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"How many things do you remember from Sydney, but you somehow remember Svetlana Khorkina?" Conner said.
Then you have to somehow remember the combination so you'll be able to get back your jewels or whatever people put in them".
Each journalist wanted a special message to their country ("Will you ever work with a Chinese crew?" "Do you have a message to the Hispanic people?") and it was the rare question that didn't begin with the suggestion that the winner should somehow remember them ("Hi Cate, we met seven years ago at the Telluride festival …").
Because these are five-year-olds and they're really fresh and bright and enthusiastic and certainly in my kind of painting you want to try and somehow remember that first excitement, that feeling of something, when you paint it. .
The aftermath was the grossest I've ever felt, both on a physical and emotional level, though I can also somehow remember every second better than I remember my birthdays or swimming or being nice.
The woman won't speak to anyone else, so it's up to the C.I.A. to clean Carrie up, give her a Canadian passport and a bad wig, ship her off to Lebanon, and hope that she can somehow remember her elaborate back story -- something about living in Calgary and rooting for the Flames -- in spite of the Lithium haze.
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It's something that everyone somehow remembers".
It struck me that I had heard this memory before, or, eerily, that I was somehow remembering the memory myself, firsthand.
Even with its claws disabled, the winner of the first fight kept winning, indicating that the loser somehow remembered that the winner was stronger.
Dr. Brenner has a long face and gray eyes that are somehow remembered as bright blue, so intense is his gaze.
Something in his figure repelled but also intrigued Aryeh Zelnik at very first sight, if it was indeed first sight; it seemed to Aryeh Zelnik that he somehow remembered that face, those long arms, almost down to the knees.
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