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Those events are etched in collective memory.
In collective memory, however, it was eclipsed long ago.
That tends to stick up front in collective memory.
As a result, music that has congealed in collective memory — especially the clever, breezy early Beatles songs — emerges refreshed.
Behind her, sister swan maidens dance in perfect symmetry to complete the moonlit vision that has remained in collective memory.
Ben Arnold 8pm, Sky Arts Since its burial by Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, Pompeii has existed in collective memory as the definition of desolation.
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"The deaths, the torture, the horrible scenes in the street – all this is still very fresh in the collective memory in Turkey, and this memory is easily activated by scares of yet another military intervention".
Her second album, Crossroads, released just a year after that memorable debut, did well enough, but failed to lodge itself in the collective memory in the same way.
Seared in the collective memory in Munich is how Palestinian terrorists, with the backing of the Red Army Faction, Germany's urban guerrilla movement, took Israeli sportsmen hostage there.
Taking on the Biafran war - the great story of her people, a struggle still etched in the collective memory - in her 20s shows a certain chutzpah.
There's a simple reason for this: it no longer exists – except in photographs and in the collective memory of those who have… what?
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