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were memorable
adjective
Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.
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Both performances were memorable.
Both interviews were memorable.
Encounters with Patience were memorable.
But there were memorable performances.
Those two performances were memorable.
The guest stars were memorable – and hilarious.
The subsequent jollities were memorable too.
Few were memorable, even among supporters.
Some of the totals for 2009 were memorable.
(Obama's words were memorable: "This could have been my son").
Different dates on the tour were memorable for different reasons.
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