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Those who had been awake had but fragmentary memories of shots and explosions, but quickly lost consciousness.
We are given some of Prior's and Sassoon's fragmentary memories, but the novel largely imitates the appalled soldiers' habits of repression.
The next day Connie has only fragmentary memories of her night with Andrew, but she knows she had sex against her will.
I still cherish vivid, if fragmentary, memories of seeing the original Broadway production when I was a very young boy, and I know most of the score by heart.
Recounting Collins's slow recovery and tentative return to the stage in day-dreamy form, film-makers James Hall and Edward Lovelace attempt a tour of the singer-songwriter's mind as he revisits his past (childhood locales, fragmentary memories) in search of the future.
The project stretched from months into two years; the results are less records than commemorations -- fragmentary memories of absent objects and the emotional atmosphere at the moment they came into being.
For in the world of the play, day and night are no more, replaced by a bell which rings for waking and sleep; years gone by are a jumble of fragmentary memories and old snatches of poem and song.
Having started life as an "action" script from which Lowery became "distracted", the entire film seems to be taking place in the wake of something which has already gone, sifting through fragmentary memories which linger like dust in the air, caught in the handsome half-light by award-winning cinematographer Bradford Young.
Are the fragmentary memories that prompt the boys' desire for escape true or implanted?
When the miniseries begins, a man (Jim Caviezel) suddenly finds himself in the Village, with just fragmentary memories of another life.
The resulting artworks are like visual, fragmentary memories of the building and its usage, combining both its function, the cinematic content, and the physical surroundings to create surreal impressions and subconsciousness reflections.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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