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Charles: Hamish is not a ghost; he's an omnipresent memory in Rutledge's mind.
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The memory of war is omnipresent and is also how nodding syndrome is understood.
Sports were different in my youth — a series of events to look forward to and then to turn over in memory, rather than a huge, omnipresent industry, with its own economics and politics and crushing public relations.
As Cass notes in his article, "Meyer's cross-stitches seem to toggle from thread to pixel and back again, reminding us of the imperfect natures of memory, photographic representation, and the omnipresent LED screen".
But there's a lot of work to do to get to that point of being the omnipresent data layer that lets our personal memories and professional materials criss-cross between devices.
Yet, across Russia this week, in omnipresent Victory Day posters and on television, a different kind of memory has been everywhere.Russians are often baffled and angered by western accounts of the second world war and justifiably so.
"Its almost unavoidable not to think about CCTV if you live in London because it's so omnipresent, but I am more interested in the lost footage and memory traces," explains Hess. .
But German unease over unauthorized prying, rooted in memories of Nazi-era denouncements of neighbors and East Germany's omnipresent secret police, runs deep.
The pressure was omnipresent.
Army checkpoints are omnipresent.
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