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Have a memory smell.

Like smell, music seems to have a hard-wired connection to memory, evoking the past instantly and powerfully.

Scored for wind quintet and prepared tape, it evokes what it is like to have a nagging memory of a haunting piece.

The ultimate test of festival programming is the memory, evoked years later, from a single event.

I have a terrible memory.

Have a good memory.

Korn wonders whether the promotion has tapped into the Salvadoran cultural memory, evoking the weeks of bingeing on tamales and tortillas that always accompanied corn harvests in the countryside.

Dr. Faughey suggested that digital keepsakes, which she calls "objects of magnetic emotion" that evoke memories, have a way of coming up again.

Apparently, the French value the fact that their food tastes good, value food as enjoyment, are focused on health as a value, value when food evokes good memories, and have a respect for tradition.

In 1890s scientific circles, the phrase "unseen universe" would have unavoidably evoked the memory of a famous and much-ridiculed quasi-mystical treatise published anonymously by the prominent Victorian physicists Balfour Stewart and P. G. Tait two decades before.

I had other memories to evoke.

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