Sentences with phrase «is a vague memory»

This year I didn't really do anything too crazy and it was a definitely a step up from last year's, which I will just say is a vague memory and ended before midnight LOL!
The title of the show is a vague memory from a friend of the artist; a phrase that stayed with Margarita Bofiliou for a long time, until she sourced it and found out that it derives from the classic Greek tragedy Perseus by Aeschylus.
My lily is home with us now and the years of waiting are a vague memory.

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The traditional line between editorial and reporting is now but a vague memory at the Times, at least when it comes to coverage of the culture and, above all, homosexuality.
My memory will inevitably fail me here in many ways, and so let me apologize in advance for being vague and doubtless inaccurate.
Preachers and theologians (especially Protestants) pride themselves on avoiding body - soul dualism, but pious talk at funerals is usually of the departed person surviving as a vague, benign spirit or as a thought in the memories of others.
That nostalgia is all intertwined with evangelical memory, so that the nostalgia has a vague religious feeling about it.
I have a vague memory of a ministry in Australia which sought out ministers and pastors who had been through something like this.
There is a need to sort out the normative memory from this other vague yearning.
And then there is that extended British family of children's games from which baseball drew its basic morphology (stoolball, tut - ball, and, of course, rounders); but these are only charming finger - paint renderings of the ideal, vague, and glittering dreams that the infant soul brings with it in its descent from the world above before the oblivion of adulthood purges them from memory; they are as inchoately remote from the real thing as a child's first steps are from ballet.
When details are vague, our minds may have ways of filling in the blanks with false ideas (However, the likelihood of constructing an entire memory of abuse ex nihilo is rather rare.
I had vague memories of having seen an African peanut soup before and on further research, I found it would be perfect for the theme.
The memories are vague — it's been many years since those Christmases at her home.
On 2nd thoughts I wasn't quite so sure; I had vague memories of attempting these once before in the dim and distant past and that they perhaps had not been very successful!
(I do have a vague memory of a deep - fried rice paper roll version in Cambodia or Laos, but I'm talking about just the fresh kind here).
Now that you mention Dale Carter being Jake Reed's brother, that brings back a vague memory of him as a Vikings player.
I was too young for Swindon 69 but have vague memories of 71 and the euphoria that swept through my Dad and his brother and my older cousin.
It was so long ago before marriage and kids and the vague memories of thrills and jam - packed theme parked filled my head.
My mother breastfed me until I was around 4, and I even have comforting vague memories of nursing to sleep.
I also have vague memories of sitting on the living room floor with him when he was 1, begging: «please, pleeeease, sit here and watch Pooh while I eat dinner!
10 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SELF Autobiographies are made of personal memories, the sum total of our life experiences, including the experiences of the plans we have made for the future, specific or vague.
Your triggers can be both specific and general, some instantly transporting you back to a painful memory and others eliciting a vague sense of something just not feeling right.
Hi Andrea, I don't claim to be an expert by any means but I've got a vague memory from a while ago that we have similar problems.
The fears I had when we first moved here all seem like vague memories now and it goes to show that God is so good.
Now I had a vague idea of who I thought this guy was based on my fuzzy memory of the night we met, so I was only slightly nervous of not recognising him.
Her memory is vague — she is unable to give clear answers to simple questions.
A host of top - gun screenwriters (Steven Zaillian, Robert Towne, David Koepp) tinkered with the script about a botched mission and the crosses and double - crosses that ensue, but the result isn't satisfactory; vague memories of better story lines on the television program come to mind.
Disney Infinity is a wonderful game that mashes together the best of collectables, cherished childhood memories of playing with toys and Minecraft-esque creation into a beautiful package, and then locks it up behind what I found to be an aggravatingly vague system of luck and grinding â $» and what my son found an exciting and rewarding game of chance.
It reminded me of some vague memories I have from when I was a child, sat in front of the TV watching a strange little man competing in the Winter Olympics, in an event Great Britain had not attempted for decades.
I have vague memories of hearing something but there wasn't very much UK media coverage about this day.
It's a real shame this didn't make the DVD, for it should have been an easy and obvious inclusion, and its interview footage of Hayley Mills discussing the three - week Tampa production and her history of Disney films would undoubtedly be interesting to see, whether you have vague memories of it or, like me, have only read about it.
She soon discovers that Ben isn't always on the up and up with her, which makes her not trust him, especially since she has a vague memory of the attack that caused her to lose her memory many years before.
On a deeper level, they are bound by their wartime memories and troubled by a vague, unarticulated nostalgia.
We have vague memories of enjoying completing our first harvest, but we're no longer a reliable source on «fun».
My memories of the first anime series are vague at best and that's all I have experienced of Fullmetal Alchemist before; thus, my impressions are very much those of a newbie.
«I don't see how it's doing society any good to have its members walking around with vague memories of algebraic formulas and geometric diagrams, and clear memories of hating them.»
From memory I believe that it does although over OBD2 is rather vague.
This triggers a well acted but painfully vague voice over, often with complaints that you are digging into his memory.
The memories of this time period are somewhat vague.
While I have vague memories of the first couple of Super Mario Bros. games, it was the third installment that I really remember as a kid.
Awakening in a darkened room in a gothic castle, with no recollection of how you came to be there and only the vaguest notion of who you are, you explore the corridors and hallways piecing your memories together by collecting notes and journal entries left in the musty corners of libraries and sinister laboratories.
The exploration of the story behind the world of Sublevel Zero is a bit too simple and vague to give me an emotional investment in it, but players will be able to fill in that void by the intense space battles and memories they make themselves.
The only vague memory he can summon in his mind is that of a sculpture atop a hill, depicting human hands reaching towards the sky.
A lot of my work has become more abstract, more vague, and that's because the memory is blurry.»
Mao Yan keeps his pursuit to spirit and the vague memory, embeds his personal feelings into the tone of era, and by making use of his talent and feelings, he presents the dim light of human soul and shows a unique figure that is calm and peaceful.
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of photographs of iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created by the printer.
In this case the work becomes part of a commentary on the desire to contain something natural in a culture where environments are created to resemble a vague memory of the real.»
These are not vague shimmers, like Rothko's Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea, but scarily real encounters with monsters and memories, made real in jagged black lines that stab through swirls of colour.
This line of thought might be stimulated through «wisps» of memory, poetry and visual stimuli like a line of landscape, hints of rooftops, partly opened doors etc; possibly reawakening or holding a moment, a place, an event, a period, the vague recollection of something that is not quite tangible.
The dancers are present but vague, fading into the piece and emerging again, like memories.
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