Sentence examples for means to remember from inspiring English sources

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"A Secret" and "One Day You'll Understand" are meditations on what it means to remember.

Ancient Israel understood the importance of remembering – the word is zacar – and this word in its verbal form means "to remember". It is also the root for words like monument and memorial, like the service we are having today.

J. L. Cassaniti answers these fundamental questions and more through an engaged ethnographic investigation of what it means to "remember the present" in a region strongly influenced by Buddhist thought.

Beware of plants with pretty berries or pretty names, and, especially, of plants with both — which in the Hanboroughs means to remember that the flowering plant called lords and ladies, with its juicy scarlet berries and sultry, folded hood, was more accurately known to generations of poisoners as the deadly Arum "kill your neighbor".

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R means to remember from whence you came from.

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To be reminded must mean to remember, and to remember must mean there is a history.

I wasn't meant to remember, let alone find her.

What does it mean to remember them once they are gone?

I was meant to remember, invited to look back in melancholy.

She thought he was happy & had survived his childhood; he wanted her to think that; but to forgive her would have first meant to remember.

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