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memory

When someone remembers something, we call the thing they remember a memory. I have very nice memories of the time when my children were young. The part of the mind that remembers; the act of remembering. When we get older, our memory isn't as good. The part of a computer that holds information.

memory

something that is remembered search as he would, the memory was lost (= remembering) the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered he can do it from memory he enjoyed remembering his father the power of retaining and recalling past experience he had a good memory when he was younger an electronic memory device a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes he taught a graduate course on learning and memory

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Simple sentences

You have a good memory.
You have a pretty good memory.
You have a great memory!
I don't have any memory of doing that.
Smith has spent years studying the effects of sleep and sleep loss on memory and learning.
Memory is an essential function of our brain.
Your poor memory is due to poor listening habits.
My memory is failing.
A good memory is his weapon.
I wish I had a better memory.
Maybe I ought to expand the memory.
My memory of that is still vivid.
My memory is blank on the subject.
The event still remains vivid in my memory.
The accident is still vivid in his memory.
The event is still fresh in our memory.
What a memory you have.
It is still fresh in my memory.
The incident was etched in his memory.
This experience will always remain in my memory.

Movie subtitles

After having the Geass cast on them, or when it's in effect, there is a noticeable gap in memory.
Did No-Memory come by here?
Look here, Memory Loss!
For someone as fake as you, I will not regain my memory!
Result of the cancer, you see, chipping away at his memory.
I mean, how macabre to desecrate a man's memory by stealing his body and to do what?
How long will it take for his memory to return?
Anyway, it'll always be a fond memory.
Every feeling, every memory.
May his dreaming be dedicated to the memory of the lovers in this dead city!
During the reign of king Johan III a bitterly cold winter swept over Sweden, the likes of which had never been seen in living memory.
I can't believe that Florence has deceived me. Although I can't get the memory of that evening out of my mind!
Eternal memory to the fallen fighters!
Big Jim recovered from the blow he received from Black Larson but lost his memory.
There isn't a single person at U.N. headquarters who has any memory of this incident.
Joan, whose memory will always be cherished. by the people of France.
What a fond memory.
You have a very faulty memory for a spy.
Let this episode here be just a hiatus. to be obliterated from your memory.
Commit those names to memory and then destroy it.
The counsel for the defense evidently has as poor a memory as his client.
In the future. in my memory. I shall live a great deal in this room.
And so, let me remember you. with love and loyalty. till memory is no more.
As of now, The Princess's memory of what happened then can be used to testify, and it's our only weapon.
I've told the cleaner to help me wipe off the coffee stain. He takes so much pride in his work and I can't deal a blow to his enthusiasm. Looks like as you age, your memory will worsen, isn't that right?
Was it because of your memory?
Memory Loss!
I have only one desire, that you disappear forever from my memory.
You never did have a good memory.
As for me, keep this trip as a memory.
In memory of him.
The images created by the fever are mixed with the memory of what happened.
Now, how can one so young have the memory of a 200-year-old elephant?

News and current affairs

The post-WWII period stands as a reference point in America's collective memory, but it was in all likelihood an aberration.
It is through studies of the way the brain learns about stimuli, such as the sounds that precede danger, that our systems for learning about fear, and memory as a whole, have been elucidated through rat studies.
A fundamental discovery has been that the brain has multiple memory systems, each devoted to different kinds of memory functions.
The conscious memory of the past experience and the physiological responses elicited thus reflect the operation of two separate memory systems that operate in parallel.
Only by taking these systems apart in the brain have neuro-scientists been able to figure out that these are different kinds of memory, rather than one memory with multiple forms of expression.
Memory of these 18 days is so crowded that it is difficult to separate one event from another, one phase from the next: the dramatic, the moving, the bizarre, and the unreal from the bathetic.
Of course, European integration has been driven from the outset precisely by the shared historical memory of the terrible suffering wrought by aggressive nationalism.
Thus, while ethnic inequities have been dramatically reduced over the past 50 years, the historical memory remains vivid to new generations of the now urban Aymaras and Quechuas people.
Moreover, people nowadays easily imagine that the housing and farmland markets always move together, because prices in both boomed in recent memory, in the early 2000's.
Indeed, widespread reports exist of the impact of cannabis on the brain, in particular areas concerned with memory (hippocampus), emotion (mesolimbic system), and movement (basal ganglia).
Disorders in psychological performance, attention impairments, and memory deficits are well known.
Doctors rely on observation of memory loss and other thinking deficits (such as reasoning or language comprehension) - signs that plaques are already present in the brain.
And detailed short-term memory tests were abnormal ten years before onset, as suggested in the Framingham and Kungsholmen studies.
The trickier question is whether we will be able to predict Alzheimer's disease accurately in those with normal cognition and memory, or to predict it more than five years in advance.
Immediately after World War II, the memory of war, together with the enduring threat posed by the Soviet Union, made plain the importance of building and maintaining a liberal world order.
When forced to choose between full employment and price stability, the international finance economists say that the Fed will choose price stability, because its institutional memory of the 1970's, when inflation ran rampant, remains very strong.
CAMBRIDGE - The world economy enters 2009 with more uncertainty (and anxiety) than at any time in recent memory.
Selective memory is a defense mechanism with which we are all familiar.
Germany, traumatized by the memory of hyperinflation in the 1920's and the consequent rise of Hitler in the 1930's, is reluctant to sow the seeds of future inflation by incurring too much debt.
And he would have to battle a folk memory that has lasted several generations: the last time Britain helped to save Europe, it stood very much, and very proudly, alone.

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