The thing is, those two straight trips to the AFC championship game are a distant memory.
You're at the baggage carousel and the holiday already seems like a distant memory.
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So, here we are, post-Oscar haul, and the jokes are suddenly a distant memory.
But that seems like a distant memory as Hughes and Chaplin chat with enthusiasm about Strangeland.
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Anyone you might have been journeying with will now be but a distant memory.
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If Justice Frangipane's team and iDevices have their way, that clunkiness will be a distant memory.
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As the IPO price looked like a distant memory, it seemed as though the test had failed.
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In the era of the twenty-four hour news cycle, the Shirley Sherrod story seems like a distant memory.
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The Mercedes race pace was underwhelming and the dominant performances of preseason testing are already a distant memory.
With any luck, even the hour you spent making soup earlier this morning will seem like a distant memory.
Even Yukos now seems like a distant memory, with the main Russian exchange, the RTS, up 84% this year.
The 8%-a-year growth of a decade ago is a distant memory, and an austerity policy is in full effect.
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"Dry farming" is labor intensive, but in the American West, plentiful, cheap water for irrigation is a distant memory.
For the United States Armed Services, these events are not a distant memory.
But for most people in America, the Iran hostage crisis was a distant memory until "Argo" brought it all back.
The thought of houses in Carolina, a distant memory, supplanted by the lifeline of family and closeness and those familiar.
That is now a distant memory: the rise of powerful regional identity-driven parties has virtually altered the nature of federalism.
Online clothes sales have become big business, helping make the high-profile collapse of sportswear store Boo.com in 2000 seem a distant memory.
The 16m-17m that was once deemed normal is now a distant memory.
Even though he had a distant memory of speaking and hearing, he had never learned the facility of reading words upon the tongue.
But there were just a few other things going on this week and the Inauguration festivities of Monday seem a distant memory already.
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And this may seem like a distant memory by now, but Star Wars: The Old Republic was a huge disaster for the company.
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The original show went off the air in 1957, and although there were short-lived attempts to revive it, it is now just a distant memory.
John Carter, on the other hand, is barely a distant memory.
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The GOP spending restraints of 1995 are becoming a distant memory.
Thanks to America's economic boom, those days seem a distant memory.
The optimisim stemming from series wins against India and Sri Lanka, not to mention the 2-0 drubbing England had handed New Zealand in the Twenty20s, was a distant memory.
So extraordinary was this particular bubble that there really seemed no reason for it at all: the economy was motoring along nicely, and deflation was but a distant memory from the 1930s.
For Ottmar Hitzfeld's Swiss, the euphoria of their opening victory over pre-tournament favourites Spain seemed a distant memory as wave after wave of attacks fizzled out or ended with a wayward shot.
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