We don't want memories of what happened to him in the first minute of the first Test on the last tour dragged up again all the time.
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.
"Rooney knows that he doesn't have good memories of Portugal, " he said.
"We don't want those memories to haunt her now, so we are not allowing anybody to ask her anything, " Rahman said, adding that a team of psychiatrists would examine her.
Changing the building won't change the memories, though.
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Tim Thomas was in goal then, and Rask's playoff memories aren't quite so fond.
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"Traveling with friends tends to make for some lifelong memories but those memories don't need to be posted immediately, " wrote Thomas, 37.
And for months after he came home from Germany, he remained in a state of shock, alone with the painful memories that wouldn't leave his head.
"They had difficult memories, they couldn't be refreshed....They just couldn't remember anything, " Bennett said.
But the festival wasn't just an exercise in revisiting early memories of technology.
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She understands the history and emotion tied into the franchise and didn't want to override people's memories of the game.
Since Goldman prides itself so in hiring the best and the brightest, wasn't it a shocker that to a man, they all had such very bad memories when testifying before the U. S. Senate that they just couldn't recall almost anything?
The aromatics mingle in high, medium, and low registers, shifting with the wind, subtle and prickling, like memories you chase but can't quite close in on.
"All those years we played together, you know it's somehow, it's made a very deep groove in our memories, and it doesn't take much to lock in, " Harrison said in an interview included in the anthology.
Yeah, its 2.5-inch LCD can swivel around and rotate 270 degrees, but the DSC-M1 also has this unusual hybrid recording mode where it can automatically record five seconds of video before and three seconds after every time you take a pic, the idea being that this way you won't accidentally miss any of those future precious memories.
Detectives hope the images of him carrying a pink T-mobile carrier bag will jog people's memories.
She lapses into silence and you are reminded that she is a girl who keeps her painful memories hidden deep inside, and doesn't like to talk about them.
We don't know where it will go, but genetically, it carries the memories of all these people.
One problem, says Duncan Reed of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, is that some planners have short memories, ignoring a history of flooding if there hasn't been any recently.
The memories are so terrible, so horrific that Sid Lipson doesn't remember much of anything about his captivity.
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It didn't take long for one of the employees to ask Rivera for his favorite memories in Cleveland.
Though standing doesn't inspire the same level of controversy as it does in England where memories of hooliganism and several stadium tragedies still color the debate the conversation turned tense this winter after a national police report showed that criminal proceedings and injuries related to soccer violence reached a 12-year high last season.
The poster's slogan, Don't let him take Britain back to the 1980s, attempts to link the Conservative leader with memories of social unrest and youth unemployment.
"It was my most difficult loss, but I don't think at Augusta National or the Masters I will ever have anything but the fondest of memories, " Floyd added.
So what people -- most people I think recognize as the worst downturn in our economy in most memories -- 1981 -- combining that with the most previous two doesn't equal the downturn in the economy that we saw.
Memories are hopelessly short-term, football season will end and college hoop isn't a perfect replacement.
But among all the memories I have of our years in the Hamptons, some of my strongest don't have to do with sand, surf or even food.
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Job security doesn't exist, the trades and professions of the past have largely gone and life-long careers are barely memories.
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