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All the fine talk of respect between them slowly became a memory.
Soon enough, their noise became a memory, then that memory faded.
Within two years, he had published two more successful books, "The Osterman Weekend" (World, 1972), and "The Matlock Paper" (Dial, 1973), and voice-overs became a memory.
In it I found just about everything that Foer describes; I studied it and became a memory whiz, learning how to remember by placing things in order in the rooms of my house.
The memory passed, or became a memory of something else, someone else — someone I had not thought of for years, someone I had not really thought of at all.
On the final morning, we entered an eight-mile-long gorge, the vertical walls pressing together until the sky above became a memory.
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In 1976 Amis became impotent, and sex becomes a memory rather than a fact.
All that now seems doomed to become a memory of the past.
And the looking — for which museums were created — becomes a memory before it has even begun.
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