The old model of writing a book, and having it discovered in bookstores has become a fond, but
fleeting memory for authors.
Not exact matches
Except
for occasional
fleeting memories of an idealized past, none of these six people regretted having children.
Scientists at the Stowers Institute
for Medical Research have identified a possible biochemical mechanism by which the specialized brain cells known as neurons create and maintain a long - term
memory from a
fleeting experience.
Current FDA - approved medications, including Aricept, Razadyne and Exelon, offer only
fleeting short - term benefits
for Alzheimer's patients, but they do nothing to slow the steady, irreversible decline of brain function that erases a person's
memory and ability to think clearly.
Thank you, Poppy, It was a bittersweet
memory for certain, but it always makes me think of him
for more than just a
fleeting moment and that is always a good thing.
This might be the most downbeat blockbuster in
memory, a film that starts out pitiless and goes downhill from there, save
for a
fleeting glimmer of hope in the final moments.
Nitarudi Ninarudi expresses the complexity of longing
for a place that is alive in the
memory in a very different way than in the physical reality — a place as evasive and
fleeting as the identities one negotiates when they are relocated, bringing into play issues of transformation, translation, and even personal survival.
For Fade to Black, he uses the technique to make a statement about pop culture as well as issues of race, class and the fragmented,
fleeting nature of
memory.
Mirroring a party scenario in which one invites guests into their home, making the private public, Soares captures the private moments after a celebration ends, when the space remains charged by the
memories and traces of a
fleeting moment and space; in this way, the viewer provides a narrative
for this mis en scene.
The
memory of a dream can be
fleeting or can haunt us
for a lifetime.