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In other words, the continued benefit brought to memory with increasing age could be a consequence of the coming online of additional hippocampal circuits and the concomitant increasing cohesiveness of hippocampal function.
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In a play that brings to memory the exploits of Willie Mays Hayes in the movie "Major League," Martinez hustled all the way from first base to right in front home plate when the A's delivered the ball catcher Kurt Suzuki.
Consequently, the video blocks brought to the memory to serve the older clients of the system tend to remain in the memory to be accessed by the more recent clients who watch the same video.
"The Long-Lost Cousins of the Middle Class," by Annette Lareau (Op-Ed, Dec. 20), immediately brought to mind early memories.
Gary Oldman's Sid, screaming with fear in prison, brought to mind Peel's memory.
The New Yorker, November 30 , 1935P. 42 Old memories brought to mind by looking at old photographs.
By Frances Warfield The New Yorker, November 30 , 1935P. 42 Old memories brought to mind by looking at old photographs.
I hate to do this, but let me bring to your memory to one of the greatest fights between the two.
One friend feared Brooke's "memory being brought to the poster-grade".
Gilded memories, it brought to mind, of the soierees of the late Mrs. William Caroline Schermerhorn Astoror.
In this way, Abdul Jalil has brought back to memory the dictates of Gaddafi, amid the fury of revenge and the reign of the law of the jungle.
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