As Barbara Kendall jogged 300m down a leafy London road carrying the Olympic torch yesterday, she also took a stroll down memory lane. |
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With personal computers, taking a stroll down memory lane isn't for the nostalgic. |
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To do justice to this thought-provoking question we'll need to take a stroll down memory lane. |
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For the band's legion of fans, Metz's book is a loving walk down memory lane. |
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The former President, himself a freedom fighter, showed a keen interest in each and every stamp which took him down memory lane. |
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Older readers of Cotswold history buff Dennis Hughes' latest book are guaranteed a musical trip down memory lane. |
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A short stroll along memory lane reveals an interesting range of speciality shops including antiques, art and craft, gift shops and galleries. |
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As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately. |
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Perhaps a critic who sat at the drive-in in the '60s could walk down memory lane with you and revel in the supreme badness of these films. |
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Has the country come down from its collective trip down memory lane after last weekend's outdoor hockey extravaganza in Edmonton? |
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But thrust an historical document about bygone yesteryears down our memory lane and we can't get enough. |
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The hall reverberated with applause each time the guest went down memory lane recalling the college's accomplishments. |
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But far from a happy trip down memory lane, her memories of Ventry are coloured by sadness and tragedy. |
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If you're interested in a loooong walk down memory lane, follow the link below and allow us to give you a rundown on the last year of blogging. |
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Watch out when you go traipsing down memory lane, you're liable to get stuck on some hitherto unrecalled hidden pathway. |
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Yet this merely lulls you into a false sense of security, as you imagine you are about to be taken on a trip down memory lane. |
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Derek and Meredith shippers will get a kick out of episode 13, where the episode will involve some trips down memory lane. |
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A number of visitors to the area over the last few weeks were taking a trip down memory lane by coming back to their original roots. |
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Reminiscing about long forgotten names, lost to many in Portlaoise, but not to the Marian Avenue residents, they took a trip down memory lane. |
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I'll take us through a little memory lane here, and these quotes are all directly from your updates, so I'm not putting anything in here. |
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We only need to take a stroll down memory lane to realize that from 1885 until 1923 there was a head tax on the Chinese. |
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Take a trip down memory lane with more than 20 video games you loved to play at the arcade. |
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Yet again, thank you for taking me down memory lane with something you've written. |
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No need to go down memory lane when it comes to Detroit techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson. |
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This gives me a chance to take a trip down memory lane for the next few minutes. |
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Enjoy a little trip down memory lane and just think what we can achieve in the next 40 years! |
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Reflections from one to another, these photos offer the visitor a promenade down memory lane, Paris of days gone by. |
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Test your football knowledge on a fun trip down memory lane and you could win a dream trip to the UEFA Champions League final. |
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Take a trip down memory lane and connect with old friends, and share stories. |
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If you're a Schmoll convert you'll savour Frenchy as an agreeable burst of nostalgia, a welcome trip down memory lane. |
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And now we go back down memory lane again because we are in-I don't have to tell you-a global downturn of incredible proportions. |
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There were laughs, good cheers, some walks down memory lane and even a few teary eyes during the speeches, handshakes and hugs. |
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On a visit to her hometown, Flo and her Grandma Florence take a stroll down memory lane. |
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Here she takes a walk down memory lane and shares what she's learned about protecting her brain. |
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Jack also makes several pit stops along memory lane, as he reflects on the breakup of his marriage and the predictable romantic misadventures that led to it. |
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A survey of past honorees is like a tour not down memory lane, but What Were They Thinking Way. |
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A stroll through Harlem with him is like a walk down memory lane as he points to abandoned and renovated sites that are historically dear to old-time residents of Harlem. |
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Phil Smith recently started out on a cleaning spree and found himself on memory lane. |
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Let Eagle Brand take you and your kids or grandkids on a trip down memory lane to the soda shoppe counter. |
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The show has been designed in such a way as to take audience down the memory lane to a time when the Kilimanoor Palace was at its splendid and regal best. |
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Even adults like to shoehorn their bottoms into a malleable rubber swing and take a ride down memory lane. |
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As the countdown to Tullow Community School's reunion begins in earnest, it seems everyone is taking a trip down memory lane to rekindle their school days. |
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And Laura Mason will be taking a trip down memory lane to show how the pancheon was used as a bread-proving pot in traditional farmhouse kitchens. |
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Seven months ago, in April of this millennial year, I took a journey down memory lane to an old cadets' reunion at the brown stucco, pantile-roof campus of my former military school — Gulf Pines, on the Mississippi coast. |
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The Departed is a dusty hitch-hike down memory lane. |
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When Egil Olsen's name resurfaced in the sports pages two weeks ago, football fans around the world smiled as their minds wandered down memory lane. |
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Take a trip down memory lane to before the birth of rock and roll. |
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So put your bananas in pajamas and skip it down memory lane with us. |
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I think it would be cool if they did it and go down memory lane again. |
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I speak for two, three, sometimes four minutes, going down memory lane. |
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Over the next week, the Rogers Cup presented by National Bank Insider will take its readers on a trip down memory lane to take a look back at 30 years of professional tennis in Montreal. |
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That video was such a great trip down memory lane and then I also though want to pose some questions and wonder a little bit about what the future will hold. |
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But something comes over them, and they want to go down memory lane. |
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As news broke of the Republic of Ireland's intention to anoint the untameable former Manchester United star alongside Martin O'Neill at the very top of their national game, it seemed fitting to take a stroll down memory lane. |
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Then, they took a trip down memory lane, coaxing veteran metal producer Scott Burns out of retirement and working with him at their old stomping ground, Morrisound studios in Tampa, Florida. |
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So whenever I taste a rock cake now, it''s like a delicious walk down memory lane to a simpler place and time. |
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In light of some of the remarks that were made earlier, it is important to take a walk down memory lane to remind members in the House of some of the actions taken. |
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The retirement specialist is also organising a competition to win a trip down memory lane during the event at the development in School Lane. |
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Mr. Speaker, if we were to go down memory lane the hon. member would realize that in 1998 it was actually a statement of reconciliation. It was an initiative that was undertaken by a former Liberal government. |
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Sunday's stop-off in Cardiff will be something of a trip down memory lane for Rob, who studied astro physics at Cardiff University around the time Supergrass were born. |
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There is so much more in this issue with all your regular favourites, so if you are ready to take a walk with us down memory lane all you have to do is turn the page. |
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For old hands, it's a trip down memory lane, and for younger gamers this collection is a timely reminder of the simplicity of old-school platform games. |
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A FORMER top Midland cop has taken a trip down memory lane and penned a book featuring his memories of Teddy boys and the great smogs of Birmingham 50 and 60 years ago. |
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We're visiting with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, traveling Memory Lane with two of the giants. |
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Let's take another trip down Memory Lane and see the dead end Brock drove the company to. |
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The Memory Lane photographs bring back memories of yore and give an indication of how life has changed in our district. |
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Finsbury, which owns longstanding city bakery Memory Lane Cakes, has agreed a PS56m deal to buy one its oldest rivals, Fletchers Bakeries. |
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Phil Redmond CBE unveiled the Memory Lane murals last night at University Hospital Aintree. |
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