Similar words: remember, disremember, member, lumbering, dismember, member bank, membership, nuremberg. Meaning: [rɪ'membə(r)] n. the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered.
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91, And remembering it - it seemed more as if she relived it - her whole body ached, tensed, fidgeted.
92, Only Corrary was still subdued, remembering his brother lying in a makeshift grave far from his home Rorim.
93, And it's worth remembering to carry the nuts in a soft cloth bag and not a rustling plastic one.
94, Live your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering. Steve Maraboli
95, He lay quietly for a long while, getting his bearings, remembering how he came to be in this bed.
96, Celebration Remembering, and using people's names when talking to them pays dividends in personal relationships.
97, I got to be careful about remembering to switch it off.
98, However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy.
99, Legacies Somerville has been enormously enriched over the past century by Somervillians remembering the College in their wills.
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100, Waking up was a process of gradually remembering all the things I had to feel bad about.
101, To create these things, we must begin by remembering that we are all in this together.
102, Did you notice when you were badgering her how she got interested in remembering Pempie and then could leave the room?
103, Legs arrogantly apart he urinated into the bowl, remembering last night.
104, Remembering the phone, she went to fetch it, leaving a soaking trail across her carpet.
105, He looked more closely at her, remembering her: she was the child from Sea House, her parents were divorced.
106, Finding or remembering an evocative scent is a good first step.
107, She shivered, remembering how waking to find his face so close to hers had made her insides quake.
108, The time he spent in prison serves as a point of reference for Bowden - the lessons are worth remembering.
109, Nearly all his problems are a matter of remembering things.
110, Indeed, it is worth remembering that the effect of birth order may vary with maternal age.
111, Removing input neuron 1 produces difficulties with remembering output pattern A but not B. Removing input neuron 2 produces the reverse effect.
112, A call from Dennis, remembering midway through that I was in California.
113, Soon, Louisa was using her strong capacity for visual imagery to compensate for her difficulty in remembering words and sentences.
114, And, even now, remembering, she felt a warm glow spread through her.
115, Tam scrabbled at each pair of legs in turn, remembering the biscuits; the more uninhibited guests kicked, furtively.
116, Make sketches of the larva or pupa, remembering to write the date in each drawing.
117, It is, of course, worth remembering that the region west of the Mississippi was still comparatively undeveloped.
118, When remembering childhood experiences, who recalls third-grade reading, after all?
119, Certainly the best thing to do in remembering Allen Ginsberg is to read his work, and keep reading it.
120, I confess to remembering nothing and no one better than Kip, my parents and sister Bonnie Jean included.
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