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Good rosé may well be more than a fleeting memory.
In the fast movements and the Menuetto, the ensemble was trim, tight and energetic; the balance problems of the Adagio seemed a fleeting memory.
Two days later, the Nets stumbled into a nine-game losing streak, their longest of the season, and.500 became a fleeting memory.
Though the technology gauge came roaring back late that same afternoon, it has since retraced the downward path, leaving the 5,000 mark a fleeting memory.
"The nimble, flexible, core-mission-oriented enterprise the D.O. once was, is becoming just a fleeting memory," the report said, referring to the Directorate of Operations.
"I had a fleeting memory of being thrown clean out of the stern, seeing Bill going under me, then the boat coming down," Dye remembered.
He can be provoked to verse an old Wessex legend or the latest bulletins from the Boer War, a fleeting memory of an old romance or the sinking of the Titanic.
Cyber attacks against a host of American companies, Google shutting down in China, China tightening monetary policy read the headlines and one might think global trade is imperiled and the rebound of the past year becomes a fleeting memory.
They are desperate for you to have this image and they are a fleeting memory.
As mentioned above, the LIDA model is based on the global workspace theory of consciousness [25], which suggests the existence of a fleeting memory capacity that enables access between brain functions that are otherwise separate.
Protein synthesis inhibitors given right after recalling a long-term memory blocks its reconsolidation and the memory is lost.
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