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Everyone remembers Zidane's goal (I have a miniature figurine of a mid-volley Zizou on my desk) but it requires a YouTube visit to remember Raúl's crucial role in Madrid winning their ninth European Cup, so close to La Décima they could almost taste it.
When the Queen was touring Northern Ireland for her Silver Jubilee, the IRA vowed to give the monarch a visit to remember.
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It became, for two generations of Hungarians and other Central European emigres in America, a place not to visit but to remember.
Conversations briefly touch on what l'm up to and how l spend my time, and l still visit Hackney to remember the energy and freedom the vibrance of the city inspires.
Conversations briefly touch on what l'm up to and how l spend my time and l still visit Hackney to remember the energy and freedom the vibrance of the city inspires.
On your visit to Kalispell remember you will need to drive something tough, so how about the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado?
While I have wonderful clients who inspire me every day, I need only visit a gym to remember that masses of people are still stuck in the caged mentality, like so many hamsters on wheels.
Throngs may return for the 10-year anniversary of the crash, but now, eight years after the 747 bound for Paris from Kennedy Airport exploded and plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, killing everyone on board, the task of visiting the beach to remember has fallen to a dwindling cluster of families.
Anyway, these are not visits I want to remember.
Michael wants everyone who visits his home to remember why we work so hard to preserve nature's spectacle.
That, in part, is why President Obama's visit is so important: to remember what happened yesterday so we can prevent what might happen tomorrow.
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