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It will be a step which we all might remember a few years down the line.
You might remember a little 2010 superhero film titled Kick-Ass.
Readers might remember a younger Cleave as the ghost-haunted narrator of Banville's 2001 midlife crisis novel, "Eclipse".
"Nobody after a game is going to remember numbers you throw at them, but they might remember a story about a player," Mr. Hamilton said.
If you have to do any parking in Boston, you might remember a dodge we've just learned about from a lady who is in and….
"Pardon me," I asked a man behind the counter, "is it possible that anyone here might remember a man named Roger Corbett?" "It's not a name I know.
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Art aficionados might remember an exhibition of painted doors by Willem de Kooning 11 years ago at the Whitney Museum.
SOME of the multitudes who saw an early touring production of "Cats" in the mid-1980s might remember an exuberant orange tabby called Skimbleshanks.
You might remember an "accidentally" overheard conversation between Barack Obama and David Cameron where, apparently unaware of a large fluffy boom mic, they nattered about the importance of off-diary thinking time.
The Ruhr region remains Germany's headquarters for coal, steel and heavy industry (and formerly weapons, some might remember), an area some 50 miles long by 30 miles wide with cities like Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Gelsenkirchen and Bochum.
We might remember an important quote from our civilization's past: "From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked".
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