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She couldn't place the memory exactly, but it made her think of the outdoors, of a beautiful view.
Where's the memory exactly?
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This is, of course, the story of risk that people such as Freud do not want to linger on, for it is not far from anyone's memory exactly what that risk-taking led to, and who bore the costs.
It's not a repressed memory, exactly, but close to that.
Those feelings weren't memory, exactly, but they were as close as you can get, now -- a physical sympathy with those men, so young and so companioned by death, 60 years ago.
Memory, on this account is represented as an entirely infallible faculty: there is no mention of the possibility of what is called "false memory", i.e. having memories without any originating experience, or of "faulty memory", in which the content of the memory does not exactly match that of the originating experience.
If there is an overarching message that Station Eleven burns into the memory, it is exactly this: no human being's destiny is ever free from any other's, for everything that is better, for everything that is worse.
The amount of memory is exactly the same as in the architecture with L = 1, but the structure is different.
The lustre may well have paled but the memories remain and exactly 90 years on from the "White Horse final" and 60 years on from the "Matthews final" the hope is that Saturday's competitors provide another unforgettable affair.
The British novelist L.P. Hartley was referring to childhood or, more exactly, to the memory of childhood.
Alexander Walker, London Evening Standard "It is not a film the memory of which you will exactly wish to cherish.
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