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In less overtly literary moments, he examines his memories for glimpses of Amy, addressing her directly and trying hard not to idealize her as he reimagines her birth, her wedding day, her funeral.
This part of France was the beating heart of the Resistance, and Brandon catches past and present in one frame, juxtaposing the picturesque beauty of the countryside with vestigial war memories and glimpses of the dark political clouds just beyond the horizon.
But they opened that room to let those people who had dedicated so much to keep his memory alive glimpse Fela, my beloved colleagues who had sacrificed so much of their bodies and their blood to bring Fela's world to life for thousands of people every night on 49th Street in New York.
I hold fast to these memories, precious glimpses of my life with Carol--one that ended all too soon.
The solution was an apartment in which the character lives and works, permeated by golden, mottled light when the memories of glimpsing and meeting Zefka are evoked.
Her memories of glimpsing the heights of showbiz via her first husband, Les Dennis, have a certain something ("During one show, Les farted next to Roy Walker").
A visit to Tokatlıyan Pasajı is an eerie exercise in memory – catch melancholy glimpses of Pera's fantastic past as you stroll by the barbers, teashops, and printing presses.
"Reflecting Absence" uses expressive details of water, in its many, ever-changing forms, to establish a thematic motif for the project, while the most cinematically ambitious of the presentations, "Suspended Memory," tries to glimpse the future life of the memorial through a series of vignettes.
Genitally mutilated as a child, Firdaus feels sexual desire as a distant memory, something once glimpsed, now only vaguely remembered.
The result for graduates (I'm one from the Paleozoic Era) was at once the standard exercise in selective memory and a glimpse of how complex and fluid all stereotypes turn out to be.
The more truth-telling and pseudo-historical the stories became in form (tending toward an apparently random, anecdotal structure, making elaborate play with letters and other documents as "evidence"), the less credible became the content (miraculous feats of learning, stigmata, prophetic glimpses, memories of previous incarnations, and so forth).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com