Sentences with phrase «scarred by the memory»

Business leaders and shareholders are still scarred by the memory of project over-runs, spiralling costs and frenzied drilling during the last boom, and the painful adjustments during the subsequent slump.
A policy dilemma where too many MPs were scarred by the memory of Iraq and the now pervasive war weariness which afflicts British society.
Scarred by the memory of her terrorist - murdered parents when she was a child, Vicki has mysterious blackouts that aren't that difficult to solve once we're introduced to a suspiciously similar - looking, red - ringleted belly dancer who flirts with Slater, and a sunglasses - sporting woman running around in black leather.
We're all so scarred by the memory of the Global Financial Crisis (just to properly capitalise it), we forget the US market (for example) has only suffered four major collapses in the last century.

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A new book by n +1 editor Richard Beck recalls this extraordinary popular delusion and the secondary delusions entailed by it: the fantastical orgies; the intricate high - reaching conspiracies; the magical ability of children to sustain gross physical injury without scarring; the pseudo-psychiatric theories of traumatic repression and recovered memory.
Former prime minister Gordon Brown said: «Our memories will be for ever scarred by this moment.
State GOP Chairman Ed Cox suffered a bit of a memory lapse earlier today while pressuring Senate Democrats to return what he called «dirty money» in the form of campaign contributions doled out by scandal - scarred Sen. Carl Kruger.
By the grace of God, Sasha's and Samara's lives were spared; however their memories scarred from this heinous, cowardly act.
There's no explanation of the mayhem in Cloverfield beyond that a monster has attacked and that the recoil its rampage spawns inevitably resembles memories of our collective scarring by 9/11.
Some of the most provocative and moving art of our time calls up such a mix of emotions by drawing on the deep — some would say scarring — imprint of early memory.
Walls with memories are recreated with scars and wounds brought to life by the artist.
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