The origin of this controversy sometimes seems lost in the mists of time, but if memory serves, here's the timeline. |
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He even argued, if memory serves, that the root of all sin was misdirected virtue. |
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I was responsible for aboriginal issues at the time, if memory serves, and was touring Labrador. |
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It is the most densely populated riding in Quebec, and if memory serves, the sixth most densely populated in Canada. |
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There are already nearly one thousand of them in Finland, if memory serves. |
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Some of the early debt-for-nature swaps were of this order of magnitude, if memory serves. |
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I believe you have energy assets since you are located in a fiord, if memory serves. |
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In your presentation, at the very beginning, if memory serves me well you mentioned that there were four factors to take into consideration. |
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And if memory serves me right, there was a cuss word in there somewhere. |
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But one of the fun ones that I remember is, I used to work with Steve Berthelet periodically and we were upstairs on the Executive floor setting up for a training course if memory serves me correctly. |
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—Where we've always liked it – if memory serves. |
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He himself used those words, if memory serves me well. |
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I will be guided by your services, but if memory serves me correctly, there is a rule by which I can request deferral of the final vote until the next voting time. |
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Tried that last night with my m8's chipped xbox, played the track, did the hotswap thing and I read you should get an error 21 if memory serves me correctly but it just froze. |
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If memory serves me correctly, the old guys with their smocks and T square used to expose their blueprints in the sun. |
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If memory serves me, this is something that exists in 13 other countries, like the Tobin tax on stock market transactions. |
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If memory serves, the members from Newfoundland and Labrador were able to break ranks and vote against the budget. |
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If memory serves, an individual can work as a live-in caregiver for two years. |
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If memory serves when Frank told the story he was more like a traffic cop and made sure all the kids got out first. |
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If memory serves me right DN1 belonged to a private car owner who bequeathed the number plate to the City of York. |
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If memory serves, the Six-Nations people from the Grand River said that far from not holding general public assemblies, they actually hold six per year. |
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If memory serves me correctly, there was an appeal to the charter about the right to organize a union for a specific sector of workers, and the charter spoke to that and said they had the absolute right. |
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If memory serves, you always loved horses. |
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If memory serves, O'Connor was an actual, not figurative, cowgirl. |
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If memory serves me right, it was not approved until last Wednesday. |
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If memory serves me correctly I mentioned that I thought it was inappropriate for her to discuss this issue with you as you were the Appropriate Officer for HQ, that at some point in the future you maybe seized with the file. |
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