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Here's a useful mnemonic for remembering about objects and subjects; If you say "I love you", then "you" is the object of your affection and the object of the sentence.
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She is famous for remembering details about every child.
Evernote today is releasing a dramatically updated 2.0 version of Hello for iOS, the app for remembering details about the people you meet that first launched just over a year ago in December 2011.
It tells about her return over the desert from that mysterious hut where those two mean men and that big, strong woman had held her for ransom — you remember about that.
The thing for the reader to remember about confessions like this is that writers can lie about everything.
For if anything is remembered about Larkin's attitude towards Brubeck, it will be his sarcastic description of the pianist "teaching audiences to clap in 11/4 time", rather than his actual view of this particular live performance – which was that the quartet "did a splendid job".
That's why the surge is what we are going to remember about Sandy for a long time to come.
And I got too drunk on my first night and that's what everyone remembered about me for the rest of the year, so I wouldn't recommend doing that".
For the moment, the less we remember about them, the better.
"You're racing for time," Dianthalyn Rogers, a veteran schoolteacher, remembers about the ticking clock when she took the G.R.E.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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