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But here the sentences have the quality more of a semantic memory than an episodic one — memory told more than memory lived.
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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"A Spoken Dish" interviewed all these people, and grabbed, from each conversation, one sparkling gem of a food memory that tells you more about the interviewee than a whole conversation could.
The more I told, the more attention I got from the therapists and the police and the memory experts and that meant I also got more drugs".
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The more often the stories are told, the more likely the memories are to be implanted.
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It desecrates memory," Soyinka told Sahara Reporters.
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