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And those who cannot imagine why someone with hundreds of millions of dollars would borrow money to make risky investments probably do not remember how very wealthy people -- first-generation, of course -- get to that status.
"It is a fact so familiar that we seldom remember how very strange it is," the historian George N. Clark wrote in 1932, "that the commonest phrases we hear used about civilization at the present time all relate to the possibility, or even the prospect, of its being destroyed".
There's not a day that passes that I don't have cause to remember how very lucky I am to have them, and I will be forever indebted to Edwards for battling against adversity for what he believed in, and for bringing such joy into my life.
Also remember how very important food is when it comes to alcohol.
"I love you--we all love you, but you must remember how very unhappy we were together," it said.
I remember how very present she was and how she paid attention to Ilene and what she was doing.
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Were they, like me, also remembering how very much they used to admire about this country and all that it stands for?
Co-operatives can be many things but not, without very significant stretch, can they be a local authority". His blog reflects, perhaps, a more wide-ranging caution held by those in co-operative circles who remember how the very concept of co-operatives was taken over in the 1960s and 1970s by some governments, particularly in developing countries, looking for economic solutions.
And then remember how that notion, very soon after, was mocked?
Richter will always remember how Lindros, the very large and quite articulate bruiser, materialized at his town house.
When the fighting broke out between Georgia and South Ossetia, Russia, which had killed tens of thousands of its own citizens in Chechnya, argued that it had to defend its nationals.But as Mr Bildt argues, "we have reason to remember how Hitler used this very doctrine little more than half a century ago to undermine and attack substantial parts of central Europe".
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