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remembering

adjective as in remembered

noun as in recall

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Also, some campers include generators to provide power when there are no hook-ups, but remember that campgrounds may have limited hours when those generators can run.

Writing a good company obituary, says Levine, is about stepping back and thinking about how your company will be remembered.

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I tell this just to say that it was rare enough that I actually remembered his name.

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I never kept track of time or years until you came into my life, now I can remember all 21 of yours , Trust!

The long-time besties will bring their real-life closeness to the stage and are sure to give us a night to remember.

Remembering Koop brings us full circle to Obama and his surgeon general, a post that has gone unfilled for more than a year.

Young kids, who have trouble remembering even their own names, do not.

Thank you again, Stephen King, for understanding, and for remembering.

“Out of nowhere he goes, ‘Awkwarrrrd,’” she says, remembering that the whole class then laughed.

A museum in Buenos Aires has opened, remembering the Falklands War.

He added that lessening clause, remembering, quite simply, how much more brilliant he was than Nigel.

"I won't speak while you're remembering," Rosemary promised, leaning her head confidingly against his shoulder.

"I think she'll pay your mother back to-morrow," said Hugh, remembering the fatness of the pink bag.

The preparation for thus remembering numbers without effort is the only exertion required.

The king smiled, and remembering his past pleasures, ordered a thousand crowns to the peasant.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to remembering, such as: memorized, anamnestic, evocative, memoried, redolent, and reminiscent.

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

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