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7 Sentences With "committing to memory"

How to use committing to memory in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "committing to memory" and check conjugation/comparative form for "committing to memory". Mastering all the usages of "committing to memory" from sentence examples published by news publications.

There's a quote that appeared at the end of my Through the Darkest of Times playthrough and it's worth committing to memory during this divisive moment in history.
We've seen this cluing trick before, and we'll likely see it again, so it's worth committing to memory: When you see a fraction or a ratio, don't do the math.
CreditCreditJake Michaels for The New York Times The most repeated story about the career of Alden Ehrenreich, an actor whose name is worth committing to memory now, is a story of discovery, a miracle of luck and circumstance not unlike Lana Turner's at the soda fountain.
Since you've already devoted plenty of hours to culling your watch list and staying up until midnight taking in the BBC series The Bodyguard, the next step in becoming a Netflix power user is committing to memory a few keys that will make your streaming experience better than ever.
Mirasis serve as genealogists and are responsible for committing to memory and singing the praises their lineages.Nayyar, Adam. (2000) “Punjab.” In The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, vol.
Many effective memorisers today use the "method of loci" to some degree. Contemporary memory competition, in particular the World Memory Championship, was initiated in 1991 and the first United States championship was held in 1997. Part of the competition requires committing to memory and recalling a sequence of digits, two-digit numbers, alphabetic letters, or playing cards. In a simple method of doing this, contestants, using various strategies well before competing, commit to long- term memory a unique vivid image associated with each item.
He did not find Oxford wholly congenial to his intensely earnest spirit, but he read hard, and, as he afterwards said, "Plato, Aristotle, Butler, Thucydides, Sterne, Jonathan Edwards; passed like the iron atoms of the blood into my mental constitution." At the same time he made a careful study of the Bible, committing to memory the entire New Testament both in English and in Greek. The Tractarian movement had no attraction for him, although he admired some of its leaders. He was at this time a moderate Calvinist in doctrine, and enthusiastically evangelical.

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