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All the same there'll be activists who'll remember keenly that the party failed to hold the seat when Mr Jones stood down as MP and who'll worry that anything other than a snap election gives their opponents a chance to get going.
Ethiopians remember keenly the devastating losses of the drought in 1984 and the more recent one in 2000.
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I remember being keenly aware of the absence of touch between my parents.
Whatever gains are secured, it is loss the veteran remembers most keenly.
It rankles with Johnson that such spurious rivalries should be remembered as keenly as those he sees as his genuine ones.
The drink is least popular in the UK, where many still keenly remember the violence and deaths provoked by the decades-long conflict.
When you keenly remember being the last girl in class to get a pair of high-top Reeboks, it must be tempting to let your daughter be among the first on Facebook.
Most comprehensive was the horror section, in whose narrow aisles I keenly remember begging my parents to let me check out a copy of "Faces of Death" — the notorious pre-Internet mondo anthology of both real and convincingly staged car accidents, shootings, and decapitations — the complete series of which took up an entire shelf at Video Magic.
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