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At that point the sound was cut on the television broadcast and Colonel Qaddafi stormed out of the room, leaving a memory that surely made it easier for those leaders to endorse the no-fly zone, political analysts said.
The house hummus was fresh and garlicky, the baba ganoush aubergine dip lumpy and not noticeably smoky, the grilled sardines with chermoula spices came and went without leaving a memory, the pastry "cigars" with apricots and cinnamon lamb were spring rolls, unpleasantly sweet but rescued by a yoghurt dip.
It has also been hypothesized that Bardanes may have participated in the suppression of the Armeniacs' revolt in 793, leaving a memory of hostility towards him amongst its troops.
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There is accumulated evidence that fetal exposure to adverse conditions, such as nutritional imbalances, xenobiotics, or physical insults at critical stages, can leave a "memory" or a structural defect carried throughout life.
And those skills may last a lifetime: A Report in tomorrow's issue of Science shows that, at least in owls, early life experiences leave a memory trace on the brain that can lie dormant until adulthood and then be reactivated.
Living, to wing with mirth the weary hours, Or with romantic tales the heart to cheer; Dying, to leave a memory like the breath Of summers full of sunshine and of showers, A grief and gladness in the atmosphere.
He was never a suspect but the situation became public, leaving a bitter memory of their visit to Rome.
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