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"She'll have a better memory.
The centenarians usually had a better memory than their children.
A good book, certainly, and a better memory – but not vastly better.
As is so often the case, the terrorists had a better memory for what had gone before than the government.
So, in a way, she had practice, and perhaps a better memory of what she experienced because of it.
All it takes to have a better memory, he contends, are a few tricks and a good erotic imagination.
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"And the Clinton administration is a much better memory than the one we have now".
Five years later, Jones has irretrievably forgotten about his disagreement with Smith but Johnson, who possesses a much better memory, remembers what Jones told him five years ago, and tells Jones everything he remembers about the incident.
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