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The symphony became memorable, even after hundreds if not thousands of previous hearings.
(It became memorable to later English-language readers for being reprinted in 1935 as No. 1 in Penguin's first series of paperbacks).
In the TV series, which ran 1949-57, Tontoonto brought to life by Jay Silverheels, a Canadian Mohawk, uttered sentences so cartoonishly crumpled ("Um, that right, kemo sabe") they became memorable for all the wrong reasons.
(Tunney had promised Miss Lauder that he would quit boxing after fulfilling his contractual obligations, which included the Heeney fight and, earlier, a rematch with Dempsey, a fight that became memorable as Tunney's "long-count" victory).
The event became memorable after BBC weatherman Michael Fish reassured a viewer that a hurricane was not on the way.
It also became memorable for its messaging service, which would greet users with an audio clip that would cheerfully announce "you've got mail!".
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Noncarnal people may have to stretch to become memorable describers.
Heck, when a No. 15 seed gets to the Round of 16, it becomes memorable.
A day on the golf course becomes memorable and cherished with the right partner.
Even free-range veal needs special handling to become memorable scaloppine.
But in an age of three divisional winners and wild-card teams in the playoffs, only the pennant winners and World Series champion become memorable.
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