage. |
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He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to intrude on his world. |
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She remembers a journalist coming to work at the BBC who had once been assigned to her on work experience at the Evening Times. |
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He remembers that, as a child, while his father plowed a field in an annual ceremony, he was left in the shade of a rose apple tree. |
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Houston remembers working with the rural council, and their reeve, Barry Dickson, on different issues. |
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The performer, who plays contrabass, remembers the sensational popularity of the song. |
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I think a fragment of me remembers being a Territorian with a certain amount of warmth. |
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He still remembers the day when a deer unexpectedly attacked a former zoo official, seriously wounding him in the arm. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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He remembers a list of places from which he is banned and scurries away to retrieve it. |
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She remembers it saying they are rare to spot for they constantly travel and only appear at night during full moons. |
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He remembers how the Rapid Action Force intervened in time to scatter the mob and help him live to tell the tale. |
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He remembers planners using enlargements of his panoramic photos to model a contested expressway that would have linked the city's airports. |
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Geraldine remembers being completely shattered by the experience and finding solace only in books. |
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For her part, she remembers with particular fondness a concert performance earlier this year before 10,000 people in the glitzy Hollywood Bowl. |
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She remembers his judging a recent pie contest, noting that he didn't seem much of a pie eater. |
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Nevertheless, John remembers it as a happy childhood in an area with genuine community spirit. |
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The next thing she remembers, her teenage son appeared at the door, physically pried her away, and helped her home. |
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In his last letter home, Price remembers that his regimental commander assembled the regiment on V-E Day and gave a wonderful speech. |
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She still remembers me though, and usually smiles through her window whenever I walk past. |
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Enno still remembers the swooping motion Metal made, making a full face swing to give Enno one of his reserved whacks. |
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He remembers his first taste of marijuana, his first snort of horse. |
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He remembers all the indignities he had to suffer in the early years of his career. |
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Without thinking twice, she remembers, Boyah would agree to work a weekend, pull an all-nighter, or travel a great distance. |
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Jolly, who entered the racing world when she was eight years old, remembers being taunted as a kid. |
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Nobody remembers who presided over the 2008 Games in Beijing and only a few might recall Brezhnev in Moscow. |
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He remembers being able to wrap his thumb and middle finger around her calf. |
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Like carina, she remembers a ghastly scene once the American soldiers withdrew. |
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Peter Mansbridge, host of CBC's national news, generously remembers my mother, Barbara Frum. |
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He remembers another prisoner clocking him with an iron pipe. |
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But, he remembers, there was that place in Wales where, as a student, he and his friends had that jolly time, and where the landlady was so accommodating. |
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The teenager was shaken by the incident, and his father remembers having to console him for hours that day. |
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Wieder remembers cutting mats using a razor blade and a straight edge. |
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She doesn't recollect historical moments by their dates, she just closes her eyes and remembers how old she was, or what she was doing when they happened. |
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Carlo remembers when a teenage Sarai met her husband at a church youth group. |
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Andre Torres, the former editor of scratch Magazine, which began as an imprint of XXL, remembers similar hostile situations. |
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He distinctly remembers a new magic store that was literally giving away Houdini artifacts to get people in the door. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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Thomas Gerbasi remembers the professional alcoholic, doper, addict, and five-time world-champion boxer. |
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As a child, he worshipped leaders like Malcolm X and remembers having imagining Africa as a mythical place. |
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It contains heartfelt stories and reminiscences as he remembers them, triumphs and tragedies that are part and parcel of a commander's or staff officer's career. |
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Like Edgar, he remembers a unique time when American rappers came down and performed at the Primer Festival de Rap Cubano. |
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My mom remembers us actually watching Terms of endearment with my father when he was sick. |
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Anyone who remembers the leg warmers, big perms and tight jeans of the 80s will love Footloose, which comes to the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham in April. |
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Boyden remembers hearing that when Pegahmagabow returned to Canada, he was made a conquering hero before the promises of rewards for hard service evaporated. |
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Nobody remembers to share that the eating in vail is as good as the skiing. |
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He is originally from Dun Laoghaire and is a keen ship modeller and embarking on making scale models of Irish lightships that he remembers seeing in Dun Laoghaire. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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Bonnett remembers that as a kid in London, he and his brother would construct little hideouts under the foliage. |
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Latifah fondly remembers chastising other girls in high school when they got into fights over the simple things like boys. |
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Jerry Mersa, a plump 38-year-old, remembers Taylor fondly as a president who gave the common man a sense of dignity. |
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In a Los Angeles hotelroom a burnt-out rock star remembers his past. |
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As Rodova remembers it, at the last line of the poem, when John dies, the dancer's head drops in identification, completing the round-robin of identity exchanges. |
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The giver is, oversimplified to a simple nut, about a boy who remembers things. |
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A rueful smile crosses Weir's face as he remembers such descriptions. |
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I'm passionate about the low-budget musicals nobody else remembers. |
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He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction. |
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Botala remembers that the rebels would pull into the island, loot what they could, and then take the haul back to Stanleyville. |
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There is simply no regard for sanitary conditions and nobody cares about public health or even remembers that there are public health laws that should strictly be adhered to. |
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She remembers staying in youth hostels and private homes rather than in high-rise hotels. |
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Former student and teacher Pat Paxton remembers many teens being late because they couldn't get from portables to their classrooms in the five minutes allotted. |
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The Igbo say that we only truly die when no one remembers our name, not even our family. |
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He remembers that the specialist was eager to include it in the house's February 2010 impressionist and Modern Sale. |
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At the time, Fendrick remembers, very few women were speaking out about it. |
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There are spices and sauces too just in case the customer buying the chicken suddenly remembers there is no tandoori masala or soya sauce at home. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what all other people have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what all other people think is proper to remember. |
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He remembers the windblown thymy moors of the west of Scotland. |
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Anna remembers her mother fondly and is reluctant to embrace a new mother. |
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Who among us remembers lying in bed as a child, sick with measles, and wearing a pink sateen quilted bedjacket with ribbon ties that inevitably fell off your shoulders? |
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She remembers, of course, being tantalized by the tantalizing opening breakdown scene. |
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He remembers the white marble counter that he stood behind as the hotel's night bell captain for three years at the height of the Roaring Twenties. |
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He remembers Ferguson staring up at him as they shook on the deal. |
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Adam Begley, who was books editor of the newspaper for twelve years, remembers their lunches. |
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Rob remembers that as a boy, if he did not hear the sounds of a lathe or a milling machine coming from the garage, he knew something was not normal. |
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He remembers when he began to minister to the people of Strangford there was a congregation of some 25-but that figure has now reduced to just two local church goers. |
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Lester, now 22 and living in nearby Lake Orion, Mich., remembers the romance fondly. |
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In this story, Teddy remembers the boredom, short tempers, and listlessness of the campers until his Dad convinced the community to unite in constructing a baseball field. |
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Who now remembers Mithraism, or the curious faith of the Gnostics? |
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The bloke driving said he remembers somebody there biting a man on the arm resulting in getting his teeth knocked out to prevent it happening again. |
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He remembers collecting toothpaste tubes, newspapers, pots and pans. |
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Pray that nobody remembers the countless rockers who signed away their souls on recording contracts and were dumped the moment their sales slipped. |
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She grew up in Soviet Moscow, a supposedly monolingual society, but she remembers noticing and being fascinated by the range of accents and speech patterns she heard. |
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She remembers the house where she lived with her family and the garden where they grew tomatoes, lemons and Olives. |
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Schaeffer remembers his father squirming when Pat Robertson talked about burning a reproduction of a nude by Modigliani. |
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He remembers his first governess, Miss Arkell, a grey-haired lady with traces of beard upon her large flat face and a black dress of what he calls bombasine. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast in June, Duffy remembers getting a voicemail from a producer. |
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Ames is in distress because his wife has bolted after learning of his one-night stand with a woman Ames hardly remembers. |
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These things do not have eternal consequences, and you are often the only person who remembers your slip-ups in so much detail or care about them so much. |
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She remembers forcing her ballot into an overstuffed provisional-ballot box. |
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John Kael Weston remembers a man whose death he blames on our wrongheaded policies. |
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She sprinkles plenty of local locations throughout the book, from the area she remembers so well from growing up around Emblem Street and her beloved West Pennine moors. |
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Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village. |
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Plus, David R. Dow on the weak decision, and Reginald Dwayne Betts remembers a youth behind bars. |
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Arthur sympathizes and remembers his own accident with a staple gun. |
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Along with camels, pigeons, donkeys, oxen, canaries, cats and dogs, the memorial remembers the eight million horses killed in the Great War alone. |
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A local radio personality named roger Fredinburg remembers getting a call to see if he wanted to host a show at the new station. |
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She remembers him, with his fine head of hair, forever working. |
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Although she's now rich and famous, she remembers her meager beginnings as a child from a poor family. |
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She remembers a tiny, stooped little old man, frail and slow. |
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She remembers her time at school as happy and relatively stress-free. |
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He remembers changing two gears and was about to change into third gear. |
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Mr Turner, a facilities manager, remembers visiting the park as a youngster with his brothers and sisters when it boasted shining play equipment and a paddling pool. |
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A houngan who remembers Maya explains that we are shadows cast by God. |
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Fred remembers one incident when a 50 ft narrowboat was swept by the force of the current into a tree blocking one arch of the swing bridge soon after it had left the lock. |
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She enjoyed riding in a railway coach behind the smoking engine and remembers that she even thought she would like to be engine driver when she was older. |
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He remembers what a New York theatre impresario once told him. |
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He too remembers some finicky editor turning his preference into a fetish. |
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Now that they are gone, he fondly remembers their good deeds. |
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He remembers putting nails on a railroad track so the train could forge them into flat blades that he could sharpen into some semblance of a cutting implement. |
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Alison too, remembers her mother's love of gardening and flowers. |
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She remembers other gestures of goodwill, including an Italian who took it upon himself to cook lunch for the farmer and his family while they were at church. |
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After being demobbed, Columbanus remembers his happiness standing on O'Connell Bridge, being back home and ready to marry and get on with his life. |
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The group wants to hear from anyone who used to be a member or remembers any of the circle's many events as it prepares to celebrate its diamond jubilee. |
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Who remembers Tooty Frooties, Flumps, Wham bars, Highland Chews, Sherbet Dib Dabs and Flying Saucers? |
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Every '80s kid remembers Space Dust, just as today's children will some day eulogise over Dairylea Dunkers. |
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Anyone who remembers Julie from the Peugeot ads will have seen the double meaning behind that line. |
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Paxton Quigley remembers the moment she decided to get a gun. |
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It is an ode by a lover as she remembers her beloved with the sound of every spin of her Charkha. |
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Personal and moving, Wood remembers a bit of rhyme to his work, setting it out from the rest of the free verse poetry on the market. |
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Another popular toy she remembers was the Pepo doll, which arrived on the scene about 25 years ago. |
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She remembers a neighbour delving into her disused cloam oven and fishing out two antique irons. |
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Student Stephen Kennedy, 18, from Springhead, Oldham, remembers the race riots. |
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O'Reilly, the summit host, remembers a particularly insightful comment from Torvalds, a summit attendee. |
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Another specialist in nitrogen-fixing nodules, Janet Sprent of the University of Dundee in Scotland, remembers simpler times for systematists. |
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Ukrainian folklore remembers the Danubian Sich, while new siches of Loyal Zaporozhians on Bug and Dniester are not famous ones. |
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His son Edward remembers COSH with great fondness, as he lived there from the age of three. |
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Celebrated author Marc Brown remembers such burning questions of childhood and he has called on the tooth fairy for inspiration. |
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The perfect nicknack for anyone who remembers the marmaladeloving, duffel coat-wearing bear in his prime. |
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But the country remembers the 2008 financial crisis all too well and thought it had put it in the past. |
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He also remembers that you like Fez on That '70s Show and even asked how you did on the quiz that had you spazzed. |
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Moqui Lund of Glendale remembers her husband running downstairs to check on their two daughters. |
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But he also remembers what Iberian anti-Americanism looked like up close. |
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Khalfan remembers when his young sons would work for just enough money to place in the soda machine he had installed in the plant. |
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Cassimere remembers the Kennedys, Joe and Feltus, as collegians intensely active in the struggle for equal opportunities. |
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A SWAN converted from a milk float was the Co-op's Christmas attraction before Santa's Sleigh ever arrived, remembers the man who ran it. |
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Adam Senatori remembers that long, cold walk down the gangplank. |
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Margo remembers the day in August 2008 when George, 53, came back into her mum's life. |
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Hall's daughter, Wrandi Greenwalt, now 31, of Orem, remembers wanting a clown for her birthday party as a kid. |
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Despite the popularity of the silent version, history best remembers the landmark talkie version of Blackmail. |
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But I wonder if he remembers his afternoon at the Royal Court and the gang of schoolies who couldn't believe their luck? |
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Former UCLA quarterback Cory Paus remembers his first road game like it was yesterday. |
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One old parishioner remembers horses pulling hay carts through big wooden doors now a large and airy entrance hall and baptistry. |
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A coach finally revives him, but sal remembers nothing of the play. |
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Captain Cat dreams of his lost lover, Rosie Probert, but weeps as he remembers that she will not be with him again. |
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Sara Nelson remembers their smorgasbord of friendship and fine food. |
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The novel follows an unnamed man who returns to his hometown for a funeral and remembers events that began forty years earlier. |
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When they were young, he kissed her in the greenwood. When she brushes her fingers across her lips, she still remembers. |
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He remembers the sad, droning sound of a blowhorn from a dredge barge, a plea for help as it was swept out to sea. |
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For Ty, his father's expression and enjoinder are signs of how to gain his father's approval, and he remembers feeling a warm tingle up my spine. |
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Russell notes that these errors make it difficult to do historical justice to Aristotle, until one remembers how large of an advance he made upon all of his predecessors. |
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He vividly remembers the Phillipoteaux's Cyclorama exhibit at the Park. |
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From the Number One bestselling author, Sheila O'Flanagan, comes an unputdownable, heart-searching new novel for every woman who still remembers her first love. |
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She certainly remembers visiting her dad's London lab as a child while he worked on colour broadcasts using a ventriloquist dummy called Stookie Bill. |
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When he walked on set everyone knew remembers Bob Musselman. |
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Spirograph and Etch-a-sketch are the two toys Jackie remembers the most. |
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Who now remembers Majorism, the political philosophy of ex-PM John Major? |
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Prem, who knew him slightly from Dehra Dun, remembers Dhillon cheerfully telling everyone that the firangi were glad to have Indians patrolling their wire. This Prem doubted. |
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Aneurin and Sheridan met Cilla Black ahead of the shoot and the young star, who was voted Wales' Sexiest Man in a WalesOnline poll in 2012, remembers the encounter fondly. |
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St Patrick's Day is always a sombre occasion for Pam, from North Shields, as she remembers her dad, who was only 32 when his ship the San Demetrio was sunk. |
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This ownerless luggage now forms part of the permanent exhibition at the Auschwitz Museum which remembers and commemorates those who died at the hands of Hitler's Third Reich. |
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Jeremy Podeswa is another director who, like Virgo, remembers the days when the OFDC and Telefilm Canada would support feature-filmmaking in Ontario. |
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