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"Most of our culture will have to live in memory".
The Wimbledon final was a demonstration of raw power overcoming silken perfection that will live in memory.
Mr. Skybell's final moment of muted despair, as Ms. Plummer wipes away his tears, will live in memory.
Before the Games, both London 2012 chairman Lord Coe and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge had highlighted the importance of "golden moments" that would live in memory.
Bill Buckley will live in memory as long as liberty lives which, thanks to him, should be a long time indeed.
At Christmas a large tree is decorated and the view of the red coats, horses and tree, is one that will live in memory.
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But even as he fulfills his role as a live-in memory for the grieving parents (Dustin Hoffman and Susan Sarandon), he finds himself falling in love with a bartender (Ellen Pompeo).
They live in memories they hold tightly to their bosoms, finding kindred spirits with whom to share their idealized memories of a life left behind.
The United States' role in the 1953 coup here that deposed the Middle East's first democratically elected government lives in memory.
"Apple has done a good job of obfuscating where the kernel lives in memory," Lookout's Murray said.
Google, Facebook, Twitter, Zynga, and more, already have their datasets living in memory and backed-up on disk.
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