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Jacques Benveniste, Heretic on the other hand, covered the story of the eponymous, infamous scientist who claimed to have found a mechanism by which water could retain a "memory" of things it had previously touched.
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Why does the whole thing end with a coda that on the surface could be a memory of childish things, but is far more likely a musical transliteration of the hum and clatter of hospital machines, the faceless whirring and bleeping that are the grim accompaniments of disease, decline, and death in medical institutions - sounds that Shostakovich was already familiar with at this stage in his life?
For a novelist, you really have to retain a memory of how things felt even if you're not reporting them directly.
In England, there is a cultural memory of things working.
Then there's the PowerPoint module, which is only a shadow of an echo of a memory of the real thing.
Nor did I want to drift into parody," he writes, instead promising a "nostalgic variation – in which a memory of the real thing provides the tune and these pages perhaps a line of harmony".
I have an almost photographic memory of things that are flat.
"You can't see whether there is a memory of all the bad things you've done in the past".
"The memory of things gone is important to a jazz musician," he says.
So in memory of things that once were, we still have the remotes".
All life-writing depends in whole or in part on our subjective memory of things that happened in private.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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