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She said, recalling a line from somewhere, "Remember, 'stranger' rhymes with 'danger.' " That may be so, but permanence is not an attribute of American capitalism, or of Greenwich.
If you shower at night and you went somewhere, remember to throw your clothes in the hamper, not the floor.
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"I heard people say a few years ago after they got beat somewhere – I remember them getting beat six at Southampton – that he had lost the plot.
So that some day, someone, somewhere, will remember our name.
It's the onslaught of profound life-altering realizations that you maybe should write down somewhere and remember for the future.
An eerie photograph of the "Soul Consoling Tower" accompanies the entry for Manzanar a monument paid for by Japanese families imprisoned there by the American government, so they had somewhere to remember their dead.
Write these pairs down somewhere to remember them.
If you take the stuffed turtle on a car ride, to a picnic or on a trip somewhere, always remember to look for it before leaving, to make sure that you bring it back home with you.
Then, out of somewhere, I remembered that Dick MacPherson was born and raised in Old Town, Maine, on the Penobscot River, next door to the University of Maine, in Orono.
Somewhere Zucker remembers the prior self who longed for snow, now a terrified parent who must engineer a day for her children using cocoa and coercion.
The dramatist becomes an enthusiastic messenger, bringing news from somewhere else, remembering the best bits, exaggerating the beauty, relishing the mystery, probing the moral imperative, watching for gasps or tears, orchestrating them and, ideally, prompting the captive cinema audience to make the pilgrimage back to the book, which remains blessedly itself.
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