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"People started shouting. I was up to my neck in water. I clung to a piece of wood and prayed," Mpambi remembered.

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Castro, whose father worked in construction, remembers his dad bragging to him and his brother about the projects he worked on, such as the Getty Museum: “He’d be like, ‘I built that building.

When doing so, she says it's important to remember the "liking gap" - the negative disconnect between how we think others perceive us and their actual opinion.

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The kibbutz’s earliest residents remember the days, many years ago, when they did business with their Palestinian neighbors and shopped in Arab markets by the sea.

We have to remember what time it is in America—that’s how the argument goes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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