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VICE: What was the most memorable part of going to school?
The most memorable part of this section was the small display of Crocs.
What was the most memorable part of filming that day in the stadium?
The most memorable part of our room, however, was the centerpiece soaking tub.
" He also shared that the "most memorable part of Stacy's was the corner booth.
"Often, this diversion ends up being the most memorable part of the trip," she said.
Those things that you think of originally as flaws—those become the most memorable part.
It was such a strange experience that it became the most memorable part of my trip.
Honestly the most memorable part of the day was the Partizan firm's march to the match.
But the most memorable part of my trip had nothing to do with diamonds or five-star hotels.
The cheering crowds were the most memorable part of the 1993 New York City and 1999 Boston marathons.
Whether you're scoring well or not, the most memorable part of the game is often the scorekeeping console's animations.
Roach: The most memorable part of the book for me was talking to Gavin White, who had genital reconstruction surgery.
Your favorite part of Thanksgiving is the stuffing, but the most memorable part is your screaming match with your grandpa.
Stagecraft Even more than contentious policy issues, the visuals could be the most memorable part of the Trump-Putin summit.
"My most memorable part of the roadshow was the pricing call lasting almost two hours," Doerr said, in an interview with CNBC.
"The most recognizable and most memorable part of the house was the front porch and curb appeal of the home," Jensen says.
It's like sitting down with a friend over coffee and having them ask you, What was the most memorable part of this week?
In the suit, Greggs says Ariana and David Guetta -- who produced "One Last Time" -- duplicated the most memorable part of his song ... the chorus!
He is a fournisseur , in the dry French phrase—a supplier—though what he supplies may be the most memorable part of a design.
The most disgusting and probably the most memorable part of Rajiv Joseph's play "Describe the Night" is the soup served in the second act.
While Clinton's lies about his affair with Monica Lewinsky might be the most memorable part of the impeachment, that was not where it all started.
The Russian president, 66, participated in an annual exhibition hockey game in Sochi on Friday, but his game wasn't the most memorable part of the event.
The delightful strangeness of the experience made it the most memorable part of my 12-day trip, and I'd recommend it to anyone traveling in Russia.
Prosecutors have built insider trading, mortgage fraud and rate-rigging cases on embarrassing emails over the past several years, and they are often the most memorable part.
The dance scenes should ideally be the most memorable part of any dance movie, but beyond the tutus, the world of Center Stage was surprisingly richly developed.
The most memorable part of that game, however, was that big green arrow at the top of the screen that would tell you where to drive, or turn.
Currently floundering in the low single digits in polls, O'Malley had to beg moderators for time, with his pleas being the most memorable part of his performance of the evening. .
It's notable that the most memorable part of season five was Jon's battle with the White Walkers at Hardhome — an event the show's writers made up out of whole cloth.
RHP Felix Hernandez didn't figure in the decision Monday, allowing four runs in 5 1/3 innings, but he played a part in the most memorable part of the game.
Though the scenery and animation were enough to keep viewers entertained, perhaps the most memorable part was in the beginning when Beyoncé was joined by her daughter and mini-me, Blue Ivy.
Americans agree that the most memorable part of this historic Congress event was the compassionate link between President Trump and the widow of Navy Seal Ryan Owens and the spiritual connection with her husband.
I love his band, I go see them in Australia when I'm there and it has nothing to do with music, and it's the most memorable part of the trip because it's something that I really love.
WASHINGTON — For Justise Winslow, a young forward on the Miami Heat, the most memorable part of his team's early-season visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture was the permanent presentation on Muhammad Ali.
The fact that this wasn't the most memorable part of the meal is testament to the delectable, authentic Tuscan food served by husband-and-wife owners Emiliano Franceschini and Luz Marina Apuy, natives of Florence and Costa Rica respectively.
" In perhaps the most memorable part of the song, Grande laments, "Though I wish he were here instead / Don't want that living in your head" and confesses, "He just comes to visit meWhen I'm dreaming every now and then (And then).
By the time he was ready to return to Washington, the most memorable part of his trip, for him, seemed to be the doctors' and nurses' welcome of him, even after a day spent confronting the lingering pain of more mass shootings.
A lot of the pop culture references in the adaptation have been updated, improved, added to, or made more cinematic, including a sequence in which The Shining gets turned into a survival horror experience in a way that's both blasphemous and easily the most memorable part of the movie.
Much like 2001, it was a very turbulent season for Mixon and Harmon. They only finished three races, did not qualify (DNQ) for nine. The most memorable part of the season for the team occurred during a Thursday practice at Bristol. Harmon lost control of his Chevrolet and hit the guardrail.
Besides the Benny-Allen feud, perhaps the most memorable part of The Fred Allen Show were the "Allen's Alley" segments. The segments would usually have Allen strolling through an imaginary neighborhood, knocking on the "doors" of various neighbors. The first "Allen's Alley" segment was broadcast on Sunday December 6, 1942. More often than not on the segments, Allen could be found visiting average-American John Doe (played by John Brown), the Brooklyn tenement of Mrs.
The Church of St James Ogham stone in the church of St James in the village of St. Kew St Kew Highway viewed from St Mabyn The 15th-century parish church, in the village of St Kew Churchtown, has important stained glass windows, including one depicting the Passion of Christ, which were restored in 2005. The windows were the most "memorable" part of Nikolaus Pevsner's visit.Pevsner, N. (1970) Buildings of England: Cornwall (1951; 1970) (rev. Enid Radcliffe).
Carolina beat Duke at the Dean Smith Center 86–72, completing the season sweep of the Blue Devils. The most memorable part of this game was a combative foul by Gerald Henderson when his elbow contacted Tyler Hansbrough's nose on a hard foul attempt with 14.5 seconds on the clock and the result of the game clearly determined. The contact broke Hansbrough's nose, drawing blood. The officials charged Henderson with a combative foul and ejected him from the game.
They felt that it was one of the best video game levels of all time, a sentiment that The Telegraph staff shared. Vice writers Patrick Klepek and Sayem Ahmed both regarded it as a highlight of Titanfall 2, with the former wishing that he had more time to utilize the time travel mechanic. GameSpot writer Robert Handlery called it the most memorable part of the game. Game Informer writer Brian Shea felt that it was among the best-designed levels in a video game.
Low-Light is shown in a few scenes of G.I. Joe: The Movie, but like many of the characters of the Sunbow Cartoon, he has a very minor role. His most memorable part was serving as bailiff during Falcon's Court-martial. He is glimpsed at the battle of the Statue of Liberty in the opening, and can be glimpsed during the battle of Cobra-La. He can be seen barely getting up from the ground after the explosive destruction of Cobra-La, as Doc calls Hawk regarding Duke's recovery.
During the promotional Making of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai TV special, Kajol stated that the accident was her most memorable part of shooting the film because she doesn't remember it.Making of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai – Event occurs from 15:55 to 16:25 During preparation for the reunion scene where the two leads met after more than 8 years apart, the director told them to improvise and rehearse the reactions that they might use, but he secretly taped them, and was so pleased with the result that it was put into the film.
The most memorable part of Walker's combat service began in mid- March 1945 when, fresh from navy yard overhaul, she joined Admiral Marc Mitscher's famed Task Force 58 (TF 58) at Ulithi, Caroline Islands. This force proceeded to Kyūshū and Honshū, Japan, for air strikes designed to neutralize and weaken Japanese air power. Following these strikes, TF 58 proceeded to Okinawa to support the amphibious assault launched there on 1 April 1945. While alone on picket duty 12 miles from the main group, Walker was subjected to persistent Japanese kamikaze attacks.
31fn On November 18, 1919, Ludendorff and Hindenburg appeared before the Untersuchungsausschuß für Schuldfragen ("Committee of Inquiry into Guilt") of the newly elected Weimar National Assembly, which was investigating the causes of the World War and Germany's defeat. The two generals appeared in civilian clothing, explaining publicly that to wear their uniforms would show too much respect to the commission. Hindenburg refused to answer questions from the chairman, and instead read a statement that had been written by Luddendorf. In his testimony he cited what Maurice was purported to have written, which provided his testimony's most memorable part.
Concept artwork of the level by artist Peter Chan "Milkman Conspiracy" has received generally positive reception, identified as a fan favorite of Psychonauts. Author Daniel Hardcastle identified it as the highlight of Psychonauts, also suggesting that it was one of the best areas in video games. Digital Spy staff similarly regarded it as the best level in the game, a sentiment which PCGamer writer Samuel Horti shared, citing the level's jokes as the most memorable part of it for them and many other players. Bitmob staff found it the best level in Psychonauts, praising its dialogue as among the best-written in video games.
While a large part of the finished product is essentially a live recording, parts involve tape collage and speeding up, slowing down, looping and backwards playing of tapes, the ending being the most memorable part, where two different treatments of the same basic riff (one from the live concert, the other, at double speed, from Spaced) are heard simultaneously, backwards. At the time of the 5-piece line- up, "Facelift" was typically expanded with solo improvisations and showcases by Lyn Dobson on flute, vocals and harmonica. "Slightly All the Time" is a medley of different instrumental pieces, including Ratledge's "Backwards" and Hopper's "Noisette". "Backwards" later appeared on fellow Canterbury Scene band Caravan's 1973 album For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night, as part of the "A-Hunting We Shall Go" medley.
Critiques of the peak–end rule typically derive from its conflation of a complex mental evaluation into a simplistic framework. A 2008 study found some support for the peak–end rule, but also found that it was "not an outstandingly good predictor" of remembered experiential value, and that the happiness of the most memorable part of an experience predicted remembered happiness better than did the happiness of the peak or of the end. Additionally, the extreme effect of peaks fades more rapidly over time, causing peaks to be recalled less positively and troughs recalled less negatively over time. Episodic memory endures for only a few weeks; at some point, mental accounting shifts over to semantic memory, leading to potential over-valuation of the "end" and diminished weighting of the peak.
Ralston was born in Brisbane, the second son of J Ralston. He began singing as a boy soprano at St. Mary's (Anglican) Church, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane in 1894 He began acting with Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company, led by Tom "Pollard" Sullivan, which toured Australasia and the East with considerable success until its disbandment in 1905 in Perth after a tour of South Africa (during which he married the company's danseuse). It was when he was engaged with this company that he came to the attention of J.C. Williamson, with whose Light Opera Company he remained the rest of his life; he appeared in operettas, particularly in Gilbert and Sullivan. His most memorable part came in 1924 when he played Franz Schubert in the Sydney premiere of Lilac Time and made it his own as far as Australia was concerned.
Tom Breihan of Stereogum noted elements of "toothy Wire minimalism, mid-period Motown strut, Kinks-y melodic twinkle" in the album's sound, even going on to suggest the influence of Timbaland "since (his music) brought the same sense that empty space was a virtue, that a perfectly-placed sound-effect could be the most memorable part of a song". The opener "Small Stakes" features "Steve Nieve-style keyboards and (a) shoutout to Har Mar Superstar" with lyrics "alluding to class concerns". "The Way We Get By", the lead single from the album, is "built on a rollicking piano line and handclaps" with lyrics that "had its roots in the (Daniel)’s more recent memories of scraping together enough cash to go to shows, alter his mind and find salvation in Iggy Pop". In an interview with Pitchfork, Daniel revealed that the song initially started out as "off-the- cuff" before turning into "a glorified, fucked-up-relationship song about a scrappy couple getting high in the backseat, making love with the song ‘Some Weird Sin,’ seeking out people that don’t speak very much [...]".

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