memorably in A Sentence

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    Memorably, in the second half of the speech, FDR lists the benefits of democracy.

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    It's the scenes in which he's meant to tug at your heartstrings that he pulls off most Memorably.”.

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    A Memorably moment in your life, events with family or friends, and other similar kinds of situations also get stored in long-term memory.

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    In 2002, the spokesman for FBI director Robert Mueller Memorably described the American Muslim Council( AMC) as the" the most mainstream Muslim group in the United States.

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    They need to look Memorably good, and it is a way of complimenting those who have stood and waited for them or donated to charity or worked tirelessly for so long.”.

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    They need to look Memorably good, and it is a way of complimenting those who have stood and waited for them or donated to charity or worked tirelessly for so long,” she says.

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    In business, the psychopath's comparative lack of feelings of remorse could make it easier to fire people during downsizing, or even just for thrills, as network executive Jack Donaghy Memorably demonstrated on 30 Rock:.

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    There is a line of thinking in feminist discourse, Memorably advanced by Simone de Beauvoir, that women are forced from childhood to identify as men, because so many cultural products are designed for men, and women are made to objectify themselves for the male gaze.

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    In its policies toward Greece, the“Troika”- a new shorthand for the combined will of the European Commission, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund- has actively and enthusiastically embraced Maggie Thatcher's social and political philosophy, Memorably captured in her chilling assertion,“There is no such thing as society.”.

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