For some, Mr Gilmour is still remembered as a traitor who was guilty of betrayal.
That journey was endless, four seats, he still remembered, among the smokers at the very back of the plane.
"It was only 50 years old, and a lot of people still remembered Denver as a gold camp, " Convery says.
Fyodorov still remembered the surprise he had felt when, as a child, he had cautiously watched sleeping dogs, cats, and chickens.
This may be fanciful, but Apollo (and Gissing) will be glad to know they are still remembered on these Ionian shores.
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Before any of those, she studied at the School of Architecture and Planning in Delhi, where she is apparently still remembered as a tearaway.
Mr Hammond said the public still remembered that claims of weapons of mass destruction, which led to the Iraq invasion in 2003, turned out to be incorrect.
Frank A. Argenbright Jr. is still remembered as the founder of the security company that screened the hijackers before they boarded two of the planes that went down on Sept. 11, 2001.
Bullying behavior seems out of tune for a company that promotes a youthful, hipster image--with dancing silhouettes bopping to U2 on their music players in a current commercial--and is still remembered for a 1984 ad depicting IBM as Orwellian.
The fact that so much of the speech is still remembered around the world 50 years later is a measure of Kennedy's success in knowing exactly what he wanted to say, how best to say it and, perhaps most important of all, to whom he should say it.
But Fry is still best remembered for his comedy partnership with Hugh Laurie, and their show A Bit of Fry and Laurie.
But one of Mr Aleman's advisers believes that he will use his influence both in public (his father and namesake was a still-remembered president) and in private (he is a hugely rich and well-connected businessman as well as governor) in favour of Mr Labastida.
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And then I went back and watched the film, I remembered how much I still loved about it and how it had been 20 years since that film was made--a generation.
The woman claimed that the next thing she remembered was that Cowan, still unclothed, was on top and sexually assaulting her.
The general perception is that Thailand is way behind (which it is), but it should be remembered that it's still anybody's game.
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Franz, who still lives in Amstetten, said he remembered Fritzl as someone "really very strange" who would never let his wife speak whenever they met.
Remarkable how I still knew how to drive, and how I remembered all the shortcuts to the highway to New York.
It is still left with a formidable leader who deserves to be remembered as one of the four greatest Prime Ministers in British history.
Still, Liberace's supporters say he can and should be remembered as a gay icon, nonetheless - not one that represents liberation, but a none-too-distant era when sexual minorities had to communicate via coded language and innuendo.
But it should be remembered that despite the apparent revival of Gordon Brown, the Conservatives still have a healthy lead in the opinion polls.
Still, it may have a bearing on how Mr Obama's treasury secretary is remembered.
Still, it's striking how little from the entertainment world's 2012 will likely be remembered in a year or two.
It also underscores a little-remembered fact: Even in an era of high-tech drones, the Air Force still relies on manned spy planes such as modern versions of the U-2, five decades after the famous exchange.
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None of that changes the fact this is the only other feature film that brought about a powerful emotional response in me, a sorrow and sense of loss as I remembered New Orleans, the wonderful city where I used to live, and which I still mourn.
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