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Plato's idea is that our immaterial souls acquired knowledge of abstract objects before we were born and that mathematical learning is really just a process of coming to remember what we knew before we were born.
(Et tu, Facebook?) In fact, at the end of the evening, during which Justice Thomas thanked the audience for coming to "remember and celebrate my tenure on the Court, Federalist Societyy President Eugene Meyer talked about the growth and achievements of his organization and asked all the donors to stand and be recognized.
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Alfred came to remember not what had happened but what he said had happened.
As in past years, Bruni Sandoval came to remember her friend Nereida De Jesus.
The crowds come to remember – but we should not be remembering only our own.
Queen Elizabeth II, in shades of lilac, came to remember, with Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain.
In the spaces of these memorials, mourners come to remember the victims of 9/11 together -- and separately.
I'm unsure why I need these meetings until Michael V., the speaker, says, "I come to remember my story".
Simply talking about something that happened distorts your memory; you come to remember not the event itself, but the story you told.
Despite the presence of police officers at a memorial service on Wednesday, tempers flared outside the crowded funeral home where friends and relatives came to remember Mr. Ward.
The artists "wanted to provoke thought and discussion, where most Arizona residents expected a straight memorial where you come to remember, meditate, to pray," Mr. Kavanagh said.
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