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memory
noun as in ability to hold in the mind
Example Sentences
The judges said: "A novel about how to live, and about the tensions within marriages, set against the most dramatic winter in living memory. It's a joy to read, a nerve-shredding pleasure."
Those tangible memories will endure as part of the legacy of one of British sport's great characters.
Texture is the difference between “childhood memory” and “why did I make this?”
My executive function, the set of mental processes that help order the day-to-day — like organization, working memory, time management and focus — was in shambles.
The two authors shared an agent and it was decided offering an award for unpublished writing was the best way to honour her memory.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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