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remembered and they
He remembered Clayton's mocking smile in the saloon when he had asked him what he would do if they brought their cattle to water.
I remembered, too, the jesting voice of a classmate, Bobby Pauson: `` But how do they reproduce, Dr. Griggs??
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
For their length, their types of construction, their picturesque settings, and their literary associations, they should be known and remembered.
Had More's writings been wholly limited to such exercises, they would be almost as dimly remembered as those of a dozen or so other authors living in his time, whose works tenuously survive in the minds of the few hundred scholars who each decade in pursuit of their very specialized occasions read those works.
Ace of spades -- a widow, that was what they called a widow, these low-class crooks remembered Mr. Skyros distractedly.
For he had just remembered: tonight they were having their first guests.
Anthony decides to take this as a compliment: " Anthony remembered that they were white and always looked unnaturally hungry.
Shortly before this, Chaplin and his wife had separated after 18 months of marriage — they were " irreconcilably mismated ", he remembered.
Instead of asking how a man's actions and experiences result from what he saw, remembered, or believed, the dynamic psychologist asks how they follow from the subject's goals, needs, or instincts.
After the collapse of the First Empire in 1815, the French public lost the rights and privileges earned since the Revolution, but they remembered the participatory politics that characterized the period, with one historian commenting: " Thousands of men and even many women gained firsthand experience in the political arena: they talked, read, and listened in new ways ; they voted ; they joined new organizations ; and they marched for their political goals.
Biographer David Meyer characterized Coon Dog and Avis as loving parents: he writes in Twenty Thousand Roads that they are " remembered as affectionate parents and a loving couple ".
On that night the three men were together, and they remembered the days when they had been friends and a great research team.
Other letters began appearing in the Courier, often anonymously, with claims of land or water sightings, either on the writer's part or on the parts of family, acquaintances or stories they remembered being told.
Zahi Hawass, the former chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, asked that the stele be repatriated to Egypt, urging in comments to reporters: " If the British want to be remembered, if they want to restore their reputation, they should volunteer to return the Rosetta Stone because it is the icon of our Egyptian identity ".
Prices held well until the general collapse of Victorian prices in the early 1920s, when they fell to the hundreds, where they remained until the 1960s ; by 1969 £ 4, 600 had been reached again ( the huge effect of inflation must of course be remembered for all these figures ).
In a dedication ceremony, Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior John Berry stated, " Let it forever be remembered that here — on this spot — men and women stood proud, they stood fast, so that we may be who we are, we may work where we will, live where we choose and love whom our hearts desire.
When once asked how he would like to be remembered, he at first answered, " Others will remember me as they will remember me ", but when pressed he replied, " I should like to have been killed in the war ".

remembered and had
He was disturbed by what had happened on the dive and by what he remembered of a conversation he had had the night before with the German, who had come out of the head while he was fixing himself a drink in the galley.
When he remembered that he might have not signed the check, Mercer made out another for the same amount, instructing the bank to destroy the other -- especially if he had happened to have absent-mindedly signed both of them.
But one day came the voice of a man I had known when he was a boy, and I later remembered that this boy, thirty years before, had struck me as coming to no good.
Never hearing from him again, I remembered the little boy of whom I had had such doubts when he was ten years old.
Adam stared at the door and remembered that Simms Purdew had been awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry at Antietam.
Andrei remembered that his own reaction had been one of indifference.
Still, he had liked the way she had looked, in a fresh, neat cotton dress -- citron yellow, if he remembered.
Then, I remembered that the girls had had a banana for dessert every day for the last week.
He remembered exactly when he had lived through it before, and he had something to prove he had.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.
He remembered a story he had read as a youth.
He had started to back into the turn when he remembered the razor in his pocket.
Since Mrs. Calhoun remembered only that the marriage had been in the spring, he started to plod through several months.
It told him little more than Mrs. Calhoun had remembered, stating that it had been a small, modest wedding compared to some of the others.

remembered and conversation
In 1981, Hall moved to a product planning position with Mazda USA and again met Yamamoto, now chairman of Mazda Motors, who remembered their conversation about a roadster and in 1982 gave Hall the go-ahead to research the idea further.
The system worked with reasonable accuracy when the subscribers operated their push buttons correctly and remembered to press the release button after a conversation was finished, but there was no provision against a subscriber being connected to a busy line.
In 1916, eight years later, Christie remembered this conversation and was inspired to write her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Information surfacing in late 2009 initially appeared to suggest that the source of the 45 minute claim was in fact a taxi driver " on the Iraqi-Jordanian border, who had remembered an overheard conversation in the back of his cab a full two years earlier ".
He recounts a conversation with a 96 year old lady who had lived in the area all her life and remembered being chased away from " Cheshums Mill " as a child.
But this apparently stern figure had a warmer side, as the cellist Anssi Karttunen remembered: " although he seemed to be always, and I mean always, working, he was a very warm and caring friend of the family, always interested to discuss books, reflexology or philosophy with my wife or have a conversation with our daughter.
Huncke coined the phrase in a conversation with Jack Kerouac, who was interested in how their generation would be remembered.
To help retrieve these events, the narrative therapist may begin a related re-membering conversation about the people who have contributed new knowledges or skills and the difference that has made to someone and vice-versa for the remembered, influential person.
Libby does not dispute that he initially heard about Mrs. Wilson from Cheney, but he claims that he had no recollection of that fact when he told the FBI in October 2003 and the grand jury in March 2004 that he remembered first learning about Mrs. Wilson in a conversation with NBC ’ s Tim Russert on July 10, 2003.
Going over the argument as Infeld remembered it ( apparently from a conversation with Einstein ), Robertson was able to show Infeld the mistake: locally, the Einstein-Rosen waves are gravitational plane waves ( which had been studied earlier by O. R. Baldwin and George Barker Jeffery, and even earlier by Hans W. Brinkmann ).

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