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It has lost all memory of itself, its history, its identity.
Boisselier finished her salad and started in on a story about a woman she knows who was badly injured in a car accident, and who, though she eventually recovered physically, lost all memory of her previous life.
He has total recall of everything that has happened to him since the age of 13, but has lost all memory of the years before that, along with his sister, and his intrepidity.
In 1985 prisoners rioted over what they called barbaric conditions, taking 22 hostages, breaking the warden's jaw and beating his deputy so badly that he lost all memory of the assault.
Giambattista Bodoni, the 59-year-old narrator of Eco's provocative hodge-podge of a novel, is a rare-books dealer suffering from a peculiar form of amnesia: he has lost all memory of his existence, except for what he has read.
It's a little bit that somebody [who] has lost all memory of their past sees themselves through other people's eyes, so when all the people start worshiping her, she assumes that role.
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Soft green bell pepper and watery peeled tomatoes had lost all memories of their days under the hot sun by the time they were draped like old newspapers over and around a chunk of striped bass.
The hit Disney-ABC series "Once Upon A Time" functions under the premise that classic icons from various fairy tales have been transported to a "real world" town and have lost all memories of their former lives due to a powerful curse.
If you're still doing it properly (read: you plan to lose all memory of the night itself and spend the following 48 hours in a dank flat trying to keep the "countdown vibe" going), this is the one.
Marie warns him that he will lose all memory of her, but he says that all he wants is for her to be there.
Then, as one who lives alone in the country, far from any neighbor, hides a brand as fire-seed in the ashes to save himself from having to get a light elsewhere, even so did Ulysses cover himself up with leaves; and Minerva shed a sweet sleep upon his eyes, closed his eyelids, and made him lose all memories of his sorrows.
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