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We seem to remember Sinatra belting out something to the same effect in that number you hear all the time.
The New Yorker, December 1 , 1934P. 17 We seem to remember reading that streetcars were to be abolished.
By Mary Cornell and E. B. White The New Yorker, December 1 , 1934P. 17 We seem to remember reading that streetcars were to be abolished.
"I couldn't remember the wipeout – all I remembered was the rapture," he says of an early experience, and we seem to remember it, too.
Prior to this, we seem to remember our NATO friends rejected our Say When proposal, which was that nuclear warheads be distributed to the free world but stipulated that triggers be kept in a private vault near Alexandria, Va.
Whenever the UK's national obsession with the second world war rears up around a sports fixture, or an EU wrangle, or a tabloid spat over beach towels, I despair that all we seem to remember about that war is that we won.
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Plus the far too many repeated lessons of history that we never seem to remember.
Soundtracks swell with dinosaur-rock anthems and Philly soul ballads; actors deck themselves out in flared pants, wide-collared open-necked shirts, fringed suede jackets and high-heeled boots, sometimes all at once, in hectic defiance of actual fashion history, but in tribute to a time we now seem to remember as fresh, fun and, of all things, innocent.
We keep buying and spending and overextending and forgiving debts; we keep forgetting how we came to accumulate them; we can't seem to remember that bad times follow good; we lack the fortitude supplied by a bracing history.
"The story seems to go now that we cut him, but I seem to remember we were going to keep him at the end of the bench," said John Mazziotta, then coach of the Teaneck High team and now retired from coaching and teaching history there.
I seem to remember we got to 25.
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