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remember

[ri-mem-ber] / rɪˈmɛm bər /


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Martyn Kelly remembers wishing he had a stool to climb on like the rest of the kids in the ground to get a better view.

From BBC

Rubinstein remembers how people who were fond of cross-country skiing – a very popular pastime in winter in Russia – used to take their radios with them out of town, where there were fewer jammers.

From BBC

If you find it hard to remember which way the clocks will change, then the phrase "spring forward, fall back" is a useful reminder.

From BBC

Most of us remember the excitement of our first teenage pay packet but, for many 16 and 17-year-olds today, finding a part-time job feels out of reach.

From BBC

He later picked up the bass guitar, though he can’t remember exactly why.

From The Wall Street Journal