One early memory is when the garage borrowed Paddy Hopkirks works mini coopers, registration no. 33 EJB, which won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, and displayed it in the front showroom which faced onto Derrys cross roundabout.
Since early 1996, most memory chip makers have been losing money and prices continue to fall.
The Briton finally put the memory of his early exit at the US Open well and truly behind him as he won 6-3 6-2 to claim his second title of the year and sixth at the elite Masters 1000 level.
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You may not have noticed, but February 2007 ended two days early at least in the memory of Wall Street.
Short-term memory loss is the hallmark early symptom of Alzheimer's.
Criticised so often in the past for failing to take advantage of the early fielding restrictions, England put the memory of some ultra-sluggish starts in previous matches firmly in the past.
All three men got an alarmingly close look at the real estate collapse of the early 1990s--the worst in living memory--and survived.
Both of those technologies for boosting memory and intelligence are in very early stages, in small animal studies only, and years (or possibly decades) away from wide use in humans.
Memory problems are the first and early warning signs.
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In early 2012 Toshiba and SanDisk announced that their flash memory production was moving to 19 nm line widths.
The thrill of the Big East Basketball Tournament in early March in New York City will be a memory.
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In developing early data processing systems, the high cost of memory and storage led to a premium being placed on the efficiency of application data access and retrieval.
On the other side of the room, four giant shelves, 4 feet deep by 16 feet wide, hold crates of dinosaur-bone castings, antique medical supplies, early-1900 Edison voltage meters and IBM core-memory boards.
Back in early 2012 this blog predicted that with 19-20 nm lithography flash memory the same number of flash chips that provided 64 GB of storage capacity could give 128 GB of capacity.
While the work was early and crude--the researchers had merely demonstrated "read-only" memory thus far--it nevertheless predicted the dawn of a new era of molecular computing.
On one hand this brings to memory the bank freeze that former President Collor subjected Brazilians to in the early 1990s, and I remember how angry people were, it hurt the least advantaged the most.
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As a result, harsh as it may seem, a country whose collective memory is still scarred by the austerity demanded by the IMF in the early 1980s must once again subject itself to tough reforms demanded by foreigners.
It is deeply split between technocrat reformists and left-wingers loyal to the memory of Omar Torrijos, an earlier dictator who modernised the country in the 1970s and early 1980s.
She added that while most treatments for Alzheimer's targeted the disease's early stages, this research showed that even after major brain damage it was still possible to improve learning and memory.
He overcame early Dutch wariness -- in a country where the German occupation in WWII was still fresh in the national memory -- to become one of the most popular members of the Dutch royal family .
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