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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense memories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe vivid or powerful recollections of past experiences.
Example: "The photograph brought back intense memories of my childhood summers spent at the beach."
Alternatives: "vivid memories" or "powerful recollections."
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Intense memories are aroused by the slightest noise or smell.
"Yes, of all the senses, smell and taste really do trigger some intense memories".
A crisis triggers intense memories and causes him to reflect on love and loss.
One of my most intense memories was watching the 1996 election from my hospital bed, fading in and fading out".
Through cherished objects and the intense memories they enshrine, Kemal learns to keep faith with the person, and the place, he loves.
This was the first suggestion that it might be possible in humans to interfere pharmacologically with the recollection of intense memories.
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Bill Nighy isn't in it, for example, and yet afterwards I had an intense memory of Bill Nighy being in it, the way amputees can feel their toes itching.
A person I previously solidified as a fairly intense memory came back to my material present.
In fact, part of the difficulty in preventing relapse is the intense memory of the drug "high".
This is due to the intrinsic SIMD characteristics of the GPG, where pipelining allows a great speedup factor, yet intense memory usage may lead to bottlenecks.
This week, the fifth anniversary of the fire, vivid memories and intense emotions are likely to be revived as the story is retold, inevitably, in the many nearby bars and cafes.
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