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Newcastle, with no replacement and a furious set of supporters (who could well remember how devastating an impact Carroll was having in his first real, proper season of Premier League football) dithered.
If Mr. Dunbar makes only marginal progress, however, history could well remember Mrs. Whitman as the governor who acknowledged the problem of racial profiling, but failed to solve it.
Jim and Gordon, two Hibs fans in their 50s, could well remember the days when it was accepted practice to drink a a six-pack of McEwen's Export while you stood on an uncovered terrace in whatever pre-war hovel your club had the nerve to call a stadium.
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When the Kentucky freshman star Anthony Davis threw the ball in the air in celebration at the Final Four, the scene could well be remembered as more than a seminal moment in Wildcats basketball history.
But Mr Wright could well be remembered as a race-baiter who helped to prevent one of his parishioners from becoming the first black president of the United States.And finally this is a tragedy for race relations in general.
In this chronology, Tuesday's health-care vote may also figure prominently: it could well be remembered as a historic abuse of the legislative process that the Founders spent so much time and energy constructing.
Should he not succeed, Mr. Huckabee could well be remembered as the victim of an accelerated nominating calendar that rewards candidates with money or fame, neither of which Mr. Huckabee can claim, and does not allow the time for a little-known candidacy to catch fire.
Well, remember that rumor that the new iPods could be delayed?
I well remember the dozens of drive-up windows where one could buy booze.
I well remember,.
Well, remember the Joffrey.
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