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Writer could still remember every sinuous modulation.
He could still remember her stomach under his tongue.
(Some of my uncles could still remember this).
The attack shocked the nation, and Nanda said she could still remember being horrified by it.
I could still remember the feeling of white tower dust in my mouth.
"It was wonderful and amazing that they could still remember me," he recalled.
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Still, remember, could be worse.
I could empathise; I can still remember, can still, if I'm honest, feel quite upset, about something similar that happened to me 40 years ago.
But I could listen.' She can still remember sitting with a man who had walked to Poland and back to find his family; she carefully picked scraps of shoe leather from the bloodied pulp that used to be his feet.
The second problem is traditionally met by replacing memory with a new concept, "retrocognition" or "quasi-memory", which is just like memory but without the identity requirement: even if it is self-contradictory to say that you remember doing something you didn't do but someone else did, you could still "quasi-remember" it (Penelhum 1970: 85ff., Shoemaker 1970; for criticism see McDowell 1997).
However, only memories recalled during the αCaMKII deluge disappeared: A mouse could forget about the tone and still remember the enclosure, or vice versa, the researchers report in the 23 October issue of Neuron.
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