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Discover LudwigThe phrase "memory was jogged" is an acceptable part of the English language
It is often used to describe an instance in which a person remembers something after being reminded of it. For example: "Hearing the song brought back memories, and suddenly my memory was jogged, and I remembered what I had come to the store to buy."
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It was only when my father talked about Robert's belief that he came of better stock that Algie's memory was jogged.
After further prodding — including a reminder that a provision of the stimulus bill had cut taxes for 95 percent of working families by changing withholding rates — Mr. Paratore's memory was jogged.
The rejected recording was discovered about nine months ago by Mr. Scott in his home in Union, N.J., after his memory was jogged by an interview with a reporter for The Star-Ledger of Newark.
The tactic worked: Ronald's memory was jogged.
One night while my husband and I were watching the Olympics, my memory was jogged by the name of a Chinese ski jumper.
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Or the writer's memory is jogged by trial and error.
The memory is jogged at a Dublin Christmas party when she takes notice of a young man in a series of glances that are misinterpreted by her husband.
Mr. Folman's own memory is jogged, and he recalls one of his most difficult assignments: to put dead and wounded Israeli soldiers in a tank and dump them near a helicopter for transport to Israel.
Here, as you wait in line perusing the menu, you will hear exclamations of delight as memories are jogged.
As Dennis's childhood memories are jogged, he begins to confuse his mother with Yvonne Ms. Richardsonn), a platinum-haired, rotten-toothed prostitute from the local pub.
Our basic method was then to take the gamut of "witness" statements from the countryside back to the J&K police, IB etc and bounce them around to see what memories were jogged and if these memories matched official accounts, which they did.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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