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Now they are snapping up copies of "A Memory of Light" to see if the climax can live up to decades of expectations.
WSJ: A Last Turn for Wheel
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In a recent shopping study conducted by the Open University in Milton Keynes, U.K. and the London Business School, scientists found that when shoppers are asked to make a choice among common and closely related items in a grocery-store-like setting, the areas of the brain involved in memory light up like a July 4th nighttime sky.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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In a recent shopping study conducted by the Open University in Milton Keynes, U.K., and the London Business School, scientists found that when shoppers are asked to make a choice among common and closely related items in a grocery-store-like setting, the areas of the brain involved in memory light up like a nighttime sky filled with fireworks.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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The parish's current vicar said people had the opportunity to light a candle in memory of him.
BBC: Rev John Suddards
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Now, perhaps, the memory of his life can serve as a light for others, as a point of reference on our horizons.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | To Our Readers: A Legacy of Public Service
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After all, random-access memory (RAM) is just like a bunch of light switches, and when they all go off, the data is gone.
FORBES: Lucretius's Legacy Depended On The Toughness Of Vellum. What Will Save Ours?
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Under its shiny new skin, new hardware and software, such as a slimmed down version of Apple's OS X operating system and a flash memory drive, instead of the current iPod's mechanical hard drive, could keep the new device thin and light.
FORBES: The Next iPod