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Recalling a long-term memory brings it back into our short-term memory, which essentially gives it new context.

As either a No. 1 or No. 2 seed, the Irish are likely to start the tournament in Chicago, which essentially gives them a pair of home games.

Several are also pushing to reform or eliminate the procedural tactic that has prompted the uproar — the "motion to recommit," which essentially gives the minority party one final opportunity to amend a bill moments before it comes up for a final vote.

Xamarin Studio now also uses the open-source Roslyn compiler, which essentially gives Studio the same code-completion capabilities that are currently available in Visual Studio with Intellisense.

But many of the people who set up a foundation in Liechtenstein have also been encouraged to set up a "flee clause," which essentially gives lawyers permission to transfer their operation to another country.

Instamojo collects revenue through a two percent cut on sales, a fee on successful deliveries and commission on its micro-loan product, which essentially gives merchants advanced credit (same-day or next-day) on their sales.

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Their success inspired a challenge from Subaru, which essentially gave its Impreza wagon a boxy body and a new name, the Forester.

It said that you have the right to the minimum wage either through wages or through tips, which essentially gave tipped workers the right to a zero dollar minimum wage.

The original Discovr focused on a single central mechanic, which essentially gave you a mind map you could explore to find networks of related artists via a visual interface designed for touch.

But, just as with the Iraq War Resolution and The Patriot Act (which essentially gave the Bushies a blank check to spy on and torture whoever the hell it wanted post 9/11), the administration is using the mess on Wall Street as an excuse to obtain absolute power once again.

Venkatraman Radhakrishnan and G. Srinivasan used the lack of observed supernova remnant to argue that PSR B1937+21 had not formed with such a fast period, but instead had been "spun up" by a companion star which essentially gave the pulsar its angular momentum, a mechanism now generally used to explain millisecond pulsars.

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