Sentence examples for namely remember from inspiring English sources

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Instead, what I want to point out is that there has been a simple principle to getting things mostly right in the Lesser Depression — namely, remember your Hicks.

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While it's probably a matter of exaggeration to say that everyone remembers where they were the day that the Dave Matthews Band mistakenly dumped 360kg of human excrement on to an unsuspecting tourist boat, it's certainly true to say that some people remember: namely, the people on the aforementioned tourist boat.

The appeal is its utter simplicity -- it's essentially invisible, doing the task that isn't hard but none of us care to remember to do, namely, backing up our files.

Again Owen's injury problems limited him to 52 games and 17 goals in three seasons at United but once more he left something to remember him by, namely a trademark penalty-area swoop for an injury-time winner in a dramatic 4-3 derby win against Manchester City at Old Trafford, as well as a goal in the 2010 League Cup final victory against Aston Villa at Wembley.

The most consistent predictors of adult binge and heavy binge drinking were reporting adverse consequences of alcohol use in adolescence, namely 'intense drinking' (could not remember the night before because of drinking), social problems, sexual risk taking and physical harm.

But we wish to remember for a purpose, namely to ensure that never again will evil prevail as it did for the millions of innocent victims of Nazism.

Only one species from the list provided by Polish migrants and their descendants was known from their country of origin, namely Sonchus oleraceus L. However, very few participants could remember its Polish dialect name— mlicz.

This indicates that the larvae were able to remember the quality of the reward, namely that it was sugar rather than aspartic acid.

Answer options were 1) no, not discussed, 2) yes it was discussed but I don't remember what was said, 3) yes, namely.

True, she also has a different kind of evidence, namely, her (justified) belief that whenever she seems to remember a (putative) fact it is usually true.

It is important to remember that fruit contains large amounts of fructose (namely, sugar).

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