The equivalent game a year earlier is remembered fondly, if solely for a negative reason. |
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I know that the Niuean people remember him fondly for the relationship they had with him. |
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However, it is as a buffed action hero, whose mouth only opens to deliver cutting one liners, that many of us will remember him most fondly. |
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Redford includes a nonspeaking part for a real-life Atlanta Journal sports writer who is fondly remembered. |
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Among all the contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory. |
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He is fondly remembered by his neighbours and friends as a kind, helpful and inoffensive man. |
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Think of me fondly while you're out there in the real world, and send me a postcard occasionally. |
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The former king is fondly remembered for the relative prosperity that marked his 40-year reign, the last stretch of peace the country has known. |
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Burden fondly recalls a charrette that brought environmentalists, business people, and farmers together in Willits, California. |
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William speaks fondly of his father, and even gives us a glimpse of his home life via some rare home movies. |
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A man imbued with a strong faith and sense of duty, Ted will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. |
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He will be remembered fondly in all of our hearts and praised among the military giants. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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It being rather too cold for her to see him to the gate, she fondly told him he might let himself out, but warned him to slam the gate after him. |
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But the up-to-date Doctor benefits too from the rich heritage of past series, fondly pored over by Whovians. |
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This is the man's Edwardian aspect, formally old-fashioned and a little dandyish, that those who knew him in his later life fondly recall. |
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It's an upbringing she remembers fondly, even though she can't begin to place where her calling towards music came from. |
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A kindly gentleman, Con was a great neighbour and will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his devoted family and close friends. |
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They fondly imagined it might win the support of the former ship's steward. |
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Des remembers fondly some of the expressions he learnt from mates he used to knock around with. |
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Trudging back to his mark, he muttered unthinkable thoughts about the decision in what he fondly imagined was below his breath. |
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One of the old stock, she was a real lady and will be fondly remembered in the area for her many acts of kindness. |
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If you don't believe me, ask yourself whom you remember most fondly from your childhood. |
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Less than four years ago, media marketers and channel executives imagined fondly that their fortunes lay in women. |
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I still fondly remember the early days of the Internet when I used leetspeak to type things my parents couldn't read. |
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Alf, as he was fondly known to family and friends, had a lifelong passion for sport. |
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Stepping outside the door of the plane, I fondly imagined that the wall of heat was coming from the jet exhaust. |
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It began to be obvious that certain zones may owe rather less to him than the Trust had fondly wished to believe. |
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Sometimes, looking fondly on tradition and the ways things used to be is seen as being overly sentimental. |
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I ask someone to ask him what they catch with them, fondly imagining that it must be some tasty, exotic marsupial. |
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Far from shunning the modern world, as romantics fondly imagined, the Irish traveled great distances to get into it. |
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Even if you survive it, you're still going to remain one of the planet's least fondly remembered sub-species of protoplasmic life. |
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With most exploitation films, it's readily understandable why they are held in fondly cherished memory. |
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Fredericks will always be remembered fondly by athletics fans around the world. |
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This was not a school rife with racial tensions, nor was it a failing school, and I look back on it fondly. |
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He will also be fondly remembered for terse and often humorous phrases, anecdotes and gems of wisdom. |
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They fondly recall vessels that would depart the island, meander about for a day or evening, then return to port. |
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My mom would run across Palmer Square in the purple maxi coat she still speaks fondly of and buy coffee and cookies to share in the back pews. |
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A story is still told fondly by elders in the regions of how in those days people used to bath in milk in the rainy season. |
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She speaks fondly of the time she spent in the master classes at Yale University. |
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You can't have it both ways and look fondly back to when a sergeant and four policemen lived and worked in the community. |
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She fondly remembers the first of her dolls, made with her Nana from a silky white pair of ladies' underpants. |
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He is remembered fondly as a mentor and friend by several generations of Beringian scientists. |
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Darren fondly remembers those early days, playing backyard cricket with keen family and friends. |
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Remember me fondly, and pray refrain from telling the children too many stories about my childhood misadventures. |
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The unorganized multitudes are not a source of resistance to tyranny, as some theorists fondly believe. |
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He fondly recalls his first foray into musicals being a show about a snowman in which he had to throw pieces of paper as pretend snow. |
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Stoke your tender feelings and take your significant other for a romantic evening that you'll recall fondly in your dotage. |
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It makes me think fondly back to the days when I was at drama school, where you'd be encouraged to fall flat on your face, to try things out. |
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O'Neill looks back fondly to a time when a truthful portrait, warts and all, was the true art of the portrait photographer. |
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James always put others first and his generosity and unselfishness will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. |
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He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to intrude on his world. |
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The stalkerazzi, as I fondly like to call them wouldn't leave me alone. |
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In the film, his pals fondly recall the critic bringing through a carousel of unattractive women. |
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And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at! |
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Either fondly or with curses, it is a time to look back at a year grown familiar to us now. |
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The Allens really were invited by Mrs. Reagan to that state dinner, a memory they fondly recounted in the Post article. |
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Latifah fondly remembers chastising other girls in high school when they got into fights over the simple things like boys. |
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Jerry Mersa, a plump 38-year-old, remembers Taylor fondly as a president who gave the common man a sense of dignity. |
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The roan reminded me of him, and I recalled fondly how fast his legs had been, and how I had yearned to gallop him to faraway lands, but hadn't known where to go. |
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Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, a day I always remember fondly. |
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Lester, now 22 and living in nearby Lake Orion, Mich., remembers the romance fondly. |
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Champion jockey Kieren Fallon will not remember the opening Albany Stakes race fondly as he collected a one-day ban for careless riding on the unplaced Lucayan Beauty. |
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They fondly recall vessels that would depart the island, sail just far enough to reach international waters, meander about for a day or evening, then return to port. |
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Now that they are gone, he fondly remembers their good deeds. |
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Anna remembers her mother fondly and is reluctant to embrace a new mother. |
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Her book tells of life with her father and four siblings, endless mobs of goats and sheep, and a horse-drawn trailer fondly named the Territory Queen. |
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He wanted to stick them in front of military installations as opposed to the hospitals and petting zoos that they'd fondly imagined they were going to defend. |
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His hand moved to curl fondly around my waist as we walked down the hall. |
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For some, it could have been an impossible dream gathering dust in the corner of their minds, remembered fondly as one of the extravagances of childhood. |
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The second reason is almost as fondly handled, alluding from impanation to inaquation. |
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Bey later recalled Welsh fondly, stating that he was a man who enjoyed having a good time, but was a terrible businessman. |
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He was a drunkard, and had not known it. What he had fondly imagined was a pleasant exhilaration had been maudlin intoxication. |
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That's a legacy for which they will be fondly remembered by almost all. |
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Stark fondly recalls his spell as a top flight part-timer with St Mirren but doubts a team could survive in the SPL with the same set-up now. |
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He dodged bear hugs from coaches and teammates, and spoke fondly of the win. |
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The Guardian and Salon published articles about positive overacting in which they fondly recalled Oldman's work. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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The backseat driver might fondly think he or she is helping but what they are actually doing is hindering. |
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They reminded me fondly of the days when delivery of a brief was done by a solicitor's clerk, rather than by a professional removalist company. |
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A sparkily atmospheric St Swithin's Day was another highlight in a night that will be fondly remembered for years to come. |
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Under another professional hat, he is fondly remembered by some for bringing scantily clad Playboy bunny girls to the racecourse. |
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She fondly reminisced the two years before marriage when Frank served in the US Army. |
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The Netter Atlas has been a pillar of medical guidance and education for medical students and is fondly remembered and referenced by practicing physicians. |
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Aneurin and Sheridan met Cilla Black ahead of the shoot and the young star, who was voted Wales' Sexiest Man in a WalesOnline poll in 2012, remembers the encounter fondly. |
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All the septuagenarians remembered their seventieths fondly. |
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The effort encourages Prometheus Real Estate employees, fondly referred to as Prometheans, to pursue their passion for helping out the local community in many ways. |
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He remembered fondly the Christmas morning opening of presents. |
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So, do we fondly remember their perfect mullets, guyliner and high-trousered fashion or venture to see them now they're all cracking on for a free bus pass? |
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On this day we can fondly turn our minds to those controlling more and more of our once-proud country, the commissars who take billions in taxes from us each year. |
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