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remember

[ri-mem-ber] / rɪˈmɛm bər /


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"I can remember the day I met him because he couldn't find the entrance to the gym and I gave him a bit of stick for it," Rimmer tells BBC Sport.

From BBC

“I remember I had sent in videos to choreograph for “Mascara” and “Tippy Toes,” which were the first two songs I think they were planning on coming out with.

From Los Angeles Times

Those who had lost loved ones in the antisemitic attacks wanted it to be a chance to remember the dead, and spread light and kindness in their honour.

From BBC

It is worth remembering Casemiro only came to United in 2022 because the club had failed to land Erik ten Hag's top choices for the central midfield role he felt was essential to strengthen.

From BBC

As in many other murder mysteries, the detective is hampered by forgetfulness—he can’t remember exactly what happened the last time he saw his wife, which means he can’t even be certain he isn’t guilty.

From The Wall Street Journal