Sentences with phrase «faint memories»

Years of mild winters on the West Coast have left many Americans with only faint memories of the hardships inclement weather can bring.
In my own faint memories, around the time we met, you were always in perpetual motion — riding a bike or jogging!
The Korea Times March 27, 2012 Artist Creates Phantoms of Homes, Nostalgia By Noh Hyun - gi Anyone who has moved around the globe will understand the feeling of dislocation — faint memories of places accumulate only to diffuse the sense of belonging.
He engages ink or chlorine and manual resist - dyeing techniques to produce abstract patterns that feel like faint memories of Western High Modernism in that they allow for doubt, failure and chance.
The Chalice warns you early that the characters you're initially managing will be but faint memories by the time everything wraps up... and they're correct.
Of course this seemingly perfect scene is truly faint memories of a whimsical past life.
David, thank you again: embarrassingly I only had a faint memory of that cocaine — CIA business thing.
Granny midwives were subsequently lobbied - against by physicians and quickly granny midwives in America were a faint memory.
«My impression of cloth diapers was always a faint memory of plain white flat cotton cloths and hot vinyl Gerber pants,» Butler said.
This recipe started with a faint memory of something my Mom would make when I was a child.
Like trucker hats and velour track suits, the Herve Leger-esque bodycon has become a relic of the past, a faint memory relegated to reality stars past.
This is not standard operating procedure for an all - wheel - drive supercar, even one with 602 horsepower like the Huracan LP610 - 4, but out here, where traction is a faint memory, the cars are glad to throw their tails out.
But Jiro was regarding me uncertainly, perhaps with a faint memory of crackseed on his tongue.
The result is a faint memory of that commodity chaos.
The notions in these symbols become bittersweet in their familiarity, yet are rooted in a faint memory.
Brown dwarves will still be gradually releasing heat from gravitational collapse when our own sun isn't even a faint memory.
All that waiting, all the tears, the nights pleading with God, it all becomes a faint memory when you meet and hold your son.
I have a faint memory from my childhood (50 years ago).

Not exact matches

An ancient Chinese proverb states: «The faintest writing is stronger than the strongest memory.
My conscious life is but a faint light shining out of a background of powers, processes, events, and memories.
... have a minimum of time enter into the world without allowing the faintest glimmer of memory to go with it.
We shall have to consider a moment in the unfolding of the universe, that is, a snapshot that exists independently of any consciousness, then we shall try conjointly to summon another moment brought as close as possible to the first, and thus have a minimum of time enter into the world without allowing the faintest glimmer of memory to go with it.
It seemed hard and time consuming to prepare... and brought back faint childhood memories of being forced against my will to sample some each fall (just try it!).
Our feeblest contemplations of the Cosmos stir us — there is a tingling in the spine, a catch in the voice, a faint sensation as if a distant memory, of falling from a height.
Even after moving to California for residency training and my career in internal medicine, my NASA Goddard memories were kept alive whenever I had a faint recollection.
Maybe there will be a slight remnant, but it will be so faint that it will just be a memory rather than a reality.
Almost 5 % of people said they suffered neurological symptoms (dizziness or fainting, for example); and 4.1 % reported cognitive problems, such as trouble with their memory and difficulty concentrating.
A horse whinnied in response, then silence but for the faint wheesh of wind and water that, like feud and memory, pour forth unceasing in the Borderlands.
As a child, Meers Logan was haunted by memories of another time and place, always accompanied by the faint strains of elusive music.
The memory of the bomb is faint now for Nanami and Nagio.
They have incredible memory and sensory systems and are able to detect the slightest noise or faintest hint of a potential oncoming predator.
Though even in presence, faint as fading dreams with a few familiar, recurring signs clinging to memory, Shura Chernozatonskaya's images tenaciously linger.
After a few minutes of exposure to the projected image, the powder retains a faint green image of the two faces on its surface, something akin to the «latent image» of photographic film or the veil of memory.
«A faint, beautiful memory» is how curator Norman Rosenthal described A New Spirit Then, A New Spirit Now, 1981 - 2018, the current show at Almine Rech Gallery on the Upper East Side.
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