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I can keep their memory living with good deeds".
Marcia Resnick, who took them, was and remains the scene's memory, living the life even as she chronicled it for papers including The SoHo Weekly News, itself long defunct.
(Is it akin to suggesting this is a post-gravitational age, since we can fly in planes or rocket out of Earth's orbit?) After reading his review — filled as it is with astute, sensitive observations about childhood, memory, living and telling a life, and the exquisite significance of commas and other crucial minutiae — I'm not sure Stevenson knows what he means either.
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May his memory live on forever.
His memory lives on, but no more than his memory.
His memory lives on in all of us at VISIONS.
Her memory lives on through her pioneering work on behalf of women, the indigent and animals.
Their memory lives on in us and their influence is occasionally, and often unexpectedly, felt.
Your memory lives on in the hearts of all of us who loved you and miss you.
Her memory lives on with the annual Patricia Mosbacher Honorary Lecture in Orthopaedic Trauma that was created in her honor at HSS.
But here the sentences have the quality more of a semantic memory than an episodic one — memory told more than memory lived.
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