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What could bring the point home more memorably than a few ounces of the local spirit?
But the one he offers most convincingly and memorably is no.
That tradition is memorably described near the beginning of the documentary.
For many coalition members, this entertainment was most memorably sports events.
That is a memorably neat summary of a Positive science approach.
He wasn't the first person to combine those two elements memorably.
Of course, he still had to hit the ball, and that he memorably did.
Or as he put it more memorably, "In the history of art, late works are the catastrophes."
The play of history, fiction and recent reality that results is memorably atmospheric.
Memorably, he used to claim that most middle class readers when the met him in person, would say, "Are you making it up?"
During the planning for this operation he memorably said: "I think we might be going a bridge too far."
Both are memorably celebrated in these two new books.
Barely past breakfast time and already it was a memorably lousy day.
"Books always seem to me like music explaining itself under duress," he says memorably.
Can the merely real compete with - or even learn from - the memorably mock?
The best that has been known and thought, and memorably transmitted.
This is a city with four or five different audiences: some memorably good, some not.
That is to have a memorably successful fourth term.
He is memorably known for being offended by several contestants, especially winners.
It memorably opens with a "Chaos" in which every single note of the scale is played at once.
"Jim the Boy" is a novel that does one thing memorably instead of many things forgettably.
In a memorably pure style, she speaks to us all."
The warm rice and the cold fish melted memorably in our mouths.
"Life and death and things like that," Wilder memorably said.
Let's hope that 50 years from now, Sept. 11, 2001, and our response to it remain memorably singular.