Those with a long memory know that the Japanese were originally known after World War II for their exports of so-called dollar blouses.
The group learned that Rivera, who often appears to be above the fray when it comes to rivalries and back-page taunting, actually has a long memory.
It does not take a long memory to recall how in 1992 the central bank supplied 2.9 trillion won in special loans to three big investment trusts (South Korean mutual funds).
The Internet has a long memory.
FORBES: The Duke PowerPoint Presentation That Will Never Be Forgotten
You don't have to have a very long memory to find this all painfully reminiscient of Greece.
That can be a problem because the Internet has a very long memory.
FORBES: Moderation in an Age of Information Abundance & Hypervisibility
But if you have a long-term memory, you alter the expression of genes in the brain and you grow new synaptic connections.
"The American people ... have a long, long memory, " he said.
After finishing the Oreos and three glasses of milk, Arty struggled not to dial a number long committed to memory.
We have a long, deep folk memory not only of the Blitz which, of course, was the most colossal disaster in London--over 40, 000 died in that--but also the provisional IRA bombing campaign in the '70s and into the '80s.
The so-called autonomous adaptive structures are part of a long-term research into shape-memory healing which could impact long-term developments of implantable medical devices, for instance.
ENGADGET: Shape-memory polymer knows when it's hurt, fixes itself
Consider the study where participants were told (falsely) that they were participating in a study on long-term memory.
FORBES: 5 Behavioral Economics Principles Marketers Can't Afford to Ignore
Three of these areas have previously been linked with the formation of episodic memories, which are a kind of long-term memory.
Even if the patient had the experience a long time ago, its memory was as rich "as though it was yesterday, " Laureys said.
There are many elements that can combine to make a final live long in the memory of those who watched it, as well as played in it.
While we'd like to see the group walk the walk with real products before it talks more talk, there's still a chance that some memory performance bottlenecks could vanish for a good, long while.
The 82-year-old Nobel laureate was the latest, and most literary in memory, of a long line of famous guests from Stephen Colbert to Lady Gaga who since 2005 have dropped in on Google Inc. in New York and the home offices in Mountain View, Calif.
The minimum wage has been a part of American life for so long now that very few citizens have any memory of a time when it did not exist.
But the wicket of Sharma provided another twist to the plot and set up a finish that will live long in the memory.
But, after all the accusations, anger and acrimony has been spent, the quality of the football and engrossing nature of such a heavyweight encounter will live long in the memory.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Europe | The battle of Stamford Bridge
In other words, their standard of living will always be tied to their wealthiest parent's current lifestyle, long after the divorce is a distant memory, pending their eventual emancipation (ranging from high school graduation to age 21, or beyond, depending on where you live).
He left the room and wandered for a long time down a series of corridors so dark he could find his way only by memory.
But it is the intensity of battle, rather than the actions of the authorities, which determines how long a World Cup will last in the memory.
The pill, taken in the hospital immediately after a traumatic event, would suppress memory molecules and block an event from being etched into long-term brain circuits, a process that takes between 12 and 24 hours.
But aside from Drogba's late winner, the two best sides in the country produced a game that is unlikely to live long in the memory.
Because of the grant that went to this company, we can hear the sounds of machines humming and people doing their work, instead of just the ghostly silence of an emptied-out building and the memory of workers who were laid off a long time ago.
It is a case that will live in the public's memory long after the death of Harold Shipman.
In India a case takes so long to conclude that witnesses get dissipated, memory frays and conviction becomes tougher.
应用推荐