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.
This year, like every year in distant memory, I dutifully put on the plastic throwaway glasses to watch vertiginous 3D presentations.
Online clothes sales have become big business, helping make the high-profile collapse of sportswear store Boo.com in 2000 seem a distant memory.
From Everton's standpoint is was a fourth consecutive victory and their poor start to the season is now an increasingly 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.
Past ITC cases have usually taken a year and a half to complete, which could leave most or all of today's technology as another 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.
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