Sentences with phrase «revive memories»

Yes, if Gustav strengthens to CAT III or above and makes landfall along a heavily populated area of the GOM it will revive memories of Katrina and raise questions.
A game that not only seeks to revive memories of classic adventure games such as Myst -...
With the famed Peace Hall meticulously restored to its original grandeur, guests can revive memories of old Shanghai cabarets and gala parties whilst stepping on the iconic sprung - wooden dance floor.
The remarks by Fallon, which were challenged by chairman of the Falklands Legislative Assembly, will revive memories of his highly personalised attack on Ed Miliband during the election.
The case revived memories of the horrific rape and murder on a moving bus of a young physiotherapist in Delhi in 2012, which became the subject of a BBC documentary that was banned by the Indian government this year.
In March the Nasdaq broke through the 5,000 mark for the first time in 15 years, reviving memories of the dotcom crash in 2000 that followed hot on the heels of those record valuations.
The incident revived memories of a 2016 crash when the occupant of a Tesla running on Autopilot in Florida was killed in a collision with a truck the system apparently had not spotted.
The Rebels benefited from 20 Vol turnovers and put away the Crimson Tide byconverting 34 of 37 foul shots and by getting 11 assists from Guard Sean Tuohy.That left Mississippi with victories over three of the top four teams in theSEC and revived memories of its surprise triumph in last year's conferencetournament.
It was lump - in - the - throat stuff for everyone of a certain age, reviving memories of some of the great occasions and legendary names to grace a stadium that will be still be known, when it is replaced by a 61,000 - seater world - class arena, as White Hart Lane (pending naming rights) and which should be ready for action by the season after next.
United have been drawn to face Brighton in the last eight — a tie that revives memories of the 1983 FA Cup final when they eventually defeated the Seagulls after a Wembley replay.
The mistake of reviving the memories of another place, another time need not be repeated, especially in this digital age where offence can be manufactured at the click of a button (I've just read about the French cartoons today).
Yesterday's report revived memories of the cash - for - questions saga which prompted allegations that John Major's government was tainted by sleaze.
But it similarly revives memories of a wild media / cultural / political flashpoint.
But here's Twilight Time to revive that memory: Ms. Kelly plays the female lead in the film adaptation of the Off Broadway show The Fantasticks, a movie about a carnival and a scheme two get two «bickering» neighbors» kids married off to one another.
Repertory / Remastered / Restored / Revived The Memory of Justice (Marcel Ophüls, 1976) Actua 1 (Philippe Garrel, 1968) 3D Movie (Paul Sharits, 1975) Mr. Frenhoffer and the Minotaur (Sidney Peterson, 1949) I Magliari (The Magliari, Francesco Rosi, 1959) Hamlet in the Rented World (A Fragment)(Jack Smith, 1970) Insiang (Lino Brocka, 1976) Oidhche Sheanchais (A Night of Storytelling, Robert Flaherty, 1935) Les Ordres (Orderers, Michel Brault, 1974) Kanashimi no Belladonna (Belladonna of Sadness, Eiichi Yamamoto, 1973) Jingi Naki Tatakai (Battles Without Honor and Humanity, Kinji Fukasaku, 1973) Will You Dance with Me?
So, instead of reviving the memory of the legendary Ur Quattro, we need to start using the Crosslane coupé as a voodoo doll.
Thankfully, Elkins skillfully revives the memory of this pioneering woman and her singularly fascinating world.
Your photos revived my memories, and now I want to go back there so badly!
It had taken more than a century but one of her descendants had finally made it back to revive her memory in this fascinating city, which we really enjoyed visiting.
He was also the man behind the brilliant Edwin Lutyens exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, in 1981, which did much to revive the memory of this great architect.
Most importantly, the exhibition aims to cross the gap between the generations, reviving the memories of the horrifying years when the AIDS was spreading like a plague and raising awareness that even though it might be under control currently the problem stays unsolved in our time.
Their irrational, non-scientific approach to this subject revives memories of the mainstream progressives anti-science eugenics belief that also dominated their thinking and policies.
That revived memories of my gradn parents house!

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Whitehead wrote, «there is no essential reason why memory should not be raised to the vividness of the present fact» (CN), but to revive the actual present of a past state, i.e., not a memory of the past but a preceding actuality, would be to hallucinate with an object - like clarity.
In a succession of occasions, the initial state is revived less and less in each subsequent microgeny, eventually to recede into long - term memory beneath conscious accessibility.
Call upon the various religious groups bound by the same national fabric to address their mutual state of selective amnesia that blocks memories of centuries of joint and shared living on the same land; we call upon them to rebuild the past by reviving this tradition of conviviality, and restoring our shared trust that has been eroded by extremists using acts of terror and aggression;
(I Corinthians 11:26) And so the Church does still, reviving continually the living memory of the event — a memory that runs back to the time before there were any written records of it, when men spoke of it as they had seen it.
At diocesan level, the knock on effect of the World Youth Day in Cologne seems to have revived enthusiasm, with new groups and events springing up as a result of people's long - lasting memories.
Current circuit owners Red Bull have often hinted at reviving some of the old bits of the track to try and recapture some of the magic, but until that happens we'll just have to make do with memories of the past.
But he soon comes to rely on its memory and on its companionship, especially when the two join forces to revive Frank's illicit career.
A hint may come from recent studies that revive the controversial notion that memories are briefly vulnerable to manipulation each time they're recalled.
Other olfactory memories are conscious: they revive specific scenarios or emotions from the past.
We convinced her to stay calm, to continue to revive his past memories and to remember that her husband had lost touch with a great part of his humanity.
April 18, 2018 - All credit to the police and the town for reviving Howard's memory - and to the stonemason for his beautiful restoration.»
The breathing of warm wind reviving the desolated landscape, the previously denuded branches adorning their wands with tight green buds and precocious white blooms, the feeling of the sunlight's pale kiss... After so long without, the first signs of spring are showing their presence, banishing the chill to memory.
I'm so happy to partner again with The Fillo Factory (they also sponsored baklava ice cream), to revive this ancient recipe for you because holidays are all about beautiful, cozy meals that bring back memories.
I am one of those people who never forgets her firsts — and I keep those memories locked tight, knowing that more often than not we don't get to revive those experiences.
Your post revived all my memories.
As retailers gear up for one of the biggest A new memory game has revived the tantalizing notion that people can work their way to a higher.
Todd McCarthy, THR: «Anyone who's ever had a high school or college teacher make it a point to manipulate or mess with students» lives will no doubt have relatable, and possibly painful, memories revived by this vivid portrait of a...
Flanagan's adaptation streamlines the storytelling, reviving Gerald (or, at least, Jessie's hallucination of Gerald) early on to serve as the voice of every primal fear and traumatic memory that leaps to the front of Jessie's mind as the hours turn into days.
And both remakes at least had the virtue of reviving public memory of their source.
But Audrey, who has been diagnosed with cancer, has enough life left in her to revive Renee's memories of the boy she fell in love with during their study abroad trip in Spain more than 20 years ago.
Seventy - five years later, Granada, now known as Gran Gran, is still living on the plantation and must revive the buried memories of her past in order to heal a young girl abandoned to her care.
The death of a pet can revive painful memories and unresolved conflicts from the past that amplify your current emotional upheaval.
These are quite restful, with Sonic's moveset boiled back to a spin - attack and his momentum - building spin - dash, and often rather jolly, particularly when the developer revives a cherished memory such as Robotnik Eggman's first boss appearance only to gleefully transform it.
Giving up yourself, your memories, and don't break any rules to be revived, or stay true and fight for yourself, break the rules and do what you think is right.
Tantalisingly familiar images revive remote, frozen memories that threaten to vanish.
Made from the bits and pieces accumulate over a lifetime, Memory Ware revives those objects that are too chipped, broken or dated to keep, but too precious to throw away, with new life.
Like so many in Detroit and cities like it, this abandoned building holds memories waiting to be erased or revived.
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