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But I was also beginning to remember why I'd resisted the idea of meditation for so many years: it was difficult, dull and uncomfortable.
"You still don't look very well, Princess," said Axl. "But at least the mist is lifting and I am beginning to remember that I might have forgotten something".
"In fact, I am beginning to remember now, maybe I didn't just hear this story about Rizzi; maybe he cheated off me".
"People are beginning to remember what fun board games are – everyone's got memories of board games when they were younger, but this was taken over by electronic gaming.
And from the perspective of history, the work brilliantly records a moment when Western music was beginning to remember its 19th-century Romantic past and discover new possibilities in repetitive figuration.
It's a fishtank!" He was getting restless after listening to too many inane questions during one of the town-hall portions of FanFest, and beginning to remember why he had once told a Chicago sports columnist that Miami was "the fakest place in the world".
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"I couldn't begin to remember what he said.
People refer to each other by name until we begin to remember their names.
The walls begin to wake up, and it begins to remember what it's here for".
I began to remember the strong feelings of hunger I had as a child.
What openings and strategies we exchanged over the next three hours, I can't begin to remember.
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