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In the very early days, when it began to be difficult to write things down, he had to memorise everything.
The state should not feel itself entitled to know, see and memorise everything that the private citizen communicates.
They didn't use photography, so you had to memorise everything, then run out and sketch it quickly, because you were only allowed to draw two outfits in the show before paying the model for posing.
Even if you're able to memorise everything and recite it like a parrot afterwards, the retained information is not going to last for long.
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"He read aloud because he could no longer memorise and everything – his own sense of imprisonment – came through.
Mark is a Daily Mirror man - war, bad; marching, good - whereas Tom reads, memorises and regurgitates everything the Sun says.
Much of everything else had to be memorised: dozens of Spanish rivers, mountain ranges, all Europe's capital cities, most of the periodic table, valences included.
Murder must memorise.
Memorise when bag shopping.
Memorise 50 of them.
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