Sentence examples for keep memory from inspiring English sources

"keep memory" is not a valid or usable phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning. To make a sentence with the same meaning, you might say "Keep memories alive" or "Preserve memories". For example, "We should always try to preserve memories of our past experiences."

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The Berlin conceptual artists Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock stopped in New York recently to install a show at the Jewish Museum, and while they were here they spent some time at Ground Zero — and took up an old argument about what they'd do at the site to keep memory alive instead of, as Stih says, "memorializing it" or, as Schnock puts it, "shutting the dead away".

This book, narrated in a compelling, unique voice through two generations, is the proverbial candle needed to keep memory alive.

The former supermodel had offered to bake and host a luncheon in support of Mr. Ruvo's foundation, Keep Memory Alive.

As a result, the simulation tool developed for MANETs aims to keep memory consumption steady even when traffic and node intensity increases in simulators.

ERNN is a time-varying predictive control system and is developed with the ability to keep memory of recent events in order to predict future output.

In most computers, a constant trickle of electricity is needed to keep memory stable, but Arias' organic material maintains previous states without power.

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It fears that the efforts of even a small number of people to keep memories alive could be destabilising.

When they came to the United States, they brought many old documents and pictures, "to keep memories alive".

She was typical of a generation that found it pleasing to keep memories alive by retaining hard copies.

Keep memories, not stuff.

Film has the power to keep memories alive.

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