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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121, Recollection of grandparents thus appears strongest between women: granddaughters remembering grandmothers.
122, Remembering how she had stood on the tower battlements the next morning, watching her knight ride away.
123, Obon is for closing off unfinished business, for restoring bonds, for healing and remembering.
124, Her face contorted with disgust, decades after the attack, remembering the old white man who raped her.
125, Or fated to be good at tennis, remembering phone numbers, or having affairs?
126, It is worth remembering that simple sentences are more likely to be grammatically correct than long, involved ones. 4.
127, He likes giving pop quizzes, to see if the kids are remembering anything.
128, It is worth remembering that most editorial staff will not be in the office much before 10.00 or 11.00 am.
129, Let us be of good cheer,(http://sentencedict.com/remembering.html) remembering.
130, They equalize future and past by remembering neither.
131, He often shows his feelings of remembering past times.
132, Please make a point of remembering our guests'names.
133, Remembering words is a hard problem in English study and word-formation is a good resolution to it.
134, None of his brain cells are occupied remembering various PIN number.
135, I remember new English words or phrases by remembering their location on the page, on the board, or on a street sign.
136, If the username is available, extract the remaining data, again remembering to sanitize it.
137, Objective: To test if self-reference can enhance remembering negative emotional valence words more than semantic processing.
138, Cut out the new pattern , remembering to fold each dart.
139, The only thing I'm afraid of is that we will someday just go home and then we will meet once a year, drinking beer, and nostalgically remembering what a nice time we had here.
140, I chose the ordinary four-berth soft sleeper, remembering the cheerful companionship of strangers who offered me nuts and oranges and laughed uproariously at my Western handwriting.
141, Remembering my presence, he furtively dropped it under his chair.
142, It saves you the hassle of dealing with classpath issues over and over again, as well as remembering specific command-line options.
143, The United States Postal Service is honoring him with a stamp. And several museums in cities where he lived are remembering him with plays, readings and other events.
144, He shook his slender shoulders and pulled his concealing piwafwi cloak around him, remembering how vulnerable a houseless drow could be.
145, " No wine,'she said dully , remembering the endless rows of bottles in the cellar.
146, Remembering a bottle of Irish whiskey they had received as a gift the previous Christmas, she opened and poured a generous amount into the warm milk.
147, Compassion allows the light in, allows the remembering of the deeper reality of the metaprogram of love.
148, In summary the art in a language lesson lies in remembering that language belongs to people.
149, Uses unique audio flash card system to review items you are having trouble remembering.
150, I keep remembering Hannah Pakula's immortal line: "Hollywood is no place for a woman over forty with a library card.".
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