Sentence examples for consequential memories from inspiring English sources

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Some of his most specific and consequential memories were of things he'd forgotten.

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But my most vivid, and maybe most consequential memory of Mario Cuomo was his keynote speech at the 1984 Democratic National Convention, in San Francisco.

Those rulings could easily rival the last term's as the most consequential in recent memory.

ST. PAUL — With the dust settling on legislative sessions around the country, 2011 is shaping up as one of the most consequential years in memory for changes in the way schools are run.

With five days until one of the most consequential elections in living memory, the candidates took the battle to Florida and North Carolina, where Obama told voters on Wednesday: "The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders".

Ohio governor John Kasich issued a sharp rebuke of his rival campaigns' mud-slinging tactics in an impassioned speech just one week ahead of the New York primary, while outlining his vision of what American values and leadership should look like ahead of one of the most "consequential elections" in recent memory.

Maternal separation also induces reduced neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus and consequential impairments in learning and memory (Korosi et al. 2012).

NEW YORK -- The cover of Sunday's New York Times magazine featured a blurry image of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden and posed a provocative question about one of the most consequential U.S. military raids in recent memory: "Do we really know the truth about his death?

According to (Brown and Kulik 1977)'s "flashbulb" memories theory, a highly surprising and consequential event, like the 2010 earthquake, raises memories that show little forgetting (Winograd and Neisser 2006).

The result in the most consequential and closely watched state court proceeding in memory was a window into a judicial approach that disdained "hyper-technical reliance upon statutory provisions," in the words of the unsigned 42-page opinion, and looked instead to give effect to "the will of the people".

This effect is called socially-shared RIF, and can even occur with flashbulb memories, which are memories of circumstances in which one learned about consequential events.

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