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So much time has passed, so much has changed, that all that remains is your sketchy memory of it.
Schweikart – a lawyer very much from the Howard Hamlin school of snappy legal dressers – knows Chuck from the law circuit; they even worked a case together, although Chuck seems to have a fairly sketchy memory of it.
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Murray has sketchy memories, meanwhile, of his Riviera nightmare against Kohlschreiber, but it is no longer a recurring one.
Any such construction would presumably be no more or less "real" than my sketchy memories of Dad's own parents, or than the children's memories of Dad would have been had he lived until they were four or five.
Many of the potential jurors yesterday described sketchy memories of the case that generated headlines and racial fury in the summer of 1997, when a white police officer, Justin A. Volpe, used a broken broomstick to sodomize Mr. Louima, a Haitian immigrant, in the bathroom of a Brooklyn police station.
Weekends, at that time in my life, were made up of vodka, junk food, hangovers, trashy TV, sketchy memories and people that I bonded with about all of those things.
Amina's short life and death drifted into sketchier and sketchier memory, with everyone involved claiming they had done the right thing.
But even the sketchiest memories can weigh someone down.
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