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We often remember vividly our time in the dark.
As we commemorate Independence Day, we often remember the familial connections of our founders: John and Abigail, George and Martha.
We often remember with a shiver those early days in the hospital, when life felt small as a noose, and I thought it was the end of our long love story.
America never had a golden age to which we should aspire to return; and, like the moment captured in this painting, there's little innocence in what we often remember as harmless Americana.
We tend to forget that tourism is a product and it is the experience of the cultural and natural heritage - the flesh and blood of the local people - that we often remember most from our holiday.
In life, we often remember negative experiences more vividly than positive ones.
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Over the next years, we often remembered the people we met and their courtesy and curiosity.
We can often remember things we laughed at, or the people we were with, but we really do not notice how much we actually laugh.
The "forgetting curve" helps to explain why we so often remember nothing shortly after cramming intensely for an exam.
We can often remember without having any such traces in our current external environment, such as photographs or words written in a diary: so many philosophers and scientists have argued that memory traces or representations are retained within the individual.
He pointed out that we don't often remember to record moments or shoot videos as these memories are happening.
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