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Do you remember seeing me before?
Well do I remember the day you were born.
Do you remember?
I will remember your kindness for good.
I remember meeting him in Paris.
Do you remember your passport number?
I remember seeing her somewhere.
I can't remember how to go there.
Please remember to mail the letter.
I find words with concise definitions to be the easiest to remember.
Remember that we are all in the same boat.
Remember that we're all in the same boat.
Please remember to post the letter on your way home.
I have tried for hours to remember where I put my keys, but it has completely escaped me.
Each time I see this picture, I remember my father.
I remember it as if it were yesterday, but in reality it was fifteen years ago.
I will get even with you some day. Remember it.
Remember to take your umbrella, in case it rains.

News and current affairs

It cannot be the same as the 1945 consensus, but we would do well, on this anniversary, to remember why that consensus was forged in the first place.
Yet anyone who would like to predict Sharon's future behavior should remember that unlike Begin and Shamir, Sharon comes from the military, and for him security - not ideology - is supreme.
And trades do go wrong: remember the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management.
In the end, policymakers must remember that whether or not the US and Europe avoid a lost decade depends on their ability to retain productive vitality in their economies, not simply on short-term demand-stimulation measures.
At the same time, you will be reminded of the accident, will remember where you were going, who you were with, and other details.
Others remember Rwanda, where President Bill Clinton later expressed regret for not acting to save innocent lives.
But, whatever you do in the next few months to win the forthcoming parliamentary elections, please remember that the support that Kadima has received from the Israeli public derives precisely from the fact that it has taken a moderate centrist position.
Indeed, it is humbling to remember that some of history's most deadly invasions were carried out by single-cell organisms, such as cholera, bubonic plague, and tuberculosis.
I remember working at a pediatric ward as a teenager and watching children die from diseases like polio, measles, and tetanus - all easily prevented by vaccines.
I am old enough to remember both the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, and the ascent and collapse of Nazism, of Fascism, and of Soviet Communism.
Which do you remember most vividly, and which most changed the world?
As governments embark on their necessary and bold experiments, they must remember to take their citizens with them.
If history seems likely to rank Silvio Berlusconi as an inconsequential Prime Minister of Italy, it will surely remember him as an extraordinary - and extraordinarily bizarre - one.
Remember how biofuel requirements were supposed to help reduce carbon emissions?
If he really is as head-over-heels in love with Bruni as he claims, and plans to marry her imminently, why not take advantage of his upcoming trip to India and make this a wedding to remember?
This time, however, we must resolve to remember Zoran Djindjic's cause--political and economic liberty--more than his blood sacrifice.
The years of the biggest transformation demands in Latin America or those of its docility to economic orthodoxy will not come back because we can remember them.
Through all of this, men should remember that, by adopting a new approach, they are not abandoning their roles as providers.
To better judge the treaties' worth, we must remember the context in which they were conceived.
The Fed must always remember that no matter how calm and rational its analysis may be, it is dealing with markets that can be anything but calm and rational.
We remember and acknowledge the shame of Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.
Asian policymakers must remember how they successfully developed their manufacturing sector - through competition.

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