But even without Augmented memory, this piece would have been branded indelibly on his brain. |
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The vegetation, especially the characteristic umbrella pine set before the beautiful bay, indelibly marks the Mediterranean location. |
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They are indelibly marked as the dirty-faced little people of Middle Earth. |
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His youthful appearance camouflages the effects of the foreboding circumstances that have shaped and indelibly marked him for life. |
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Their lives have been indelibly marked by the country's political and ethnic tensions. |
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Miller was the first photojournalist to witness these scenes, and the images she captured are indelibly etched on the public consciousness. |
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Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche. |
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They hope to make their extraordinary acts of romantic courtship a moment indelibly imprinted on the minds of their lovers. |
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Since this was our only formal meeting, the event is indelibly imprinted in my memory. |
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The grass and tree-covered landscape is still indelibly marked by massive craters, the result of the total war of the 1914-18 Western Front. |
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Moreover, what little is known about his life tends to be indelibly intermixed with a rich mythological overlay. |
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Many memories were lost or left behind that day, but some are indelibly etched on the minds of the islanders forever. |
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Cars that wear the double chevron symbol have always seemed indelibly French. |
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Both pieces have been in my collection a good few years now and have lasted for very many plays that have printed them indelibly on my mind. |
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The date it all started is indelibly etched on the former police officer's memory. |
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A work is the production of a human being, and a part of that human being is indelibly printed on it. |
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These surreal images are now seared indelibly into our memories. |
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His harsh campaign is still indelibly imprinted in Irish memory. |
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I'm sure that that number is indelibly imprinted in his brain. |
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If there's one player who I'd like to see indelibly linked to this series it would be Mitch. |
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Part of the problem is that, while they didn't invite the attack on LeBeouf, they now see it as indelibly linked to their art. |
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So indelibly last year, so indelibly the preserve of elderly attention seekers. |
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The moment people learn they or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer is indelibly etched in their lasting memories. |
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Valuables should be indelibly marked with your name and post-code. |
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Tied by geographic proximity, commerce, communities, and security, the Americas are indelibly linked. |
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That his new novel uses photography as a postscript for a moment in history which will forever be indelibly inscribed upon our souls is a gesture both probing and poignant. |
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These four musicians caused an earth tremor which was to mark an entire generation of young French people indelibly. |
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This sample shall be clearly and indelibly marked with the applicant's trade name or mark and its commercial designation. |
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A pycnometer must have a unique serial number legibly and indelibly marked on the bottle and its stopper. |
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Already so indelibly tied to one iconic film baddie, Bardem was concerned about playing another. |
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Most nominees put their stamp on their party, but this time around, the party has indelibly put its stamp on the nominee. |
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A digital thermometer must have indelibly marked on the main part of the instrument a serial number that is legible and unique. |
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In this way, Spain and Europe developed a spiritual physiognomy marked indelibly by the Gospel. |
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In this Kafkaesque twist of the legal system, Maria is a victim indelibly marked as a criminal. |
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Particularly the latter event, because of its ecumenical character, was imprinted indelibly on memories. |
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If marriage is invincible, indelibly written on the human heart, untouchable or only slightly touched by culture, where do all these fatherless families come from? |
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Her oven gloves, I notice, are indelibly filthy and the roasting tin is irrecoverably charred. |
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The blood of past executions had somehow indelibly tainted its ground. |
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His reputation is indelibly linked with these violent scenes. |
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But before I put that question, let me state that when I leave this conference, one very brief statement will be printed indelibly in my mind. |
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Sir Vincent had been a kind and courageous man, and his name would be indelibly etched in the Committee's history. |
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She and her influence, her ideas, her friendship, and her example have indelibly colored our lives. |
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And what we saw on the way was indelibly printed on my mind. |
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European culture and values indelibly shaped the urban and rural landscapes, particularly in terms of the use of space, and the structure and practice of government. |
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The bad news for his rivals, however, is that protest candidates have proved very effective at indelibly soiling whatever image the party is trying to convey at the moment. |
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The incident in question is burned indelibly in our memories. |
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Both he and the instrument are indelibly associated with country music. |
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Others, more positively disposed to the idea of a visual analogue to the music, stress that the video dimension provides a more complete experience that's indelibly enhancing. |
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Whether trained on the Gospels, the Kama Sutra, the Book of Mormon or even Martha Stewart Living, Patricia Hampl's eye would remain thoroughly and indelibly catechized. |
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The former is indelibly stitched into French film history thanks to her breakthrough role in Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour way back in 1959, though she has also made films for Georges Franju and Jean-Pierre Melville. |
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On average they are about 4-8 km apart, they are caringly and beautifully maintained, peaceful and have become indelibly a garden and landscape of their own. |
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It means being indelibly marked, inalterably changed, a new creation. |
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In the third place, motherhood is indelibly related to the demographic problems of each country and it is generally known that this is a grave problem. |
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Never daunted by the impossible, he even developed an additive to clean his engines mechanicals which succeeded in painting everyone around him indelibly blue. |
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Alongside the strong ideological currents, which have indelibly marked the 20th century, the role stands out of the great personalities, leaving deep and lasting traces in the history of mankind. |
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The Eucharist is indelibly marked by the event of the Lord's passion and death, of which it is not only a reminder but the sacramental re-presentation. |
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There was a lot in that kiss, both personal and indelibly political. |
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Each human being was destined to possess this holiness of Christ, and this mystical union with him must form the inner man, because this structure is located indelibly in his interior. |
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That is just as well: Mr Brown has almost certainly sunk too low to be relaunched, his image indelibly and unflatteringly fixed in the public mind. |
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The diaconal character is the configurative and distinguishing sign indelibly impressed in the soul, which configures the one ordained to Christ, who made himself the deacon or servant of all. |
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Yet again, in February 2008, the civil population was indelibly touched by the armed conflicts between the present government of Idriss Deby and rebel troups who looked to overturn it. |
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While the mutual fund industry has always been dominated by funds that have a specific mandate and focus, it has also been indelibly marked by famous go-anywhere funds. |
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According to Jenny's story, everything each of us does, every decision made during each day, is indelibly marked on a lifetime scantron sheet in Heaven. |
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