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They keep in touch during the year swapping stories and memories of their encounters with the stars.
After a rush of nostalgia, I often refer to the extraordinary opportunities and memories forged throughout my time as an intern.
It was as if they had been waiting for decades for someone to show an interest in their lives and memories.
We decided on the Rainbow for a meeting place, and based on our conversations, here are some of Chuck's reflections and memories.
But he regards medals and memories as "things closed away inside boxes".
And memories of Cunningham would then be confined to the statue of Saints' living legend when the new ground opens for business.
We played songs I grew up with, songs the kids grew up with, songs we wrote, songs that had meaning and memories for us all.
We tend to use irrational guidelines such as perceived fairness and loss aversion, which are based on emotions, attitudes and memories, not logic.
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Local banks are few and far between, and memories of a 2003 run on poorly-run private banks are still fresh in the memory.
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What about clearing up the clutter of complexes, hang-ups, and memories that litter the mind and color our perception of those around us?
"We have pictures that were never meant to be seen by anyone except Valentino and Giancarlo Giammetti for their own albums and memories, " says Kinmonth.
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The site is free for all to use, but will soon include an option to upgrade, or order a book of shared photos and memories.
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He scrutinises the etymology and translation of individual words and phrases and makes his heroes parse their own and others' thoughts, feelings, motives and memories.
Wherever there were Yiddish-speakers, and memories of the shtetl longing to be resurrected, she would play the crucial, central role of the blushing village bride.
The site is free to use but will soon charge a fee for premium services, such as uploading video or a book of shared photos and memories.
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As you look out on that coupon- and candy-trimmed future, we're sure you're reflecting on all that has gone by this year: All the milestones and memories.
And memories of the triumphant, tea party-driven 2010 election ignore the most important point looking forward: Mid-term elections have much smaller turnouts than those in presidential years.
For so many people, the music we listen to from childhood to adulthood is not just something playing in the background, but the bonding of music and memories.
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Because so much time has elapsed since the crimes were supposedly committed, there is no forensic evidence and memories are bound to have faded in the intervening years.
But a college team offers far more: not just the colors, the region and the mascot but educational values, professional ties, group and community associations, old friends and memories.
The Antipodeans' confidence was justified as just a few weeks ago they had confidently dispatched the hosts 26-16 and memories of the heavy 52-4 defeat at last year's World Cup still remained strong.
Local design company KNA Creative is collating photographs and memories from 60 years of the festival for a commemorative booklet, and organisers plan to show some of those on a big screen in the centre of town.
For many Chinese parents with bright prospects ahead - and memories of a deprived childhood behind them - investing in their only child's future is seen as an increasingly intelligent and noble way to spend their disposable income.
The recession has exacerbated a long-term trend, says Mr Gill, who thinks many venture-capital investors have been put off the high-tech sector by a combination of uncertain returns and memories of the dotcom bust at the turn of the century.
Then he stumbled upon Deep Space Nine on video and memories flooded back of how much he loved science fiction as a kid, in particular the original Star Trek series (which was shown in his native France only in the 1980s, when Halter was in his twenties).
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Land-ownership is important in peasant societies, especially so in Zimbabwe, where the pressure of an exploding population is combined with a pattern of holdings not greatly changed from that inherited at independence, and memories endure of the tracts that were awarded by the colonial government to whites.
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Liars, it turned out, had 14% less gray matter than the controls but had 22-26% more white matter in the prefrontal cortex, suggesting that they were more likely to make connections between different memories and ideas as increased connectivity means greater access to the reserve of associations and memories stored in gray matter.
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