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The odd times are intended to jog the memory.
No matter, as two suffice as a trigger to jog the memory: Cruyff Turn.
Text messaging has been used, for example, to jog the memory of supporters about the close of voter registration.
This was a night to jog the memory of those City fans with a finely-tuned sense of black humour, shaped in the days when just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong.
They supplied a pair of shoes for a dummy, which police placed at the site of Daniel's disappearance, an attempt to jog the memory of passing motorists, as well as shoe-print patterns for police to use in the search.
The semi-structured approach coupled with in depth probing of the interviews helped to jog the memory of the participants and reduced recall bias.
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She became flustered and looked as if she were trying to jog the memories with her hands, sketching the answers in the air.
The purported bombers even offered a mnemonic device to jog the country's memory.
Perhaps this was an attempt to jog the crowd's memory, a last-ditch plea to get them to rally behind the team.
It repeated adjectives and explanatory phrases from one paragraph to the next, perhaps to jog the dulled short-term memory of the tired long-haul flier.
Any effect the scene is able to muster relies not on the power of the work itself but on the ability of simple visual cues — spindly towers, radiant blue backdrop, falling paper — to jog the audience members' own memories.
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