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Knowing from first-hand memory what a great advantage it is to play a World Cup at home, Richie McCaw's men will want to deny England the momentum that victory over the world's No 1-ranked team would bring.
We are a generation removed from first-hand memories of what actually happened there, and it's becoming easier with every passing year for Australia to forget the lessons we might have learned.
Mr Young, originally from Barry but now running one of the largest independent animation studios in the USA, has first hand memories of the two sides of Friday.
I know from first hand.
Meanwhile, a policy of "patriotic education" fosters growing anger at Japan even as first-hand memories of the second world war fade.
Only the very oldest fans have any first-hand memory of the place.
The Chainsmokers are too young to have first-hand memories from this era, as is their millennial fanbase.
Iain Standen, the trust's chief executive, said the duchess had heard "first-hand memories of her grandmother from her Bletchley Park colleagues, demonstrating how veterans' recollections are central to telling this remarkable story".
Scopes's son has no first-hand memories of the trial; he was born seven years afterward.
I understand this from first-hand experience.
Or protection from second-hand smoke.
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