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I very much remember the cost.
"I will very much remember when I was at the United Nations, the French ambassador coming up to me saying, 'Why did you say that to somebody, about why do you want women in the government?'".
The last time you popped a delicious fatty globule of cheddar in your mouth was Boxing Day, meaning you very much remember what cheddar is supposed to taste like.
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"I didn't like it very much," he remembered.
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"Race and Reunion" demonstrates forcefully that in the year 2001, it still matters very much how we remember the Civil War.
Call it nostalgia, but on this night, they saw something there they very much wanted to remember — a spirit, unity, something.
As Susan Schwarzenberg, Brad McCrea and Louise Pubols have engagingly articulated, the Bay is very much contested (just remember the "outlaws," imperial powers and polluting corporations all claiming a piece of the Bay).
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