And when Malia was born, I remember vividly the nurses who took care of Michelle and our new baby.
The next milestone I remember vividly, it was August 16, 1978.
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Just like we all remember vividly the day our loved one was buried six-feet under when he died and not the beautiful decades he shared his life with us.
This is the era that many people, myself included, remember most vividly.
And that is what I remember most vividly from that day (and often wonder how the world may have been different if the attacks had never happened).
While many of the events of that day have been mercifully blocked from my memory, one thing I remember quite vividly was a conversation I had with my dad.
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What I'll remember most vividly about Gus Van Sant's extraordinary " Elephan t" is not the violent climax -- his film is a fictional evocation of the shootings at Columbine High School -- but the state of grace that precedes it.
The scene is apparently a bit like a school disco - and don't pretend you can't remember those vividly - with some institutions talking to several potential partners at once about possible mergers, some openly, some behind the scenes and some with a sinking feeling in the stomach and a brave look on their face.
Over ten years ago, I vividly remember making a snide comment to a friend in high school during a marching band trip.
As many people still vividly remember, he announced a launch date for the first Macintosh, then kept demanding changes in the design.
The boomers' parents, who are getting older and frailer, vividly remember the Depression and have held onto their homes as long as possible.
Mr. LAMBERTH: But I remember it very vividly because I was in the carpool lanes there by the Pentagon when the plane hit the Pentagon.
So, what is your perspective when I tell you I vividly remember an episode of The Twilight Zone that has stuck with me to this day.
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As most Muslim-Americans vividly remember, during the 2008 presidential election, when certain nasty and xenophobic right-wing elements in America tried to paint Obama as some kind of "crypto-Muslim" Manchurian candidate, we did not see then-candidate Obama go, even once, within 12 feet of an American mosque entrance or Muslim political campaign event.
The study found that the recounted memories are almost always positive, that people remember particular episodes very vividly - sounds, smells and sights of the memory were often recounted.
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