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TGA causes sudden memory loss and symptoms similar to an epileptic seizure or stroke.
In one book, the Bishop of Westchester, meeting Miss Marple in a hotel lobby, has a sudden memory of his childhood, in a Hampshire vicarage.
The word made me think back to my marine-biology days, and stimulated a sudden memory of Ulva lactuca, the edible seaweed that is often called sea lettuce.
"He said, 'Monet, Manet …'" Bond would later be charged with fraud over the sale of a Manet, prompting the 1994 court case that was famously dismissed because of Bond's sudden memory loss.
Frances comes to see Paul because she finds herself forgetting her lines in a revival of "The Night of the Iguana," and it soon becomes evident that there are deep-rooted reasons for her sudden memory lapses.
And why your efforts to fill in a sudden memory lapse by asking your companions, "Hey, what was the name of that actor who starred in the movie we saw on Friday?" may well fail, because (what useless friends!) now they've all forgotten, too.
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As Polonius, in Richard Eyre's Hamlet (1989), he became an aphasia-afflicted Machiavel, whose sudden memory-lapse in mid-sentence had a heartstopping reality.
"They said he could be home today or tomorrow," the mother said, pacing her apartment on Chesapeake Avenue, alternately fighting tears, then cherishing sudden memories that came upon her of "Little Mac," her son.
If seeing them on your home page on Facebook or seeing them on your phone will bring back sudden memories or you will be tempted to contact them, you need to delete them.
Kneehigh's stage adaptation of Jacques Demy's Gallic, unashamedly romantic and singularly through-sung 1964 movie musical was only half way through its cod introduction when I was assailed by a sudden Proustian memory.
5, 6 Consistent with the prominent role of NMDARs in glutamatergic transmission as well as activity-dependent plasticity, symptoms of anti-NMDAR encephalitis include sudden behavioral, memory, and personality changes that progress to seizures, autonomic instability, and coma.
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