Sentences with phrase «overcome by memories»

Or they may see a report on the news about a rape and feel overcome by memories of their own assault.

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The memorial and ceremony reflected the universal, private meaning of this urgent imperative, its determined effort to overcome death by a supreme personal act of perpetual memory.
I must reply that solipsism can not be overcome by an arbitrary denial, made at the very moment that it is conceded that memory is inaccurate; and that, owing to data in the present that are otherwise inexplicable, we can infer with reasonable probability that we ourselves have a past.
He said: «As we see you, as we see this area with its constant memories of what has happened, we seek to share with you in a way that reminds you that you are not alone, that the pain you suffer is not considered passing but profound, and that the grief for the lost is something that will forever be inscribed by our memories in these very stones, stones that over so many centuries have seen so much violence, but have also seen the renewal of hope and the overcoming of evil.
Inspired by the memory of Nick Adenhart — and the remarkable recovery of his friend Jon Wilhite — L.A. has overcome a bleak start to seize control of the AL West
After a concussion, a person can be left with disturbed sleep, memory deficits and other cognitive problems for years, but a new study led by Rebecca Spencer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggests that despite these abnormalities, sleep still helps them to overcome memory deficits, and the benefit is Frontier in Human Neurosciequivalent to that seen in individuals without a history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as concussion.
The Center focuses on new solutions for overcoming this crippling neurodegenerative disorder, which robs patients of their independence by causing things such as short - term memory loss, involuntary movements of the head and trouble with swallowing.
The Center focuses on new solutions for overcoming crippling neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's Disease, which robs patients of their independence by causing things such as short - term memory loss, involuntary movements of the head and trouble with swallowing.
Whether you are haunted by traumatic memories, struggling with anxiety or panic, overcome with grief, or experiencing a range of other life challenges, making the decision to reach out for help and commit to counseling takes courage and can offer profound benefits.
Whenever you're overcome by undesired images / thoughts, change the channel to something that is more desirable (perhaps a positive memory with someone else, a hope for the future, visualizing something different).
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