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remember

[ri-mem-ber] / rɪˈmɛm bər /


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Looking out into this year, however, Klein said it “is the first time in a long time that I can remember where the whole sustainability fear question is not as big a concern for investors.”

From MarketWatch

Being old enough to remember two crashes means you’re old enough to recognize when the setup is actually different.

From MarketWatch

"I remember the laughs you had, your friends, your teammates. We were just crazy for skateboarding."

From BBC

Now a group of local enthusiasts are hoping to install a sculpture of the fish in the town, ensuring the tale of the Bearsden Shark will be remembered for future generations.

From BBC

"The knowledge you've got to have going on the pitch and how much you need to remember is so different," he says.

From BBC