Sentences with phrase «distant memories»

«Some of my close friends are but distant memories,» said eighth grader Andrew Reich.
I also liked the way Jarhead captures how increasingly distant memories of home can be a source of torment as well as comfort, how daydreams of being joyously reunited with girlfriends and lovers can easily turn into paranoid fantasies of infidelity.
But if distant memories are to be trusted, the originals were distinctive only in their utter lack of distinction, unlike many of the AIP pictures made by Roger Corman; the four remakes I've seen were all of films originally directed by the routinely anonymous Edward L. Cahn.
Up is a brilliantly effective exploration of mortality, and how what were once hopes and dreams can one day turn into distant memories.
The movie unfolds over the course of that day, when the sensory overload of a raucous stadium turns Billy (Joe Alwyn, in a phenomenal debut) introspective, leaving him to contemplate some not - so - distant memories.
It is an adventure in some way out of time, which retains a glimmer of distant memories.
They believe it as one of their distant memories and they think that they will never be able to get that experience again in their lives.
Epic shopping expeditions are distant memories.
Continuous intake of PS supplements significantly improves our brain's ability to process and remember distant memories, while at the same time preventing its decline.
But distant memories of virginal skies must yield to the reality of our modern firmament, pink or steel gray because of streetlight reflections.
Inner voices, distant memories — Understanding the human mind is easy once you realise that consciousness is a trick of memory and self - awareness an illusion of language
As Dionna at Code Name: Mama once wrote, «All of those instances — the challenges of the present — they will soon be such distant memories.
With each day that goes by without physical punishment, they will heal and become stronger until those previous experiences are nothing more than distant memories.
Previous record transfers are a distant memories now as Neymar world record transfer set the bechmark for years to come.
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We have also started to turn on the style of late, scoring 20 goals and conceding just four in our last eight matches in all competitions, while the Welsh club is coming to London desperate to turnaround their own early season fortune, with their only two wins of the season so far being distant memories from August, against Burnley on the opening day and then Peterborough in the EFL cup.
The performances against Chelsea and Basel seem like distant memories.
The lazy days of summer are distant memories.
If you have distant memories of mayonnaise from your childhood, you may fancy adding a bit of sugar (maple, coconut, date...) to the mayo, to add just a tad sweetness.
This is a shared cultural event at a time when the notion of everyone watching the same program on the same network at the same time is a distant memory, totally disconnected from our new reality of Netflix (nflx), Hulu, Amazon Video (amzn), HBO Go or Apple TV (aapl) delivering our favorite shows, which increasingly aren't even produced by the major networks.
By then, the hard times of 2009 could seem like a distant memory, and the allure of $ 4,000 sunglasses could once again be tough for the wealthy to resist.
For O'Leary himself, the company is perhaps a distant memory.
Value creation is increasingly ignored and shareholders become a distant memory.
Today, Blackberry is a distant memory in the popular imagination.
The researchers discovered that vacation - related joy didn't climb ever upward as tourists» tans deepened and work receded to a distant memory.
Nokia's history as the world's biggest mobile phone maker is becoming a distant memory, but it's not out of the gadget business just yet.
The recession is only a distant memory now as the 6 - year - and - counting bull market has pushed stock markets in the United States and Europe to all - time highs.
The days of the ten - year lease, static rosters of mall tenants and percentage - of - sales lease rates will soon be a distant memory.
The days when Unilever, or forebear Lever Brothers, had a Manhattan headquarters are but a distant memory, though a restaurant at 390 Park Ave. called Casa Lever (and formerly Lever House), nods at the history.
2018.02.06 Holiday shoppers break their budgets — looking for new savings ideas in 2018: RBC poll While the winter holidays may seem like a distant memory, the arrival of holiday bills brings them back to reality for many Canadians.
By the start of this decade, however, the company's business started on a steep decline as the PlayStation 3 initially failed to gain traction, the Walkman was a distant memory, and everything from digital cameras to mobile devices were getting hit hard by competitors.
Barely seven years after the financial crisis, it already feels like a distant memory — and rosier than it was.
Every year, readers of International Living make the decision to relocate to locations where their dollar stretches further, the weather is better, and the mounting stresses of life in the USA are but a distant memory.
I'm hoping today that someday the season will change and that there will be life, and leaves on the tree, and friendships rekindled and the bleakness of this time a distant memory.
Bill Clinton's mantra — safe, legal, and rare — is a distant memory.
By the first century, Baal is a distant memory, but Jesus immediately heads to Herod's temple, which he condemns as a den of thieves, repeating the words of Jeremiah against the first temple.
The «tales» of Genesis, it flatly stated, were a mix of «myth, legend, distant memory and search for origins, bound together by the strands of a central theological concept.»
The fact is, it simply makes sense, to anyone with the most elementary notion of how the Catholic tradition alwaysworked before the distortions of recent decades (which please God, after another decade or two of the current mopping up operations, and the retirement of a few dozen more bishops, will soon be a distant memory).
I hope Jesse is home really soon and this fades to a bad, distant memory fast for all of you.
This college will be nothing but a distant memory in ten years, like so many other Catholic colleges that are still living in the age of the inquisition.Young people will choose to go elsewhere; 99 % of Catholics use contraception, that leaves the 1 %, and they will not have medical insurance.Life is hard; it is even harder when you are stupid, like this college.
Now that it's the beginning of a new year, it seems the holiday hoopla is already becoming a distant memory.
Booze Fest 2017 is now just a distant memory...
It was a quite a bit but it warmed right back up here and by the next morning our snowman was a distant memory but I'm sure there will be more soon enough.
Pretty soon the unusual varieties like Meyer lemons, Cara Cara oranges, and pomelos will be a distant memory.
I had only the distant memory of the a fore mentioned dish to inspire this creation, but it turned out a winner.
Snoozeville will be but a distant memory once you partake in this fresh and flavorful combination!
Weekday mornings with egg sandwiches on toasted English muffins and steel cut oats with fruit compote swirls are a distant memory.
Mostly because that was like a week ago so the overly - stuffed - with - cake feeling is a distant memory at this point.
I can rewind to posts written in the thick of college and reminisce on challenging nutrition and science courses that seem a distant memory.
Unless I am having an uncontrollable craving, I hold out until the summer when my consumption skyrockets, so those berry - free months are a distant memory.
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