The American people said yes, '94 was successful, and surprised a lot of people remember?
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"It is really important that people remember this investigation commenced following a tragedy, " he said.
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Maybe in doing so I'll help people remember that Facebook is not the Internet.
People remember what happened to the bridge up in Minneapolis that just buckled and collapsed.
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This economy was on the brink of collapse -- you of all people remember where we were.
Most people remember the original Snow White for the jolly, funny dwarves and Snow White finding her prince.
It remains the biggest selling music video of all time and people remember seeing it for the first time.
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Few people remember this story, Lau says of the Tang-dynasty myth that is said to have originated from an emperor's nightmare.
History has shown that many people remember presidential debates more for body language and one-liners than for carefully crafted policy positions.
But most people remember him as the commander of American-led forces in the Persian Gulf War which defeated Iraq in 1991.
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People remember the Clintons and they like to see what's happening in the next stage of that soap opera, if you like.
"People remember that, " says an MP who was then aligned with Musa.
Of course, that is not the Olympics most people remember for Harding.
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First, NPR's Jeff Brady visited a small Colorado town where people remember the last time that oil shale was supposed to make them rich.
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Rightly or wrongly, people remember his international career for that goal.
Studies show that people remember 10% of what they hear and 20% of what they read, but about 80% of what they see and do.
He has presented a jollier image, and people remember that, by local standards, he is cosmopolitan, having spent a couple of years at a school in Switzerland.
But he's already gone much further than many people remember.
The study found that the recounted memories are almost always positive, that people remember particular episodes very vividly - sounds, smells and sights of the memory were often recounted.
"People remember it was a show house, but I don't think they come in because it was a show house, " said Ms. Barbi, who is an agent with TTR Sotheby's International Realty.
On paper, therefore, it has been a summer to savour for the England team, but only the most naive of supporters would expect the results to be what people remember in years to come.
People remember that there was very low inflation.
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Johns Hopkins' Pekosz adds that people remember the horrific 1918 flu season, but often forget that the two other flu outbreaks caused by new viruses, the ones in 1957 and 1968, were far more mild.
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In the delta, General Obasanjo is unpopular, because people remember his 1979 land-use law which gave all mineral rights to the state and, in their eyes, deprived them of revenue from the oil beneath their farms.
What do people remember from your story?
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Because what I want people to remember, especially our young people: That is how change always happens in this country.
We want other people to remember him too and it's somewhere people can go to think of him.
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