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memo·ry [ˈmeməri] N

2. memory no pl (remembrance):

spomin m

3. memory (remembered event):

to bring back memories

4. memory no pl COMPUT:

ˈmemo·ry bank N

1. memory bank COMPUT:

2. memory bank (human memory):

spomin m

read-only ˈmemo·ry N COMPUT

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Her ability is scanning and modifying people's memories.
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Admittedly a pastiche of their memories, the movie bespeaks the dust of '60s yearbooks and greeting card sentiment.
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The hippocampus is responsible for the formation of long term recognition memories.
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This digitization of mental information allows both the transference of one's mind to someone else's body, and the theft and alteration of other people's memories.
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Along with adrenaline, these enhance the formation of flashbulb memories of events associated with strong emotions, both positive and negative.
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A study has shown that flashbulb memories can be produced by experiencing a type of brand related interaction.
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We shared so many incredible experiences with you and made unforgettable memories together.
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Some of us are haunted by memories and experiences that seem to bear down on everything else.
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Most memories of him reveal unfailing generosity to others.
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The languid pace, starlit nights and captivating natural beauty are contrasted with the negative aspects of country living -- the endless gossip and the villagers' long memories.
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