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But they are determined to remember the best of their son.
The counsel had seemed wise at the time, and I had been determined to remember it if ever an occasion presented itself.
But they are all determined to remember him without letting memory weigh them down, "because memories can do that sometimes," Mrs. Finken said.
And so the youthful witness entered, determined to remember everything: what the great man said about "The Magic Mountain" as an allegory and what the character Hans Castorp represented, which translations of his work he liked best, and what he thought of Joyce and Proust.
When he took over at Ford, he was determined to remember that even though he had half a billion dollars a year at his disposal, and his grantees were compelled to beg him for some, and he could say no to any one of them and that would be the end of it, still, it was those grantees and their work that gave his work meaning.
Regular readers of this blog will know that is a red rag to a certain kind of Doctor Who fan; we're a strange breed, so determined to remember the past in our own way and write the future under our own terms that we soon come to resemble Timothy Dalton as the corrupted Timelord leader Rassilon in The End of Time – a man hell-bent on destroying chronology itself.
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Mr Hashimoto is determined to be remembered as the leader who brought Japan's overbearing civil service to heel.
Obama appears determined to be remembered by history for the breakneck speed of his first 100 days in office, and hours after the speech to Congress he was setting out new guidelines to help the banks, and having a third go at appointing a new commerce secretary, Gary Locke.
She was determined to make everyone remember her, saying that she has high goals for the 2002 United States Figure Skating Championships, which will be held in Los Angeles beginning Jan . 6
When you're determined to do something, remember that we're more motivated by positive, specific goals than by vague threatening ones (e.g. "I want to write a bestselling book that gives millennials a new sense of urgency and personal power in their careers" not "I want to make a name for myself so I won't die unacknowledged").
Evernote, an application that has gained momentum by providing an easy way for people to quickly capture things they want to remember, is determined to branch out past its humble note-taking origins.
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