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School reunions can be dire congregations of people trying to out-impress each other and remembering each other as the dicks they were in their teens.
When the train jolted and he put an arm round Lynette's shoulders to steady her, she imagined that their bodies, separated by all the layers of their winter clothes, were sniffing each other out, old familiars, remembering each other's nakedness, and all the daily closeness and lust and shame that, in the comedy played out by their conscious selves, they must pretend not to remember.
It works on the logic that if a person is encountered a number of times the chances of remembering each other is much more.
Of course, it does no good for either the loser or the victor to rehash the same battles over and over, so wasps would benefit from recognizing and remembering each other.
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They do not remember each other.
Did they still even remember each other, let alone the book?
But "Follies" is about diminishment: former dancers who are short of breath, old lovers who don't quite remember each other at first.
Shakrizat Suleimanova, Mr. Tsarnaev's aunt, said the men were third cousins, remembered each other from their childhood and regularly spent time together last summer.
Freshers' week doesn't help you make friends, because you don't remember each other's names if you are drunk all the time.
They remembered each other, though, and when their paths crossed again, at the Bush Theatre in London, Wood began to recognise Walters's voice as one that sounded like her own, only more so.
But in those direct eyes I see again the reliable co-captain of the P.S. 2 safety squad -- the other co-captain's name is on the Vietnam wall -- and across an abyss of time and class, we remember each other with love.
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