111. She asked whether he remembered her name. 112. So Berenson was asked if he remembered the name of the opposing team. 113. She said she remembered the names of the chemicals because McVeigh borrowed her dictionary the next day to look them up. 114. So, yes, remember the name Kenneth Lonergan. 115. Some years later, he can remember the names of the teachers at Birmingham High in Van Nuys who positively influenced him. 116. Surely you remember that name. 117. Surely, Cuffy could remember the name of his own date that night? 118. Sure, now they want us to remember their names, but later, well, they may regret leading with their egos. 119. Take a minute to at least remember their names. 120. The anonymous laborers, caregivers, artisans and artists were as important to our mutual history as those African-Americans whose names we remember for singular accomplishments. |