Sentence examples for preserve in memory from inspiring English sources

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It is here that Mr. McElwee's "Bright Leaves" touches the theme in his films that, for all their parochial preoccupations and personal obsessions, is most universal: the question of what we can hope to preserve in memory, and what can be sustained only through the ordinary business of getting on with life.

And don't collect these items to preserve in memory of the baby otherwise you're in for big let-down that you can't let go of)!

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There was a girl who posed for him in that studio, a model quite beautiful we may imagine, preserved in memory for this enchanting story.

The stage is all he needs, with Emilio Sosa's party costumes and Donald Holder's lighting suggesting a never-never land and time, a Cuba preserved in memory.

For "by insisting that figures from India's past be preserved in memory as saints", he writes, "we deny them not just their real natures, but their genuine achievements".

By insisting that favourites from India's past be preserved in memory as godlike, full of certitude and above human consideration, we don't just deny them their real natures, we sabotage their exemplary force.

Ultimately, I suspect, it will be preserved in memory mainly by the high-end art world as just a work by Mr. Hirschhorn, another monument to his monumental ego.

Illusion involves the projection into current (determinate) cognition (which would be pseudo-perception) of predication content preserved in memory.

As Avicenna describes it, experience involves repeated sensation of some phenomenon that is preserved in memory, e.g., that purging of bile follows ingestion of scammony.

Sometimes the fusion of an element preserved in memory is cross-sensory, tasting sourness, for instance, when perceiving a lemon by sight or smelling a piece of sandalwood which is seen at too far a distance for actual olfactory stimulation.

On Reid's theory of memory, an apprehension establishes a direct relation to an event, which relation is preserved in memory by the acts of conceiving the event and believing of the event conceived that it happened to the person who remembers.

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