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Let's go somewhere we can take a memory home".
It can also take a memory card directly from a digital camera.
And it does not take a memory stretching back to the Hearsts and Pulitzers to find them engaging in yellow journalism.
What could be cleverer than to brand the nostalgia people feel for the Soviet Union, to take a memory of communism and put it into the capitalist sphere?
Chrebet, who said he has had concussions before, will take a memory test on Friday, but said there was zero doubt he would play Sunday.... Defensive lineman RICK LYLE broke his nose in practice on Wednesday.
That's what some middle-aged participants in a study by the USC Davis School of Gerontology were told just before they were asked to take a memory and reasoning test.
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The software problem was seeded in the early 1960s, when IT developers decided to take a memory-saving shortcut that uses a two-digit notation system to track dates.
No. 10: Disney While a trip to an amusement park might have seemed a financial stretch for many these past several years, Disney still stepped up advertising efforts and offered deals to encourage families to take a memory-making vacation together.
The students then took a memory test.
While Angela took a memory tour, heading for her old dorm, I showed up for my scheduled tribunal.
Whether your camera takes a memory stick or a compact flash card, chances are it's made by SanDisk.
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