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Luckily, though, I remembered eating other things that were distinctive and skillfully prepared.
Before I talked myself onto the no-fly list, though, I remembered I had also brought my Eee PC.
One night in Accountability Club, though, I remembered a lesson from the late Jerry Cleaver, whose writing class I attended in 2012.
It turns out that the new-to-me entry AEDES (which you can actually type with just one hand, interestingly enough) is a type of diseas-carrying mosquito, and even though I remembered the movie "The Birds," I had a tough time recalling the setting (BODEGA BAY).
More than anything, though, I remembered the sickening twist towards the end of the book – the cold‑sweat moment when you realise that, just like Mary, you've been so busy fighting off the visible baddies that you've let yourself be blind to the real evil, the most dangerous force of all, which has been waiting there quietly all along.
I was only 10 months old when my mother and I returned to the U.S., so I don't have any early memories of Rome, but my mother used to tell me stories about the villa where we lived with my uncle, aunt, and cousins, and our other travels around Italy, so the stories and accompanying photos made me feel as though I remembered it, plus we revisited the street when I was 11.
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Mostly, though, I remember Midgar, the steampunk capital of Final Fantasy VII, the video game to which I retreated each day in search of routine and direction when the framework of my life seemed to be collapsing.
Most of all, though, I remember its address, for the house was on Western Road, which also happened to be the home of Binghams, proud purveyor of potted beef since 1914.
"I don't mind it, though," I remember my grandmother saying to me.
Honestly, though, I remember that now but I didn't notice in the moment.
Though I remember waking up after the first wedding and saying, two to go.
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