Sentences with phrase «blocked out of my memory»

Most of their names I blocked out of my memory.
Bethesda is somewhat of a mixed bag, though; they have a few truly great games, some mediocre games, and a few games so terrible that we've blocked them out of our memories completely.
I'll admit that I did see it when I was a kid but I've mostly blocked it out of my memory.

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If you haven't blocked out the memory of that election, the once - jaded electorate whipped itself into a frenzy about the messiah - like or antichrist possibilities (depending on your personal feelings) of one of the candidates.
I don't remember him getting rolled in the Raiders game, however I've blocked a lot of it out of my memory, so it could have happened.
I wonder if people just forget or block out memories of what it's like to have a toddler.
In a new study, researchers found that a diet high in fats and sugars and low in fiber impaired memory inhibition — that's the useful ability to block out memories that are no longer useful, such as pleasant images of food when you're full.
Then a memory came to me that I had blocked out of my father beating me ever time I used my left hand and went as far as strapping my arm behind my back so I couldn't use it.
You accuse him for hiring an assassin to kill Thomas and Martha after your flashback unlocks parts of your memory that had been blocked out, most likely from some form of PTSD.
I read the basic procedure guide and quit out of the utility in order to copy Virtual Console games off my Wii's SD card into system memory, as only data in system memory can make the leap to Wii U. I packed my 512 MB of storage as full as I could with as many cherished games as possible, and in the end I had only eight blocks left.
Behind the ticket counter, Park MacArthur has installed Another word for memory is life, two brown aluminum plates with the look of freeway signposts positioned to block out the Museum's informational screens.
For his exhibition Barbarian In The Garden, Yanai presents a series of paintings and drawings that capture his alienation to memory and places, flattened and made shallow through solid blocks of color that create the appearance of cut - outs or collage.
Stripped of any details, his solid color block - based renderings have the appearance of cut - outs or collages, referring to the fading of memory.
We tend to focus on remembering the «good parts» of our past marital relationship and block out the upsetting memories of the destructive and painful ways that our marriage unraveled.
But for 30 years following his combat duty, Landis blocked out every memory of that horrific experience.
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