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But before the participants even got to play their part, they engaged in various emotional activities, like recalling an evocative memory or listening to brief clips of music.
Not everyone was so obsessive, but tuning in to discover the new No 1 on the day before school is an evocative memory of being young.
An evocative, memory provoking FA Cup third round takes Liverpool to Kingsmeadow, the home of AFC Wimbledon in early January.
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Most "I was there" articles seem to have been taken straight out of a travel brochure, but this was a wonderfully evocative memory of an England that is my home.
But the most haunting and evocative memory of time past resides in the one teakwood building preserved because it was moved from the royal palace before the destruction.
This evocative memory drama was directed by first-time filmmaker Kasi Lemmons, who was best known as an actor, primarily for her supporting role as Clarice Starling's academy roommate in The Silence Of The Lambs.
Repeated encounters with disgusting stimuli, and the feelings of sickness they elicit, may be necessary to associate these evocative memory traces with avoidance or hygienic behaviors (27,32).
But if you are under 45 and possibly something of a nerd, more evocative memories may surface.
Because the Butcher's Boy series now has a long history, Mr. Perry scatters evocative memories throughout this crackerjack new book.
But their most evocative memories are also, by their nature, a kind of approximation, which have an emotional, rather than technical, precision.
Evocative memories of my misspent youth".
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