Remembering in a sentence as a noun

Going to the video store, picking out titles, and remembering to return them was a huge timesink.

This article is only on the front page of HN because of its author and it bears remembering how Putin's actions have spoken far louder than his words.

I once heard some advice worth remembering from a lawyer: do not sign contracts on the basis of trust for the counter party, because they are your counter party today.

He taught me my all time favorite cuss word when he said, "Move all that shitcrap out of the way."Just the other day, I drove right past that spot, stopped, and sat for a while, remembering the good old days.

The defenders of Gitmo in this era will be remembered by our descendants with the same shame and disgust we feel when remembering the slave holders and segregationists of the previous eras.

But just how much time does elapse, in real life, between stepping off a cliff and beginning to fall?We can approach the problem naively by remembering that all propagating phenomena in the universe are limited by the speed of light.

I personally think the Seattle uberlyft rules are stupid, but it's worth remembering something that gets lost in the noise of "futurism" that clonks around the silicon valley echo chamber: it's not inherently wrong to have laws that protect established businesses.

It is remarkably easy to convince yourself you understand something - a mathematical proof, the Halting Problem, advantages of some programming framework/style/language, when you're really just going through the motions and remembering what others have said, kind of memorizing the proof rather than reproducing it.

Remembering definitions

noun

the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; "he can do it from memory"; "he enjoyed remembering his father"

See also: memory