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I see the value in recovering colonial writers who are not readily remembered.
Even the expert practitioner, with knowledge and skills that allow an extensive and comprehensive examination, must focus on the urgent problem at hand and may benefit from a readily remembered diagnostic framework and a goal-directed approach [ 7, 8].
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He readily remembers dates, names and details that most people would have forgotten long ago.
It was the new groups that were impressive rather than individual plays, few of which I can readily remember.
Though they are able initially to tell when a figure is present, they cannot at first discriminate one simple shape from another, nor can they readily remember the shape of a just-exposed object.
Veteran Congress watchers cannot readily remember a case when lawmakers have stripped an official of the executive branch of his or her responsibilities, leaving the official with little more to do than show up at work late, take long lunches and leave early.
That is, they pay attention to only a few media; they fail (often unconsciously) to perceive therein any large proportion of the messages that they find uncongenial; and, having perceived, even after this screening, a certain number of unpleasing messages, they repress these in whole or in part (i.e., cannot readily remember them).
We live in a cynical America whose inhabitants readily remember names like Ted Haggard, George Alan Rekers, and The Catholic Church.
It's a wonderful reality moms and dads need to readily remember during childhood moments of absolute adorableness or maddening mayhem.
In addition, due to the fact that they stimulate two separate sensory systems, multimodal signals might be more readily detected and remembered by receivers than multicomponent unimodal signals, as suggested by Rowe (1999).
The bishop of London remembered how readily "she found the right word or the right gesture to bring cheer and comfort".
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