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"from memory" Definitions
  1. without reading or looking at notes

525 Sentences With "from memory"

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The painting's titles tell all: "Maps of Canada drawn from memory by American citizens" and "The United Shapes Of America, (As Drawn From Memory By California Grad Students)" (both 1990).
Instead, Beckmann painted from memory, imagination and a personal iconography.
So he tried to recreate his mother's recipe from memory.
The hopelessly tarnished name "Penn Station" would fade from memory.
With each encore, Ms. Wang's "Hammerklavier" receded further from memory.
Rossetti finished "Beata Beatrix" from memory after Siddal's untimely death.
Ms. Abo Rebieh drew her from memory after her release.
From memory foam to gel, these are the best pillows.
"I did the first issue mostly from memory," she says.
Is the scene culled from memory, a dream, or neither?
Instead, she started reciting as much as she could from memory.
He still walks with a limp and suffers from memory lapses.
I don't want to be able to paint you from memory.
Phil can play all of 'Dookie' and 'American Idiot' from memory.
Who the hell knows what the cityscape looks like from memory?
Frankenthaler, who spent time at Bennington College, painted largely from memory.
Conservatives can recite the names of the publicly shamed from memory.
But those ties have faded from memory for many younger voters.
Apart from memory, are there other ways it could influence perception?
I watched one so many times I can recall it from memory.
There were others as well, whose names Alihan can recite from memory.
A day later, Afshar reconstructed his clinical notes on E.R. from memory.
He will presumably recreate that contact information from memory and public sources.
This isn't the wipe it from memory sort of Black Mirror affair.
And it didn't matter; you could recite "Good Night, Moon" from memory.
But that will quickly fade from memory if the virus is contained.
I could sing the entire soundtrack to you right now from memory.
Then, ask them to close their eyes and draw it from memory.
The answer comes from within, from instincts, from memory, from past knowledge.
I can tell you all these details, 28 years later, purely from memory.
It protected profit for Detroit's automakers long after its origins faded from memory.
The receptor takes part in the brain's normal functioning, from memory to breathing.
They also sometimes try to recreate the test from memory in shared documents.
And so with Grumpy Cat dead, maybe he will just fade from memory.
I could diagram much of what I saw and did just from memory.
Twenty years later, I can still recite the "Our Father" prayer from memory.
The line has been reprinted so frequently, many can cite it from memory.
I sit down immediately and sketch from memory the scene I have just witnessed.
Is there a difference for you between drawing from observation and drawing from memory?
The next few days are mostly lost from memory, but some hazy images survive.
Spry and good-humored, she still writes poetry, and recites it easily from memory.
Not only are the seats made from memory foam, the rear seats are ribbed.
The company will delete anyone who asks to be scrubbed from memory, he said.
This isn't the kind of exhilarating and fun episode that quickly fades from memory.
Mr. Sloane, conducting from memory but in full control, seemed to galvanize the players.
He had me follow the score as he practiced his "Fiddler" solos from memory.
As for the Sixth, Mr. Rattle showed complete command on Thursday, conducting from memory.
Most of these fights slip from memory, if they ever even make it there.
He'd been to see him in the hospital, and he drew him from memory.
As many of his contemporaries have faded from memory, Mr. Lang has remained influential.
Retrieving such experiences from memory is an equally selective task and prone to error.
Mr. Rosand was known for being able to play dozens of pieces from memory.
Like Zainab's case, it caused outrage among Pakistanis and then quickly faded from memory.
After the break, he goes back to work, always drawing from memory, never models.
The musicians not only played the works (from memory!) but also marched and danced.
"It's rare that you really need to recall something from memory," Dr. Castel said.
Though the stones have mostly disappeared from memory, the man behind them has not.
And anything that erases the last three Terminator sequels from memory is more than welcome.
Arid conference rooms started to fade from memory, as I pictured the Hudson, the Ganges.
Fifty-three percent of revenue came from memory chipmakers in the fourth quarter, ASML said.
Saxons and Britons live together peaceably, protected from memory by a cloud of forgetful mist.
Artists such as Gene Kloss and John Marin depicted Pueblo ceremonial dances from memory instead.
Others ran on the front pages or in Jet magazine but have faded from memory.
Two days later, Coach Steve Kerr could still recite Varejao's statistics and extracurriculars from memory.
Lucy calculates end-of-night tabs (cash only) from memory, a practice that rewards endurance.
Unperturbed, he typed in the password from memory and received this message: Wrong PIN entered.
Instead of comfort, she discovers a father suffering from memory loss and an "erratic" mother.
What does the average sketch of the New York City skyline from memory look like?
Over a quarter of this business is expected to come specifically from "memory enhancing" products.
Holocaust Is Fading From Memory, Survey Finds Is British English Conquering America, or Vice Versa?
Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music in Brazil is out now via Music From Memory.
JS: Although you are working from memory, photography must play a role in these paintings.
Even Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, generally praised when released, quickly faded from memory.
If nothing else, iPad apps could save the Mac from memory- and processor-hogging Electron apps.
TW), alleging they attempted to steal trade secrets from memory chip maker Micron Technology Inc (MU.
He had solved the problem of his music literacy by conducting the entire score from memory.
People with dementia can suffer from memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language.
You'll just need to follow the included instructions, instead of making your paper airplane from memory.
Once the queen of Litchfield Prison, Galina "Red" Reznikov suffers from memory loss during season seven.
She quotes Old Testament prophets from memory; several people described her to me as prophetic herself.
Every now and then I'd try to capture it from memory, and that's how it started.
Oh, and the Music from Memory team have very kindly slid an exclusive track our way.
Moondog quotes D.H. Lawrence and Charles Baudelaire from memory, so there's nothing wrong with his taste.
When the disaster is over, we will want to obliterate it from memory, and that's fine.
After his release, he moved to Lebanon where he began to sketch the torture from memory.
Yes, he looked like Melville; yes, he could recite long passages of 'Moby-Dick' from memory.
In the past, she has explored elements of her own history, recreating interior spaces from memory.
Also erased from memory was last year's DUI arrest that produced a droopy-eyed booking photo.
And they don't scrub it from memory when the computer is in sleep mode or locked.
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
Leffak recited that message from memory with the cadence of someone who heard it too many times.
That's fair enough from the standpoint of the color scheme, but try drawing this one from memory.
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
He's worth remembering, especially as the era and the style he helped define fade further from memory.
Or it will just fade away from memory, leaving staffers as vulnerable to sexual harassment as ever.
I felt the details fading from memory before we even got to the first end-credits scene.
Toshiba, whose businesses range from memory chips to rail, is at the heart of Japan's atomic industry.
Instead of working from memory, Väätäinen had to do more research with characters like Elsa, he said.
"Interestingly, this pattern completely flipped when we asked them to reconstruct the images from memory," Wimber says.
If you haven't watched it, let me see if I can conjure some of it from memory.
Now, read the article, "Holocaust Is Fading From Memory, Survey Finds," and answer the following questions: 1.
Marianne studies Héloïse as she keeps her company and creates her portrait in secret, working from memory.
Over time, however, as 9/11 has faded from memory, the perception of threat is not profound.
Neither man was destined to be an artist; both worked largely from memory and died in obscurity.
Yet there are complex stretches of cluster chords that the choristers sing with precision (and from memory).
Unrepentant opportunism belies a staggering lack of character and caring that can't simply be vanquished from memory.
How is specificity of place significant to you, even though you work from memory in your studio?
Clarkson is still putting out successful music, long after past winners of the show have faded from memory.
Over the last six years Gianluca Gimini asked more than 500 people to draw a bicycle from memory.
Whatever conclusions we draw from memory research to try to understand Ford's accusations are going to be unsatisfying.
The planned brain implant would be a game-changer for millions of Americans who suffer from memory loss.
The 10-episode season saw Stiles Stilinski (Dylan O'Brien) disappear from memory due to the mysterious Ghost Riders.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin, conducting from memory, showed complete command of the score and all its entrails and contrails.
They were also more likely to have had a spouse who was disabled or suffering from memory loss.
In fact, we'd probably be able to sketch it straight from memory with a fair amount of accuracy.
Over the next 200 years, traditional astronomy and navigation, while preserved in oral histories, slowly faded from memory.
"Over the years, like anything that only happens once, it starts to disappear from memory," Mr. Burgess said.
The songs feel plotted, but loosely, like someone trying to draw a map to a riff from memory.
Plenty of those have been published, passing from memory as quickly as the pages fly under your fingers.
When CBS broadcast sketches Ms. Kenny made outside court, from memory, the judge convicted the network of contempt.
The word Quran (or Koran) is derived from an Arabic verb for speaking from memory or reading aloud.
There's a premium pad for every type of sleeper, from memory foam to hypoallergenic and eco-friendly styles.
A single speech -- even a State of the Union with emotional reality show flourishes -- quickly fades from memory.
It was an emotional visit to a place that seemed to have erased the Hartfield lynching from memory.
Though the massacre was publicly lamented at the time, Kean claims it has since been erased from memory.
Every time you retrieve information from memory, it becomes a bit easier to find it the next time.
In order to make things tangible, scenes are drawn from memory and merged in a shared fictional collage.
The past few weeks, which re-traumatized a lot of assault survivors, will not be erased from memory.
You experience it, and you think about it, and you reflect on it until it fades from memory.
Just ask any 15-year-old female Star Wars fan—even now, she can probably recall it from memory.
THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN, EVERYTHING FROM MEMORY, FROM MOTHER BOARDS, EVERYTHING THAT IS IN OUR PRODUCTS COMES FROM OVERSEAS.
After finishing her assignments for school, Chai would use any leftover paint to draw her mother's face from memory.
Photo: Sarah JelbertNew research shows that crows can recreate tools from memory, a capacity previously thought impossible for birds.
So the captain passed control of the aircraft to the first officer and began the troubleshooting process from memory.
Mobile web browsers usually clear idle tabs from memory so you get better performance when you're doing something else.
YOU KNOW, YOU MENTIONED IS THIS LIKE THE GROVE EFFORT WHEN WE REALLY WENT FROM MEMORY TO THE CPU?
Executive function is different from memory, but often, both skill sets suffer in people with age-related cognitive problems.
You may have omitted this year from memory, like a hotelier omits Floor 20083 from an elevator control panel.
They were asked to recall lists of words from memory, for example, and fill out questionnaires on cognitive decline.
After reciting his lengthy vows – all from memory – Devon looked lovingly at Leah, and extended his hand to her.
He went on to a respectable but brief MMA career, mostly in Japan, and then he faded from memory.
Vasari, on the other hand, had studied Latin in his youth and could recite passages of Virgil from memory.
He does give us, as Ms. Didion, the actress Mia Barron, reciting (from memory) the essay in its entirety.
She said Ampere's chips topped rival products on price, speedy connections to retrieve data from memory and other features.
Indeed, two decades after he read "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," he could still recite this passage from memory.
Indeed, two decades after he read "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," he could still recite this passage from memory.
Tyutchev was a 20173th-century poet and career diplomat and most Russians can easily recite his poems from memory.
One girl said she used a friend's phone to text her parents -- the only number she knew from memory.
If you have trouble remembering names, faces or phone numbers, these tips from memory champions and neuroscientists can help.
All are television shows that premiered the second week of September in 1966, and all have effectively faded from memory.
Instead of speaking from memory, he now types up his points and reviews them off of a sheet of paper.
After all, the earcups are made from memory foam and the hinge design looks more like a fine art piece.
Her SNL failure seemed to have faded from memory; no longer was it proof that she was an undeserving wannabe.
The news of the crash faded from memory, and now Uber is testing the waters for a self-driving relaunch.
Derived from memory, Bearden's bayou is at once real and mythic, the Black counterpart to William Faulkner's apocryphal Yoknapatawpha County.
We've actually build more than 29 exercises right now that target everything from memory, speed, attention, people skills, navigation, intelligence.
The artist had never been fully appreciative of painting from life and in his mature period worked exclusively from memory.
We have lined up a selection of offers on everything from memory cards to protein powders, plus everything in between.
The Rabbit books are seared in my mind, and to this day I can invoke passages and scenes from memory.
When Miss Savage visited the Knausts, "she gave poetry readings and recited Shakespeare sonnets from memory," Ms. Knaust Elia said.
Instead, Montes memorized details from sensitive documents and then — when she got home — typed them from memory onto her laptop.
" Gerald explains that since he was unsure whether he had to deliver the speech from memory, he "assumed the worst.
The University of Chicago professor began to suffer from memory loss in 2011, and died in an Idaho nursing home.
It was the type of throwaway gag that entertains Twitter users for a few hours before forever fading from memory.
Flawless execution, even with players this skilled, would be impossible, given the demands of moving, dancing and playing from memory.
When asked about my initial impression of the place, I cannot excavate anything from memory to form a meaningful answer.
The late-afternoon setting heightens the impression of a dancer in a studio, trying to piece something together from memory.
But missing her late mother's Vietnamese home cooking in college prompted her to "reverse engineer" her mom's dishes from memory.
These context switches do not happen instantly, and they force the processor to dump cached data and reload information from memory.
It is hard to even attempt to recall, from memory alone, the overwhelming evils perpetrated in the world in recent months.
In the Fifth Symphony, Mr. Langrée, conducting from memory, brought weighty depth to the grim Andante opening of the first movement.
The members of the quartet were stationed in four corners of the room and performed the music blindly, and from memory.
But with the cause of this one still unknown, Chipotle's E.coli nightmare could be harder to shake from memory than most.
It's no longer a huge, loud, excited crowd of millennials who can recite from memory every proposal listed on his website.
We have rounded up the very best deals on everything from memory cards to laptops, including devices from Microsoft and Apple.
"This CV is unlikely to be complete – it was written from memory and probably omits a lot of stuff," he said.
The fence's floral tangle is a reconstruction from memory of plants found in the backyard of Dang's childhood home in Hawaii.
A number of Black women can even recite bits of her speech from memory (just ask Master Of None's, Lena Waithe).
The football league has attempted to address concussions, as a growing number of players have suffered from memory and cognitive issues.
" 'Not much will remain Ryszard really not much / of the poetry of this insane century,' " Sacks said, reciting it from memory.
Victor remembers not only this abuse, but the moment of its original excavation from memory, during the happy days with Rachel.
In 2013 he conducted a new production of Wagner's "Parsifal" at the Metropolitan Opera, starring the tenor Jonas Kaufmann, from memory.
His victim has been almost entirely erased from memory, a kind of second death beyond the reach of redress or revenge.
Every night, for at least an hour, he reads poetry and literature, and can recite dozens of Greek poems from memory.
That is the very real danger we face as the months drag into years, and each successive outrage fades from memory.
And Fragonard kept circling back to an eternal Italy of the mind, repeatedly drawing villas and gardens from memory and imagination.
Her sister is there, and seems to have recovered from the fall, though she says she is suffering from memory loss.
Her sister is there, and seems to have recovered from the fall, though she says she is suffering from memory loss.
"When people think about their superstitious intuitions, they are likely to automatically retrieve examples from memory that support them," Risen writes.
But here are some facts, culled from documents and reporting on the October 22016 trial: The charges never exactly faded from memory.
The startup page goes back to the default, Google becomes your search engine again, and all pinned tabs are wiped from memory.
A psychologist from the University of Liverpool even has also conducted a test that challenged people to draw a bicycle from memory.
As more people suffer from memory loss, they'll need to put plans in place to make sure their finances don't suffer, too.
Mohamed received a perfect score on his proper pronunciation, voice and style as he recited random verses of the Quran from memory.
You can probably even rattle off the main offenders — think platitudes like "pay your dues" and "be a yes person" — from memory.
John is literally plagiarizing Tom's now-destroyed perfect Earth; he has become a famous architect by drawing its futuristic buildings from memory.
The plush mattress features a top layer made from memory foam that's formulated to provide extra comfort while still providing adequate support.
A single moment, concept, or shot can make the difference between something sticking in your mind indelibly, or fading from memory altogether.
Toshiba maintained its full-year operating profit forecast of 430 billion yen, of which 419.4 billion yen would come from memory chips.
Camel Style, from memory, was like a prototype for the Lolporn tumblr we'd come to know and love in the near future.
She copied and pasted her appeal, one that she could recite from memory by now, and hit the return key to send.
Pauly D's 9-month relationship with Aubrey O'Day is over and he's already trying to erase her from memory ... TMZ has learned.
At the top of the CV, Haushofer explains that he likely forgot a few failures, as he wrote the resumé from memory.
But, while we might be able to draw what today's siren looks from memory, she wasn't always the same green mythological creature.
The former question invites us to appreciate and interrogate our hobby's past, the latter encourages either erasure from memory or modern revision.
A Brazilian conductor flopped, and Toscanini, at the age of nineteen, took over a performance of "Aida," leading the opera from memory.
Yet advanced planning was required, as I printed itineraries and wrote down phone numbers (can anyone recite her mother's digits from memory?).
Crime Scene Dimitra Diamantis recited the breakfast orders from memory a month later, displaying a long-term recall of short-order meals.
Solano's subject matter has shifted to pulling from memory — family portraits, scenes from beloved films and pop cultural moments we've collectively experienced.
So Marianne is asked to deceive Héloïse, accompanying her on walks to the beach and then painting her from memory in secret.
Ms. Kaelin said that Mr. Simmon, despite his disease, had no problem recounting his name, address and social security number from memory.
Mazower's family saga may begin as an effort to recover a way of being Jewish that is often now lost from memory.
Doom Eternal feels like a replica of that experience, crafted from memory but little actual reference to the classic id shooters themselves.
One is drawn as a copy of a found image; the other as a reversed image, from memory of the first drawing.
I find my drawings from memory are often fainter, as I suppose they come from somewhere else, other than those of direct observation.
I generally prefer a firmer mattress but knew going in that most made from memory foam aren't as firm as traditional spring products.
She still visits her old apartment in Pripyat, an abandoned city that now welcomes tourists, and can rattle off the address from memory.
I think about quitting, but then I look over at bright-eyed bushy-tailed Anna, and I instantly erase that thought from memory.
The map was restored from memory with ribbons and pins to depict the operation, which the researchers suspect may not accurately reflect events.
As a part of our process, we also asked people at the company to draw the Instagram icon from memory in 5 seconds.
There's no branching, or even arithmetic: The only processor command it contains is "mov", which scoots data from memory address to memory address.
Hawai'i's elementary schools instituted introductory Japanese classes, hoping they could nudge kids toward a tourism career (I can still sing Sukiyaki from memory).
"Listen, Anne, I have a feeling you sometimes suffer from memory loss," he says to his daughter with just a touch of condescension.
It was too specific a speech to be one that he'd pulled from memory; he was thinking on his feet, in shapely paragraphs.
Newspapers have resorted to working from memory sticks, and many people attempt to piggyback from the few wifi spots that are still working.
These sequences are gold stars on his resume and it's hard to shake them from memory whenever anyone labels Wiggins as a disappointment.
As floods fade from memory, holding on to the lessons learned takes diligence when short-term gains push us in the other direction.
The film follows a man who returns home after being kidnapped for 19 days; he suffers from memory loss and strange, uncontrollable behavior.
Branch, Mr. Wilkerson's great-grandfather, was charged with first-degree murder, but no trial was ever held, and the crime faded from memory.
With the exception of Mr. Taylor, each contributed tuneful, wistful melodies that tend to evaporate from memory even as you listen to them.
They told her that she could register only if she could recite from memory the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States.
Practice, provided it takes place in varied contexts and with understanding, makes it more likely that mathematical procedure can be retrieved from memory.
It's been long enough now to have faded a bit from memory, but you used to buy smartphones differently than you do today.
The inmates had apparently been watching all eight Harry Potter movies recently, so I typed up a quiz on Harry Potter from memory.
It is a measure of our diminishment how much is left off it — how many outrages and disappointments have already faded from memory.
Earnings from memory chips are set to decline but demand for OLED panels from major customers are set to remain strong, the company said.
And yet, a lot of nutrition research today rests on just that kind of information: people's self-reporting from memory of what they ate.
And Tuesday's clash will likely fade from memory within days in the build-up to Sunday's crucial second presidential debate between Trump and Clinton.
When Yellen is traveling or has down time, he handwrites personalized birthday messages, adding anecdotes from memory or notes he keeps on his employees.
There have been multiple reports documenting how musical training impacts brains, boosting everything from memory and problem solving to the ability to regulate behaviour.
Rather, he reconstructs his conversations with the pope from memory, something that has gotten Scalfari into hot water with the Vatican in the past.
The Great Suspender is an extension that can help for Chrome, removing unused tabs from memory until you're ready to go back to them.
Now, nine years on, she chants Buddhist mantras from memory daily alongside hundreds of other children at the Amitofo Care Center in southern Swaziland.
Soon people will stop sharing my tweet and it will fade from memory, at least, perhaps, until Trump signs the tax bill into law.
But this time around, his lead singles have faded from memory, while his alleged penchant for anal-play is still trending and inspiring memes.
Chung hopes that by building a company of storytelling creatives and medium-making engineers, Penrose and the emotions it conveys won't fade from memory.
At least they could have bonded over this douchebag who had, early in the meal, commanded that their server recite the menu from memory.
In the first of our three meetings, Mr. Smorodinov unfolded a map of central Moscow that he had drawn from memory on graph paper.
For a long time I could cook it from memory, scaling back the proportions to feed four or five instead of 30 or more.
And a good ending can mean the difference between a show that becomes an all-time favorite and one that slowly fades from memory.
Sleepwalkers tend to perform tasks from memory, including texting, shopping online, cooking and even driving and having sex, all with a noticeably odd flair.
Ms. Bergquist, suffering from memory loss and insomnia, panicked every time she saw a tall African-American man — the loose description of Timothy's accomplice.
Dinklage plays Sam Bloom, a model designer who's suffering from memory loss after a fatal car accident that killed his musician brother Dash (Matt Ellis).
Given an increasingly long string of random numbers, I hit the test ceiling by repeating and then reversing 20 digits from memory on the fly.
In nutrition, for example, diets are recorded, often from memory, and people are followed to see whether they are diagnosed or die from various diseases.
And surely the lawyers didn't just park Kushner in a room and tell him to recall every foreign national he had ever met from memory.
Found primarily in fish oil, DHA and EPA are two powerful omega-3 fatty acids for brain health, supporting everything from memory to cognitive function.
After acquiring Clarkson's draft rights from the Washington Wizards, Los Angeles selected him 46th in 193, a number that he still rattles off from memory.
"Do I wish I could erase my years in D.C. from memory, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind–style?" she asks herself at one point.
There, final prayers were read — some from memory, others from iPhone screens — and the bodies were scented with rose water and placed on stacked logs.
During the dress rehearsal, he sat in the front row and listened intently, mouthing every word from memory as the singers performed his beloved opera.
For Calle's contribution, "Ghosts," she asked the museum to remove paintings from their usual locations, then had members of the staff describe them from memory.
Yet somehow as we progress through the teen years into young adulthood and beyond, these seemingly innate bits of knowledge begin to fade from memory.
Images of disaster unfolding in faraway lands arrive faster than we can figure out how to pronounce the conflict's name or spell it from memory.
The delay is notable due to how it might affect third party publishers wanting to bring games to the console, but may hesitate from memory constraints.
That's an important consideration, because the ability to modify items from memory is typically associated with tool-making cultures, such as humans and some nonhuman primates.
I didn't have a regular matte black iPhone 7 on hand for comparison, but just from memory, the BlackBerry looked like it was a shade lighter.
The closest sex scene, from memory, would have been two people kissing—it's the closest thing to a sex scene by their standards during those times.
The feat was fading from memory, but Pederson grinned, seeming to recognize why a perfect stranger had come to talk to him about the Plaisted expedition.
Look at Chuck, for instance, cuddling up to Phyliss, as they watch Anthony Quinn in "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (1962) and recite the lines from memory.
I'm paraphrasing these from memory roughly 30 years on, but this is close enough to verbatim: LARRY FROM OZONE PARK: Strawberry went 20161-for-20161 tonight.
Much of what he said obviously came from memory instead of impulse, as if he didn't want to let all his dutiful homework go to waste.
He painted the show's "Hunting Alligators, Pink Sea" and "Fishing, Jacksonville," from memory, decades later in Giverny, the village near Paris that Claude Monet made famous.
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It offers a 10-minute "just in case" plan that asks people to put down as much information as they know from memory, Ms Schneiderman said.
Working from memory and found images, Mr. Buffon has offered the museum 20 or so vignettes of gay life and history in Akron and New York.
The program ended with Beethoven's great penultimate quartet, Opus 132, and the Chiara players, true to their recent practice, performed it from memory with complete assurance.
And though the all-seeing eyes of the surveillance state discover the work's existence and have it destroyed, our determined academic heroes recreate it from memory.
About three-quarters of its profit now comes from memory chip sales, and those could be hurt by a trade fight between South Korea and Japan.
While the company dominates hardware, from memory and chips to the finished smartphone and television, it has long struggled in the realm of software and services.
Dirty Projectors' critical breakthrough was the album "Rise Above," from 27, in which Longstreth tried to recreate Black Flag's 22014 punk landmark, "Damaged," wholly from memory.
In addition to being tested on individual characters, they may also be asked to transcribe a literary text from memory — an assignment usually dreaded by students.
But in the small town where Mr. Woodard was beaten so severely that he lost his sight, the crime went unpunished and largely faded from memory.
But her beloved plane, named for the city she called home, was fading from memory until a group of aviation aficionados set about to change that.
This was recently re­r-eleased by the impeccable Music from Memory label and every time I play it someone comes up to ask what it is.
Day was reported missing in July 2018 by his husband, who suffers from memory loss, after he failed to visit him at the hospital for several weeks.
Like China, Japan and South Korea, its hi-tech manufacturers are also being hurt by a global downturn in demand for electronics from memory chips to smartphones.
It's reminiscent of Friends, when Ross had to recreate an entire paleontological lecture from memory — except that he succeeded, where the loft mates consistently and hilariously fail.
For the effort, Chuck was rewarded with a handsome bonus and a personal letter from founder Ray Kroc, whose wisdom Chuck was fond of quoting from memory.
Justin Lin's Help was released with much fanfare, only to quickly vanish from memory because it was simply a fixed story where the audience could look around.
Once reporters have enough quotes and each norm violation fades from memory (often displaced by another), the lingering impression is the impotent silence of the first branch.
The kit also includes earplugs that are also made from memory foam and a sleeping mask, which all come inside of a protective travel bag and strap.
We don't know if that's more universally true, or if it's from memory, because if you kill someone, how do you remember the beauty of that man?
It's also an extremely cheery piece of music to play from memory as you attempt to revive the vital systems of someone you may care about deeply.
In Heavier Than Heaven, biographer Charles R. Cross recounts how a six-year-old Cobain boasted that he'd drawn a perfect image of Mickey Mouse from memory.
Those shots will eventually fall, and Gay should attack with more conviction as the season goes along and concern over his career-altering injury recedes from memory.
The storyteller recounts a legend — typically a classical Chinese epic — from memory, using different voices and exaggerated gestures as well as adding occasional background detail and commentary.
Some job applicants could even recite from memory the details of recent tech scandals, showing the depth of impression that negative news stories have made on them.
Ms. Rollins was one of three caregivers who worked 12-to-14-hour shifts looking after the husband, 84, and wife, 303, who suffer from memory loss.
Or the de-canonized "Yub Nub," sung by Ewoks to celebrate the Rebel victory, which passed from memory into the West with the release of the Special Edition.
Magpies can pass the mirror test, pigeons can navigate over incredible distances, ravens can plan for future events, crows can craft tools from memory—the list goes on.
As Decider's Meghan O'Keefe pointed out, Paltrow casually reveals while making a spicy pepper pot stew (!) that she's apparently blocked out her Spider-Man: Homecoming scene from memory.
As the crisis of 2007-08 fades from memory, the Fed is worrying about the efforts of the Trump administration to loosen the shackles that bind the banks.
FBI spokesperson Shayne Buchwald told CNN that each drawing, from memory, is marked with a possible city and year in which the murder is believed to have happened.
Susan explains that the disease deeply affected her husband's mind, causing him to suffer from memory loss, delusions, and paranoia, as well as other painful and debilitating symptoms.
The only one that satisfies her is one that she cheated on: one drawn from memory, of her mother now, layered behind a translucent image from the photograph.
Apple CAN write a custom RAM disk (as a "SIF"), sign it, and boot it on any iOS device from restore or DFU mode to run from memory.
If you take any book in the Harry Potter series, open a page at random and start reading, 29-year-old Rebecca Sharrock will chime in from memory.
He had a five-contention argument, much of which he recited from memory, including long passages from Cato Institute publications, Federal Election Commission rulings, and the Federalist Papers.
The incredible devastation of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident may have faded from memory for some, but communities and businesses in the Gulf continue to struggle to recover.
He works simply, from memory, using acrylic paint, knives, and brushes to balance the colors and give the cows a weight that makes them rise off the canvas.
Music from Memory: The label started after we had been in touch with a couple of artists; Leon Lowman and Gigi Masin to source copies of their LP's.
In conjunction with the recording Mr. Serkin played the piece, from memory, more than two dozen times in concert halls and colleges, sometimes backed by a light show.
He was presumably rewarded with a chance to conduct a favorite British work, which he led at David Geffen Hall on Thursday from memory and with obvious affection.
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In case years of Trump scandals and sins have forced the Kelly incident from memory, here is a reminder: The future president dismissed her questions and then erupted.
A study conducted in 2014 by psychologists at the University of California, Los Angeles similarly asked 85 participants if they could draw the familiar Apple logo from memory.
Then a virus came through—it was called," he paused a moment to retrieve the name from memory, "the Swiss needle cast—and it wiped em right out.
If you're looking for a little low-impact, comedic fun, well, Almost Christmas will probably get the job done, even if it will evaporate from memory almost immediately.
Then the researchers took away the students' notes right before their speech so they had to present from memory or off the cuff to a non-responsive audience.
Erase the past two years from memory, throw in a top-five draft pick, then recalibrate how Hoiberg deserves to be perceived, and Chicago's track suddenly makes sense.
Now, several weeks after my visit to the current KMB, it is already hard to jog any individual work from memory and feel pleased to have seen it.
From there, he built a program that intercepts the visual data when it's on its way from memory to to the picture processing unit and rendered it using Python.
We drove 15 minutes or so down a gravel road toward the meadow where Thorp last spotted Franklin's bumblebee, on August 9, 2006, a date he recites from memory.
" Neel in 1981 talks about a painting process based on her witnessed world, including how she "used to do something from memory every day just to train my memory.
In Men on the Line: Men Committed to Feminism, KPFK 108993 (2012/2014), Fraser recreates a 1972 roundtable discussion between self-identified male feminists, reciting the dialogue from memory.
The shooting has united Thousand Oaks under the goal of not letting the massacre -- or its victims -- fade from memory, even as the city grapples with a raging wildfire.
Somewhere between London and French Polynesia, the author realizes he has lost his most important reference book about Gauguin, meaning he has to scratch out his notes from memory.
As the legacy of the USSR and its Stalinist excesses has faded from memory, capitalism had plenty of time and space to stretch its wings and make people suffer.
We rounded up the best of these steals, including slashed prices on everything from memory foam mattresses to mid-century modern chairs, lamps, headboards, bohemian chic rugs, and throws.
Conducting from memory, Mr. Rattle went all out to convey the dramatic contrasts of the score while also somehow revealing the purposefulness that threads through this teeming symphonic essay.
In some ways, this gives the reader less to hold on to, and the book threatens to slip from memory in much the way that one's own youth does.
The choristers of MasterVoices, singing from memory with robust sound, stood on risers toward the back of the stage, sometimes using hand gestures to engage with the main characters.
The time-honored tradition of making the nation's children recite combinations and patterns of letters directly from memory is upon us: The 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee is here.
In this light, a 1981 painting in another gallery, "The Logo on a Can of Vernors Drawn from Memory," imbues the corporate symbol of a gnome with sinister undertones.
Cameramen followed the groups of musicians as they ran, lunged and struck poses throughout the space, playing complex chords from memory and wearing metal headpieces loosely resembling radio towers.
It was read — or really, recited — from memory by Aedin Moloney, an Irish actress whose father is Paddy Moloney, the leader of a prominent Irish musical group, the Chieftains.
He has performed the complete solo piano works of Pierre Boulez in a single evening, and all of Bach's "The Art of Fugue," from memory and without a break.
At home, he stood before a full-length mirror reciting from memory speeches he was working on about risk appetites and offshore jurisdictions, refining his gestures and facial expressions.
"As John's talking about it, I can see his eyes moving back and forth like he's reading the memo—he was reading it from memory," the diplomat told me.
When 156 people were recently asked if they could draw some of the world's most iconic brand logos from memory, some of their recreations were laughably off the mark.
For my wedding dress, he referenced a haute couture dress created the year I was born from memory (incidentally, the year of his debut haute couture collection for Chanel).
Mere months earlier, in the wake of the nuclear false alarm, Hanabusa led by as much as 20 points, but she lost ground as the incident faded from memory.
Co-writer and director Mark Palansky fills the story with twists and turns, but mostly, he focuses on the reasons people distance themselves from memory, and haunt themselves with it.
In The Curse of Beauty, Bone argues that part of what caused Munson to fade from memory, even when she was once a household name, was the rise of modernism.
I think they realized they had a musical kid one day when we went to church and the organist didn't show up and I played the entire mass from memory.
Mr. Taylor, like Mr. Mueller a Vietnam combat veteran and career public servant, came across as the anti-Mueller, confidently marshaling his facts from memory and readily offering his observations.
While a chandelier or book-lined shelves may hint at the tastes of a former owner, when a deal closes, and furniture is cleared, history can quickly fade from memory.
You don't have to do it from memory (I had an iPad at the altar with me), but the less you are reading from a sheet of paper, the better.
In a blog published in 2010, Mr. Horie described how prosecutors pressed him to recall incidents entirely from memory and denied his requests to consult his company schedule or emails.
For years she cooked Iranian dishes from memory, and it would be decades before she traveled back to Iran to learn more about its food in preparation for opening Sofreh.
In the transition from the primary to the general election, a candidate might moderate in tone, and the proposals voiced in current debates could fade from memory by next year.
In the era of the #MeToo movement, offenses that had been actively hidden away or, in some cases, faded from memory after decades have burst forward and ignited fresh outrage.
Together with Barbara Kaufmann and Helena Pikon, veteran company members, they have painstakingly reconstructed the piece from memory and from film, and taught a new generation of dancers the work.
The FBI this week released 16 portraits that were drawn from memory by the man, Samuel Little, who says that the portraits are of women he killed, according to CNN.
Pulling from memory won't be a strong defense, so the best way to collect all what's going on with your boss is to document it all in an organized way.
As learning science has discovered, if you&aposre not signaling that the material is important to your brain, it will discard the lecture from memory for the sake of efficiency.
There must always be a Stark in Winterfell, and yet, not one of the trueborn Stark kids is working on ensuring that promise stays true well after they fade from memory.
I will always like a book, at least a little, if it mentions a 102-year-old Costa Rican woman who can recite a six-minute Pablo Neruda poem from memory.
This plotline returns and becomes one of the indicators that Ophelia is suffering from memory loss, when she mistakenly thinks Annalise is being charged for her crime of setting the fire.
Other than the corny "Auld Lang Syne" or, maybe, deep cuts from ABBA ("Happy New Year") and U2 ("New Year's Day"), few of us could hum any appropriate chestnuts from memory.
Washburn's best-known play is her 2012 Off-Broadway work Mr. Burns, which is about a traveling theater troupe in post-apocalyptic America that performs episodes of The Simpsons from memory.
But for all of those great performances, there are other characters that just slip quickly from memory: The Dumb Freshman, The Hyper-Competitive Guy, The Kid With The Silly Facial Hair.
"The answer is right here," Moore told me, quoting Story's explanation for the role of religion in American public life, as much from memory as the words in front of him.
Captivated by what she gains in the absent girl's place, the narrator rationalizes her actions by telling herself that the girl's mother, who suffers from memory loss, cannot tell the difference.
He started a label, Orange Records, and continued to play on the streets, assuming mythic status as the years went by and the counterculture faded from memory — although not from his.
The agency released 16 images on Tuesday, drawn from memory by Samuel Little, who told authorities they are just some of the more than 90 people he killed over three decades.
If you have ever watched a friend or a loved one struggle with dementia, you know how heartbreaking it can be to watch as the world they knew fades from memory.
"The issue is not that people deny the Holocaust; the issue is just that it's receding from memory," Greg Schneider, the Claims Conference's executive vice president, told the New York Times.
Actually, he went out there and spraypainted the whole landscape white, then gave colors and brushes to the locals and asked them to repaint it the way it was before from memory.
With his phone, Rivera retraced how he had gotten to the field from Brooklyn and, after being questioned, was able to take law enforcement back there from memory, according to the affidavit.
It's set up to create those moments people remember about sports and the people who play them, years later when the exact context and most of the details have vanished from memory.
But the opposition to this Marxist-Christian hybrid has faded from memory to such an extent that many at the Vatican today support Marxist governments, even while denouncing America's free-market economy.
It took him a while to get you on the phone because he had to recreate your contact information from memory and then contact you without directly asking to retain your business.
Over the last few years, the sound's become rehabilitated, with labels like Music from Memory, and parties like London's blissed-out New Atlantis (which often features Yamaneko) making some very cosmic waves.
A common trick involves having the microprocessor predict what the program is about to do and start doing it before it has been asked to do it — say, fetching data from memory.
"Nello Santi could sing any Italian opera vocal role from memory while conducting," Les Dreyer, a retired violinist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, wrote in a letter to The Times in 2008.
House Democrats issued a blistering memo attacking Campbell's credibility, saying he couldn't identify specific crimes committed by the Clintons and suffered from memory lapses that required him to rely on written notes.
Recently, Ms. Vicuña started replicating a series of paintings she did decades ago — some from memory because they had been lost, others because she envisioned a new way of rendering the scene.
He was later pardoned by President George Bush, and that moment has largely receded from memory — although if he is nominated, there is little question that Democrats will bring it up again.
During the outing, the royal couple viewed the first known manuscript of the Qu'ran in South Africa, drafted by Tuan Guru (first Imam) from memory while he was imprisoned on Robben Island.
And then there was Christopher Munch's The Hours and Times, which received a Special Jury Prize at Sundance in 1992 but, being less salacious or anarchic than its contemporaries, has faded from memory.
Aldrin&aposs lawsuit filed earlier this month in a Florida state court, came a week after children Andrew and Janice filed a petition claiming Aldrin suffers from memory loss, delusions, paranoia and confusion.
These cannabinoid receptors are part of the endocannabinoid system, which is found in a wide variety of mammals and is responsible for helping regulate everything from memory and pain to appetite and mood.
That gives a fanbase that may have started to fatigue of the films time to breathe, and also offers an opportunity for the ugliness of the past few months to fade from memory.
The NRA seems to be wagering, as it has quite successfully in the past, that popular sentiment for tighter gun laws will wane as soon as the most recent massacre recedes from memory.
That was a sure sign the identification was made not from memory, which is instant, but rather through a process of elimination and matching an image closest to the image in her memory.
On his release from prison camp, where he spent years writing down poems from memory, he married my grandmother, whose family had been hiding in the hills and whose house had been torched.
The concern isn't only that the Holocaust is fading from memory, it's that the lessons that can be applied to the ongoing human rights abuses and threats to democracy are also being lost.
The book is composed of fragments, wandering snippets from memory, small details gleaned from Louis's mother and grandmother; Louis lacks a fuller picture of his father's life and doesn't try to construct one.
Founded over in Amsterdam a few years back by record-obsessives Abel Nagengast, Jamie Tiller, and Tako Reyenga, Music From Memory has become one of Europe, if not the world's, most cherished imprints.
Cooking from memory, with no ingredients on hand to make a proper Japanese dashi broth from kombu (dried kelp) and shaved bonito tuna, I improvised a vegetarian version using dried shiitakes and miso.
His father worked for middling wages in a lumberyard, but after discovering that his teenage son could play melodies back from memory, he saved up to buy the family a piano, for $60.
Although it was gradual, we sensed that we were on the brink of a transformation, and the days took on a crystalline quality, as if we'd already begun to view them from memory.
" Musk borrowed Cantrell's college textbooks on rocketry and propulsion and got reading, eventually being able to recite from memory books like "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics, " and the "International Reference Guide to Space Launch Systems.
"When he was out of solitary (his captors) wouldn't give him a Bible, so he would come up with verses from memory that they could study together," Black recalled in an interview Wednesday.
When the tears blurred Tiny's vision, she didn't stop; instead, she let the salty drops drip onto Jerome's head as she cut from memory, her smoothing hand rubbing the tears into his scalp.
They descend as confident, improvisational cooks, with a base knowledge of the relationship between dishes that allows them to adapt recipes from other books, make bread from memory and let the ingredients lead.
They scored well: they recalled 50 to 60 percent of the images they'd been instructed to remember, and successfully had forgotten about 40 percent of the images they tried to erase from memory.
My notes from the 2016 festival show a diverse set of unique horror films, but in the intervening year, many have faded from memory, overshadowed by the larger names that took up the attention.
Careful inspection of Mitchell's tapes showed not a sliding door, but instead a distinctive artifact of MAME emulation whereby the frame is rendered in chunks according to how the data is loaded from memory.
By the time Longstreth was gearing up to record Rise Above, his re-imaging (from memory) of Black Flag's music, he recruited Amber Coffman to join the band, in addition to drummer Brian McOmber.
Masin's Music From Memory released Talk to the Sea compilation is a must own for anyone with any modicum of taste, and early LP Wind is our go to comedown jam at the moment.
Not only do they know the name of every species that has ever been in the franchise, they can tell you ancient lore, share the specs on starships, and recite entire movies from memory.
Two veteran venture capitalists, Santo Politi and Todd Dagres, said they believed that as the dot-com bust receded from memory, the time had come to make bets on consumer internet companies once more.
Some of these veterans have sustained head injuries, suffer from memory issues or have a variety of other conditions enabling the government to allow them to appoint someone to help manage their government benefits.
Courtiers and royal guards are ordered to recite from memory the "Ratchasawat" or basic code of conduct for those entering royal service rooted in the old absolutist court of King Rama VI (225-20173).
With surveys increasingly showing that the Holocaust is receding from memory, many are concerned that downplaying the gravity of what happened under the Nazis can open the door for a return of discrimination against Jews.
After the researchers figured out how the memory overwriting process works, they said it took just a few hours to build a proof-of-concept tool that prevented the firmware from clearing secrets from memory.
Aldrin's lawsuit filed earlier this month in a Florida state court came a week after his children, Andrew and Janice, filed a petition claiming their father was suffering from memory loss, delusions, paranoia and confusion.
I worry that as Peter's wonderful body of work fades from memory, younger readers might learn of him primarily through his Paris period, when he was reckless and secretive, before he discovered his true path.
Gail S. Goodman, a psychology professor at the University of California, Davis, who studies eyewitness memory in children, said childhood amnesia can make it so that early experiences, even traumatic ones, are lost from memory.
Mr. Kostelanetz's nonfiction ranges from early works on Gertrude Stein and John Cage to the third edition he is currently finishing of his "Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes," which he has written largely from memory.
Roser, who was able to play anything from memory, didn't see much point in learning to read music or to practice the same scales for hours, but did so out of respect for her mentor.
For a decade or so, Siegel has concentrated on the genre of the portrait bust — though the subjects of these works are drawn from memory and imagination, not from a specific perceptual source or sitter.
The interviewees were asked to draw from memory the floor plans of their temporary and abandoned houses, which the artist then overlaid with trace paper inscribed with straight-lined architectural plans made to approximate the sketches.
As a result, we believe that the way people work, live and play will change for the better — but first we need to know what it means when anyone can recite their own DNA from memory!
David Terburg, an assistant professor at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, has amassed a body of research assessing testosterone's effects on mood and behavior, testing the hormone's influence on everything from memory retention to playing poker.
We learn that Lloyd Webber's longtime partner Tim Rice once became so enraged that he threatened a lawsuit to have his words removed from "Memory"—to be sure, something any honest man would want to do.
Such a quantity of characters can test any novelist — managing their proportions and appearances so they maintain their own identity and momentum while making room for everyone in the wings to reappear before fading from memory.
" Jack El-Hai at Wonders & Marvels writes that none of Ladd's masks are known to survive today, and her "modesty about her war work probably contributed to the quickness with which her accomplishments disappeared from memory.
The Chiara players have consistently embraced adventurous initiatives that push beyond the conventions of chamber music, including two recent "by heart" projects that involved performing and recording the complete quartets of Brahms and Bartók from memory.
Watching the exchange feels like listening to someone describe an old Law and Order episode from memory; the basic beats are there, but the connective tissue is lost to time, rendering the story silly and strange.
"The answer is right here," Moore told me in an interview in August, quoting Story's explanation for the role of religion in American public life, as much from memory as the words in front of him.
"From memory research, the vividness and strength of an experience amalgamates memories, and brain coding is more efficient if you go through a high intensity experience," says Tuomas Eerola, a professor of music cognition at Durham University.
A 3D avatar of Perry materializes, as though she wants to explain the exhibition — but suddenly the background switches from memory-error-blue to an extreme close-up of Perry's skin churning, looking both molten and waterlogged.
When he came back from his service in 1996, he dedicated himself to finding the real story, which he eventually discovered in a police report that he's read so many times he can recite it from memory.
Later, this would be what he remembered most about the job, long after the inconvenience of his morning commute, the banality of his days spent making spreadsheets, and the mediocrity of the cafeteria had faded from memory.
A 2017 portrait of Jay-Z, neither sat for nor gleaned from a photograph, was instead constructed from memory, and so we can rightly describe it as an imagined portrait of an Old Master: besuited, unruffled, arrived.
While some viewers might be bothered that these works are constructed from memory, images the artist found on Google and a "few surviving Polaroids" (and their strange color) rather than from observation, I am not a purist.
And the type of pro game he dominated—a game played in vibrant, small town American cities like Fort Wayne, Sheboygan, and Moline, burgeoning cities bursting with civic pride after the war—faded from memory with him.
With the help of Skrillex, Diplo, and an umlaut, Bieber enjoyed a renaissance in February 2015, one that didn't eradicate his previous idiocies from memory but forgave them via "Where Are Ü Now" a slice of heaven.
Grounded in the theories of Repressed Memory Syndrome (RMS) and False Memory Syndrome (FMS), "Educational Complex" is an architectural model of every school Kelley attended, plus his childhood home, made from memory, with unremembered areas left blank.
"I have followed politics a very long time … and this is the first time I can actually name more than one or two cabinet people from memory, because they are so freaking dangerously bad," moaned one reader.
Kalman heads to her West Village studio, where she consults her photographs, or pulls from memory, to make small, notepad-size gouache paintings of the various things she's seen, and sometimes writes a short storyline to follow.
I was a big audiobook reader as a kid, and I used to carry a little cassette player all around the house, listening to Harry Potter over and over again until I could recite passages from memory.
"The issue is not that people deny the Holocaust; the issue is just that it's receding from memory," said Greg Schneider, the executive vice president of the Claims Conference, which negotiates restitution for Holocaust victims and their heirs.
Like the opposite of the kind of "super human" one might see on a low budget cable TV show, where he or she is shown a map of London and is able to draw it perfectly from memory.
Well, Dion's outfit choice was so epic — you know, the kind of look you simply cannot tear your eyes away from or erase from memory anytime soon — it sort of eclipsed her performance of the iconic tearjerking track.
ZACHARY WOOLFE The Chiara String Quartet, known for playing scores from memory and for superb performances of music old and new, is disbanding at the end of this season so that its members can pursue their own projects.
In contrast to the closely observed pen-and-ink drawings of flowers and plants, or of the sunflowers in his back yard, the paintings come from memory and imagination as well as from his years of making art.
Let's just say that as a child, Mr. Groff would type out, from memory, scripts of "I Love Lucy" episodes (he also read books about Lucille Ball, a memoir by Desi Arnaz and a book about their company).
But a new survey found that in fact, the Holocaust is fading from memory in the U.S. Many adults — particularly younger ones — are fuzzy on basic details, like the number of people killed or what Auschwitz, above, was.
Upon rising to the top of the company, he spearheaded Intel's transition from memory chips to microprocessors, a move that created unprecedented growth opportunities for the company and one that paved the way for the personal computing era.
New research published today in Scientific Reports suggests this ability, at least among New Caledonian crows (a particularly intelligent species of corvid), is more sophisticated than we thought, and that these birds are able to construct tools from memory.
The app is installed on 1.2m Android phones every day, and two-thirds of those installs are sideloaded from memory cards, rather than downloaded from Google's Play store, which is the way most Western Android users get their apps.
For years, the show has introduced new, peripheral faces to the mix, only to have them deliver one line a week, or suddenly shoulder a big, dramatic narrative arc that doesn't ultimately pay off, or immediately fades from memory.
The former is neurotic about killing background processes and dumping background apps from memory in iOS, whereas the latter is more liberal with app management in Android (though Google is gradually moving toward the Apple way of doing things).
To illustrate their plight, Nguyen homes in on their bodies rather than their words, so that a more accurate description of what the book does is "give flesh" to characters at risk of fading from memory, sometimes their own.
Ms. Hannigan, who won many admirers in New York last summer as Agnès in the Mostly Mozart Festival presentation of George Benjamin's opera "Written on Skin," performed "let me tell you" with matchless vocal and dramatic command (and from memory).
She's built a new version of him from memory, she says, much as she did the original Bernard, and she believes they will both need to exist in the real world in order for hosts to survive as a species.
In some ways, that safeness is a virtue, but Eddie is the kind of film that evaporates from memory about five minutes after you leave the theater, crowded out by all the better variations of its story that you've seen.
SEOUL, July 27 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday said income from memory chips helped it book record quarterly profit for the three months through June, as the South Korean tech firm reported earnings results that matched its earlier guidance.
Now the question is whether Twitter plans to put any additional development work into Vine Camera to keep it relevant with other photo and video apps like Instagram and Snapchat, or whether it will allow it to just fade from memory.
SEOUL, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Tuesday said income from memory chips helped it book record quarterly profit for the three months through September, as the South Korean tech firm reported earnings that matched its earlier guidance.
Due to a series of bizarre teen horror series moments — including the fact that Stiles's existence has been erased from memory — the disclosure of his name is emotional, memorable, and fulfilling for viewers who had been left wondering for years.
Well, I'm not gynaecologist (hell—you're looking at the women who last time she tried to draw female genitalia from memory, ended up doing a Goya-esque portrait of Bart Simpson), but wouldn't that be—I don't know, a little gritty?
Upon sifting through the bulk of his discography, a collection of EPs for labels like ESP Institute and Music From Memory, you're treated to a smooth spread of subdued, levitating numbers that ebb and flow through momentary dashes of harder electronics.
Starting with schools that had been closed by the storm and working from memory, he initiated both his own artistic practice, which has subsequently blossomed in all sorts of directions, and an open-ended document of New Orleans folk history.
To paraphrase Canaday, the exhibition — like most Sturtevant exhibitions — resembles a group show but is not a group show — clearly, because the works are all by one artist and, made from memory, they are not precise replications of their models.
" Added University of Michigan polling analyst Michael Traugott in a July conversation: "You should pay attention to whether the respondents are asked to recall the names of announced Republican candidates from memory or asked to evaluate a list of names.
More than 123 years later in Battersea Park, Gaiman can still quote from memory Joe Queenan's review in The New York Times, which argued that "Good Omens" was more than unfunny — it was proof that the British are intrinsically humorless.
On the day I met her at the Four Seasons, she was swaddled in jewelry, zippers and sequins, with blond hair as high as her heels and a physical presence so outsized that you could probably sketch her silhouette from memory.
Although it subsequently faded from memory, "The Court of Last Resort" stands as the progenitor of one of today's most popular true-crime subgenres, in which reporters, dissatisfied with the outcome of a criminal case, conduct their own extrajudicial investigations.
Crafted from memory, the scenes were fashioned from humble materials like bottle caps and Popsicle sticks as part of a social studies project in which a few creative teachers assigned to the camp asked the children to commemorate their native cultures.
" Huddled together on the field, the team recited from memory "The Code," a chant originated by the Nebraska football team and repeated by high school players around the state that ends in triumph: "Day by day, we get better and better!
It is not obvious why the poll wouldn't count; you could argue that being named, from memory, in an open-ended survey is a stronger indicator of support than when a candidate is named after someone hears the candidate's name.
Drawing a bicycle from memory is harder than it sounds; of the 370 people who really tried (Gimini says a lot of people go rogue, when they realize their drawings aren't turning out right), about 25 percent managed to accurately sketch a bike.
But his growing aversion to being photographed made it harder to capture the quiet, candid moments that I treasured most dearly — gazes into space or silent walks through the park — and which I feared would be most likely to evaporate from memory.
In the process Mr. Cruz — the high school student who once recited the Constitution from memory and the Princeton debater who dazzled judges with his ability to entrap less shrewd rivals — showed the American public that his surging candidacy is not a fluke.
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Working from memory, the P9s are not as transparent as some of the high-end headphones I've heard; they flirt with high-end but still remain a great option for folks that just like a good dose of pop, electronic or dance music.
But it still represents a drastic cultural shift for English and Welsh criminal courts, which for decades have banned not only filming and still photography but even the making of sketches — leading British news outlets to rely on artists working from memory.
He was educated at Jewish schools where second graders were expected to draw maps of Israel from memory and the West Bank was often referred to by its biblical names, Judea and Samaria, a practice that emphasizes Jewish claims to the land.
It sits on the intersection of Fuzhou Lu (福州路) and Sichuan Lu (四川路)—two streets whose names I have not forgotten, even as the names of my classmates and the material we learned have long faded from memory.
And nothing could dampen the sturdy elation he felt as Turlock had handed him the phone with the welcoming nod, and nothing could strike from memory the president's tone as he'd said, curtly but invitingly, 'Call me Eric,' before offering his thanks. Nothing.
Adam Levine has so many tattoos that, at this point, it's kind of hard to tell what exactly is new versus our inability to create a working map from memory of every single piece of ink on his body (not for lack of trying).
Consider these animals that definitely have it worse-Bees' genitals explode after sex-Hippos soil themselves to attract a mate-Every woman I've dated has had to watch Titanic with me while I recite most of the lines from memory-Boy seahorses get pregnant!
Entering ON is like descending deep into a dream, and leaving it is like waking up, but luckily the events don't fade from memory, and instead reignite in the brain with every mention of appropriation, black objectification, and consumerism—and every SMPTE test rainbow.
I got my fill of experiencing Cora while she ate ketchup straight off the plate, belted out "Let it Go" into a makeshift corncob microphone, and recited her favorite bedtime stories from memory while licking her index finger each time she turned the page.
By Andreas Cremer and Alexandria Sage WOLFSBURG, Germany/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Volkswagen will no longer offer diesel vehicles in the United States, its global brand chief said on Tuesday, ending speculation the company might return to the technology after its emissions scandal fades from memory.
Prison term In prison, Lindh was known to be deeply religious -- he recited the entire Quran from memory each week, and regularly gave a call to prayer for the other Muslims in his unit, according to a narrative written by an inmate who served with him.
Few had their phones — people's belongings were locked away in cars and on the field, awaiting police clearance, holding everything from Rodney Davis's wedding band to their gloves, which they needed for the next day's game — so lawmakers and staff tried to remember phone numbers from memory.
It gets your attention right from the faux horn fanfare that occupies its first six seconds, and I can name from memory songs I actively enjoy, to be precise the catchy "On Hold," the needy "Say Something Loving," the frail "Brave for You," and... I forget.
The report also found that the first officer of Lion Air Flight 610 had become confused about some procedures that were supposed to be performed from memory, and that the airline might not have properly addressed previous indications that the officer had not mastered those procedures.
To document these moments, Simon began recording their drives and uploading them to a YouTube channel he created, which he called The Songaminute Man, a reference to the nickname his father picked up in his youth for his ability to recall so many songs from memory.
Instead of having marshmallows shaped like hearts, stars, horseshoes, clovers, blue moons, pots of gold, rainbows, and red balloons — I just recalled all of that from memory, which proves how catchy that Lucky Charms jingle is — this iteration of the cereal only features green clover marshmallows.
Who we think should win: Jonny Greenwood, Phantom ThreadWho we think will win: Alexandre Desplat, The Shape of Water Anyone who has seen Phantom Thread can recall the theme song from memory, and wouldn't it be nice if Jonny Greenwood's tireless film-scoring efforts were finally rewarded?
The production, devised in 2012 by the German playwright Jochen Sandig (aided by his wife, the choreographer Sasha Waltz), features choristers on the move (61 of them here), singing from memory and vaguely acting out the texts while mingling with an audience also on the move.
The bombing, orchestrated by the regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, has faded from memory in the US. It came amid Operation Condor, a larger effort by right-wing governments in Latin America to target opponents at home and abroad, at times with the US government's knowledge.
Depictions of the built environment are common, whether intimate, vibrant renderings of life there by Fatima Meer, who was incarcerated during South Africa's apartheid era, or a dense cityscape devoid of humans and drawn from memory by Abdualmalik Abud, who spent almost 15 years at Guantánamo Bay.
When attempting to assess how higher taxes might affect his ability to acquire such things, my colleague was probably employing a common cognitive rule of thumb known as the availability heuristic, which says that you make judgments about an event's effect by trying to summon relevant examples from memory.
This is being made possible now that BioCatch has amassed enough behavior data and trained its systems to understand differences in the way a fraudster behaves when entering crucial details and during other parts of the sign-up process when not acting purely from memory and so on.
Pappas may be the only elite track and field athlete who quotes William Faulkner from memory, and is almost certainly the only one who turned down fully funded offers to pursue a writing master's degree from Columbia, Southern California and the University of California, Irvine, to run professionally.
SAN FRANCISCO — As a firestorm descended on the Northern California city of Santa Rosa in October, staff members at two nursing homes abandoned their residents, many of them unable to walk and suffering from memory problems, according to a legal complaint filed by the California Department of Social Services.
While surviving on a dreadful, meager diet that included raw potato peelings, the imprisoned women recorded about 80 recipes from memory that included stuffed eggs, "liver dumplings with a touch of ginger" and potato doughnuts, each written by a starving woman as an act of protest and hope.
John O. Pastore, the subcommittee chairman, had clearly never heard of the host or seen any of his shows, but after only six minutes of testimony by Rogers (including one song, recited from memory, about anger management), the politician went from a gruff, dismissive foe to a lifelong fan.
Her favorite, ''Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep'' — ''I cannot read it without crying,'' she warned as she began to recount the story from memory — is about a little girl in a rural part of England who can skip rope longer than anyone else and never get tired.
Still, only a small number of applicants, most of them maritime college graduates, are selected for the association's five-year apprenticeship, which culminates in a four-day state exam that requires trainees to draw from memory every rock, reef, shoal, pipeline and cable in certain parts of the harbor.
I asked my son to draw me a picture, from memory, of Rushmore, and after several minutes of earnest work, he revealed something that looked like a police sketch of a middle-aged Beatles cover band that has been caught shoplifting after a gig at a strip mall.
Grove's bet-the-company gamble — moving Intel from memory chips to microprocessors in the mid-1980s to serve what was still a fledgling PC industry — helped rescue Intel from a financial crisis and set it on course to becoming one of the most profitable and important technology companies of all time.
I rely on unbridled dream releases, writing them down before they fade from memory, wondering about the fungus growing on my avocado, wishing a bacterial infection hadn't invaded my body and given me a cold, and wondering about the sociopolitical drama of my white blood cells fending off another invasion.
Instead, it just about mirrored Trump's past addresses, with the exception of a few buzzy moments—Limbaugh's feigned surprise at being given the Medal of Freedom, a deployed soldier's reunion with his family, Nancy Pelosi's impromptu ripping of the speech's pages—that will likely pass from memory within a week.
I can recite 7 of the top 229 projected picks for the upcoming NBA draft from memory, I've already read 217 NFL mock drafts and yet I can't remember who the Twins took with the first overall pick on Monday and I'm way more into baseball than those other two sports.
In 2012, a highlight of his Bach Project, when he played the composer's major works on tour (and from memory), was his probing, vibrant and beautiful traversal of both books of the Well-Tempered Klavier at the 92nd Street Y. For me, he is also the go-to pianist for Bartok.
Ramadan was approaching—when the men leading prayers read aloud the entire Quran during the course of a lunar cycle—and, Salahi recalled, "my friend said, 'We need you here in Canada because we have no Hafez,' " the Arabic word for a man who can recite the Quran from memory.
" To the right of his childhood bed is his favorite quotation from John Wooden, which he easily recites from memory: "Success is a peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing that you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.
Every year after Eurovision, as the sight of confetti and glitter fades from memory, I find myself in a financial hole, struggling to pay off the accumulated debts of running a website and funding my romps through Europe, all the while feeling remorse and guilt for surviving on my partner's generosity.
Rogue One will be the first Star Wars movie not to feature music from Williams, who worked on both the original trilogy and the prequels, as well as providing iconic scores for Jurassic Park, ET, Jaws, the Harry Potter movies, and just about every other film score you can hum from memory.
Designer and developer Nick Heer, writing on his blog yesterday, says this is not a major issue like the recent HomePod bricking problem, but it is an embarrassing one: I'm used to the camera purging all open apps from memory on my iPhone X, but iOS 13.2 goes above and beyond in killing background tasks.
The Mueller report spans approximately 83 pages, and while portions of the document are redacted, there's a good chance it will contain references to a number of individuals and organizations that haven't been in the Trump orbit — or the news — for some time, or whose involvement in this sprawling investigation has faded from memory.
Standing inside his 15th-floor apartment, he recited from memory the federal housing codes and city rules and regulations that he believes the authority has violated in his own four-bedroom railroad apartment — including the need for a paint job in his kitchen and the mold that used to line his bathroom wall and ceiling.
She's thus far staged a quiet rebellion by refusing to pose, exhausting one artist who tried to capture her, so now her mother (Valeria Golino) has resorted to hiring a woman, Marianne (Noémie Merlant), as a faux chaperone who will take her on walks each day and then paint her from memory, by stealth.
Dieter Flury, a principal flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic, had been using his instrument to help disentangle tricky solo passages in pieces the young flutists were working on, but when a Mozart concerto entered the mix, he casually played along from memory, compressing the various orchestral parts into a single hyperactive line on the spot.
" A 2006 study from The University of Liverpool also studied subjects' ability to draw a bicycle from memory, reporting that, "When their understanding of the basics of bicycle design was assessed objectively, people were found to make frequent and serious mistakes, such as believing that the chain went around the front wheel as well as the back wheel.
Littlefinger doesn't even bother accounting for how he came into possession of it, why he thinks this is a fun memento for Bran (I was nearly killed by a kidney stone, but I didn't put in on the mantle after), or why he suddenly starts quoting Blade Runner from memory ("I imagine you've seen things most people wouldn't believe").
" He continued, "The poetry of their words, just makes me die," before recalling some of the lyrics, reciting them near perfectly from memory: "Early morning, you're still there / I want to touch you, but I don't move / I want to protect you, but I need your protection / I need you, but I don't want to use you.
In the last few years however, there has been more and more outside interest in this music, which has culminated in the recently released compilation Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music in Brazil (1978 - 1992), which was thrust into the world by the good folks over at Music From Memory, who're doing the Lord's work, as usual.
" Watching Dobbs, then, must reassure the president that in the long run, after the details have vanished from memory, he will be revered as a Great Man, a larger-than-life figure like Augustus or Jesus—the "chosen one," as Trump once put it, or as Dobbs did a few months earlier, a "person of providence.
The new study, published in in Nature Communications, found that the way we remember visual things is different from the way we first saw them, says senior author Maria Wimber, a psychologist at the University of Birmingham in the UK. In the new research, Wimber and her colleagues watched how information travels through the brain when an image was reconstructed from memory, not encountered in person.
If nothing else, it stands head and shoulders above its peers, though that's a remarkably low bar to clear considering the endless line of Kate Hudson/Matthew McConaughey wedding-fever droll that would come to define the genre in the 20023s with films like, and this is just from memory, How to Groom a Groom in 22002 Grooms, World War Wedding, and Brides, Motherfucker!.
Bon Jovi and Billy Joel and Justin Bieber and cuz-I-see-some-ladies-tonight-that-should-be-havin-my-baby (baby), not just songs they know every word to, but a vibe they could sketch from memory with their eyes closed, all its little grooves, the predictably mediocre American lagers and the length of train rides from White Plains, waiting their turn on the mechanical bull at Johnny Utah's.
Win or lose, they've been liberated from that, and not just in the sense of participating in a World Series, but participating in one of the World Series, a seven-game nail-biter that's going to be remembered—unlike, say, the drought-breaking Chicago White Sox championship of 2005, which has vanished from memory as thoroughly as if some Soviet apparatchik had deemed they be airbrushed out of the history books.
Conceived, designed and directed by Theodora Skipitares, who has been active Off Off Broadway since the late 1970s, "Transfiguration" is theatrical time travel: to the 18th century of Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught African-American mathematician and astronomer, but also to the days — more recent but rapidly receding from memory — of a bohemian, avant-garde scene from the East Village that combined earnestness, engaged politics and wackadoo papier-mâché aesthetics.
Fernandez-Casteleiro does the grocery shopping and Ceglic cooks — simply, from memory, occasionally referring to Dean & DeLuca's 1996 cookbook — inside a narrow kitchen that's engineered entirely out of stainless steel fixtures in precise specifications (34-inch-high countertops, two inches shorter than standard to align with his wrists; 34 inches between the island and the oven behind it; no double sinks permitted) that allow him to work without wasting movement.

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