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Despite the fatigue, at the Giant he displayed a sharp memory for prices.
He is a Chinese Putin: sharp memory, agile loyalties, openly secretive.
He possesses a sharp memory for games and players and a facility for numbers.
Worrilow, who has modestly attested to having a sharp memory, earned the coaches' label "one-timer".
He says she was the "sweetest grandmother", with a sharp memory until towards the end and a fondness for lollipops and ice cream.
It's pretty extraordinary for people in their 80s and 90s to keep the same sharp memory as someone several decades younger, so scientists are peeking into the brains of"superagers" who do to uncover their secret.
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W. Michael Blumenthal, the former United States treasury secretary who now is the director of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, was 12 then, but still has sharp memories of the night of Nov. 9, 1938.
The death of Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader, on Saturday brought back sharp memories of the death of his father, Kim in-sung, in the summer of 1994, when I was an aide to the senior secretary for foreign and national security affairs in the South Korean president's office.
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