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1 I wanted to cherish the memory of what I'd just seen.
2 Thebes had thus every reason to cherish the memory of this pacific king.
3 She knew she would cherish the memory of him and this night forever.
4 As Englishmen, we do well to cherish the memory of Wilberforce.
5 The Russian annalists cherish the memory of André affectionately.
6 They cherish the memory of the good old times.
7 I will forever cherish the memory of those kicks.
8 Yet I have lived this one strange tumultuous night, and I shall always cherish the memory .
9 The solace of her life was to mourn the loss and cherish the memory of Pescara.
10 She also said she would forever cherish the memory of her dad on her wedding day.
11 I cherish the memory of this cow, however, as the most affectionate brute I ever knew.
12 We shall ever fondly and gratefully cherish the memory of our endeared and departed friend, Mr. Estlin.
13 Yet perhaps, after all, it was better that her brother should cherish the memory of this unlucky attachment.
14 The whole nation will cherish the memory of the dead and ever extend gratitude to those who safely returned.
15 They do not cherish the memory of injuries and await opportunities of repayment; that trait is foreign to their character.
16 The love with which Christians cherish the memory of St. John is seen in the number of churches bearing his name.
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