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mnemonic

[ni-mon-ik] / nɪˈmɒn ɪk /






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Interestingly, the wall was originally just a Trump talking point — invented by political advisors Roger Stone and Sam Nunberg as a mnemonic device to remind the builder-turned-candidate to talk about illegal immigration in his speeches.

From Los Angeles Times

These items helped their families to survive but also served as mnemonic devices that combated the erasure of their histories, their existence.

From Washington Post

These fellows are going to let fly, one last time, before their probable rendezvous with mnemonic erosion.

From New York Times

The mnemonic that many medical students learn, and that I still use every time I interview patients, is OLDCARTS.

From Washington Post

Come to think of it, I should also come up with some sort of mnemonic to remember Germany’s brain- and tongue-twisting lingo for the sweetness levels of its wines.

From Washington Post