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Watching the ball roll in is a memory for a lifetime.
"It would be a memory for a lifetime," Olsson mused, "even if I hadn't become a triple jumper and come up against Edwards.
By the 1950s, it had vanished from Chinese society, leaving just the wisp of a memory for a nation that had once seemed to live for little else.
"I'm making a big investment to provide a memory for a whole generation of my children and their cousins," said the 46-year-old Mr. Keeler in a telephone interview from his home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
"Because of you, me and my family have a memory for a lifetime," Jessica says into the camera.
Reviewer #3: In this article, Chinnakkaruppan & Rosenblum raise an interesting question regarding the nature of memory trace formation following conditioned taste aversion, a special form of single trial associative learning where rats can acquire a memory for a specific taste (CS) associated with malaise (US) up to several hours following the presentation of the CS.
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A rule of thumb has arisen in the sleep field that approximately 5 min of continuous wakefulness are required to form a memory for an awakening.
And he's got an appetite and a memory for them".
He was a quick study for a tune, and had a memory for rhymes, verses, and intonations.
It was a master stroke of sporting psychology: when Wood uprooted the leg and middle stumps of Nathan Lyon, it gave a young man a memory for life.
He has a memory for tiny detail and a grasp of enormous themes.
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