Sentence examples for reflecting memories from inspiring English sources

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"I won many Stanley Cup games in the streets, many Game 7's," Hartley said, his face reflecting memories of his youth, when he was a rabid Montreal Canadiens fan, wearing Ken Dryden's goalie mask and singing the opening theme song to "Hockey Night in Canada".

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We found that mice spent more time exploring two "old familiar" objects relative to two "recent familiar" objects, reflecting memory for what and when and concomitantly directed more exploration at a spatially displaced "old familiar" object relative to a stationary "old familiar" object, reflecting memory for what and where.

These results do not support the possibility that the SEF signals reflecting memory of visual motion direction come from the FEF (see Introduction, cf., Fukushima et al. 2002).

The persistence of old OMPs at the poles of rod-shaped bacterial cells could endow populations with phenotypic heterogeneity reflecting memory of past growth conditions.

This was evident on total scores [ F 1, 20) = 19.92, p < 0.001] and on the two sub-scales, the PSS and AIS, reflecting memory for facts and for events, respectively.

Since the SEF has reciprocal connections with the FEF (e.g., Huerta et al. 1987), it is possible that SEF signals, especially those reflecting memory of visual motion direction, come from the FEF.

It reflects memories of Turner and of the English watercolorists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

(Burroughs's aloofness, like his obsession with mind control, reflected memories of a reviled uncle, Ivy Ledbetter Lee, a pioneering public-relations expert whose clients included John D. Rockefeller and the Nazi Party).

Chernobyl is no myth (neither, perhaps, is Atlantis, at least not entirely; there are theories and some archaeological evidence that the stories reflect memories of a tsunami very long ago, a testament to the endurance of trauma).

Fleming's biographer John Pearson also hypothesised that Fleming's characterisation of M reflects memories of his mother: Fleming's third Bond novel, Moonraker, establishes M's initials as "M*** M*******" and his first name is subsequently revealed to be Miles.

Critical transitions between alternate stable states may thus reflect memories of specific past states and are not necessarily arbitrary non-linear responses to the current forcing pattern.

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