No improvement in memory Unfortunately, there was no improvement in memory for any of the groups.
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Designers toggled back and forth between new layouts featuring classmates with their hair dyed blond in memory of Joaquin, or blue in memory of Carmen.
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The R5 instances, which can feature up to 96 cores and 768 GiB of memory, are mostly meant for in-memory caching applications and in-memory and big data analytics.
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"In memory of the Peake & Cousins families," it reads.
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For the first time in memory, I could breathe freely.
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Winter says that stress can be helpful in memory formation.
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Vigil in memory of Marinova in Sofia, October 8, 2019.
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Pastrami Queen posted on Instagram in memory of Anthony Bourdain.
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She added the name Paul in memory of her father.
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That's true for even the most intense events in memory.
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Fans left flowers, basketballs, and sneakers in memory of Bryant.
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She reaches back in memory to her first horse, Belle.
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"Blue nails in memory of hannah baker!" the caption reads.
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Is more divided internally than anytime in memory; and c.
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The first of these is the beta launch of Cloud Memorystore for Redis, a fully managed in-memory data store for users who need in-memory caching for capacity buffering and similar use cases.
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The WoodmenLife Tower shines blue tonight in memory of Lane Graves.
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"The first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory."
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The footage is held in memory up to around 90 days.
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So, in memory of the ur-gadget salesman, here's another one.
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He ran the worst fall campaign of any candidate in memory.
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They dwell most happily in memory, in longing, even in fantasy.
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It was one of the most unforgettable pitching debuts in memory.
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"The wind chime is in memory for my mom," she wrote.
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Amazon's solution for in-memory processing also got an upgrade today.
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Trump is adding ingredients to the most toxic election in memory.
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Paris Jackson has gotten another tattoo in memory of her father.
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She offered a simple tweet in memory of her fellow singer.
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Pastrami Queen's most recent post was in memory of Anthony Bourdain.
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Trump is the most dangerous major candidate for president in memory.
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Many of the venues and performers exist now only in memory.
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It's an angel in memory of my mom [who passed away].
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They brought flowers, basketballs, posters and more in memory of Bryant.
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"In memory of Malcolm H. Kerr, 1931-1984," the engraving reads.
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Concerns about weakness in memory continue to weigh on investor sentiment.
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In memory of the late Playboy icon, who died on Sept.
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The smallest gifts can be the ones that linger in memory.
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The smallest gifts can be the ones that linger in memory.
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In fact, memory athletes train their brains to compete in memory championships.
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Campbell was running in memory of his father, who died in 2016.
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One scene in particular lingers in memory after the film is over.
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The extra bit of RAM also helps keep apps in memory longer.
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Yet Mr Trump's finances are the murkiest of any candidate in memory.
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Here, they speak out against gun violence, in memory of their son.
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The Best Picture race is more wide open than any in memory.
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" Newman added that Samsung would still remain the "undisputed leader in memory.
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Vivante specializes in memory care, offering guests independent and assisted living options.
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This has been one of the most embarrassing oversight endeavors in memory.
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There was music, a sermon, and speeches in memory of the family.
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Subpixels are positional data in memory that are not reflected on-screen.
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This will be one of the most closely watched events in memory.
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Even with updated versions, many floating creatures are only trapped in memory.
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So much for the most crowded field of Democratic aspirants in memory.
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And the colored, thin geometric lines along the costumes stay in memory.
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Colombian pundits hailed the marches as historic and the largest in memory.
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That event, on July 9, 1776, has been cleaned up in memory.
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He was shooting backward, to a time he knew only in memory.
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A community garden in London was named in memory of Khadija Saye.
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He really is getting different, harsher treatment than any candidate in memory.
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As it turns out, Macs stores the password in memory in cleartext.
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And there's a lot more to Alzheimer's disease than severe lapses in memory.
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Yesterday, the president mocked Ford's testimony, making fun of her gaps in memory.
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Yet now he dozes off in meetings and suffers startling lapses in memory.
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Nominate a young hero for the Legacy Award in memory of Princess Diana.
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For others, the changes in memory we experience as we age are normal.
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In doing so, the show reveals commonalities between individual practices in memory-making.
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Rio de Janeiro state is facing its most acute budget crises in memory.
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Kanye's even making his own mobile app in memory of his mom, Donda.
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President Trump's megaphone is perhaps the loudest of any world leader in memory.
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It's more the way they all blur together in memory that's so inspiring.
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The end of the most bitter presidential contest in memory is upon us.
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The gathering in memory of Hu turned into a popular movement for democracy.
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Some were silently crying, others writing down messages in memory of Father Hamel.
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For the first time in memory, this is no longer an academic question.
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The first lady's words came amid the most negative presidential campaign in memory.
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Indeed, this is repertory-wise one of the dullest Met seasons in memory.
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"In memory of the Sybiracy, deported to an inhuman land," the memorial reads.
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This is a show where the monsters are so often trapped in memory.
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They happened and un-happened just as quickly, leaving little residue in memory.
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The proceeds will benefit the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation, in memory of Mrs.
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The result was one of the most successful wildlife conservation efforts in memory.
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All this information is stored in a special place in memory called Cat.
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Samsung has been a dominant force in memory chips and displays for smartphones.
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When that speculative execution accesses an invalid location in memory, the process aborts.
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Cementing something in memory is one way of cementing it in the world.
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As the days go by in this new world, home fades in memory.
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But his investigation is among the most tightly guarded government operations in memory.
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"Come on, you have a total lapse in memory?" he told Wan Azirul.
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"Trump is the most dangerous major candidate for president in memory," I wrote.
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Now, she says, her new maternity shoot is in memory of their late son.
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But measured by the many, many people Nikki touched, she isn't gone in memory.
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The plaque reads : In memory of the wounded and killed victims of the Nov.
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In 2014, most network hardware was capable of storing 512,43 internet routes in memory.
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Diamond said the evidence suggests Harris may have just suffered a lapse in memory.
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Nolan's love of messing with time is no surprise, given his interest in memory.
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It was established by Sweden's central bank and is awarded in memory of Nobel.
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There were no differences between the two groups in memory or self-efficacy scores.
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A portion of the sales are going to Mind charity in memory of him.
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To get attention, to get things in memory, you need to take some chances.
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"A lovely addition to our ballroom in memory of a lovely lady," he wrote.
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In memory of Their Coronation" and signed in her family nickname, Lilibet, "By Herself.
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But its more recent attempt to be big in memory chips was a disaster.
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The rest eludes him, and thus we have the most chaotic presidency in memory.
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Trump is the most unorthodox President in memory, and has broken many political norms.
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In 1995, Richard Avedon's photo series In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs.
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Most of these details are stored in memory chips inside the drone's circuit board.
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In the days following, Hudgens has been posting pictures in memory of her father.
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The other will be left empty, in memory of lives lost to gun violence.
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"They say it was the roughest primary in memory, in history," he said proudly.
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For the study published in Memory, scientists recorded 75 students saying 160 words aloud.
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"One of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory," was Sen.
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Most riders were wearing black armbands in memory of the victims of the attack.
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The most common accessory was a silver ribbon, worn in memory of the victims.
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Trump, of course, has pushed this reality further than any candidate in memory, however.
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H. Auden, "In Memory of W. B. Yeats" A heart — how shall I say?
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Cisco's fight against Lineker will live long in memory despite its relatively-short timeframe.
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The American frontier, the Wild West, was not burnished and made epic in memory.
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It has been renamed Mark Arts, in memory of Mary Koch, the family matriarch.
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Dementia is a syndrome characterized by deterioration in memory, thinking, behavior and daily functioning.
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The special counsel has run one of the most impenetrable Washington investigations in memory.
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The effort was in memory of an 8-year-old who died of cancer.
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This has been one of the most rough-and-tumble Oscar seasons in memory.
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Hefner's son Cooper will write a piece in memory of his father for the issue.
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The hippocampus is a seahorse-shaped structure that plays a role in memory and emotion.
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For investors, it's been one of the most volatile starts to a year in memory.
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More importantly, all that RAM means that apps can stay active in memory for longer.
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Kanye West and comedian Sarah Silverman shared images in memory of their deceased loved ones.
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And information we've learned since the event will be added to fill in memory gaps.
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In memory of the late jazz singer Nancy Wilson, the entire "Great American Songbook" album.
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Blind people have better working memories, and people with schizophrenia can have impairments in memory.
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For some, this is their chance to march in memory of classmates killed years ago.
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It was in memory of my dad, who had passed away a few years before.
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In 2004, Poma and her friend Ron Legler founded Pulse Orlando in memory of John.
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It could also improve their understanding of sleep's role in memory and our physical health.
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Studies like the one above could improve our understanding how sounds are encoded in memory.
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He's going for the record in memory of his dad, Mickey Thompson, the Speed King.
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Otherwise, Hill House will keep following them, everywhere they go — and not just in memory.
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Each year, she asks guests to bring a new ornament in memory of her daughter.
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"Private browsing has always left easily retrievable artifacts on disk and in memory," Carhart said.
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Selena Gomez's mother Mandy Teefey wrote a post in memory of her miscarriage in 2011.
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Surprisingly to some, the Trump administration may have the closest ties to Congress in memory.
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Together, they are said to perform roles in memory processing, emotional development and decision-making.
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GoFundMe pages have been set up in memory of both Abigail Blumenstein and Joshua Lew.
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But this study does point to the fundamental role that timing plays in memory formation.
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The company is working on some cloud solutions but the built-in memory is great.
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The group has gone dark until Sunday, in memory of those killed in the shooting.
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"Rockford for me has that mythical quality that childhood landscapes have in memory," she said.
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What's it like to step into the lead role of the biggest musical in memory?
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GoFundMe pages have been set up in memory of both Abigail Blumenstein and Joshua Lew.
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She's speaking from her own experience and speaking in memory of her friend Kaleigh Finnie.
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Structured by the present-day interrogation, A Legacy of Spies substantially plays out in memory.
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The beginning of this presidency is not like the beginning of any others in memory.
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In order to do that, we have the web pages in memory on the computer.
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The repetition, which aids in memory retention, is then augmented with a regular recall schedule.
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We present for you once again, this iconic interview, in memory of these great men.
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She was calm and polite, repeatedly apologizing to the committee for her gaps in memory.
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"Everything inspired by her story and her work," with takeaways both in memory and material.
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On Friday, a Canadian flag was hung outside the ESPN campus in memory of Saunders.
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Ms. Anjari brought her recipes to this country not in book form but in memory.
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By Tuesday, bunting was hung at Chicago Police Headquarters in memory of Officer Samuel Jimenez.
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Check out these once-popular regional stores that now can be revisited only in memory.
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In memory of Emma, the Mertens family would like to give back to animal lovers.
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Smaller stained-glass panels throughout were made in memory of parishioners, with their names inscribed.
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So who are they voting for on Sunday, in the country's closest race in memory?
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"Rocketman" ($195 million) helped Paramount return to annual profitability for the first time in memory.
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In India, she met a woman with a tattoo in memory of her late husband.
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In Memory, 1959 to 1975, 58,479 brothers and sisters who never returned from Vietnam War.
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The church will hold several services and events Friday in memory of the nine victims: Rev.
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And after one of the worst housing shortages in memory, supply is slowly starting to rise.
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Doug Ducey ordered that flags in Arizona fly at half-staff in memory of Sen. McCain.
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MCSI would like to introduce a Guadalupe Island White Shark named in memory of Kobe Bryant.
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At 128GB, it'll offer quadruple your Switch's built-in memory with a comfortable amount of storage.
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Calderón responded to the exchange in court via Twitter, pointing out Cifuentes's alleged lapse in memory.
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We recently made a fanny pack in memory of him because he loved his fanny packs.
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Chanta Anderson (right) and Ashlee Stephens hold signs in memory of the Orlando nightclub shooting victims.
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After all, Clinton and Trump are the most unpopular nominees of any major party in memory.
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Abbott ordered flags in Texas lowered half-staff in memory of those killed in Friday's shooting.
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On the morning of April 7th he heard a mass in memory of his late wife.
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Greg Abbott ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff in memory of those who died.
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The lack of built-in memory on the web made it difficult to offer certain applications.
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It also announced its in-memory computing platform S/4HANA now has more than 3,700 customers.
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She explained some of these regions are involved in memory, while others are implicated in depression.
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Many analysts say the company's issues can be traced directly to the decline in memory prices.
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By early Monday evening, mourners were already leaving flowers and signs in memory of the victims.
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This is my hope — and plea — made in memory of Jennifer and Darren this Veterans Day.
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Diderot exists in memory to show that materialism can be miserable or it can be magical.
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Micron also gave an upbeat current quarter forecast, aided by a jump in memory chip prices.
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In memory of him and out of respect for mankind, I decided to live for love.
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It functions in the same way as Gang Starr's "In Memory Of," another poignant overlooked elegy.
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The hippocampus is a part of the brain that plays a central role in memory formation.
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And information that we've learned since the event will be added to fill in memory gaps.
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The Great Barrier Reef suffered its worst bleaching event in memory, killing large swaths of coral.
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For the first time in memory, there weren't large numbers of Jews in need of resettlement.
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The Trump cabinet, more than any in memory, has been tainted by ethical transgressions and resignations.
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The former is quick and relies on associations in memory; the latter is slower and analytic.
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The most dominant team in memory became the most enigmatic, losing 16 out of 17 games.
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Players let the 24-second shot clock run out in memory of Bryant&aposs jersey number.
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According to media reports, a monument will be erected by the government in memory of victims.
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He asks why those incidents have been enshrined in memory and the Up Stairs Lounge forgotten.
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In "STILLNESS," Cunningham is the soloist, performing in memory of his partner of nearly 50 years.
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There, Latulip "fell, striking his head, which resulted in memory loss and loss of identity," Const.
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But often, and more so than any president in memory, he lacks a consistent political ideology.
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Wherever it was, it now just lives in memory, and memory is where it will remain.
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The work was donated in memory of Martín García-Urtiaga and Mercedes Torrontegui by their grandchildren.
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And the QB Class of '16 figures to go down as one of the weakest in memory.
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There were floods of banners, shirts that said "in memory of," local community organizations and big companies.
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Moments of silence were observed in Newtown and other places Friday morning in memory of the victims.
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On Sunday, Cyrus posted a photo of a rainbow to her Instagram Story in memory of Freeman.
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"I use blue for police, and sometimes blue and black in memory of fallen officers," Arianna says.
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I think we have the moment of silence at Nationals Park this evening in memory of Charles.
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" McCain said Trump had given "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.
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In memory of the fallen, I have directed that our great flag be flown at half-staff.
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She shared a poem called "Embracing Hope" from Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, seemingly in memory of Reinhart's grandmother.
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Haven't been to a memorial, felt the urge to spread the word in memory of Chester. pic.twitter.
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Campaign 2016 We knew this year's presidential election campaign was going to be the nastiest in memory.
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Rateliff released his first album, In Memory of Loss, in 2010, when Born in the Flood ended.
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NOTES: The Celtics held a moment of silence in memory of Chyna Thomas before the national anthem.
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The four murders in Waynesville last year were the most in memory, and all were drug-related.
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After the rmains were found, residents left flower bouquets outside the farmland in memory of the victims.
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" — Jennifer Hershey A relevant concept is "Doublethink," and this is the quote that I'm referencing: "In memory.
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And he described his daily visit to a bench he purchased in memory of his late wife.
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Scientists suspect that the damage begins in the hippocampus, a region of the brain involved in memory.
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On Saturday, he ordered that a mausoleum be built in memory of the victims of Friday's attack.
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The only addition is a small mosaic placed on the back wall in memory of the victims.
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Competitors in memory championships or those seen on Fox's "Superhuman" — memory athletes — weren't born with photographic memories.
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But my favorite—or at least my favorite in memory—use of seasons in games is Bully.
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"Apple has done a good job of obfuscating where the kernel lives in memory," Lookout's Murray said.
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These include advanced features like always-encrypted and row-level security, as well as in-memory columnstores.
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It's a neat way of ending one of the biggest and most heated media fights in memory.
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Robert Frank had a grant in memory of his daughter, Andrea, who died in a plane crash.
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"On the Transmigration of Souls" was commissioned in memory of those who were lost on 9/11.
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"Pompeo was the most political CIA director in memory," an administration official said on condition of anonymity.
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He controls our attention more effectively than any president in memory, perhaps than any president in history.
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But on the economic front, Mr. Modi is as far left as any Indian leader in memory.
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When Mr. Cuomo is focused on governing, no New York politician in memory has been as effective.
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In memory of Khadija Saye and all who lost their lives at Grenfell Tower on 14 June.
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Today's crisis is for most people the worst in memory, but it is not all about socialism.
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"I made the lead role (played by Wu Jing) in memory of my father," Guo told CNN.
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On Tuesday night, President Trump delivered the most harshly partisan State of the Union speech in memory.
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Many of his films have faded in memory even as his status as a cinema icon endured.
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Digging up this photo of me, dressed like my favorite movie character, in memory of Carrie Fisher.
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Back in February, I wrote that Trump is the most dangerous major candidate for president in memory.
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In memory of the fallen, I have directed that our great flag be flown at half-staff.
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In her work, she finds that, yes, incessant smartphone camera use can lead to lapses in memory.
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"If this child was visible in that car that is not a failure in memory systems," Boring argued.
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Lots of brain areas have specialized receptors for steroid hormones, including the areas involved in memory and emotions.
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Unlike most smartphone manufacturers Apple has a hump in memory storage between its cheapest and second-cheapest model.
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SanDisk is one of the leading names in memory, with a wide selection of items up for grabs.
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With watchOS 3, your favorite apps stay in memory so it feels much faster when you launch it.
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Traditionally, people burn incense and prepare meals in memory of their ancestors coming out from the lower realm.
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A crowd of people lined up to place stones and flowers in memory of victims of gun violence.
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In memory of the musician, his team released one of his newest tracks, "Patron," to YouTube on Monday.
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It is suggested that trauma, and something more intangible and otherworldly, are responsible for her lapses in memory.
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The medial temporal lobe includes the hippocampus and the parahippocampal gyrus, both of which are important in memory.
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In memory of their union, in name and love, let us take a look back at happier times.
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It says the coin was made during the reign of King Ptolemy IV in memory of his father.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SAN FRANCISCO — Kerry Tribe is interested in memory, language and awkward connections.
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During this process, the mind forms ideas and attempts to connect the new with information stored in memory.
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At his funeral, the poet Robert Frost read two of Lewis' favourite poems in memory of his friend.
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In memory, Paul says, of the last meal that the savior ate on this earth before being crucified.
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Android and Linux systems can be tricked into revealing information stored in memory to a nearby malicious device.
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In a calamitous campaign unlike any in memory, it's not surprising that other story lines get squeezed out.
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Three years ago, a woman chose a bench in memory of herself for when her final date comes.
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But we can start with the fact that forgetting is one of the most reliable effects in memory.
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In-memory database platform MemSQL today announced that it has raised a $36 million Series C funding round.
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He endorsed the most unpopular piece of legislation in memory and then declared defeat after only 17 days.
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There is positive economic growth in every country in the euro zone for the first time in memory.
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All of a sudden the strongest labor market in memory was replaced by a future without a paycheck.
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Canadians have left hockey sticks outside their doorways in memory of the dead, who also included team officials.
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By the time Pelosi became speaker, then, the office was more powerful than at any time in memory.
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" At the bottom of the note is a message that reads: "In memory of 22 El Paso Angels.
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Founded by former cricketer Imran Khan in memory of his mother, the hospital was a focus for Diana.
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The family has set up a fundraising page in memory of Angie to help pay for funeral arrangements.
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All three Jonas Brothers members pinned purple ribbons to their suits in memory of the Kobe and Gianna.
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Michiko Kakutani wrote his obituary for The Times, and it's worth reading today in memory, or as introduction.
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Mr. Parzen-Johnson is more interested in memory, as a wisp and a venue for solidarity with oneself.
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One of her middle names, Joanne, was given in memory of her aunt who died of Lupus. 26.
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In "Memory in the Making" sessions facilitators always ask questions: What was fall like where you are from?
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This matchup was dubbed the Skip Prosser Classic in memory of the man who coached at both schools.
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The play was previously honored with the Relentless Award, given in memory of the actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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But a different couple sat in the front-row seats marked "In memory of Shawn Laken" that night.
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The deal will enable SAP customers to run HANA, the company's in-memory database product on Microsoft's Azure cloud.
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The key issue in Memory Stone is that the audience takes an active role in the image making process.
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The concept itself is called 3D stacking, and we've seen it already in memory, specifically high bandwidth memory (HBM).
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A year later, Bernie Sanders's emergence has resulted in one of the most substantive primary policy debates in memory.
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It's an yearly tradition for Brits in memory of Guy Fawkes' 1605 failed plot to blow up the Parliament.
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No presidential candidate in memory practiced incitement and demagoguery in the dangerous way that Trump used them in 2016.
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South Korean semiconductor maker Samsung, a sector bellwether, also expects a pick-up in memory chip and smartphone sales.
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CTE's believed to come from repeated blows to the head and results in memory loss, rage and mood swings.
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In certain sections of Tijuana, border fences are covered in crosses in memory of those who didn't make it.
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In memory of the Angels, a palette of 49 colors lines the basin and radiates towards the public spaces.
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In addition, the company announced it is bumping the memory spec from 128GB to 256GB of built-in memory.
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Clinton for praising Henry Kissinger, whom he called "one of the most destructive secretaries of state" in memory. Mrs.
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I'm sure we're all forgetting a lot of things that were washed away in memory, too, that he did.
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That's a nearly $2,000 GPU, but the added benefits are mostly in memory management and not raw rendering power.
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Consolidation in semiconductors is only speeding up, both in memory chips and, as with this proposed transaction, in microprocessors.
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In the wake of his passing, the White House issued a glowing statement in memory of the former president.
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Unemployed Americans started to set up shanty sites, nicknamed "Trump towns" in memory of the "Hoovervilles" of the 1930s.
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Shapiro's latest book of poetry, In Memory of an Angel, is his first full-length collection in fifteen years.
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It was one of the biggest shake-ups in memory, and instead of stabilizing, Carter's presidency continued to slip.
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The 61-year-old model and entrepreneur also revealed she was wearing a gold necklace in memory of Bowie.
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In the last moments of The Leather Special, the words "In Memory of Mayci & Jillian" flash on the screen.
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With the coldest days in memory keeping folks inside and close to their televisions, the message is being amplified.
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A video of a little boy singing a song in memory of his sister has gone viral on Twitter.
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Words and accolades delivered in memory of a strong, humble, and heroic American came at a moment that Sen.
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South Korea's $270 billion semiconductor manufacturer already flagged a dismal first quarter because of a glut in memory chips.
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"Today's press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory," Sen.
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U.S. President Barack Obama ordered flags flown at half-staff in memory of the victims in the Belgium attacks.
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France is considering dedicating public lands in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died violently while visiting Paris.
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"—Josh Morgerman (@iCyclone) September 3, 2019He added: "Whole neighborhoods were swept by mighty surge higher than anything in memory.
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No nominee in memory has offended more people than Trump has while seeming to care so little about it.
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In memory of Ms. Wall, her family and friends have set up a fund to support young female journalists.
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Once she was in memory care, we couldn't contact her for an agonizing 10 days to help her adapt.
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Make sure your child's Social Security card isn't in a wallet; it's better to carry the number in memory.
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Analysts say a drop in memory chip shipments to China's embattled Huawei Technologies exacerbated a price-squeezing supply glut.
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On Wednesday, shares of semiconductor companies stateside fell after Goldman Sachs warned of a slowdown in memory chip demand.
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The researchers found similar gains in memory when participants were asked to take screenshots compared with conjuring mental images.
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Repeating in memory the way a parrot's cackled mantra hovers — random comments on subways, in waiting rooms, connect us.
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He came out wearing No. 24 in memory of Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
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The hoped-for changes are faster, greater in scope, and sustained for longer than any coordinated solution in memory.
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I've seen record rains in Kazakhstan make the steppes there impassable to travel for the first time in memory.
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Even so, consumers should not expect the dip in memory chip costs to extend into the price of products.
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Now fans are encouraging others to metaphorically raise their wands in memory of another member of the Wizarding World.
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The Rolling Stones endure—in memory and, to a lesser extent, onstage—as the paradigmatic rock-and-roll band.
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Over the course of the next 10 days, and for the first time in memory, they would be unreachable.
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Fingers tighten around the Kleenex as a cascade of horribles wells up in memory: You were a terrible year.
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Sure enough, a small plaque below the tree was inscribed in memory of a young boy, from his grandparents.
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"That's why we're kick-starting a campaign of kindness on National Kindness Day in memory of Princess Diana," she added.
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It also can take some of those smaller pieces and recycle them without having to keep multiple copies in memory.
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In memory of emperorzar's late wife, the Imgurian created a new candle from the remnants of the couple's favorite candles.
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What's probably really happening is that people have lapses in memory, especially when they aren't paying close attention to details.
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"This is the first sustained downturn in memory," said Michael Dunne, CEO of ZoZo Go, which advises automakers on China.
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Then comes the related problem of transmitting quantum information between distant computers or storing quantum information long term in memory.
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I only visited that Parchman in memory, memories that rose like bubbles of decay to the surface of a swamp.
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During the event she left mementos in memory of her comrades who died in the helicopter crash that she survived.
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"La La Land" twirled its way into American cinemas exactly one month after the most fractious presidential race in memory.
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As time passes, I fear that more and more of what happened in those days will live only in memory.
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It's not really Crysis-ready hardware, but it can run programs — either with its built-in memory, or external memory.
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For a while now, iPhones have been keeping a few images in memory before you even press the shutter button.
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Chances are you know SAP mostly for its Hana in-memory database offering and CRM and enterprise resource management systems.
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The conference will be opened by Evan Sohn, who co-founded the conference in memory of his brother, Ira Sohn.
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Today, it's an in-memory database solution that relies on commodity hardware running Nvidia GPUs to super-charge the processing.
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The colorful campaign was organized in memory of cyberbullying victim Amanda Todd, a Canadian teen who committed suicide in 2012.
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The bickering began when the husband called his wife from work and in their conversation confessed his lapse in memory.
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In one of the biggest remote hiring pushes in memory, Amazon has 3,000 jobs open for remote customer service representatives.
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Vast experience has shown us that it is unrealistic to expect programmers to write secure code in memory-unsafe languages.
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A company could sell a phone or computer with built-in memory that can be expanded with an online purchase.
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Because the hippocampus has many layers, it's possible the calcification didn't damage the layers involved in memory, de Brouwer said.
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In Memory of an Angel is an angel's trumpet blast celebrating all creation, that of the poem and the world.
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In Memory of an Angel (2017) is published by City Lights and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
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"End markets in memory are more diversified and given opportunity for differentiation, it's not a commodity market anymore," Cassidy said.
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The lighting up movement is in memory of cyberbullying victim Amanda Todd, a Canadian teen who committed suicide in 2012.
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Scott Slater, a Episcopal priest, led a prayer walk Saturday in memory of people who have died from gun violence.
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Dias and other governors had complained the government's suggested measures could suffocate their economies amid the deepest recession in memory.
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"In memory of the fallen, I have directed that our great flag be flown at half staff," the president added.
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At this point in the evening the dishes begin to blur in memory, until one plate boldly grabs the spotlight.
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Ironman barred Miller indefinitely from its races, citing repeated rule violations — the harshest penalty given to a competitor in memory.
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"Today's press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory," McCain said.
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"Kate's Law," named in memory of Kate Steinle, would increase current maximum sentences for illegal reentry into the United States.
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Dias and other governors have complained the government's suggested measures could suffocate their economies amid the deepest recession in memory.
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No administration in memory has more thoroughly undermined freedom of speech and of the press than that of President Obama.
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It seems absurd to me that we have holidays for lots of other things that are more 'in memory of.
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Nearly a decade later, the shape-shifting body frozen in memory, his extraordinary image endures as if he never left.
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Fox is the first major studio to take a chance on a movie anchored by a gay character in memory.
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They materially translate the mental process involved in memory: its extreme fragility and the steady, albeit slow, threat of oblivion.
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Dr. Leestma detected a possible abnormality in the man's hippocampus, a structure involved in memory and the brain's emotional pathways.
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Vanessa spoke at the public memorial service held in memory of Kobe and Gigi at the Staples Center Monday morning.
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On Broadway, lights were dimmed in memory of Brian Bedford, Tammy Grimes and Anne Jackson, all brilliant in their day.
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Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are "characterized by a decline in memory leading to loss of independence," the authors write.
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In 2018, for the first time in memory, the cold pool didn't form, and in 2019 it was dramatically diminished.
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Among the distinctions of John McCain's political life was being targeted by one of the ugliest smear campaigns in memory.
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"Pompeo was the most political CIA director in memory," said an administration official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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When lightning struck the Kenai Peninsula, it was just the beginning of a wilderness inferno unlike any other in memory.
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Copy desks have been the talk of the Times newsroom in recent days, after the most fundamental realignment in memory.
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At several English Premier League matches this week, the teams observed a moment of silence in memory of Mr. Sala.
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Flat Circles: • One of the fascinating side effects of multiple timelines is that they stand in for lapses in memory.
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Yet the coverage he gets, outside of a few conservative outlets, is horrible, the worst of any president in memory.
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Their solidarity was reflected in matching pulse tattoos -- a symbol in memory of the victims and place that brought them together.
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Researchers looked at samples of the hippocampus, the brain region that plays a large role in memory, taken from 59 people.
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"It was an honor to have Craig come and sing the song to our family in memory of Cole," says Missy.
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"Delete this sir he shared this picture in memory of his wife not for promo for the clothing line," one wrote.
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The results showed no improvements in memory or any other measure of cognitive function for the men using the testosterone gel.
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I keep reading reports that say Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are some of the most hated presidential candidates in memory.
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Hoda, whose husband Salim has been missing since 1982, painted a landscape in memory of his love of photography and nature.
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The Cook Political Report, an electoral-analysis firm, considers the Texan race a toss-up for the first time in memory.
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Public buildings in Australia and New Zealand were illuminated in the colors of the Turkish flag in memory of the victims.
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Vigil-goers covered an Albuquerque park with dozens of stuffed toys and pink and purple-colored balloons in memory of Martens.
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Saturday's earthquake, which some people described as the most powerful in memory, rendered six buildings in Pawnee Nation uninhabitable, Fallin said.
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On his new album Red Bandana, Aaron Watson has included a touching song in memory of fellow Texas troubadour Red Steagall.
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Iraheta allegedly told investigators she sliced off a tattoo Reyes Rivas had gotten in memory of Sosa Rivas, reports WUSA-9.
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But as president of the United States, Trump is proving to be one of the weakest, most disinterested executives in memory.
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"Vija Celmins: To Fix the Image in Memory" is showing at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art until March 31st.
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From 1800 GMT bars stopped serving, crowds fell silent and hundreds of balloons were let off in memory of those killed.
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The economics prize, officially called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968.
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On Tuesday, the company said it would invest $18.6 billion to extend its lead in memory chips and next-generation displays.
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Unfortunately, that capability is vulnerable to malicious actors who could access critical information stored in memory, including encryption keys and passwords.
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And then they will pray together, tossing a floral wreath into the sea in memory of those who didn't make it.
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The members of Balad, an Arab-nationalist party, also took part in a moment's silence in memory of the young Palestinians.
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It covers a range of symptoms, broadly defined as a decline in memory and thinking serious enough to hamper daily life.
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A tree in memory of Ilan Halimi, a young Jewish man kidnapped, tortured and murdered in 2006, was cut in two.
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Belgian radio station Studio Brussel and American observatory MIRA partnered to register an entire constellation in memory of the late musician.
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Just make sure if the built-in memory isn't enough, you have extra storage available from a microSD or cloud storage.
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The beacon activates and C-3PO is rescued, but the bot takes the dismembered arm for itself in memory of Omri.
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It also has a built-in memory function, to remember your precise preferences to consistently give you the results you expect.
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Rubio, in memory of his "You know what they say about men with small hands" jibe, will be cooking finger food.
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I also told him I had donated money on the spot in memory of my father, who was then battling cancer.
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On Friday, the choreographer Neil Greenberg will discuss his 1994 work "Not-About-AIDS-Dance," made in memory of his brother.
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Trump knew this would make the most unpopular president in memory even more unpopular and likely to be defeated for reelection.
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The brain scans in both groups displayed more communication now between parts of their brains involved in memory and language skills.
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Take video games: One study revealed improvements in memory and focus for older adults when playing a simple road-racing game.
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It can seem recent in memory, though at times it feels ancient, far removed, another lifetime, another life and my life.
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Florence, ceremony in memory of 'Giorgio La Pira' with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, Constitutional Court Emeritus President Paolo Grossi (230800 GMT).
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It was another entry in a season that has, by virtually every metric, been one of the most dominant in memory.
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In 1990, Mr. Xi wrote a poem in memory of Mr. Jiao that describes the struggle of being an upright official.
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More than any political candidate in memory, Donald Trump's value proposition to voters is simple and crystal clear: He's a winner.
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Every medical case, to paraphrase the writer Viet Thanh Nguyen, is lived twice: once in the wards and once in memory.
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OUTSOURCING MANAGEMENT Others want to collect money in memory of a loved one, but they eschew the management of the funds.
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But chewing gum doesn't just reduce stress, it also makes you more alert and improves your performance in memory-oriented tasks.
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Florence, ceremony in memory of 'Giorgio La Pira' with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, Constitutional Court Emeritus President Paolo Grossi (2300 GMT).
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It included an 11-second moment of silence in memory of the 11 people slain, whose names appeared on the scoreboard.
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Such monuments were erected by the hundreds in memory of the untold thousands of husbands, uncles, fathers and sons who perished.
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Maria Kowroski and Zachary Catazaro made debuts in the mysterious realm of "In Memory Of…," which suggests life, death and transfiguration.
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The Las Vegas sheriff, Joseph Lombardo, has found himself in charge of one of the most frustrating criminal investigations in memory.
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" Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, described it as "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.
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California is experiencing its worst fire season in memory, and with each new blaze residents ask themselves: How did this happen?
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In interviews, however, the elder Mr. Manafort appeared considerably less popular in memory than he apparently was while still in office.
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Even if people were lying on the survey in order to seem intelligent, the photos could still implant itself in memory.
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In a candid preface, Ball explains that he wrote "Census" in memory of his brother, Abram Ball, who had Down syndrome.
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"I've got to tell you, as an exercise in memory, it was definitely the greatest challenge I've ever had," O'Dowd said.
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One study linked childhood poverty to chronic stress and subsequent reductions in memory, which could affect education, wage attainment and health.
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This is the time of year when we all go home — in a car, on a plane or just in memory.
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Older men and women who took low-dose aspirin did not show improvements in memory or a lower risk of dementia.
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In memory chips, for instance, Micron is a leading global supplier, but so are Samsung and SK Hynix of South Korea.
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It was the first time in memory that a German management had been confronted with such a vote of no confidence.
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"Although the incident is nearly forgotten in the United States, it is etched deeply in memory in Iran," Gillian Brockell explains.
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In 2011, this stretch of 59th Street was renamed in memory of Zachary Sansone, a renowned New York City social organizer.
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Muscovites marching now in memory of Boris Nemtsov, the opposition politician murdered on a bridge near the Kremlin 85033 years ago.
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"It would be the greatest voluntary transfer of sovereignty in memory," Pat McFadden, a Labour M.P. opposed to Brexit, told me.
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I'll smile all the same, in memory of the dinner just past, how sweet-savory and rich it was, how perfect.
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The title of the SFMOMA exhibition, To Fix the Image in Memory, is taken from one of Celmins's many articulate quotes.
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The things that I did after his death were in a panic to try and preserve him somehow, even in memory.
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Many newer server workloads, such as big-data analytics engines, also require fast access to huge amounts of data in memory.
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"In memory of the innocent who continue to die at the hands of gun toting criminals, your time is up," Marape said.
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Ted Ginn — Quite possibly the most maligned No. 21 receiver of any Super Bowl team in memory, Ginn performed admirably on Sunday.
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NAND is a type of flash technology used in memory cards, while OLED is an organic compound used for electronic screen displays.
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Why it matters: The president is doing more than any top official in memory to cast doubt on the outcomes of elections.
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The monument was erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy "in memory of our Confederate Soldiers," the Palm Beach Post reported.
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It was started in memory of Dr. David Gunn, an OB/GYN physician who was murdered in 1993 by anti-abortion activists.
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The zoo has been closed until further notice, AP reports, but mourners are leaving flowers at the gate in memory of Gustavito.
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" Sybrina Fulton, Martin's mother, added, "In memory of our children, we are imploring you, all of you, to vote this Election Day.
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"All players around the world are also asked to wear black armbands in memory of the tragic loss of life," FIFA added.
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A tree will be planted in the new space with a stone memorial plaque placed in memory of Tamir, according to Zone.
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" McCain described Trump and Putin's press conference in Helsinki as "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.
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This summer, for the first time in memory, he didn't bring his wife and boys to Michigan for their beloved annual trip.
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Previously, it was thought that ketamine worked by interacting only with the brain's glutamate system, which is involved in memory and learning.
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"Costco made e-commerce a core part of its earnings call for the first time in memory," Susquehanna analyst Bill Dreher said.
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In memory of the beloved Fox series, Michele and Criss joined forces to recreate their iconic song at a Facebook Live event.
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Of the main large-scale in-memory OLAP databases, Pinot out of LinkedIn and Druid out of Metamarkets are two main players.
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But in recent years, the intensity has grown and the agency's funding in turn shrank more than any other time in memory.
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China is seeking to become self-sufficient in memory chips, which are an essential component in everything from smartphones to web servers.
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On the final night of a convention unlike any in memory, Donald J. Trump completed his unlikely envelopment of the Republican Party.
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Accompanying me has been a Torah, which our organization wrote in memory of the victims of the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide.
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Letter From America More than at any time in memory, the United States faces a choice this fall between unpopular presidential candidates.
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Meanwhile, some 300 mourners gathered in Branson on Friday, one day after the tragedy, for a vigil in memory of the victims.
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Apple's product event, one of the shortest in memory, bucked its trend of bigger screens, introducing a smaller iPhone and iPad Pro.
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With that experience in memory, the government on Thursday announced that it had created a task force to fight fraud and scams.
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This is the second time the 18-year-old has been inked in memory of her father, who died in June 2009.
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Instead, underneath distracting surface spectacles like his trolling on Twitter, he is delivering the most ruthless, conventionally conservative domestic policy in memory.
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Not just in memory, but in reality, he could "look into the grass," as he put it, and up into the trees.
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U.S. stock indexes seesawed, making it difficult to end one of the most brutal December selloffs in memory on a high note.
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As the global industry recovers from the 2014 downturn — one of the deepest in memory — it is at a crucial inflection point.
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For the first time in memory, Democrats are seen as more out of touch with ordinary Americans than the party's political opponents.
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A diagnosis of exclusion: Transient global amnesia, often called T.G.A. It is a temporary lapse in memory that can never be retrieved.
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"All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory," wrote the novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen.
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Many people in Burlington are still in a state of shock following that city's most stunning political upset in memory last night.
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Freedberg says there's even some growing evidence that art may help those with Alzheimer's Disease or dementia experience slight improvements in memory.
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This, the most divisive political season in memory, has truly been the winter (and spring and fall and summer) of our discontent.
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In memory, such flowers never lose their bloom; in Ohio or Korea, though, young lives wilt, fade, and get thrown away. ♦
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But a large Australian study reports that the cholesterol-lowering drugs are not associated with a decline in memory or thinking ability.
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If so, this sensational story fills his gap in memory with a Gothic novel-worthy anecdote of creaking doors and surreptitious writing.
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In "Memory City I" (2015) waves of fabric flutter from the rooftops, pouring down from domes to plunge into an inky sea.
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The service started with the lighting of candles in memory of the victims, and incorporated a moment of silence for the fallen concertgoers.
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A thread on yCombinator's hacking forum Hacker News, in memory of Papert, contains multiple recollections of discovering the joy of code through Logo.
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A memorial spoon by the silversmith Cornelius Vander Burch is delicately engraved in memory of Nicholas van Rensselaer, a prominent Dutch Reformed clergyman.
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Together, they lit a candle in the vestibule inside the synagogue, then placed stones outside in memory of the dead, per Jewish custom.
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View of a Puerto Rican flag placed on a pair of shoes among hundreds displayed in memory of those killed by Hurricane Maria.
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It is the first time in memory that anyone has been accused of such a crime in New York State, the authorities said.
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Efforts to restore the old synagogue in memory of Sur's once vibrant Jewish community were underway before the eruption of violence last summer.
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One such artist, Beyoncé, posted a video to Instagram in memory of the singer, who was killed in a plane crash at 22.
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Once the dust has settled, it's likely that this attack will have impacted more people, in more ways, than any other in memory.
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Commissioned by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, in memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj once had a pearly white exterior.
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In memory of the victims, the Houston Pride parade will have a flag with their names on it travel along the parade route.
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We will be marching tomorrow in memory of those who have fallen and in Next Generation Action Network's continued battle against police brutality.
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The blog exclusively announced to PEOPLE that they are launching a charitable and commemorative collection called 'RIP Daddy' in memory of Karl Lagerfeld.
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The Trump presidency, paired with the GOP Congress and a conservative Supreme Court, could bring a flurry of policymaking unlike any in memory.
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If it so happens that you need to charge it halfway, it can resume its cleaning path thanks to its built-in memory.
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Murph is a popular workout created by CrossFit in memory of Navy Lt. Michael Murphy who died in Afghanistan on June 20143, 2005.
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Bush also addressed the packed hall, where five chairs were empty of people, holding folded American flags, in memory of the slain officers.
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John Johnson, the interim director of Washington State Cougar Athletics, tweeted a statement with the hashtag "#RIP3," in memory of Hilinsky's jersey number.
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Meanwhile, Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, England, participated, too, in memory of the 073 victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing.
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This provides a more efficient way of processing data in memory, reducing the overhead required to process it, while increasing the processing speed.
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The 61-year-old model added that she was wearing a gold necklace (with her blue velvet suit) in memory of her husband.
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About 17 million barrels changed hands in a single day, brokers said, one of the busiest in memory, according to one banking source.
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I have participated in many advocacy days and meetings on Capitol Hill in memory of Mason and in support of the STAR Act.
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Overall, lots of smart people are settling in on this as an in-memory database to allow interactive analysis with huge data sets.
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The Obama administration's abstention at the UN created a tremendous public furor and brought US/Israeli relations to their lowest point in memory.
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Mom's decline is further on: This month she left the Noe Valley house for a nearby senior home that specializes in memory care.
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The festival is held in memory of the victims of the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, which killed 4,571 people in Kobe alone.
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Sixteen candles crowded a nook off a stoop in Harlem on Wednesday in memory of a 6-year-old boy named Zymere Perkins.
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"The president has done more than anyone else in memory to help his party's candidates," said one person familiar with the president's strategy.
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Testing patients for cognitive changes like an improvement in memory and thinking ability is easier and less intrusive than tracking their functional performance.
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We donated $30 during the service itself, and the kids lit candles afterward in memory of our dearly departed family members and friends.
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Keep as little sensitive data in memory as possible, and when you get a security update from a trusted source — action that update.
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On Sunday, the symbolic arch of Wembley Stadium in London was lit up in red in memory of the victims of the bombings.
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The following day, I met with John Clifton, a Johns Hopkins research assistant, and Manoj Doss, a postdoctoral researcher who specializes in memory.
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They were greeted by Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who led them inside the temple to light ritual yahrzeit candles in memory of the victims.
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Some of the young people in both exercise groups barely added to their aerobic fitness and also had the skimpiest improvements in memory.
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Fired from his company, ousted by the film academy and under investigation by police, Mr. Weinstein is missing his first Sundance in memory.
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They pull off the biggest heroin bust in memory, put down an all-out gang war and handle quotidian misdeeds like regular gentlemen.
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I have a perfectly serviceable recipe for everyday cornbread, but it's nothing like those corn cakes I find myself returning to in memory.
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On Medicine Every medical case, to paraphrase the writer Viet Thanh Nguyen, is lived twice: once in the wards and once in memory.
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As both political parties prepare for what many see as the most consequential midterm elections in memory, black women's votes will be critical.
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Unfortunately, if shows' last impressions are how they last in memory, "Transparent" will be remembered for its least admirable qualities — vacillation, imprecision, flippancy.
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G.M. used a Super Bowl ad to whet our appetite for one of the most counterintuitive passenger vehicles in memory: an electric Hummer.
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But then prices plummeted and the profits evaporated, and this year Medicine Hat faced a budget shortfall for the first time in memory.
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Hana is an in-memory database that was supposed to help SAP best its arch-rival Oracle on its own turf, the database.
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The science says that alcohol can play a role in memory recall depending on the amount and how much time has gone by.
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They were real, more real than the heat and oleander, perhaps, because they lived on the page, in imagination, and therefore in memory.
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Delia Shanahan, Philadelphia Perhaps some reading indoors, in memory of Shanahan's grandfather, would help those of us in the Northeast brave the snow.
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In both a statement and a phone call with The Hill, she attributed Campbell's alleged lapses in memory to medication taken for leukemia.
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The French artist Sophie Calle hit up some huge names to help write a 37-track album in memory of her dead cat.
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After winning the hard-fought contest to lead the party, Mr. Perez pledged to conduct the most transparent presidential nominating contest in memory.
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KEVIN CURETON MEDFORD, N.J. To the Editor: Thank you so much for including Lena Dunham's essay "In Memory of Diana Athill" (Feb. 24).
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The WWE honored Massaro with a full screen "In Memory" slate on Sunday during the "Money in the Bank" pay-per-view event.
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But even The OA's biggest fans were left a bit bewildered by its finale, one of the most contentious small-screen denouements in memory.
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The event sought to raise money for VegasCares, an organization raising money to commission an art piece in memory of Las Vegas massacre victims.
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"This is the first sustained downturn in memory," said Michael Dunne, CEO of ZoZoGo, a firm that advises automakers on doing business in China.
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Google admits that there is some memory overhead here to hold the blocking list in memory, but even on mobile, that's a negligible amount.
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Around the U.K., thousands gathered to lay flowers and light candles in memory of the victims who were tragically killed by the suicide bombing.
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The images are more interested in memory and myth-making than the limiting and fruitless desire to show you the Africa you don't see.
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"Tonight, our Eiffel Tower will remain dark in memory of the lives lost in the attacks in Paris," the account tweeted at the time.
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Peck partially blamed one of the "coldest, wettest quarters in memory" for the poor results, which he said influenced more shoppers to stay inside.
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"Today's applications such as relational databases, scale-out storage, data analytics, and in-memory databases require much faster backup and restore times," it said.
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We have just been through one of the most contentious elections in memory, which can make it even harder to put our differences aside.
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The lights are being left on through the holiday weekend in memory of Jacob Wetterling, a Minnesota boy who was abducted 27 years ago.
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"I think we'll see a far greater likelihood of profound foreign policy discontinuity in this transition than any other transition in memory," she said.
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He was inspired to register as a donor in memory of his grandfather, who died from a brain tumor when Kayne was just 13.
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A Go Fund Me page has been set up for a scholarship fund in memory of Tokes, who was set to graduate in May.
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A dry, golden thistle bush has grown outside a home where, a year ago, fresh flowers hung in memory of those who died there.
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That leakage can cause a bit in the target row to "flip" from one position to another, slightly altering the data stored in memory.
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On the call, company executives also said heightened macroeconomic risks, global trade tensions and a pullback in memory chip investments pressured industry wide spending.
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Dozens wiped away tears during an emotional vigil Sunday at the same spot, where six white crosses stood tall in memory of the victims.
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A few weeks back I attended the Toner Prize dinner in Washington, held in memory of the late New York Times reporter Robin Toner.
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"I recently completed a 5k charity run in memory of my mom, and I think she'd be pretty proud of me too," she says.
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So this would seem to undermine any speculation as to whether the new MacBook Pro's performance upgrades mean a bump in memory isn't neccesary.
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Real life storm chasers spelled out the initials of Twister star Paxton with their vans in Oklahoma's tornado alley in memory of actor Paxton.
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They sense that for the first time in memory, Americans are questioning whether their economic and defense interests in Asia are really that vital.
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The same translucent curtains are drawn fluidly over the set between scenes, suggestive of time both forever passing and framed and frozen in memory.
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It also said April exports would have expanded 0.8 percent from a year earlier if not for the 13.5 percent drop in memory chips.
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All mass shootings convulse the nation, but this one falls in the middle of one of the nastiest, most divisive presidential campaigns in memory.
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No other presidential candidate in memory has given offense so freely and been so battered by scandal, and lived to fight on and win.
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But in some cases that speculative execution results in accessing an invalid location in memory—one that would result in the speculative process aborting.
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A lot of people don't show symptoms until adulthood, which show up as upsetting thoughts, lapses in memory, anxiety, depression, and feelings of dissociation.
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One way to think about these is in terms of the stages involved in 'memory processing,' which include perception, memory formation, storage and retrieval.
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When Something Fails: Taking Steps to Remember Alzheimer's disease has been described as "cruel" because its onset is marked by a deterioration in memory.
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China, led by state-owned group Tsinghua Unigroup, is also making a big investment in memory chips to reduce its reliance on foreign chipmakers.
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These enhancements in memory were most striking among the volunteers whose fitness had also improved the most, especially if they also practiced brain training.
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It exists in memory, barely, as a sort of rectangular green screen, disappearing completely until I remember that it had to have been there.
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Formula One held a minute's silence in memory of Hubert on the grid before the race and a sombre mood hung over the paddock.
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Crude, rude, clueless dude — but I believe, with the help of his friends, he's stumbling through one of the most effective presidencies in memory.
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Many of the same flowers fill the White Garden in Kensington Palace, which was planted in memory of Diana, the late Princess of Wales.
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Democratic get-out-the-vote operations are all but halted, and for the first time in memory there will be no Election Day parties.
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In the middle of the worst wildfire season in memory in California, there is a great sense of powerlessness in the face of nature.
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A 2155-bit console, it had stereo sound, color graphics and double the built-in memory of its Nintendo stablemate, the much-loved NES.
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" He called Trump's news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.
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The work — "To Fix the Image in Memory" — is presented in a glass case; the game is to figure out which stone is real.
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One had the name Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, in memory of a market employee who had emigrated from Ecuador and was killed during the rampage.
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The siblings got the same tattoo, she said, in memory of their favorite musicians, Lil Peep and XXXTentacion, both of whom sported bicolored hair.
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A set of court-imposed guidelines ensures that the committee meeting and those that follow it will be unlike any redistricting process in memory.
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It certainly seems to be important in memory, and not merely the mnemonic recitation of lists, to which my wife and many others resort.
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The Trump Administration's early days have invited comparison to the most unnerving political moments in memory, particularly Richard Nixon's behavior during the Watergate scandal.
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More than any nomination contest in memory, this race is unsettled a little more than weeks before the first votes are to be counted.
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McDonald&aposs is closing every restaurant in Peru for two days in memory of two employees who were electrocuted while cleaning a soda machine.
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After he took part in another political demonstration, in memory of a slain Russian opposition leader, Boris Nemstov, he started identifying as an activist.
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Recent years had been some of the best in memory in Ireland, with the fastest-growing economy in Europe and peak relations with Britain.
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She's one of the most successful new Congress members in memory, pushing her populist, pro-climate proposals to the center of the national conversation.
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It was composed in memory of those who lost their lives at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, and to honor the survivors.
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In "Memory City II" (2015), a multistorey structure wobbles atop three crooked columns, their slanting angles disappearing at the base, as if into fog.
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