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Con.; because these are the Memory-Senses (if the phrase be allowed), these are the Eyes, Ears, Touch, Taste, and Smell of the Memory: and we have only to impress the _Memory_ according to the laws of its own nature and the _Memory_ will RETAIN the impression.
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Hering's lecture "On Memory," which is in _Unconscious Memory_, and of mentioning Butler as having enunciated the theory contained in _Life and
Samuel Butler: a sketch Henry Festing Jones 1889
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The minister agreed and explained how it is called Memorial Day but it means to be in Memory of our soldiers (and so on) and one little boy said, "Then why don't we call it Memory Day?"
Faulkner's Memorial Day ____Maggie 2008
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I have already given my view on that virus in an article with the title Memory Crisis: What Rwandans Remember and Forget.
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I have already given my view on that virus in an article with the title Memory Crisis: What Rwandans Remember and Forget.
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South Dakota Memory is a collection of resources pertaining to the culture and history of South Dakota.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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South Dakota Memory is a collection of resources pertaining to the culture and history of South Dakota.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: South Dakota Memory 2007
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Earl Stevick (in Memory, Meaning and Method), suggests that if as teenagers we establish a strong L1 identity, and ultimately come to some conclusions about our role in the world, then we are less likely to be able (or willing) to adopt a more L2 way of speaking later.
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Memory is slush, a muddy puddle in which the little ships of things now sink, now surface triumphantly.
A Progressive on the Prairie » In one brain cell and out the other » Print 2010
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