Sentence examples for was memories from inspiring English sources

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was memories

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The ability of a system to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.

  • Memory is a facility common to all animals.

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It would be easier still if all Underworld had to offer was memories.

And, for his part, hadn't Osama bin Laden stated that what inspired him to hit America was memories of an earlier Israeli bombardment of Beirut, in 1982?

It was memories like these that fueled the anger of more than 70 residents who attended a June 27 meeting at Eastchester Town Hall.

The focal point of Future Projections this year — in part because it was parked at the festival headquarters, the Bell Lightbox — was "Memories of Idaho," a video installation by James Franco and Gus Van Sant inspired by Mr. Van Sant's 1991 film, "My Own Private Idaho".

(As a side-note: I wonder if it was memories of the original Dungeon Keeper that first got me into Minecraft, digging out sprawling underground dwellings. And the game's place in the ancestry of Clash of Clans is clear too, which may have been one reason people like me – a fraction of the latter game's audience, admittedly – fell for Supercell's game).

Also to be sung was Memories Sad and Beautiful (to the tune of All Things Bright and Beautiful) and the hymn O, Father, on Your Love We Call, written by the Scottish bereavement counsellor Jean Holloway in response to the Dunblane tragedy.

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After objections, it was "memory-holed".

What was missing was memory.

It was memory, nothing more.

They are memories.

But there are memories.

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