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He influenced a whole generation of young people, teachers and historians, thanks to his deep loyalty to the memory of the deceased.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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And the abiding memory is of deep, deep self-loathing.
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The capital required is huge, the number of firms with deep enough pockets very small, and the memory of the earlier gas-price collapse induced by America's deregulation is fresh.
ECONOMIST: Energy
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And the disasters are etched deep in the public (or at least journalistic) memory: the Cuban Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961, for example, or the Iran-contra affair in the 1980s.
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We have a long, deep folk memory not only of the Blitz which, of course, was the most colossal disaster in London--over 40, 000 died in that--but also the provisional IRA bombing campaign in the '70s and into the '80s.
NPR: Novelist Ian McEwan: Attacks Resulted in Solidarity
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The notion that deep-brain stimulation may have benefits for memory was prompted in part by serendipity.
WSJ: Memory Gets Jolt in Brain Research
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In the last year or so, those dizzy fantasies and their sensations had stopped, cut off as abruptly as if someone had pulled a switch, only the memory of them left like markers on the surface above deep water.
NEWYORKER: Friendly Fire
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Secondly, they showed that the amount of deep sleep could be used to predict how well people would do on memory tests.
BBC: Boosting sleep 'may slow memory rot'
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But Kobe, deep in debt, needs new capital to survive, and is now leaving the memory-chip business.
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The details of that event are carved in my memory by an emotional chisel that has left permanent, deep-rutted scars.
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