How To Use Membered In A Sentence
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So the lands of the dismembered Yugoslav state became not only the scene of Europe's greatest resistance struggle, but also one of its bloodiest civil wars.
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Matters went on pretty well with us until my master was seized with a severe fit of illness, in consequence of which his literary scheme was completely defeated, and his condition in life materially injured; of course, the glad tones of encouragement which I had been accustomed to hear were changed into expressions of condolence, and sometimes assurances of unabated friendship; but then it must be remembered that I, the handsomest blue coat, was _still in good condition_, and it will perhaps appear, that if I were not my master's
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827
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In this representation, which may be called playing a picture, action, even pantomimical action, was not expected; and all that was required of the performers, was to throw themselves into such a group as might express a marked and striking point of an easily remembered scene, but where the actors are at a pause, and without either speech or motion.
Saint Ronan's Well
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It will be remembered that this short period suffices to give only a nucleal point in the matter of writings.
The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama Their Leaders and Their Work
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I was about to dismiss this as a sort of think-tanky special interest political advocacy group, but then I remembered that mothers are good.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Mothers Against Debt
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They were primarily portraitists, but Thomas is now chiefly remembered for his dramatic Boadicea monument at Westminster Bridge, London, showing the fearsome warrior queen in her chariot.
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When the smell was pure oak, I remembered childhood woods; in fact one particular place in one particular wood.
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Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze.
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They brandished frontal bones, the dismembered quarters of kids and goats; they struck the bronze cantharus, they tossed the silver obba up aloft.
Widdershins
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That delights the band's publicist who has been telling us that this is a return to the era when album launches were hyper-expensive, orgiastic affairs that lasted all day and are still remembered.
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I think I remembered to switch the oven off but you'd better check .
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Now he puts the light sounds with something else remembered, with primrose, with laughter, and down through him a prickle runs and it seems to stop in his belly, below him.
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The contribution of this fine tribal artist to the plush art galleries of cosmopolitan cities was remembered.
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Edgar Hoover from the rear of the Director’s house in northwest Washington and this is what people remembered, what I remembered when I first reheard the name Jesse Detwiler.
Underworld
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We can't afford for them to have bad experiences because bad experiences are remembered and give a jaundiced view of the organisation.
Times, Sunday Times
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I remembered the look on Jim's face as he slopped through the slush in Rye, mulling young John's fate.
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She remembered everything in minute detail / in the minutest detail.
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Then it began to sweep slowly over her in the deprecating manner that Jessamy remembered so clearly from four years ago.
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Tyrone stood, favoring his right arm, which was remarkably better than he'd remembered.
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So I slipped through the flies, blundered through the warren of half-remembered alcoves and out the stage door.
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The image of him was quickly fading from Kathleen's mind, but she remembered his firm chin, with a decided cleft down its middle.
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He then remembered that he was on duty and said he would be more than willing for Harry to borrow his car.
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It must be remembered that in examining the results of this campaign attention must first be paid, not to the gross totals, but to the percentages.
Times, Sunday Times
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` ` Mornin ', Mr. Babbitt!' 'said Moon, and Babbitt felt himself a person of importance, one whose name even busy garagemen remembered -- not one of these cheap-sports flying around in flivvers.
Babbitt
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Send this special birthday wish just to let you know that you'll always be remembered for the thoughtfulness you show.
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An exceptionally creepy two-parter begins tonight with various crudely dismembered body parts of young women getting washed up in the Thames or chewed by urban foxes.
Times, Sunday Times
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So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day.
Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
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As thousands of holidaymakers head off in search of the sun, most will have remembered to pack the sunscreen to protect their skin from the harmful rays.
Times, Sunday Times
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She remembered that she was going to the social club that evening.
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The last pack remembered was killed about thirty-five years ago; and within these ten years one solitary greyhen was sprung by some beagles in beating for a hare.
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
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I remembered Father Dmitri's invitation to call at his church and took the bus there during the Sunday midday break.
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And though the kaid said nothing, he remembered all these things.
Morocco
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Nor is an anti-abortion candidate who aired graphic television commercials with footage of dismembered fetuses.
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(I didn't think I knew it; but I remembered harmonies from the second bar onward!)
Was that a weekend?
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She remembered his tetchiness with shop assistants, which presumably had been simulated.
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As if Ian Hamilton Finlay were not to be remembered here, he appears, in the form of a reference to his home, a little country estate which he filled with literary sculpture of his devisal, much as Simon Cutts has decorated his quaint Irish dwelling, Coracle, and outbuildings with words, turning edifice into literature.
Dbqp: visualizing poetics
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The former cardinal is now very happy to have been promoted to such a high position, knowing he will now be remembered forever.
2009 December 04 « The BookBanter Blog
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With fatigue hanging in lead weights from her shoulders, she remembered the telephone number Robert Urquhart had dialled.
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But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with. George Washington
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Ai iz remembered ov calls bai ackcitent in RLS, when callz frum office (dial 9 for outside line) to the office/customers in India wood nawt cawl India butt(!)
Engage tiny attack mode! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Casting him as the corrupt and vicious Cuban police captain known as the Red Vulture struck me as inspired until I remembered how often Kovacs the absurdist, iconoclastic comedian appeared in movies playing establishmentarian authority figures straight.
For todays active man
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But the thing is that players are remembered for their deeds on the pitch, not in the media.
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He is fondly remembered by his neighbours and friends as a kind, helpful and inoffensive man.
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A last ray of burning rusty light glanced off the monkey bars, where Wyatt remembered playing, himself as a kid.
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As she perched on the blanket and started to unlace her boots, she remembered what the constable had said and leapt to her feet.
THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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When he graduates in May, he doesn't want to be remembered as the guy with phocomelia.
Kansan.com stories
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Chris, these people have such short memories that I think it only extends partially into the Bush era, which is rosily remembered as a utopia of liberty even though illegal wiretapping and members of the cabinet cashing in on the war on terror were a hallmark of the Bush years.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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They would have been remembered not as forward-thinking reformers - but as mindless cultural vandals.
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Of all the parodies performed on 'The Carol Burnett Show', probably the best-remembered and funniest was an inspired takeoff of the classic film 'Gone With The Wind'.
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Let his suffering be remembered as an example to us all on how to endure personal struggles we may think to be unendurable.
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Some half-remembered fragment of a story from graduate school days past (long past or recently past ...)?
Archive 2009-07-01
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He has a haircut, his beard is trimmed, his suit was drycleaned, and he remembered to pack his toothbrush and deodourant.
A woman's work is never done
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Sheikh Muhammed is chiefly remembered today for his Yoga-sangrama, a long allegory in songs describing the spiritual struggle as a ‘battle of yoga’.
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As he attempts to sort through his complicated and half-remembered past, Fisher discovers that the truth is harder to accept than the lies.
Guilty Pleasures
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It must be remembered that the deuterated compounds have a lower Tm than the nondeuterated compounds.
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He wanted to be remembered for his commitment to Israel and considered the name Sion perfect for him, since his life was all about Israel.
Dora Levy Mossanen: An Elegy to My Father
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I have a nasty feeling unless something is done when all the old codgers like me are gone I don't know if it will still be remembered.
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I remembered myself, and bowed my head to him, and said to him, ‘Here is the monk.’
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I vaguely remembered the name Hypatia from posters my mom had around the Math room of Women In Mathematics, but that was about it.
Agora | Mind on Fire
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It amazed the Comanche, who remembered that encounter for generations.
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In Britain, America, and France, the end of the war was remembered as a time of rejoicing.
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In the solemn atmosphere of the memorial ceremony, many victims' relatives were unable to contain their emotions as they remembered their loved ones.
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At the recent Oz Club convention in Fayetteville, New York, there was a discussion of whether stylometry (I remembered the word with the help of my PDA) could identify certain anonymous newspaper articles as the writing of L. Frank Baum.
Stylometry for Fun and Profit
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She remembered Frank's question: "How could you ever have married such a dullard ?
THE HELLBOUND HEART
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She also remembered him showing guns to residents in the hotel lounge, saying he was with the SAS.
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Another victim of the changing fortunes of war was Nedeltcho Bontchev, best remembered as the flier who miraculously survived a collision between his aircraft and an Allied bomber.
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If it had been in one of those accepted as genuine and poetical I would have remembered the ballad, but my impression is that it was condemned as a fabrication for this and other neologies.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
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Phil felt all of sixteen again and remembered as if it were yesterday the repercussions of her aftergame tryst with Kyle Thompson under the bleachers.
Good Girl Gone Bad
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Poluski's quip; but that fleeting glimpse had thrilled her with subtle recognition of something grasped yet elusive, of a knowledge that trembled on the lip of discovery, like a half remembered word murmuring in the brain but unable to make itself heard.
A Son of the Immortals
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But then when I searched for individual songs I remembered, I sailed into another kind of semantic fog: there are lots and lots of sea chantey sites and recordings that masked the instance I was looking for.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Sea songs and semantic distance
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I didn't encounter Nutella again for a decade. 1996 is remembered both as the year I left home and the year Ferrero brought out The Simpsons collectable Nutella glasses.
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Our current crop of literary wunderkinds will be little noted nor long remembered.
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His name escaped her at the moment, but Catherine remembered that he was a senior.
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When the hero goes back in time the same garage is shown as sparkling clean and attended by a bevy of service attendants who, if I've remembered this right, sing in harmony like a barbershop quartet.
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I heard a loud snore coming from the room next door and remembered that I was in Gabby's house.
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Because of the family's tradition of taking the name of one's parent of the same gender, her brother was the only Preston among many Scotts, more Stuarts, a scatter of MacLaughlins, and one Ishimoto, a great-uncle Dannan remembered with great fondness.
THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
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That he sang in tune and remembered the lyrics was perhaps its own triumph on a night of innocuous abandon.
Times, Sunday Times
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This defensive reaction is a learned one against the pain of remembered failure.
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He'll be remembered with genuine affection.
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The flamboyant frontman of rock group Queen will be remembered at the concert at The Barbican in York on Saturday November 24.
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Then, suddenly, as if she had just remembered her, Mother Drovski called Marie, who came shyly from the corner and stood before the two strange women.
Katrinka: The Story of a Russian Child
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I have a feeling from a half remembered lecture from a zillion years ago, that Rossetti used to slide naked down the bannisters, and kept a menagerie in his house.
Desperate Romantics
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His rule is remembered as glorious by present-day Cham.
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He will be remembered with much affection by his family and close friends.
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And it ought to be remembered, that the guilt of this kind of apostacy hath driven some to despair; as in the case of
The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06.
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But he's running the risk he'll be remembered more as a showboat than one of the better wide receivers of his time.
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It is a day that will long be remembered in horrifying imagery as America was attacked in an unprecedented terrorist incident.
Global Voices in English » Arab World: Healing the Rifts of 9/11
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Then, journals were created merely to meet the demand, and news was given as it actually occurred; whereas, now, the competition has produced a change that any one can appreciate, when it is remembered to what a _competition in news_ must infallibly lead.
Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
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Caroline died at Matta House on 10 July 1874, to be remembered as a clever, courageous, kind and courteous gentlewoman.
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She remembered because she told Paris to let them know that they needed to concentrate their re-modulated multiphasic sensor arrays in sweeps of the same area, the rationale being that two sets of eyes were better than one—especially when looking for a tiny submersible in about twenty-eight cubic kilometers of water.
Distant Shores
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He will always be remembered for his outgoing and friendly personality.
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Colville, it will be remembered, was an adept at that graceful tactfulness which is somewhat clumsily described by this tolerant generation as going on as if nothing had happened.
The Last Hope
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He remembered the unappetizing plates he'd found last night, and wrinkled his nose in distaste.
DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
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` ` A jemidar told me that when he was a lad he remembered going, with others, to see a wolf-child which had been netted.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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He had only visited the village once, but remembered it with surprising clarity.
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Squall remembered that she had used Mace on Scalpel.
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As with Jeff's fight, epic flights like these should be recognized and remembered for years to come.
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It would be outrageous for the Union to be dismembered without all its parts being consulted in a referendum.
Times, Sunday Times
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They remembered their Ruskinian youth, and the confidence with which they would once have condemned it; and they had a sense of recreance in now admiring it; but they certainly admired it, and it remained for them the supreme expression of that time-soul, mundane, courtly, aristocratic, flattering, which once influenced the art of the whole world, and which had here so curiously found its apotheosis in a city remote from its native place and under a rule sacerdotally vowed to austerity.
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 3
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It was impossible to associate his remembered almost total uninterest in his surroundings with those chintzy curtains, that hanging basket of trailing ivy and fuchsia over the door of Faith Cottage or the two brightly painted yellow tubs still garish with summer flowers which had been artfully placed one each side of the porch.
She Closed Her Eyes
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-- It must be remembered that when for the sake of exercise or effect syllables are extended in time, they must be so uttered that their identity is not impaired, -- that is, their enunciation must be free from mouthing.
The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
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So you have a bicentenary, a centenary and a present day feat all remembered together.
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But some moments will always be remembered just because they sum something up.
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Penelope will be down for dinner later this afternoon, assuming she has remembered!
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I sprang into action and started to run for the hole but remembered too late the girl behind me.
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It was to be buried beneath years of dust, un-played, unseen, unremembered.
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One day he remembered starting the old diesel tractor on the farm inside a metal shed.
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During his playing days Jim would always be remembered as a classy, skilful, intelligent player.
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The composer of some 70 operas, Adam is remembered as a pioneer and writer of graceful, fluent music in an Italianate idiom with dramatic power.
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She remembered a remoteness in her stepfather; she saw in him the figure of a man conflicted about involving himself emotionally in the activities of his children.
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The sudden snort of a kudu could cause me to grip my rifle and prepare for the worst, until I remembered that it was not a large carnivore.
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It must be remembered, however, that the Order only permits the court to admit hearsay evidence.
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Like Nestor, who preaches about the fine fellows he remembered in his youth, Lepidus (although barely yet in his grand climacteric!) will depicture, with moving eloquence, the numerous precious volumes of far-famed collectors, which he has seen, like Macbeth's witches,
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
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Everyone remembered the person for years.
Times, Sunday Times
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She remembered waking to the clink of a spoon in a cup; he was stirring honey into her tea.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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The boys at Lynn, Mass., built a very substantial house in the trees, and the truant officer claimed that the lads hid away there so that they could play "hookey" from school; but if this is true, and there seems to be some doubt about it, it must be remembered that the fault was probably with
Shelters, Shacks and Shanties
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Under deep hypnosis she remembered the traumatic events of that night.
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This enraged many U.S. expansionists, not least Thomas Benton, who called the concession “a gratuitous and unaccountable sacrifice” that had “dismembered the valley of the Mississippi, mutilated two of our noblest rivers, and brought a foreign boundary to the neighborhood of New Orleans.”
A Country of Vast Designs
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I very nearly told her to stick her job, but remembered that I was going to need it to pay for the material for the costumes.
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On the morning of October 31, somewhat disconnected from the world, I suddenly remembered it was Halloween.
Shambhala SunSpace » Sun Staff
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Popular character actor with a velvety voice, best remembered as the bull-headed, homophobic oil baron Blake Carrington on Dynasty.
Tallulah Morehead: Dead Folks 2010: Everyone's Pushing Up Roses
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Agnes widened her eyes as the simper froze in her mouth and remembered that she still had a friend named Tyson.
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Where others in this vein opt for a hazy, nebulous cloud of half-remembered dreams, Manitoba's music is direct and unassuming while still remaining evocative.
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He remembered our names from ten years ago—isn't that just amazing?
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John will be best remembered for his drive and enthusiasm.
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Grandpa Captain Wilton, of before their time, but whose wild and lusty deeds and pranks, told them by their fathers, they remembered with gustoGrandpa Captain Wilton, or David Wilton, or "All Hands" as the Hawaiians of that remote day had affectionately renamed him.
The Kanaka Surf
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He remembered the days when some of the old men, still alive, had been born; and, unlike him, they were now decrepit, shaken with palsy, blear-eyed, toothless of mouth, deaf of ear, or paralysed.
CHAPTER XI
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It was this inconstant wind, he remembered, that had frozen Tamara's face and nearly killed her.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Gaugin: The painter who invented his own brand of artistic licence life and work for which he can be reverentially remembered: his extensive travels, his experimentalism and his "primitivist" painting style honed in Tahiti - a bold reaction against the Impressionism embraced by most of his
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Arnold remembered the lines on his face but they appeared to have deepened, cicatrices of doubt around his eyes and mouth.
A TROUT IN THE MILK
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Jerry remembered another high-grass adventure, when he and his brother Michael had fought Owmi, another black distinguishable for the cogged wheels of an alarm clock on his chest.
Chapter 1
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She is remembered mainly for her performances on screen.
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She remembered waking to the clink of a spoon in a cup; he was stirring honey into her tea.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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Book had won the pot, which it turns out almost no one had remembered to put any money into.
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He also risks squandering his opportunity to be remembered as a genuine reformer.
Times, Sunday Times
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He remembered seeing his mother sewing the flag; he remembered how she had cried, how her tears had stained the fabric.
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The New Yorker essayist George Plimpton also remembered that invasion of the Harlem peacocks in their enormous purple Cadillacs: "I'd never seen crowds as fancy, especially the men – felt hatbands and feathered capes, and the stilted shoes, the heels like polished ebony, and many smoking stuff in odd meerschaum pipes.
The night Muhammad Ali's legend was reborn – and the party that followed
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He chuckled to himself when he remembered the trick he'd played on them.
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The 1912 Olympics in Stockholm are best remembered for Jim Thorpe's world record successes in the most demanding track and field events, the pentathlon and the decathlon.
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Fido remembered where the treat was.
Times, Sunday Times
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“The birth of the quads was a controlled circus,” one nurse remembered.
Every Breath You Take
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She pulled out her to bacco, rolled a cigarette, then remembered that she didn't even have a match on her.
Moonheart
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Because of this subjects may have ignored memories of mundane situations and concentrated instead on recalling the ones which they remembered as risky.
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If she remembered correctly, he was the one who always scored the highest marks in all his classes, with the exception of psych, of course.
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Jacob Dolan, sheriff in and for Garrison County for four years, beginning with 1873, remembered the summer of 1875 to his dying day, as the year when he tore his blue soldier coat, and for twenty-five years, after the fight in which the coat was torn, Dolan never put it on for a funeral or a state occasion, that he did not smooth out the seam that Nellie Logan McHurdie made in mending the rent place, and recall the exigencies of the public service which made it necessary to tear one's clothes to keep the peace.
A Certain Rich Man
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She pictured it the way she remembered it: light purple walls with a dark purple carpet, white wicker furniture and a small vanity in the corner.
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But she'd been there earlier and put flowers on the right plot, so the old boy hadn't gone unremembered after all.
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'As I sat before the fire on my fir-twig seat, without walls above or around me, I remembered how far on every hand that wilderness stretched, before you came to cleared or cultivated fields, and wondered if any bear or moose was watching the light of my fire; for nature looked sternly upon me on account of the _murder of the moose_.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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And he starts to write in his notes what Kirsten Powers, in the Daily Beast, remembered: he described himself as "definer of civilization ... leader possibly of the civilizing forces.
Gingrich Is Inspiring—and Disturbing
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Day visited Sir Norman at his nursing home last year and said that despite his failing health, he remembered pretending to stumble after receiving his knighthood from the Queen in 2000, asking: "Do you remember when I tripped?
Norman Wisdom, last survivor of the music halls, dies aged 95
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I remembered from my college psychology courses that the strongest form of reinforcement is random positive, and Ariely agreed.
Twitter, truck 'ghettos' and consumer behavior
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But not before I remembered my bereavement and brushed an ersatz tear from my eye.
RUNNING FROM THE LAW
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He not only pleasantly agreed to translate these poems, but also remembered a past meeting with the poet.
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Perhaps the intellectual prestige of the British declined as their empire was dismembered.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It contains four oxazole and four thiazole rings and is representative of a broad class of pharmaceutically important natural products with five-membered heterocycles derived from peptide precursors.
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It is remembered in Rodinsky's Room by Rachel Lichtenstein and Iain Sinclair, the documenter of Unmitigated England's edgier areas.
Unexpected Alphabets No 1
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For a moment she did not know what he meant, then remembered the knifeman rushing forward.
Lord of the Silver Bow
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Old acquaintances will soon be remembered.
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The experience of molding clay sculpture and pottery is one that is usually remembered by the child and treasured for life.
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Byron remembered this tactic from submarine school exercises off New London.
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Hunter S Thompson will forever be remembered as the pioneer of gonzo journalism.
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But the ministrations of the grounds crew had succeeded in imparting a friendly, hospitable air to it, one that was beginning to cover over the remembered apprehension that was still attached to it in her mind.
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Is it because I'm just bored of nursery rhymes and these have easily remembered lyrics?
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You angel, you've remembered my birthday.
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He remembered the touch of her fingers on his face.
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He remembered seeing planes flying across the sky to some preordained destination and the feeling of wanting to join them on their voyage.
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He will be remembered for starring in a series of urban myths fuelled by celebrity fawners which painted him as some anarchic anti-hero.
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he remembered her only hazily
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Upround's doctrine, between two crackles of young griskin (come straight from the rectory pig-sty), he was grieved to express a stern opinion long remembered at Flamborough:
Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
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Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead.
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It has no nitrogen and is easily created when acetone undergoes acid-catalyzed cyclization to form a 9-membered ring containing three peroxide bonds.
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I remembered my imprudent sister and sighed, frowning.
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His dismembered body was dumped near Hoover Dam.
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Thomas Simpson is best remembered for his work on interpolation and numerical methods of integration.
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Poinsett is better remembered for having introduced the Nochebuena plant (today known as the poinsettia) to the U.S.
Mexico this month - July
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Better to leave the crime un-expiated and better remembered.
Estonian Symbolism, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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She remembered the contempt, the ice in his glance.
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Karas remembered hearing, "It was a little 1-year-old boy with this horrible disease called osteopetrosis, and the only cure was a bone marrow transplant, and would I be willing?
Top Stories - Google News
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Indeed Safire should be remembered, not only as a man passionate about language, but as a civil and urbane conservative who, I would like to believe, was as appalled by the current outbreak of right-wing political ergotism as am I.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Then, the article starts off with a gushing flashback story about the wonderful world of hockey cards that existed for kids 50 years ago as remembered by an interviewed subject named Brian Price.
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Mr O'Keeffe, who had formed deep bonds with a number of families in the community, was remembered as a man who was 'enamoured' of the world.
Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
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Old acquaintances will soon be remembered.
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On her first voyage out East, she remembered being terribly seasick.
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A discreet man, Sar-Aggreth was nonetheless a powerful Wizard. Though he may not not be as famous as Sar-Issus or Sar-Shazzar, he is remembered as a good, if somewhat strict, teacher.
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Therefore Elizabeth was a great speller and she remembered poems that she can still recite.
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Aristaenetus the Nicaean said, that he remembered he had read somewhere that sweet things mixed with wine make it less heady, and that some physicians prescribe to one that hath drunk freely, before he goes to bed, a crust of bread dipped in honey.
Symposiacs
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What is less well remembered is that one in five of the reporters and cameramen covering the event were sent to the hospital.
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Although he does a great job commentating on a fast and unpredictable sport its the blunders and one liners he will be remembered for.
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I remembered that my father wore velvet coats in the winter and cool shirts in the summer.
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His billionaire wife is remembered either as very religious or beautiful, but certainly not as a radical political activist.
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I remembered Ms. Teasdale, her shiny brown hair, and how upset she was when I ran the car into the back of that guy's Lincoln.
THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. III: RUN, JONAH, RUN
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By "here," Valentina told us she meant "Khoseni," a "country" (tiko) that exists on neither colonial - nor postcolonial-era administrative maps but whose remembered territorythe area ruled by Khosa chiefs in precolonial timesencompasses all of the critical sites of Valentina's life story: her birthplace and childhood homes (Xisangwana, Nyongane, Makuvulane); where she married (Timanguene); and the place she "was shown" when as a widow with two young daughters she moved to Facazisse, a place she choseand where she feels doubly securebecause of her lifelong association with (and marriage into) the Swiss Mission church.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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Mr Shackleton remembered his attacker was wearing a navy blue crew-neck sweater with a badge emblem and red writing on it.
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The Archbishop remembered the meeting with His Beatitude one month back during his visit to Kerala.
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered.
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It's as if Victoria wants to remembered for something else except for mothering David's kids, and being trampled on at the same time.
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Then she remembered that they had no mind in any real sense of that word.
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On the chimney piece was an ornamental shelf, with a row of diamond-shaped mirrors Brian remembered his father making before the war.
THE OPEN DOOR
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I passed by an art gallery in Mayfair and suddenly remembered Marianne's opening at Joseph Kimberly.
THE EXECUTION
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She is remembered as a devoted family woman and a true and loyal friend.