Sentence examples for memory struggles from inspiring English sources

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In the weeks and years to come, Cillian would find himself alone with her memory, struggling to pay attention to his droning contemporaries in the cramped classroom.

I can't see without my glasses!" 10. Malcolm in the Middle As recommended by: Leticia Tootington & voxish Malcolm is a boy genius with an IQ of 165 and a photographic memory, struggling to live a normal teenage life against the embarrassment of his dysfunctional family.

In the end, it is not mortality Mr. Said fights as much as it is memory he struggles to preserve.

Greg Grandin discusses a similar reversal in the popular memory of struggles over land and local power in Cantel, Guatemala; see Greg Grandin, "The Strange Case of 'La Mancha Negra': Maya-State Relations in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala," hahrR 77 (1997).

The cold war was brutish indeed, rupturing the city and many of its families, but it is long gone now: Berlin, if it does still struggle with memories today, struggles still to erase the Nazis.

Knight may have indirectly — and completely unintentionally — refreshed Manuel's memory by struggling in his first inning Saturday just as he had during that day at Yankee Stadium.

Cather's ("the little town. . . was trying not to be blown away") is the perfect way to begin a novel that's largely about agency — i.e., who has control over what as the immigrants, the landscape and human memory all struggle to hold their positions against the giant windstorm of market forces and unruly passions.

Revenues, he said, were predicted to reach €13bn or just over 17% of gross national output – a huge feat for a nation not only emerging from its longest recession in living memory but struggling with an unemployment rate of 26.7%, the highest in the EU.

A strong password is a dozen or more characters of letters, numbers and punctuation — even those with the best memory would struggle to recall that many strong passwords.

For Tanigawa, the political potential of this mapping rather lies in mobilizing the histories of the affective memory of struggle that are sedimented in the communities of the dispossessed, what he called "operating" (kosaku) on the situation.

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