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By afternoon, people had left bouquets and a wreath at the firehouse, and candles burned in memory of the dead crew members.
This should be burned in memory each morning.
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You also couldn't see the street that leads to Brown's memorial, where wax from candles burned in his memory stain the road (and where it was apparently too dangerous for reporters to go even after the last of the protestors went home).
The images we saw along the way are permanently burned in my memory: the blown-apart and burned vehicles (many still containing the bloated, burned bodies of drivers and/or entire families who'd made the mistake of being on that stretch of road on that day); the U.S. soldiers stopping pedestrians and doing under-clothing searches for bombs.
It's the horror that remains burned in my memory.
"It's always going to be burned in our memory," he said.
"It's burned in my memory," Mr. Kornblum, who is now legal adviser to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and has a national security clearance that is higher than top secret, said.
From 9/11, it's burned in my memory: after we evacuated the school, some kids kind of danced down the stairs, not because they weren't scared but they had to find some life.
One incident "burned in my memory," he said, was being with classmates on a bus in a white neighborhood, and the driver flagging down a police officer to order them to the back.
Michael Tilson Thomas, the longtime music director of the San Francisco Symphony, adopted the word for a pair of festivals that he mounted in 1996 and 2000; the first edition is happily burned in my memory as a boisterous uprising against a staid orchestral culture.
When I've said goodbye to laptops, desktops and servers in the past, there was a physical shape burned in my memory.
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