Sentence examples for memory for future from inspiring English sources

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There was much laughter, which I'm sure will become a memory for future visits.

The populist appeal of Al Gore in 2000 may seem like a distant memory for future generations.

It is less clear what impact the AHS has upon everyday remembering; of which prospective memory is an excellent example (PM: memory for future plans/actions; such as remembering to perform a task at a specific time).

"Some were haunted terribly about their survival," he added, "and others took comfort in the fact that they did survive and were able to contribute to preserving the memory for future generations and encourage vigilance so that this never happens again".

This could either be transmitted to GP's or hospital clinicians or in theory stored in a "cloud-based" memory for future consultation.

On the other hand, cross-point structures using different switching materials have been reported by several groups[6, 39 42] to have a high-density memory for future applications.

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Many animals scout their surroundings, predict what may happen, and bank memories for future use.

These properties may move us a step closer to the practical application of graphene-based memories for future transparent electronics.

That's not vanity publishing, just a great way to preserve memories for future generations and add to the archive of local history.

Recently, this material is considered as a suitable alternative to silicon for producing semiconductor nonvolatile random access memories for future applications [4].

Help us remember the victims and preserve their memories for future generations.

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