Sentence examples for memory to die from inspiring English sources

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"And I don't want her memory to die".

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"We calculated that it would take seventy years of continuous HAART for all the memory T cells to die," she said.

Maps, especially schematic ones, are places where memories go not to die, or be pinned, but to live forever".

Obese old white people sitting in their living rooms watching TV, getting drunk and losing their memories while waiting to die.

The ancient Hebrews wandered in the desert for 40 years, not because they were lost, but because everyone with a memory of slavery had to die off before they could enter the Promised Land.

I guess when you're locked up and expecting to die, sensory memories with connections to freedom become a powerful antidote to the sterile confines of death row, the inhumanity, and the shadow of the gurney at the end of the corridor.

However, Edwards attested that the former song is actually about a pensioner wanting to die with memories of childhood in his mind.

Doris Parker, widow of the jazz saxophonist Charlie (Bird) Parker, who used his memory to fight drug addiction, died on Monday in Manhattan.

The Sun was among the papers to describe how "at homes and famous buildings across the nation lights were extinguished at 22 00 for an hour - with a single flame or candle left burning in memory to the millions who died".

Admittedly, remnants of it will remain here and there until the white-haired folks who cling to their memories finally die off.

Set in a future where scientists are able to manipulate the memories of dying people in order to give them peace, your task is to give a dying man the experience of visiting the moon.

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