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Their battles are etched in memory.

Yet in decades to come Ms. Bouder's performances will remain etched in memory.

A1 ETCHED IN MEMORY -- A reporter recalls traveling from the devastation of ground zero to the roof of the American embassy in Kabul on Christmas Eve.

Figure 6 also shows that regardless of the etching time point, lower [H2O] generally results in more etched Si, similar to what was observed in Fig. 4.

"Seeing them from as early as possible helps you remain etched in their memory," he told me.

Both men were killed in the crash, and a subsequent investigation went cold, but the incident remains etched in Turkish memory.

But it is Susan Bickley's searing performance as the stepmother who murders Jenufa's illegitimate newborn that will remain etched in the memory.

April 11 , 2008will always remain etched in my memory for one simple reason.

The consequences of the second Intifadah remain etched in the memory of the Palestinian people, and may well have contributed to the emergence of the current program of moderation.

Some of the supporting actors remained etched in public memory as the characters they played in Sholay; for example, Mac Mohan continued to be referred to as "Sambha", even though his character had just one line.

More and more, my interest is in memory".

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