Memory
in sentence
1963 examples of Memory in a sentence
So if you loved the first, resist the temptation to spoil your
memory
with this second one!
This director understands layering -- a multiple-level approach to scene-building that juxtaposes high tech gadgetry like mind-probes and radioactive oxygen
memory
tracers and erasers with the gritty underbelly of Parisian catacombs.
I own a watch with more features and
memory.
Much like the entrance of Laura in the film LAURA, Harry Lime's entrance into the dark world of post-war Vienna is one of the most unforgettable of all times and effectively erased any
memory
that Joseph Cotten, the main hero (and alter-ego of Graham Greene) was even in THE THIRD MAN.
Not only were we so disgusted with the movie we turned it off not even half-way through, we went out and rented another to get the
memory
of this movie out of our minds.
Around that formula, any major star worth his salt could inspire a group of characters to create a magical
memory.
Then finally at the end the
memory
of Ash and everyone else is erased so the lesson that fighting is bad is basically gone.
DRAGON likewise created its own distorted "reality," with yet another wannabe look-alike choreographed through yet more over-the-top, badly done fight scenes that did nothing more than add yet another layer of tarnish to the
memory
of a man who deserves better.
But since the director Steve Miner had a place on all horror movie lovers
' memory
by directing "Friday the 13th" 2 and 3, I want to say a few words.
The other good
memory
that I had of USA UP ALL NIGHT was they would air like a special USA UP ALL NIGHT when New Year's Eve would fall on a Friday or Saturday night and it was great to watch.
I can usually remember films very clearly but this one is so predictable that it had just evaporated from my
memory.
The most vivid
memory
I have of it, for some reason, is Shelley Winters doing a perky rendition of "Shortn'ng Bread."
saw the movie 25 years ago and still can find its traces in my
memory
- amongst these the strongest when Robert and a hitchhiker drive along a forest of power line pylons and find them awful.
Robert says something like "years from now when only a few of them are left we might say they're beautiful" (sorry, a 25 year old
memory
is not the best base for correct quoting) Christopher Petits influences of the early Wim Wenders road movies can be traced down best in " I'm Laufe der Zeit (Kings of the Road) " from 1976 - its in b/ w as well.
We also have another dark
memory
of that time: collaboration and appeasement.
Once occupation began in 1940, Soviet forces began stripping Estonians of their Western mentality and
memory
by destroying some 26 million books.
In May of this year, the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack will publish its “Education Under Attack” report, which confirms that wars and military engagements are affecting education more severely than any time in recent
memory.
Outside intervention has left too many scars in the public’s collective
memory.
The United States is gripped by the most bizarre presidential primary campaign in living memory, with populist outsiders threatening to topple established party machines.
The
memory
of the 2011 sovereign-debt crisis remains fresh, and many officials would refrain from using fiscal policy to prop up the economy.
Rabin’s response is etched in my
memory.
Huge demonstrations took place in Hong Kong to protest the massacre, and massive commemorations of the event are held every June, keeping alive a
memory
that is repressed and fading in the rest of China.
The post-WWII period stands as a reference point in America’s collective memory, but it was in all likelihood an aberration.
In reality, this
memory
problem concerns ordinary absentmindedness that emerges in the wake of trauma; it does not refer to an inability to remember the trauma itself.
Indeed, the mind does not operate like a video recorder, and thus not every aspect of a traumatic experience gets encoded into
memory
in the first place.
Incomplete encoding of a trauma must not be confused with amnesia – an inability to recall something did get into
memory.
Victims of psychogenic amnesia suddenly lose all
memory
of their previous lives, including their sense of personal identity.
Occasionally, this sudden, complete
memory
loss occurs after severe stress, but not invariably.
After a few days or weeks,
memory
abruptly returns.
And France’s Dominique Sauquet presented Dynseo, which allows health-care professionals to administer the full battery of cognitive tests needed to assess cognitive impairment and
memory
loss in the elderly.
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