vividly and then I remember there was another one when he put my head into a toilet.
uh vividly .
I vividly remember still the old basketball court of the village.
very vividly today, where I can't very much remember most of what I learned in chemistry class in 10th grade.
And I remember this vividly .
I remember pretty vividly sitting down with a pretty senior creative person at a studio in the executive dining room.
And I remember very vividly thinking at that time, everybody wants to focus on innovation.
But you remember so vividly .
But I vividly remember him saying that at a club in New York City.
And they remember so vividly being that angsty teenager.
I remember vividly .
I remember that very vividly .
And I vividly remember walking inside that villa, and you could tell immediately that this is the creme de la creme of Gaza.
And I remember it vividly .
She remembers vividly the first time that instead of blogging for free like she had done for months and months and months,
and we see vividly in regard to the controversies arising out of Charlottesville.
Think about it vividly .
But I vividly remember the Cuban Missile Crisis and how frightening it was to everybody.
The film portrays really vividly , sort of, the experience of your staff walking in and out of the office.
So I remember vividly , my first time in Camp Four.
So I vividly remember this day when we were all called in for a leadership meeting.
2009 so I remember vividly buying stocks in the delivery room and the nurse came
And I remember vividly one of the guys, who said to me, my company called me last week to offer me
But most vividly of all, I think of a simple plot of sand and rocks and moss in Kyoto-- the rock garden
But I vividly remember early on the two of them sitting down with this very animated Chinese guy who'd been this English teacher and had set up the Yellow Pages--
I remember very vividly sitting there.
I remember it very vividly .
And I remember vividly in those dreams I woke up and got the investment.
I remember very vividly exactly where I was when I read it.
'Cause I remember very vividly I'd seen in one of those early sitcoms, there was a guy bringing back what he thinks is a VCR in a box from like, the black market.
culture survives quite vividly in those high nooks and faraway corners.
And you did it so vividly in the book and now meeting you in person, it just sounds impossible.
this campaign talk about anything vividly specific like a two-state
But this idea of I vividly remember the day that I decided to come out.
But I remember these things vividly .
And he described it very vividly .
She told me that she remembers vividly the first time that an influencer that she respected retweeted one of her posts.
I read a pamphlet a month before vividly , and I was able to perform and save his life.
that I think has been illustrated quite vividly recently in the United States around elections and, if you will, the attitudes of certain politicians
the pine trees more more vividly and feeling the wind on my skin differently and then stopping after 20 or 30 miles
I still remember this scene very vividly in my mind.
And you see this very vividly with this extraordinary investment that Templeton made in 1939.
of the universe-- as I so vividly saw it from the Apollo spacecraft-- the old ways of thinking and behaving will disappear."
Evidence of these attributes is vividly apparent in the gripping stories contained in these memoir chronicling Bill's extraordinary efforts.
And I remember this date vividly .
just in your mind so vividly .
But anyway-- I remember you vividly .
I still remember vividly turning on the news and seeing refrigerator trucks out the hospital and, like, crying.
But internally, I vividly remember something feeling really out balance, like off kilter.
traveled across India working on my book and perhaps nowhere more vividly so than