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ANOTHER ESPECIALLY MEMORABLE visit to Marion had to do with my son John.
This Family of Mine VICTORIA GOTTI 2009
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So you will want to make it — say it with me now — both BRIEF and MEMORABLE.
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As Nobel prize-winner Daniel Kahneman argued with his legendary co-author Amos Tversky, people tend to over-estimate the probability of VIVID, MEMORABLE events.
Can Psychology Save the Death Penalty?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Regardless of how many or few bona fide publishing credentials may grace your résumé, aim for constructing an author bio for yourself that is MEMORABLE, rather than simply following the pseudo-professional norm of turning it into a YAWN! list of cold, starkly-mentioned business and educational facts.
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So you will want to make it — say it with me now — both BRIEF and MEMORABLE.
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“MEMORABLE MUSIC” is music you hear once and are marked for life.
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Dmistry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images MEMORABLE DAY: Members of the Russian Communist Party rallied in Moscow Friday to commemorate that date the constitution of the Soviet Union, drafted by leader Josef Stalin, was adopted in 1936.
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MEMORABLE LINE: "This landfill called multiculturalism."
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MEMORABLE LINE: "I'll be there for you 'til the last dog dies."
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So you will want to make it — say it with me now — MEMORABLE.
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