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I wouldn't be shocked at all if they pull it out — Brady can be rattled a little, too — but if they don't, the early, halcyon Ryan era will be a rosy memory.
They expected to be both their mothers (or their rosy memory of what their mothers had been) and their fathers (who won the bread but never dreamed of baking it), and because that is an impossible task, they felt they had failed.
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But life was not easy for those who opposed Tito, despite the rosy memories of millions in the region.
Mr. Littlefield, who as a top executive at NBC oversaw hits like "The Cosby Show" and "Cheers," has rosy memories.
According to Professor Gilbert, people often have rosy memories of very trying periods, which may include extreme poverty or fighting in a war.
The 28 signatories to the letter, who also include Sara Maitland, Helen Macdonald and Ruth Padel, say their concern is "not just a romantic desire to reflect the rosy memories of our own childhoods onto today's youngsters".
James Berardinelli's Reelviews An inert pageant of waxen figures that fails completely as drama even as it insults the sensibilities of anyone not clinging to rosy memories of the slave-era South.
Both born in New York City and raised in Westport, Conn., the Kaspers married, raised children and lived busy urban lives, although each had rosy memories of family trips to New England while growing up and vague ideas that someday they'd like to own a second home.
Co-written by Gary Barlow, featuring a sample from ultra-hip Norwegian dance auteur Todd Terje and lots of farty brass, it's so desperate to be a smash hit that it ends up sounding like one of those novelty singles that used to blight the September charts, bought by returning holidaymakers with rosy memories of the hotel disco; all it's lacking is an accompanying dance.
Afghans have long and not very rosy memories of Russia's connection with their country.
My hometown has become more and more wrapped in gauzy, rosy memories, and in my head it's exactly the perfect place it always was.
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