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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181, It is also worth remembering that gesture is still a crucial part of human language, even for those with normal hearing.
182, These denote the act or an instance of remembering, or something remembered.
183, Such examples is too many, went to the examination front particularly, for remembering the thing, used the exaggerative way, is to rise to enhance the result.
184, And it may be worth remembering that while John Major didn't himself go to Oxbridge.
185, Thank you for remembering my birthday. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated.
186, Before remembering wearing scarf and glove earcap , want the latex on besmear.
187, He declared himself to be totally unsuspicious of her sister's attachment; and she could not help remembering what Charlotte's opinion had always been.
188, If you're stuck with someone and feeling tongue-tied, console yourself by remembering that the other person may be feeling as agonized as you.
189, But as the old man, when he went away, asked back his foster-child's top, remembering that it was a top, so do thou in this case also.
190, Bartlett F C. Remembering: A study in experimental and social psychology.
191, Remembering opera great Luciano Pavarotti, with thousands watching the invitation-only service from the main square in this northern Italian city. The tenor died Thursday after a battle with cancer.
192, France has been remembering the three-hundred-thousand men who gave their lives during the Battle of Verdun , ninety-years ago during the First World War.
193, The book presents the psychodrama of a dull middle-aged woman remembering the riveting thoughts she once had.
193, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
194, Methods The ability of remembering of mice was studied by the water maze method.
195, Hearing footsteps in the doorway, the thief cut and run, not even remembering to to take his hat.
196, Remembering thee, O Sion.
197, Women with excess fat on their hips (pear-shaped), however, are apparently more likely to have trouble remembering things than those with fat on their waists (apple-shaped).
198, A Filipino woman, whether she's a friend, employee, co-worker, or lover, will greatly appreciate you remembering her birthday, anniversary, or an important promise.
199, It's worth remembering, however, that though a clean copy fresh off a printer may look terrific, it will read only as well as the thinking and writing that have gone into it.
200, He gave it to me, and with the necklace I make over to you all the duty of remembering the original giver. It is to be a family remembrancer.
201, Fighting a war while remembering to take Wolfsbane Potion to avoid the nastier effects of his monthly transformation into a werewolf will be tricky.
202, In remembering historic events, the mistake you tend to make is anachronistic.
203, But at last he got to like trains, because when he heard steam whistle, instead of remembering the unhappy, he thought of the excitement and the waving hands of the tourists.
204, He was a yea and nay man not worth remembering.
205, When use bath product, bath is suckled or remembering to let first is bath shows rub to knead bubbly, come so[sentencedict.com], just but will before the old useless cutin of purify is taken away thoroughly.
206, So - called intelligent behaviour demands memory, remembering being a primary requirement for reasoning.
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