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He isn't the only archbishop to cite memory loss as a reason for failing to provide relevant information in court.
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Ask a teenager in, say, Sarajevo or Belfast how he feels about his neighbours and he is quite likely to cite "memories" of strife stretching back centuries.
Breivik is suffering "clear damage" from his isolation, according to Storrvik, who cited memory loss and an inability to focus on his studies.
The witnesses in the Ghomeshi trial, two of whom are protected by a publication ban, cited memory issues and a misunderstanding of the court process to explain inconsistencies in their testimony.
In the television interview, Mr. Gerhartsreiter claims to have grown up in New York City and cites memories of visiting Mount Rushmore and picking strawberries in Oregon in the 60's.
Some cite historical memory of the atrocities of the Civil War and its enduring legacy of unburied enmities.
Seeing that Hollywood financing was becoming hard to get, he said (I cite from memory) that he'd be happy to make a film with a slide projector and an audiocassette in order to have the requisite freedom.
The first belief is criticized near the beginning of Saul Kripke's widely circulating and cited "Lectures on Identity through Time", which I here cite from memory of their oral delivery in a lecture class at Princeton; it was already rejected at the end of §1.3 above, where it was suggested that we may leave such matters to the world and future science).
Skeptics commonly cite false-memory research to dismiss believers, while supporters often blame unfavorable results on unrealistic laboratory settings.
Mr. Clement argues without notes, citing, from memory, the specific page numbers of legal documents.
With a front cover that cites "Desire, Memory and Murder on the Bayou," Mr. Biguenet's book links two violent deaths to the capitalistic aspects of oyster farming.
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