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Who knows which of these acts will survive in memory?
The moments that survive in memory as emblems of youth always surprise you, because at the time you had no idea you were doing anything pivotal.
Whether he is made a saint or not, Black Elk's unparalleled life and powerful vision will survive in memory for a long time.
The scars of the civil war of 1936 to 1939 survive in memory, landscape and works such as Pablo Picasso's Guernica; even that vision of a horrific air raid has a dignity that enables it to avoid total bleakness.
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What survives in memory 71 years after his death are the vocal and instrumental pieces, so the piano sonata from the turn of the 20th century arrived on Saturday as a minor revelation to many.
Surviving in Memories The brothers' memory lives most powerfully in the people they saved, who are spread throughout the world and now number fewer than a hundred.
When a ballpark dies, and its concrete and steel are smashed to bits, it survives in memories: attending a first game there; smelling the mix of grass, hot dogs and beer; rising with thousands of others to watch a home run take flight; and catching a foul ball (finally!).
For, as always, the spirit of the dead will always survive in the memory of the living".
The game went the way of 78.5% of the rest, a home victory, but did not survive in the memory beyond the final whistle.
"I tried to intuit from the face, from its play of expressions and from gestures, the truth about a particular person, and to recreate in my own pictorial language the distillation of a human being that would survive in my memory," he wrote in his autobiography.
The hope here is that a huge business can provide the support and expertise needed to keep our project going, and that it will survive in institutional memory–even if the employee in charge of it today drops the ball, someone else will pick it up.
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