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Software can be embedded in memory circuits, so as to come up with a hardware software co-design.
Such novelty engages our attention and becomes embedded in memory.
Throw in some street food at next-to-nothing prices and you'll leave with the evening firmly embedded in memory.
A group show organized by curator Debra Scacco looks at the ways in which a sense of place is embedded in memory and psyche.
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But because a belief that the event happened to me is embedded in the memory itself, memory represents not merely past events, but past events as having occurred.
However, according to Sarkar (author of Hindu wife, Hindu nation), while the 1824 scandal hardly created any public outrage and faded quickly from public memory, the 1873 affair was embedded in public memory and created a huge sensation in contemporary Bengal.
All of these are still embedded in living memory, the toll of past military takeovers.
The first time they win, they get a huge dopamine rush that gets embedded in their memory.
Amateur film of it is embedded in the memory through repeated versions from all angles on the internet and social media networks.
I hadn't realised how deeply all that drabness was embedded in my memory or, more puzzlingly, how fresh it still seemed.
He's only done what works for him and all his moves are embedded in muscle memory developed since he took up the sport.
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