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He distinctly recalls his first find.
This move was an event he distinctly did not consider "escape".
Clearly, Feinstein is a showman, not a writer: as an author he distinctly needs much heavier editing.
Then, late one night when Brake was alone in his office, he distinctly felt something tap him on the back.
He distinctly recalls being intrigued by the logos on the snapback jackets, made by Starter, that fast became an urban trend.
THEN or now, Ken Eichele didn't remember what he shot playing golf that morning, but he distinctly remembered what he was told.
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He says that he remembers "distinctly" the day that he had lived one day longer than his father.
His Beacon Hill birth in 1838, he writes, meant he was "distinctly branded" and "heavily handicapped in the races of the coming century".
And although he liked the movies, he had distinctly highbrow tastes — Chaplin, Stroheim, the early Eisenstein.
Menand adds: And although he liked the movies, he had distinctly highbrow tastes Chaplin, Stroheim, and early Eisenstein.
Wilberforce's response is not recorded, but he later declared in old age that he could "distinctly remember the very knoll on which I was sitting near Pitt and Grenville" where he made his decision.
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