When I turned 6, I remember what I got for my birthday: a G.
"I remember what I realized was my dad at some point sort of coming forward in my direction, " Lyle Menendez testified.
"I'm not going to lie, I remember what happened, " Mr. Edwards said.
Mind you, I can barely remember what I was doing 30 seconds ago, but even after more than 15 years, I absolutely, positively recall every last move of the Macarena.
And, frankly, I do not remember what I knew at the time and now my memory, you know, things get all blurred and maybe there was some kind of recognition at the time.
While I stretched over three steps, what I remember is Andre could stretch over four steps.
My father must have hummed a tune as I stood on his shoes and he waltzed me, but what I remember are the giant steps I was suddenly making.
After a long chat, where I don't remember much of what we talked about because I was quite nervous, I got sent the script for Gosford Park and offered the part of Bertha.
Taking the time to reflect helps me remember what I need to be spending energy on.
What I remember about it was the fire that had broken out in one corner of Westminster Hall.
"What I remember the most really was just running wild there, " he says.
At least that's what I remember of Topshop from five years ago, the last time I paid a visit.
Tonight I ask you to remember what a presidential election is really about.
"What I remember most about this year's Ryder Cup is how much I enjoyed being part of a great team, " he said.
So what I remember now about the day Stan McKechnie almost killed his brother is how the light changed after the snow melted.
"What I remember most about that first listen and that first look was how mysterious it all was, " says All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.
In his closing speech, defence counsel, Mr Wyeth told the jury that Mr Wosik had said: "I don't remember what happened and what led to her dying".
Two sons, one of them was a physicist with a degree from Stanford, and the other one is in Los Angeles and I don't remember what he did.
What I remember was a bandleader as frenetic as Mick Jagger or James Brown, a singer bursting with almost self-destructive urgency, trying to bust through the buzzy indifference of the crowd.
What I remember feeling was an incredible temptation to ask my father a question as he delightedly described these traps, and at the same time a huge and consuming but amorphous and nameless fear that prevented my asking the question.
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Before my grandfather passed away, I often remember him asking how school was going, what I was learning, and how I would apply it to my life.
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