Sentence examples for frightening memory from inspiring English sources

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That would be such a frightening memory.

My most frightening memory - how ordinary they were: simple workers, farmers or tradesmen, often surrounded by wives and family.

That's certainly the signature of the "Dateline" correspondent Keith Morrison, the subject of a recurring "Saturday Night Live" sketch with Bill Hader, who portentously narrates while taking ghoulish delight in every frightening memory of his interviewees: "Oh no!" "Oh my!" Mr. Hader didn't have to do any research for the sketch; he's a regular viewer of the true crime shows.

These remarks come just a few weeks after he opened up about a frightening memory lapse he experienced and shared his fears regarding the long-term health impact of his decorated NFL career.

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This raised frightening memories of 1993, when the president had to crush a rebellious parliament with artillery.Mr Luzhkov is sounding warier this time round, saying that Mr Primakov's sacking is regrettable but legal.

Still, the words "midfoot sprain" tend to evoke frightening memories of the former Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang, who missed the second half of the 2008 season after he sprained the Lisfranc ligament in his right foot.

Scientists at Northwestern University say they have lowered levels of fear in people by using certain odors to trigger and rechannel frightening memories into harmless ones during a deep slumber.

In an evolutionary context, enhancing the storage of frightening memories makes sense: the more vividly you remember scary situations, the more likely you may be to stay away from them in the future.

Although it is billed as a one-year break, Hakkinen has cast doubt over whether he will ever return to racing, admitting that his accident in this year's Australian grand prix raised frightening memories of his much more serious smash practising for the 1995 race at Adelaide.

But, he added, "we found, to the contrary, that patients actually did better" and even had a significantly lower rate of post-traumatic stress disorder, which is manifested by such things as mood disorders, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, shortness of temper and frightening memories.

For Rebecca Granda and others, the quake brought back frightening memories.

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