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I look up from the screen occasionally, remembering how many taps and swipes it has taken to move so many years into the future.
In lamenting vanished visions, it is also worth remembering how many amazing and improbable buildings have seen the light of day.
It is scarcely worthwhile to attempt remembering how many times the sun has looked down on the slaughter of the innocents.
This is another danger connected to the failure to properly diagnose brain injury: the cognitive impairment of a T.B.I. can prevent a patient from remembering how many pills he took or when.
So if the rule of the modern conversation is that everyone has to have a point of view, it's worth remembering how many people don't have one that can be reduced to a bumper sticker.
When the classics of early days are seen, it's worth remembering how many painted backdrops, miniatures, rear-screen projections, and artifices of all sorts go into conjuring a successful illusion of material and social reality.
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She cannot remember how many there are.
Douglas can't even remember how many guns he owns.
Yes, but I can't remember how many years ago.
But he cannot remember how many it now shows.
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