In the mid-80s, it shifted from being a memory maker to a processor manufacturer.
Others, such as my favorite living short-story writer, Alice Munro, may start with a memory.
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But IBM also coded into Deep Blue a memory bank of Kasparov's playing tendencies.
As a result, we talk ourselves into having a memory that doesn't actually exist.
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Behind the mirrors is a memory chip, each cell of which corresponds to one mirror.
And by the way, players will tell recruits it is a memory of a lifetime.
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The generally hopeful picture of his country outlined above is nowadays largely a memory.
The supplement is marketed as a memory-boosting treatment, and widely sold in health food shops.
The name Baker, on the other hand, is tethered only to a memory of the person's face.
The Asus lacks a higher-memory or cellular model, though it has a memory-card slot for adding storage.
Until I reach that inevitable moment in time when this life is but a memory to me.
See, when it comes to the people Barack meets, he has a memory like a steel trap.
The archive also includes a memory from the senior project manager working on the theatre's recent refurbishment.
The most famous person to leave a memory tag in the theatre is the director Richard Air.
That's the name of the product, which boasts a memory twice as big as that of conventional CDs.
The movie is loaded with cameos, the best of which is Lily Tomlin as a memory-impaired guidance counselor.
Android phones shine in choice: you can get a huge screen, for example, a memory-card slot or N.
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We take photos to capture a memory and share them widely through a social media site like Facebook.
She told CNN that she has a memory of being in the ambulance.
But the hat is a memory, an heirloom and a work of art that is uniquely hers, Steinmann said.
Under the NICE guidelines, patients can only be prescribed Aricept if they have been tested at a memory clinic.
The researchers invited people to recount a memory that relates to the Beatles.
But for the most part, vintage Atlantic City is a memory, a ghost.
In other words, it gauges how present, intense and real a memory is.
Once a hallmark of Saks Fifth Avenue, the solicitous salesperson is now as distant a memory as pillbox hats.
The thrill of the Big East Basketball Tournament in early March in New York City will be a memory.
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The plan instantly becomes a memory taped in the scrapbook of simpler times.
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But with interest rates close to zero, higher yields are just a memory.
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Today, although the dotcom boom is but a memory, bookmakers are one of the online world's few success stories.
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