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Why do we remember some things but forget others?
Why do we remember some events in exquisitely rich detail, and forget others entirely?
To get ready for the occasion, we remember some classic season finales, with moments that induced both cheers and tears for the teams involved.
Come on now, we're sure we remember some skied efforts from three yards out which should weigh slightly heavier on his mind.
Come on now, we're sure we remember some skied efforts from three yards out that should weigh slightly heavier on his mind.
With this in mind, we remember some of England's greatest ever goal-fests - the matches where the national side showed no mercy and Englishmen forgot that underachievement and consideration for others is a national tradition.
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A look back at how we remembered some notable pro football figures who died in 2012, on The Fifth Down and elsewhere in The Times: Andy Barall, The Fifth Down: Alex Karras loved to perform.
"We also had the CTO of IBM Watson come and give us a presentation and we remembered some of the demos given to us about how it can do semantic descriptions, and how it can also do some pretty good image recognition, so we looked into that — and we looked into how can we combine the two to create a better experience for navigating through the physical world for the visually impaired," adds Rizzoli.
Why do we only remember some of what we encounter and explore?
And if we 'remember' small people, then why don't we also remember some far more traumatic creatures, such as mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers?
"We'll [the band members] talk to each other on the day and we'll remember some thing funny or stupid or sad," Wire told the NME.
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