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"The years 1765 and 1766 will be ever memorable for the glorious stand which America has made for her liberties," one Boston merchant wrote.
Her name has been forgotten, even by me, but "Look Homeward, Angel" remains, in its messy, keening, passionate, horribly comic and tragic way (Ben Gant's death is one of the most moving in literature), ever memorable.
The ever memorable character popularized "Stupid is as Stupid Does".
"Thus may the 4th of July, that glorious and ever memorable day, be celebrated through America and England, by the sons and daughters of freedom, from age to age till time shall be no more.
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In 1828 Harvard alumni erected a granite monument to John Harvard's memory, and a seated statue of the "ever-memorable benefactor of learning and religion in America," as Edward Everett called him, was given to Harvard University in 1884.
Pub. by the author of the Life of the ever-memorable Mr. John Hales, &c which contained a number of Locke's letters to Collins.
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There were, as ever, some memorable goals in the Champions League this week.
But he is also strongly in the tradition of everyone who has ever had memorable days making dens in parks or sandcastles on beaches.
Besides, Mr. Quinn said, "How many local officials have ever said anything memorable?" And how many of their constituents care?
Daley admitted it is a dive he has battled with ever since his memorable bronze medal at the Aquatics Centre.
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