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  1. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group I Remember The Sun (2001 Remaster) · XTC The Big Express ℗ 2001 Virgin Records Limited Released on: 2001-01-01 Producer: XTC Producer: David Lord...

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  2. 3 feb 2010 · XTC - I Remember The Sun. (The Big Express - 1984) Hot as golden sand in fields We whiled away the hours I'm thinking of the days we had Enormous super powers Yes I'm sleeping, my mind's on...

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  3. 11 feb 2015 · This remaster I made used the originally issued CD version of THE BIG EXPRESS, released in the early 1990's, as the source material. ...more.

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  4. I Remember the Sun Lyrics: Hot as golden sand in fields / We whiled away the hours / I'm thinking of the days we had / Enormous super powers / Yes, I'm sleeping, my mind's on the blink / I...

    • How to Memorize The Planets
    • The “Very Easy Method” For Remembering The Planets
    • A Poem About The Planets

    A good mnemonic for the order of the planets is: “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos.” Here are the names of the planets with the corresponding mnemonics: The mnemonic sentence we created is called an acrostic mnemonic (as opposed to an acronym). The first letter of each word in the sentence corresponds to the first letter of each planet...

    If you include Pluto, a good mnemonic for the order of the planets is “My (Mercury) Very (Venus) Easy (Earth) Method (Mars) Just (Jupiter) Speeds (Saturn) Up (Uranus) Naming (Neptune) Planets” (Pluto). It’s okay to be creative! You can make your mnemonics as silly as you want, for example, “Many Vast Elephants Make Jam Sandwiches Under No Pressure”...

    If you’re teaching kids the order of the planets, you can read them a poem. Do you know any other mnemonics for planets? Share them in the Art of Memory Forum.

  5. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. (13–16) They mingle not with their laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the day-time; They sleep beyond England's foam. (17–20) But where our desires are and our hopes profound,

  6. Everyone thought he was a genius, but Jin Woo was suffering from Hyperthymetic syndrome. His memory could remember every single detail every day. Jin Woo faces another tragedy; his father was falsely accused of murder.