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The water has got a memory.
"I've got a memory," said Daneyko, who felt he was jumped by Malhotra after the Devils defenseman accidentally bloodied the face of Eric Lacroix in a collision.
Perhaps that is why Daneyko, who said, "I've got a memory," in the aftermath of that Jan . 6game, is not looking for revenge.
We have got a memory now of Dan just on a dark grimy railway track... " But the young men's bewildered families were not the only ones mourning this week.
Add one of Honest Brew's Howlers (three cans of craft beer delivered to you in a natty tube, £12) and this salad by Honey & Co, and you've got a memory for the bank.
It has never, in English jurisprudence, to my knowledge, been held to be a bar either to trial or punishment, that a person who comprehends the charge and the evidence has not got a memory as to what happened at the time.
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"Almost all American art collections are in the United States, so my idea was to have sustainable partnerships so that they get a memory of American art," she said.
He said there was a safe in the kitchen and the accused's attorney arrived with a locksmith to open it and get a memory stick with account numbers for offshore accounts.
Get a memory foam mattress topper.
Similar comparisons indicate that you can get a memory boost from a daytime nap.
Logic says yes - but the player might say no after getting a memory to last a lifetime with a goal in the Maracana.
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