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Everyone has their own way of remembering the past, of committing it to memory.
Mr. Paterson spent the weekend drafting the speech, rehearsing it and committing it to memory.
The New Haven native, who moved to Hamden in 1991, had started each workday by getting his five-day forecast online, then committing it to memory.
Rather than committing it to memory, he grabs the Twiddler, bangs a few buttons, then sticks the device back in its place.
The twist is that gallery-goers will be asked to imagine a Fahrenheit 451-esque future, where art is outlawed and can be saved only by committing it to memory.
New (or better) this time around, according to the carefully worded press release: improved in-body image stabilization; automatic face detection; something that makes photographing shadows more realistic (not underexposing dark areas, then); and a mode that lets you tweak the white balance of a photo before committing it to memory.
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I could trace their footwork, commit it to memory.
Obama committed it to memory, feeling a sense of accomplishment.
(Anton reread the letter so many times that she committed it to memory).
I've seen it before, however, so I should probably commit it to memory.
He repeated the name of the boat, the better to commit it to memory: Low Profile.
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