And by the way, players will tell recruits it is a memory of a lifetime.
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The name Baker, on the other hand, is tethered only to a memory of the person's face.
She told CNN that she has a memory of being in the ambulance.
"They made a memory of a lifetime for myself, and hopefully one in their lifetime for them, " said coach Tim Cluess.
The closest she could come was a memory of snorkeling, trying to draw in air from a plastic tube clogged with seaweed.
Now they are snapping up copies of "A Memory of Light" to see if the climax can live up to decades of expectations.
To my eyes, this instantly conjured a memory of Frodo hiding from the Black Riders of Mordor, and the hot hiss of their breath.
For those with cast-iron stomachs, and a memory of how banks have snapped back from past downturns, Zions Bancorporation (40, ZION) is worth a look.
While Loftus couldn't definitively prove that repressed memories weren't real, she could show that it was possible to implant a memory of a traumatic event that never happened.
In a statement, her family said she was "a devoted mother of two young children who will now have to grow up with just only a memory of their mum".
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Other factors are in play: a caught phrase, a chord change, a memory of the singer (or the video), or a memory of a time when the song was playing.
You cannot capture a memory of a great story told, a deal closed, a friend or lover met or a meal eaten, slap it on a t-shirt or baseball cap and sell it.
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The large, lacy shell is edged with blush pink and its flavour is a revelation: sweet, oceanic, outrageously fresh, leaving in its wake a memory of the sea with subtle notes of hazelnut.
"If it would have stayed alive, there would have been at least a memory of this young couple for the grandparents, the family, the community, " said Isaac Abraham, a family friend and member of the sect.
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Ted Kennedy, the Democrats not only lost someone who would unite the party, they also lost a legislator and a senator with a memory of what can happen when purity gets in the way of compromise.
Mr Plotnik and his colleagues placed a white cross above the elephants' right eyes and an invisible cross over the left eye, so that neither smell nor a memory of paint being applied should tell the elephants where the conspicuous marking was.
The first fight began as soon as they left the house: she has a memory of dozing through whole cycles of shouts and squealing and that odd, flat roar Shawn has started to produce whenever he truly loses himself and just rages.
This process needs a swift shot in the arm if we are to make sure that some of the dazzling gains of modern medicine are not squandered by our own complacency, and that deadly throat infections remain largely a memory of the past.
Even if you don't at first remember that the man is a baker, perhaps you get some vague sense of breadiness about him, or see some association between his face and a big white hat, or maybe you conjure up a memory of your own neighborhood bakery.
Coleridge believed (if such a searching and puzzling mind can ever be summed up), that all creation, especially man himself, was suffused with God, and that imagination was a function of the divine power, a recovered memory of a higher state.
With the benefit of a perfect memory of student's past responses, a computer lesson should also be able to identify some of these patterns and offer up novel challenges at the right time.
In the case of Germany, that includes a scarring memory of what happened the last time a central bank "came to the rescue" of the government.
They might not have a photographic memory of every detail on a page, but rapid recall is surely a sign of intelligence as our society defines it.
E5, and it combines a microprocessor with 3, 200 reconfigurable logic cells, a chunk of memory, and a number of other components.
On the child's whim, Eve follows different licence plates, until out of the blue she is drawn by a whim of her own, a memory from childhood of a fairy-tale picture done in coloured broken glass stuck in a whitewashed wall.
The girl told the court she had a flashback memory of throwing up in a street somewhere sometime after she left the first party.
Thirty-four years later and thousands of miles west, Abdulrahman Zeitoun was in bed on a Friday morning, slowly leaving the moonless Jableh night, a tattered memory of it caught in a morning dream.
Ah, the Olympia oyster, the plains buffalo of western mollusks: a golden memory of primordial abundance.
Participants receive a CD of their performance, "so they can go home with a dream memory of the song they made, " Mr. Bing said.
Ruben Canlas, Web Information Systems Consultant at the Asian Development Bank, Belina Capul, President of the South East Asia Pacific Audio Visual Archives Association (SEAPAVAA) and Ray Edmonson, Director of Archive Associates, Australia and a UNESCO Memory of the World Committee Member.
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