Sentence examples for memory to offer from inspiring English sources

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In 1991 Wilder and friends established Gilda's Club in Radner's memory to offer emotional and social support to cancer patients and to their friends and family.

While Firefly could never match Deadwood's cable forcefulness, it is perhaps the only other TV show in living memory to offer up something comparably rich in terms of language.

Benefiting from the merge of the nanoscale conductive tip and phase-change medium, the capability of phase-change probe memory to offer ultra-high density, fast write/readout speed, long retention time, and great endurance cycles has been demonstrated both experimentally and theoretically.

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Chatham, however, has more than memories to offer.

The book feels even more like thinly-veiled memoir when Johanna dips out of her teenage memories to offer an observation from a current perspective – a reference to something having been "so popular in the 90s", or a comparison to the experience of childbirth.

No theatre critic in modern times has seen so much, for so long a period or with such undiminished enthusiasm as the Guardian's  Michael Billington. Nowwith a half -century of reviewing to his credit he takes a fascinating voyage down his vast,well-stocked Theatre  memory-lane, to  offer his choice of the favoured 101 Greatest plays ever  performed.

It also adds four gigabytes of internal memory, allowing it to offer "offline" music playback at times the owner does not have their phone with them.

"Expanding our lineup to include Handycam camcorders with large capacity embedded flash memory allows us to offer consumers flexible recording solutions concentrated in a very portable, compact body".

Our results indicate that, in the context of a particle filter, Spark's ability to perform calculations in memory enable it to offer a 25-fold improvement in runtime relative to Hadoop.

Parliament approved the final version of a historical-memory law, meant to offer moral compensation to victims of Franco's dictatorship.

There are two consequences of this, the first is that by trading on this memory they are able to offer support in a way that does not impinge on their father's sense of independence.

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