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The review parts of my first semester courses have stirred only the faintest glimmer of memories – bold outlines of terms, but no steps to solutions.
In the second half, she finds glimmers of physical memory that connect the wraith to the former life.
New research shows that babies display glimmers of consciousness and memory as early as 5 months old.
Her reappearance is astonishing, but consistent with her character and with the overall weave of the book, in which Wolitzer braids past and present together — so that Edward's first date as a widower glimmers with memories of his first date ever, half a century before.
Later, in retrospect, the articles took on some of the glimmer that memory bestows and that an adult's sense of language complicates.
(This could well be an example of what is called "the fallacy of imitative form," a phrase that glimmers from hazy memories of college seminars).
His was the last glimmering memory of the Irish Revival, the national literary-political movement that flourished up to the 1920s, only to be stranded in the harsh polarizations of what was once a humane passion.
There are glimmers of improvement.
But there are glimmers of hope.
Republicans do have some glimmers of hope.
There have been glimmers of progress.
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