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I seem to remember some sort of opprobrium being attached to him.
You want to create moments that people remember, some sort of comedic spectacle; the thing that makes people go, 'You have to see this movie!' I like those big physical comedy moments.
Among other things, he showed me letters, of which I cannot remember much now; but I do remember some sort of a diary which he passed over to me in which there were dates followed by some notes which I could not read because they were written in Polish.
I don't remember most of what happened that day but I do remember some sort of confusing numbers puzzle and a blurry squinted vision of my brother's face laughing.
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TO a dentist, the great irony of the profession has to do with making improvements in a patient's mouth and then being remembered as some sort of villain.
He later adds: Here's what is really going on: It's clear that some people would prefer to remember King as some sort of paragon of forbearance who, through suffering and martyrdom, shamed the nation into doing the right thing.
In one note, directed to friends, Mr. Hawkins said: "I know everyone will remember me as some sort of monster, but please understand that I just don't want to be a burden on the ones that I care for my entire life".
After expressing amusement at my story, he remembered there being some sort of app that finds your phone.
"Hitting him I remember, and I remember sort of pulling over on a side street, getting out of the car, and there I lose a few minutes".
This came from the man they remember as having set some sort of record during 32 years on the back benches for the number of times he rebelled against the Labour leadership, with no concern at all for message discipline.
"To remember events, we need some sort of encoding of where we were," he explained.
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