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All the better to remember that face.
Mr Carswell suggested the party would do better to remember that "there's something wonderfully generous about this country… and if we frame debates that are mean-spirited I think a lot of people in this country will be put off".
If we were being pragmatic, we would do better to remember that every photograph offers only a singular, fleeting perspective – one which is by turns truthful and yet potentially duplicitous.
While the police would do well to avoid criminalizing costumes, the department would do even better to remember that when people are carted away by law enforcement merely for carrying cameras — as one seemed to be in another well-circulated image — more cameras are sure to come.
It would be better to remember that the Republican Party was pronounced dead after Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide victory in 1964, yet it was miraculously resurrected by 1968, when Richard M. Nixon squeaked out a narrow victory over Hubert H. Humphrey.
As human beings, we'd do better to remember that we will never perfect or complete our knowledge of the world.
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In the name of a day devoted to thanks that is at the whim of the almighty consumer dollar, we'd be better off to remember that lesson.
But we need to remember that things look better when they are filtered, color-corrected and heavily edited.
What better way to remember that anyone, at anytime, could be reading than by knowing that, indeed, Big Mother is watching?
Really, it seems better not to remember that the company promoted Mr. Eugenides's "Marriage Plot" with a Times Square billboard featuring the headline "Swoonworthy" to accompany his picture.
You'll find that later you'll be better able to remember that you turned the oven off.
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