Word: rememberable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The London audience felt all right-but pain, not pleasure. Said one listener after the concert: "It sounded like they were always tuning up." And the critics gave the First a glacial reception. Said the Daily Herald: "Except at the dentist's, I don't remember a longer...
In April 1889 ... a famous poet .,. recited How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix into a toy designed to preserve the spoken word upon a wax-covered cylinder. All went well until the poet came to the words, "Speed! echoed the . . ." Then he hesitated, and said: "I...
Mr. Jansen put them in his opium pipe . . . and remember that we will hear a lot more from them in the future.
Letters, telephone calls, telegrams and suitors began to crowd her. Two guys named George ("George Something-I can't remember") offered themselves. One wanted to take her home right away. Dorothy wouldn't let him. The other thought better of the proposition next day.
For 24 years, with driving energy, grey, balding Dr. Fanstone, missionary for the Evangelical Union of South America, has been tending the ills of the people of the great Brazilian heartland state of Goiaz. Today, his gleaming, 130-bed hospital is one of the show places of the booming frontier...