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I sharply remember how taken aback I was the first time someone made fun of me for being from "Joisey".
Much of the action in those days (the mid-1960s) took place in the old Henry Hudson Hotel on West 57th Street: I sharply remember the deep hush in the second-floor ballroom on tournament Sundays, the long tables lined with green-and-cream-squared oilcloth boards, the soft ticking of a hundred chess clocks amid the miasma of deep thought.
"I sharply remember his saying at one session - his face expressing a kind of happy earnestness - that when he had read the opening sentence of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 'The world is everything that is the case', it made him 'want to dance'.
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There is no limit to the self-flagellation, the googled humiliations, the slights and slanders sharply remembered across decades that follow.
There's no longer the slightest doubt of it;" and began to sign herself with the Cross in prayer for the dead, but, sharply remembering we do not know, and feeling as if she had been on the verge of exercising malign power against turn, deflected the intention of the gesture towards God's mercy upon him, in whatsoever condition he might now be.
At the memory center in Irvine, McGaugh and his colleague Larry Cahill did a simple recall test that demonstrated how much more sharply people remember emotional memories than neutral ones.
"I remember most sharply when you got out of the bathtub in 74th St. and handed me the subpoena," Thacher wrote to her husband after his HUAC testimony.
Remember to sharply prune any side shoots that you fastened to the first tier climbing wire so that the shoots are only 3 to 4 leaves in length.
Leslie, sharply: Mom, don't you remember back then I always had yoga?
I do remember certain moments very sharply and very clearly.
Remember, both of them have sharply narrowed leg openings to prevent things from crawling inside.
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