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Before its merger with Mittal, Arcelor accumulated deep memories and know-how in the steel industry.
Studies show that people have deep memories of personal and collective experience.
For experienced fighters like Mr. Shah, the competitions evoke deep memories.
To the surrealists, the home was a mirror of the psyche: a capsule of deep memories, sexual urges, of dreams and fears.
Then it seems as though deep memories of times when landlords could buy and sell at will are being churned up.
She was engaged in the business of evoking deep memories of a vanished home: so engaged, it was no wonder she did not have time to make a home herself.
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Between what Delbo calls memoire ordinaire – ordinary memory, which permits one to function – and memoire profonde – deep memory, which contains the truth of experience – is a skin, which, when cracked, "gives back the contents", as Delbo puts it, of deep memory, and their full, catastrophic force.
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