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Thanks for putting a name on a forgotten memory.
Those of you who've read (or pretend to have read) Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" know what I'm talking about: when Proust's narrator bites into a madeleine and sips a spoonful of lime-flower tea, the gastronomic combination suddenly induces in him a forgotten memory from his childhood.
The February 2007 IPO of Firstsource, which saw the issue being oversubscribed nearly 50 times, is a forgotten memory.
Upon learning the details of Berti's sadistic murder spree, Neal had suddenly been overwhelmed by a forgotten memory involving Neal's murder of a girl who had sexually humiliated him when he was a youth in Rhode Island.
It's vaguely close to what scientists call cryptomnesia, where a subject recalls a forgotten memory and believes it to be new and original a lot of what I saw seemed to be influenced by things I'd previously learnt or watched.
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I am unable to dissociate one from the other; they are bound together like a fragrance to an almost forgotten memory.
The Mets have sporadically done a good job of the latter, most recently in 2000, but they have encountered such deep potholes since then that the 2000 World Series is a distant, almost forgotten, memory.
I show that Platonov writes the Revolution as an implementation of common being in society that needs to retrieve the forgotten memory of what being in common means.
Small wonder that, whenever we do find a path back, forgotten memories are stirred.
Many of these joys are a direct result of my struggling memory—a forgotten gram found in a neglected pair of pants, a condom discovered in my room in the nick of time, the other half of that awesome sandwich from yesterday.
Anne Basting, director of the Center on Age and Community at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who wrote a play from poems created by people with Alzheimer's, has a slogan: "Forget Memory.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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