Sentences with phrase «memories of where»

I have been following your adoption journey — it brings memories of where we were several years ago.
During your morning paddle or walk, you can enjoy the views and memories of where you've just traveled.
Right after the opening theme, we find ourselves watching a couple that have come to a mysterious hall, with no current memories of where they are.
One of my more disturbed clients once told me outright that his daily mission was to erase the memories of where he'd come from, of what he'd done.
If you find the film speaking to memories of where you grew up it may even be poignant.
Recalling the feeling of falling in love will usually summon memories of where you had your first dinner.
«It's amazing how books are constantly being flagged as obsolete in the post iPad / Kindle world, but in reality people have real emotion and attachment to tangible physical books,» McLeod told me, describing those emotions as «both the memories of where [the owners] were when they experienced them, as well as the knowledge contained within.»
Sherburne does not want to attribute to the unconscious of the dominant occasions the memory itself, but he must then attribute to it the memory of where the memory trace is to be found.
Every morning, we create a memory of where we parked our car, which we retrieve in the evening when we pick it up,» said Laura Colgin, assistant professor of neuroscience and member of the Center for Learning and Memory in The University of Texas at Austin's College of Natural Sciences.
In this article, I go over this 2010 study where a MgT supplemented group was able to retain their memory of where a submerged platform was hidden after 24 hours.
Outfit posts can be a bit of a pain to photograph, but I really enjoy looking back at them and it really brings back a memory of where I was in my life at that point in time.
The sole exception is Lena's soldier husband Kane (Oscar Isaac), who returns after a yearlong disappearance with no memory of where he'd been or how he got home.
«Simon (James McAvoy), a fine art auctioneer, teams up with a criminal gang to steal a Goya painting worth millions of dollars, but after suffering a blow to the head during the heist he awakens to discover he has no memory of where he hid the painting.
When he inexplicably turns up with no memory of where he has been and becomes fatally ill, the pair are whisked off to a government facility in Florida.
GENRE: Children's Adventure (An Unofficial Minecraft Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen) When Ziggy wakes up in a field of snow, he has no memory of where he is or what he has been doing.
I found myself quizzing him on the locations of certain hotels, just because I was so amazed by his memory of where each one was located.
Cavernous Wastes With no memory of where you are and no idea how you got there, you do know one thing: you have to escape.
In fact lately, I'm finding it shows me more of the same, like it reads my computer memory of where I've been and that's disheartening.

Not exact matches

A study published in May found that for adults aged 60 - 88, walking for 30 minutes four days a week for 12 weeks appeared to strengthen connectivity in a region of the brain where weakened connections have been linked with memory loss.
We have spent every ounce of software programming since the 1940s building toward this Von Neumann construct where you have a CPU, main memory, and storage.
Of course, this is really psychologist shorthand for the lengthy process of going into one's emotional memory files and teasing out the situations where you might be over-interpreting — not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviouOf course, this is really psychologist shorthand for the lengthy process of going into one's emotional memory files and teasing out the situations where you might be over-interpreting — not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviouof going into one's emotional memory files and teasing out the situations where you might be over-interpreting — not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviour.
A stroll down a real street called Memory Lane in London leads you to the London Institute of Psychiatry, where J.A.N. «Nick» Corsellis sliced into the brains of three corpses and found the first evidence of AE.
The researchers found strengthened connectivity in a region of the brain where weakened connections have been linked with memory loss.
The hearing is set for September 20, and according to Isaac Boltansky, director of policy research at Compass Point, it will likely evoke memories of the 2013 London Whale hearing, where the bank's top brass were dragged up in front of lawmakers.
Schultz lives very nicely now — Bhambi Custom Tailored suits, a Colorado ski retreat, and a beach house in New York's Hamptons, where Bono and Madonna have visited — but the memory of Brooklyn is never far away.
The results showed strengthened connectivity in a region of the brain where weakened connections have been linked with memory loss.
I had some pictures on memory cards and others on my iPad, where they had been transferred to, which brought up the question of which computer to sync to.
«We took a look at 10 of the most Natty - centric cities where our beer is loved and there are thousands of students, and took on the mission to protect their epic college memories,» says Chelsea Phillips, Vice President of Value Brands at Anheuser - Busch, which owns Natural LIght.
Their study of a card trick offers an example of a memory illusion, where the mutability of our memory is leveraged to implant ideas in our heads.
Intel and Micron researchers have made the wires out of a new material as well as the wells that make up the memory cell where each bit of data is stored.
And while it's anyone's guess where the American housing market is headed, the value of experiences tends to grow over time, becoming rosier in the rearview mirror of memory
[A] nd fill your mind with memories of important work experiences where you displayed confidence.
Appetite for a new Conservative party was modest at a Calgary dinner, where the bitter memory of vote - splitting is still a searing one.
Born in the Northwest Territories, where his father was school principal in remote Fort Smith, he's said one of his earliest childhood memories is the smell of the furs his mother bought for making parkas.
To refresh your memory, modeling is a process where you send the names of your existing customers to a huge database company like Epsilon, Experian, or Equifax.
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.
In this work he commented one by one on all his writings, giving details about the date and circumstances of the work, noting places where he had changed his mind, pointing out passages where he got things wrong, for example where he had cited a biblical text from memory and not gotten it correct.
Maybe we find the words out there, in the marketplace, a coffee shop, a stadium, where people aren't dressed for church and can speak their own true words (if we'll listen) about the flesh, their fears, the blessing and curse of family, the craziness, not to mention dreams, fantasies, habits and memories.
As I think back on where my legacy of hospitality started, my memories surround our childhood doorway.
President Donald Trump said his father was an admirer of Mr Graham's and that the «legendary» American figure deserved to be recognised in the place «where the memory of the American people is enshrined».
For if this memory were to waken in her soul, and like a favored lover sometimes steal her thoughts away from the king, luring her reflections into the seclusion of a secret grief; or if this memory sometimes passed through her soul like the shadow of death over the grave: where would then be the glory of their love?
The summer in our cottage by an inland lake in the North woods, where she painted, or worked, or later, lay prostrated by illness, but uncomplaining, while I wrote a substantial portion of the volume, is a precious memory time will not dim.
Relying on memories of his friend Fly's work as a law - copyist in 1840, and of the office at 10 Wall Street where he visited his brother Allan after returning from sea in 1844, Melville sets his story in a modern, nineteenth - century office building.
you are but one, we are many,,,, my friends will never return and it is a disgrace in their memory... on our own soil... where they died needlessly under the hatred of those people for our way of life... don't insult us... as we have been through much over these years and this will only lead to more distrust and anguish... how can you sleep at nite as we have great difficulty... please do not support this project is does not merit consideration... at this time...
Where there was no knowledge of him before, now there is a river, coursing through my mind and heart, bearing the memory and the loss of him forever.
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
Some of my earliest memories are of gatherings at my grandparents small apartment in Milwaukee where my relatives would crowd around the dining - room table and talk passionately about Israel.
That's just what Bakunin thought, and look where it led him...» When an individual Christian, wanting to preserve Jesus» uniqueness, pushes his divinity so hard as to deny his humanity, there is a communal memory to remind him, «That's docetism, the oldest heresy of all.
Where did the latter get the material, which, for a period of some twenty - five years, he had preserved in his memory?
We find them in the treatise On Divine Names by Dionysius the Areopagite, where God is true Being and Goodness and Beauty, but also in the triadic analogies explored by Augustine in his treatise On the Trinity, where God is compared to Memory and Intellect and Will, as well as in the triads of nouns fashioned by theologians inventing terms for God in new languages.
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