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    memorable


    1. Not that he liked my advice always … I smile to myself as I recall some of the more memorable rows we had which started with me telling him that he ought to do something or other


    2. offers the world of bliss and beauty to those who can be creative, inventive and innovative about making this date a memorable one for the right reasons – of their partner – so that the next level of their relationship can be established at this point


    3. It was a memorable milestone when her first attempt at pastry was hailed as a success by the hungry men


    4. It’ll be nice getting all the family together, quite a memorable event


    5. It was a memorable day when I took possession of it – I’d shut the door, leaned on it and just wallowed in the knowledge that this was mine and no-one could come in unless I let them


    6. memorable day in Austria, and we hoped and prayed that


    7. it gets the message across, illustrates the point and is memorable


    8. When you do notice it in a situation where you would ordinarily be self-conscious, it can be a memorable experience


    9. All the different civil establishments in North America, in short, exclusive of those of Maryland and North Carolina, of which no exact account has been got, did not, before the commencement of the present disturbances, cost the inhabitants about £64,700 a-year; an ever memorable example, at how small an expense three millions of people may not only be governed but well governed


    10. Tender squash, gooey cheese and crunchy crackers make this a memorable side dish or a hearty main course

    11. The industrious girls immediately open up a bed and breakfast resort where a succession of memorable and comical characters comes to stay


    12. The love, camaraderie and conversation made a memorable evening


    13. "That's an unusual day for a birthday, quite memorable


    14. The families were ecstatic, and the couple was given a memorable send-off


    15. one of the days, they took a memorable carriage ride with friends out to the tomb of Napoleon


    16. was a memorable cat


    17. Perhaps the most memorable statement of the novel was by a sergeant who said: „The General ain"t so hot


    18. It was a memorable service, and as the strain “Praise God from whom all blessings flow” rose through the trees from voices softened by the gratitude and emotion of men brought by the scenes of war to a nearer realisation of mortality, many a sick American boy sobbed aloud, as his thoughts reverted to the distant home where prayers were rising for the loved one in the field


    19. Should history one day shed its political bias and evaluate Nixon‘s career objectively, he will be remembered as one of the twentieth century‘s most influential Statesmen but certainly not one of its more memorable Presidents


    20. I remember one memorable case where a frozen chicken came with alarmingly accuracy towards us, but we sorted it fatherly out by forcing the culprit to apologise, and holding the frozen chicken against her head until it was melted

    21. Notably, they used some memorable lies to win over doubters, fabricating claims that babies ripped out of hospital incubators and left to die


    22. Nonetheless, due to the Junta Vecinal’s opportune and determined pledge, under the leadership of Mayor María Concepción Crespo Marqués and her lieutenant Félix Barrio Fernández, and due, additionally, to the persistent and unselfish dedication of many of the local residents who contributed talent, time and treasure, the memorable Little Church was rebuilt


    23. Besides, I decided to write a speech of thanks and appreciation for that memorable occasion


    24. This was one of the most memorable trips I have made while phasing or OBE'ing


    25. He had hoped to share a memorable lunch with Beth in the elegant restaurant, impressing her with Gordy, before leaving for two weeks of travel, but the idiocy of his brother became a source of continual, acute embarrassment


    26. With that idea being impractical, Eileen had come up with a novel approach to the problem, based around a simple, easy to follow strategy that had proven extremely popular in the past, with the foremost memorable example being the Charge of the Light Brigade: Just barge in his warehouse office, kill him, and burn him with some gasoline or any other flammable material, except perhaps bourbon


    27. Soon they focused their attention on other matters, and her entrance was then only memorable in passing


    28. A memorable result of this meeting was the edict of tolerance in favor of religious freedom for all sects


    29. Before the most memorable of his battles, one in which he must have had an unusual feeling of uncertainty of winning in his own strength, he saw a “vision of a cross” in the heavens


    30. One of the most memorable meals I had come in such a place

    31. Perhaps not the third best meal I had in terms of food, but everything else was most memorable


    32. Like the whole meal, a visit to the toilet was a memorable experience


    33. This was up there with my most enjoyable and memorable meals I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating


    34. After a few memorable days, I was rowed out to one of the Koryo ships in the bay


    35. most memorable teachers we had along the way were those who made


    36. Klah told of another memorable fight with the great white bear, but this one had occurred to a relative of his


    37. But that wasn’t the only thing that would make the party a memorable occasion for her


    38. offers a memorable setting


    39. Cuauhtzin shrieked until he gained my shoulder, then let out a memorable, thoroughly obscene lecture in Otomi laced with a few words in Ani’ Yun’-wiya


    40. you are able to develop some of the most memorable aspects of Internet

    41. It is the most memorable place in your home


    42. “What’s the most memorable thing he said to you when he proposed?” Jenna asked and I smiled


    43. Xian is the door to the silk world trade, but is, above all, the guardian of a vast richness of cultural relics and of several memorable historic sites


    44. Unquestionably, the tour through China was educational, enjoyable and memorable


    45. They camped in Split before they arrived at one of the most beautiful and memorable cities in all of Yugoslavia: the coastal city of Dubrovnik


    46. A memorable occasion for Suni and her family, indeed!


    47. Nevertheless, the four days that they stayed in Ponferrada were filled with moments of memorable delight: a Sunday picnic to the river Cúa with Roger’s friends, visits to some of Roger’s relatives, a nostalgic trip to Túy with Enrique’s widow, Pepita, and their daughter Marité of Suni’s age, and the visit to a friend’s orchard for the picking of fresh cherries… The children loved those very busy days, and Josie’s mother enjoyed the camaraderie and friendship of the common people from El Bierzo


    48. Other events occurred in Roger’s life that made the Bicentennial Year 1976 a memorable one for him in addition to the patriotic celebrations


    49. Roger did not dare to trust her, at least not yet, for her behavior the last three or four months was still bothering him intensely, though Chad and Manuel’s two weeks rewarding and memorable vacation with him had some pacifying effects


    50. While working in international programs, Roger has met fascinating people of all walks of life and witnessed memorable events such as Pink Floyd’s concert at Venice’s Grand Canal in mid July 1989 which turned beautiful Venice into a disaster area











































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    Synonyms for "memorable"

    memorable exceptional remarkable singular unforgettable momentous monumental extraordinary notable impressive outstanding

    "memorable" definitions

    worth remembering