But that autograph is an everlasting memory of the one moment where an athlete took the time to make a simple connection with that fan.
Mr. FRANKLIN: I guess the only memory of it is the one - the foot and a half piece that I got sitting in the corner of my apartment back wrap in shrink wrap.
They had a divided Labour Party, "one of the most unpopular prime ministers in living memory", and one of the most "racked" economies in the Western world, said the ConservativeHome editor.
The indelible memory of that wonderful whoop is one of the reasons why I keep on going to live performances night after night.
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We're also here to call on the memory of one of His noble servants, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On an afternoon fraught by tension, the majority of the 38, 359 left the ground with one final, magnificent memory of the famous old stadium.
As wags have said, Mr Mori may be one of the worst Japanese prime ministers in living memory, but his job is nevertheless one of the safest in the country.
Mr. Jobs killed the project twice in recent years, the first time because the battery life was too short, and the second time because there was insufficient memory, said one of the people familiar with the matter.
David Sterritt, chairman of the National Society of Film Critics, called the find "one of the most significant developments in memory".
An hour passed before rescue could reach us, although the memory is one of timelessness -- the world had ceased to be, nothing made sense and my mind was trying desperately to process every aspect of what I was experiencing.
Today, although the dotcom boom is but a memory, bookmakers are one of the online world's few success stories.
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 .
Finding drugs that result in memory enhancement is one of the goals of molecular neuroscientists.
Griffin says she went back to a happy memory, and one of the first was waiting for the bus to the "big city" of her youth, Bangor, Maine.
Still, having to hot swap between (expensive, proprietary) memory cards on the Vita kinda flies in the face of large storage capacity memory cards, like the 32GB one employed by the unlucky person who discovered the limitation.
Friday evening's session in the House of Representatives was one of the most raucous in recent memory.
Flash memory with higher endurance will increase their performance and may also allow higher flash memory storage capacities by reducing one of the draw-backs in finer lithography flash memory chips endurance declines with narrower lithography flash cells.
Det Sup Mike Courtiour of Avon and Somerset Police described the collision as "one of the worst in living memory" and said the force's investigation was "meticulous and complex".
At present Micron Technology (nyse: MU - news - people ) and other producers of dynamic random access memory chips for computers--one of the most competitive industries on the planet--are confronted with charges from the Justice Department that imply all three pricing offenses at once.
My discussion with the cabdriver about the merits of the U.S. was one of the more uplifting conversations in memory, and a certain reminder that the America Carnegie knew still exists today.
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While you could probably get along without WiFi in a home-based console that already has Ethernet, and you can always presumably hook up a memory card reader via one of the unit's four USB ports, the lack of HDMI output makes this pretty much a non-starter for anyone hoping to actually use the PS3's Blu-ray drive for anything more than playing games.
As I watched the unspooling horror of it, a repressed, traumatic memory resurfaced, of an audition, one that must have taken place around the time this comedy troupe was formed, very likely in the same town.
But the seizure of seven foreign workers in the north of the country makes Sunday's raid one of the most significant in that region in recent memory.
Meera Syal and Jo Brand joined one of the first groups, playing "dementia fact bingo" and testing their memory of everyday objects, such as the features on a one-penny piece.
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The firm blamed "one of the toughest environments in living memory" and said it needed to consolidate its network.
In extemporaneously delivered remarks on that occasion, the next JCS Chairman delivered one of the most extraordinary addresses in memory.
The creator of one of the most enduring memes in recent memory is using some of his fame to get political.
Put another way: Its 27% rise in profits was herculean when the industry's global profits fell 30% in one of the bleakest periods in memory.
Its storage potential is enormous: Dr Sheats says that initially, a single layer of memory the size of a sheet of writing paper will be able to store one billion bytes (a gigabyte) of data.
As we said, the main differences you'll see between these US-centric models and the original version are the processor and amount of RAM used: the American variants all make use of a dual-core, 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 chip and 2GB of memory, while the I9300 runs on quad-core Exynos silicon and one gig of RAM.
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