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Rosenbaum has an extraordinary memory for music.
She had an extraordinary memory for dates, people and conversations, and she will be our extraordinary memory for the rest of our lives.
McGahern had an extraordinary memory for telling detail, and, slightly at odds with the stripped-down austerity of his prose, a wicked sense of humour.
He had an extraordinary memory for bawdy limericks and barracks-room ballads and a taste for poetry ranging from Pope to Kipling.
The public has an extraordinary memory for absurdities, and a man who does anything that appeals to a city editor's inexplicable sense of humor will almost surely find that everything happening to him after that is an anticlimax.
But a year or two earlier, uncle and nephew had a long talk about design, and Paulin recalls being "so thrilled, so enthusiastic -- this was an extraordinary memory for me".
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Flash is a burly, charismatic 58-year-old with a booming voice, an extraordinary memory and a gift for storytelling.
David was perfectly skilled for his time: he was so bright, full of initiative, had an extraordinary memory and was a remorseless networker.
Scher has an extraordinary memory; he can go through 50,000 books in eight hours without ever consulting a list, and pick out five he has orders for.
The woman on the other side of the curtain has an extraordinary memory.
I duly made note of all this, before suddenly being assailed by an extraordinary memory.
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