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"Please Give," with its filigreed sense of skewed conversations and class misunderstandings, is a great pleasure to watch, but one which is followed by a lingering sense of hollowness that remains as strong in memory as the delight.
where, while leading and inspiriting the stormers, he was Mortally Wounded. 1 Ft. DeKalb, one of the Potomac River defenses, was changed in name, Nov. 4, 1863, to Ft. Strong, in memory of him.
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But now that he is gone, it is the other side of his character that seems strongest in memory.
The statement about the need to amend the Constitution to allow Japan a real military came at Mr. Koizumi's first news conference after his election on Tuesday as president of the Liberal Democratic Party and was the strongest in memory from such a leading politician.
This year is no exception and looks to be the strongest in memory.
That stroll along Katlian Street is stronger in memory than the sights from the tour bus window.
Serious discussion of gun control last took place during the 2000 election campaign, when the 13 people killed during the 1999 Columbine high school shooting were still strong in the memory of the candidates and media.
Strong in my memory is the tall, wide basement, which had a little open car on an S-shaped rail to shift coal to the boiler from the coal bin under the sidewalk; Mrs. Dodge never converted to oil.
Asking for "sensitivity", officials added that events at the King Edward VII Hospital - where a nurse was found hanged after a prank call to the hospital when the duchess was being treated for morning sickness - were "still strong in the memory".
The images are still very strong in my memory.
Ganis found that these brands of lie produce different patterns of brain activity: rehearsed ones are accompanied by a weaker buzz in so-called action-repression areas, and a stronger one in memory centres.
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