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Hampton suggested Close, having worked with her on Dangerous Liaisons and remembering that she could sing.
Another effective touch: Ms. Styler's Arkadina — oops, I mean Isobel — has trouble remembering that she is ever offstage.
But it's worth remembering that she is, after all, one man's dark fantasy of the feminine mystique.
The song had been mixed and readied for radio when Bardot, remembering that she was married, revoked her consent for its release.
Others play with rhythm too, notably the flamenco dancer Nelida Tirado, who seemed to have trouble remembering that she was sharing a program.
Or do you speak to her nervously, with awe and trepidation, remembering that she is someone who is infinitely more talented and accomplished than you have ever been or ever will be?
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You remember that!" She smiles.
"Remember that?" she said.
"I remember that day," she said.
"Can't remember that girl," she says.
She remembers that's what she was doing.
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