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While growing up in the Philippines, in the small town of Pasig, in Manila, the first English song I committed to memory was "The Way You Make Me Feel".
Or, I could commit to memory a line of code that I can then input into the network and save or spend Bitcoins.
After being "promoted" to ticket-taker, I could watch these wonderful "golden age" movies so many times I could commit to memory every line of dialogue.
I looked at my uniformed doppelgänger and had my first sense that there were unexpected details to this adventure though all was utterly unexpected that I should commit to memory.
"Kipling was a philosophy that I told you to commit to memory when you were a kid," says Eubank Sr, amused.
Taking that vocabulary, I made it something Itsik studies in his religious school and invented a schoolboy song about it, which I have Itsik's classmates commit to memory.
Recently, as I flipped through the pages of second-grade textbooks my mother had brought from China some two decades earlier, I noticed a similar sense of injury marking depictions of Chinese fortitude in the face of Western incursion — many of which I had been obliged to commit to memory as a child).
Video is difficult to commit to memory.
There are protocols to master, computer programs to navigate, desk locations to commit to memory.
One of the 25 words whose definitions she had to commit to memory was ennui.
That is not the sort of fact important enough to commit to memory.
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