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.
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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 American people ... have a long, long memory, " he said.
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.
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Some studies have indicated that there could be long term memory loss.
Try doing this mental exercise over a 4 week period and you should notice an improvement in your short and long term memory.
To transfer information from short-term to long-term memory, the brain requires periods of rest.
Failure and losing hurt, thus they are recorded for eternity in our long-term memory.
They use knowledge and patterns that they already know to encode information in their long-term memory.
Consider the study where participants were told (falsely) that they were participating in a study on long-term memory.
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It is a case that will live in the public's memory long after the death of Harold Shipman.
It's what will stay in his memory long after the game is over, all but ensuring an upbeat first impression.
Because his long-term memory is better than his short-term memory, Bordisso moved back to his childhood home in Sacramento, California.
After finishing the Oreos and three glasses of milk, Arty struggled not to dial a number long committed to memory.
Three of these areas have previously been linked with the formation of episodic memories, which are a kind of long-term memory.
But if you have a long-term memory, you alter the expression of genes in the brain and you grow new synaptic connections.
But the wicket of Sharma provided another twist to the plot and set up a finish that will live long in the memory.
Carson's performance will live long in the memory for all the wrong reasons and it may take the 22-year-old some time to recover.
Robert Hughes, of Croydon, south London, was stabbed with a broken bottle and had his head stamped on, leaving him with no long-term memory.
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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.
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.
As the rats did this memory task, electrodes in the implants recorded signals between two areas of their brains involved in storing new information in long-term memory.
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But while this triumph will not live as long in the memory, it was arguably just as important as Liverpool look to salvage something from a disappointing campaign.
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.
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One of the things that Dr Kandel's previous work has shown is that long-term memory is the result of new proteins being made at the synaptic connections between nerve cells.
Mr Gamm appeared to be using his long-term memory to store the working results that he needed to complete his calculations for example, all the dividends and remainders of a division sum.
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