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Her specific response is lost to memory, but I vividly recall that it did nothing for me.
What else is lost to memory?
Yet her own grave is lost to memory, jumbled and forgotten with the rest of the slave remains -- somewhere, historians surmise, beneath what is now a Hampton Inn motel.
If the first installation is a back-and-forth view between present and past, the second is a view from the past to an obliterating future, when, for better and worse, a fraught racial history, and the individual lives it affected, will be lost to memory.
I played the original when it was released, but many of the finer details of "Day of the Tentacle" are lost to memory.
There are doodles and quirks and alcoves that will be lost to memory.
And why has the history and tradition of Muslim art been lost to memory?
Some of the first list may be lost to memory in learning the second; this is called unlearning.
The name of the ship and the cruise line are lost to memory, but I do recall passengers making fun of the vessel's advanced age.
I called the counseling center, got myself an appointment and found myself sitting across from a pleasant yet nondescript woman who has mostly been lost to memory.
Exactly how all this began is lost to the mists of memory.
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