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memory

[mem-uh-ree] / ˈmɛm ə ri /




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This isn’t true — one can be wrong without lying, and memory is malleable.

From Los Angeles Times

However, as Barron’s has written, the memory market is prone to cycles of boom and bust, meaning it could be perilous for investors to chase the rally higher.

From Barron's

Money and opportunities were scarce but there was a "a good sense of brotherhood" in his friend group, and he has fond memories of riding bikes and playing basketball.

From BBC

For England, this was the conclusion of one of their most disappointing Ashes tours in recent memory.

From BBC

Glenn said her performance had been inspired by the memory of her grandmother Barbara, who passed away in February last year.

From Barron's