| 11. | And, " I have all these remembrances ."
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| 12. | The memory of the moment prompts a one-word remembrance:
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| 13. | I have only a foggy remembrance of the birth and death.
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| 14. | Attached was a note : " Happy Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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| 15. | Promoter Artie Kornfeld remembers, but gave away all his remembrances.
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| 16. | And in their thousands, these names cry out for remembrance.
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| 17. | I write about exile, remembrance and the passage of time.
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| 18. | But other designers'wartime remembrances have been decidedly more grim.
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| 19. | Part of it has to do with the remembrance of childhood.
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| 20. | Outside Washington, the Pentagon compels daily remembrance of another attack.
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