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If you bump into someone you've met once before, you might remember that they have a reputation for being nice, remember a specific incident of them being nice, or just retrieve a vague positive feeling about them – all forms of memory which tell you to trust this person, and all supported by different brain areas doing the same job in a slightly different way.
Of course, those same red-top instincts that give O'Brien his full-blooded air don't always sum to what you might call "nice" – remember what he did to poor Frank Lampard?
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"He was really nice," remembers Power, who was still a teenager at the time.
"I had been drinking, and she looked beautiful and seemed so nice," remembered Mr. Meyers, now 28.
I think of her all alone, waiting, waiting to meet my boyfriend, keeping her hair nice, remembering, for two days, while I whizzed about being 25, and forgot.
It's a very nice remembering, remembering the parts of me.
"It's nice, nice to be remembered, nice to talk about something I won quite a few times.
"The fans are really excited, and it's nice they remember me," Prince Fielder said.
"We grew up with these things and it's nice to remember things from your childhood.
Sometimes it's about the little things, and sometimes it's nice to remember that.
Mr. Bradley's impressive political career can overshadow his athletic accomplishments, which it's nice to remember, were extraordinary.
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