Oddly enough, I memorized the Anglo-Saxon rune alphabet in high school with a friend of mine so we could pass notes in geometry class. |
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The schoolboys of classical Athens memorized the Homeric passages that taught the classical virtues. |
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This Chinese anthology was memorized studiously in preparation for literary exams. |
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In the case of many monks, it seems they could have memorized many things in past lives, so now it is like recalling that memory. |
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On this day, the service revolves around memorized recitations by children. |
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The second note had been shorter than the first, so short that Asim had quickly memorized it. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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The monotonous words sounded fake and insincere, as if they were predetermined and he was only reciting the memorized lines in some sort of play. |
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The plane's engine hummed incessantly in my ears, while we read of the mission files again, making sure that the details were memorized. |
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By dinner time I've memorized the themes and meanings of the names of all the minor prophets, as well as significant scriptures in each. |
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I had memorized all the cracks and crevices in the ceiling, including the shadows they cast. |
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Retrieval time from the memorized table increases as the operands get larger. |
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I can almost hear her reciting lines from movies I practically have memorized. |
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He had the dimensions of the room, the door, even the toilet, all memorized in his head. |
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His poems have been memorized and recited by ordinary people across his vast continent. |
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Lowell memorized the details of the technology and carried it back across the Atlantic. |
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I knew all of the cartoons by heart and pretty much memorized the text, which was also excellent. |
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The priest's accent is thick, and he falters in his memorized patter about the church's attempts to overcome poverty and prejudice. |
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These questions are one way you can get into trouble if you've memorized your full presentation. |
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I would then take a strip of paper and the pencil from my pocket book and write all the registrations next to the color of the vehicles memorized. |
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To insert a memorized transaction, right-click on an empty ledger line, go to the memorized item in the pop-up menu and select the transaction you wish to insert. |
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No memorized list of rhetorical devices will make an orator of a student who cannot grasp and creatively imitate the structure of a twenty-minute speech. |
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In fact, it is so short that, in its Chinese translation, it is memorized by Chinese monks and nuns and recited daily as part of morning devotions. |
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At the same time, information about accepted variants of combat employment of electronic engineering units is memorized by it for further repeated use. |
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This month I have memorized the curve of your smile, the dimples in your cheeks and forehead, the point at which the curls at the back of your head meet your neck. |
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Every day she covered that one page with poetry, stories, her story, and then she memorized it, and then she erased the pencil marks with breadcrumbs. |
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He whistled an old song he had memorized and stared at the sea. |
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Think of all the song lines, or at least refrains, we've all memorized. |
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Countless American school children have memorized the speech over the decades, even though no definitive edition of the text exists. |
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User Setting This mode allows you to manually set your favorite parameters and these settings will be memorized. |
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Parameter values or settings once used in calculation can be memorized and the stored data can be recalled for use in similar calculations. |
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Can ask questions or make statements with reasonable accuracy but only with memorized phrases. |
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The memorized data is transmitted according to the protocol given in the Appendix. |
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The words at the beginning of the phrase are apparently better memorized than words at the end. |
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During the junior years students can develop a narrow view of mathematics as a set of procedures to be learned and memorized. |
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The own position is displayed, as well as the direction and distance to a memorized position or to another D-Star station. |
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The values of the test performed are of course memorized for subsequent printing. |
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Every time the bird compares its own subsong to the memorized template, the syllables most similar to those present in the template become slightly more probable. |
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They are the ones known intimately by cartoon cognoscenti, often memorized line-for-line and take-for-take, recited in unison by gleeful aficionados. |
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A corollary of this is to have star maps and a red light with you, so that you can look up the location of anything you haven't memorized how to find yet. |
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Chinese math guru Lu Chao currently holds the Guinness World Record for most memorized digits. |
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So you've memorized the famous Patterson footage of a grainy Bigfoot. |
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Most of the cast had their lines memorized, except for Dan, of course. |
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She had memorized the twists and turns of the path she took now. |
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Nathan did not understand Thiago completely, but memorized his words. |
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This tool can be quickly memorized and utilized. |
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Many years ago there was a rumor that a basketball star had memorized the entire Manhattan phone book. |
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Increasingly interested in perfecting Twain's mannerisms, he embarked on several years of study of Twain's character and habits and eventually memorized hours of Twain's material. |
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Tetzlaff cited musicologists and paraphrased Berg's letters to his secret lover, Hanna Fuchs-Robettin, sprinkling in memorized details from the score with the detached rigor of a cryptologist. |
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However, the program shift setting is memorized. |
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Maybe some do but I certainly do not have it memorized. |
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Knowledge seems to be largely restricted to memorized passages, such as traditional tales and songs. |
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One beep is emitted to confirm that the extension number was memorized. |
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This point of menu is only posted so at least a data is memorized. |
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Bob memorized his haftarah for his 1957 bar mitzvah from a record but promptly erased it from his memory to make room for baseball trivia. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am surprised that my colleague did not have that section of the Criminal Code memorized after sponsorship, but that she had to read it, fair enough. |
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Many of the ancient texts still provide core elements of Hindu rituals and, despite their great length, are memorized in their entirety by Brahman priests and scholars. |
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Compings should never be memorized but should be applied in a completely extemporaneous manner. |
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One who has memorized the whole Quran is called a hafiz who, it is said, will be able to intercede for ten people on the Last Judgment Day. |
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Muhammad's companions memorized and recorded the content of these revelations, known as the Quran. |
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Raised in a Calvinistic Methodist home, he was a devout child who attended church regularly and memorized scripture at night. |
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She comes with the song memorized, so when she stands there and sings, she closes her eyes. |
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Other patterns, the irregular verbs, we store separately as unique items to be memorized. |
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Stress is usually truly lexical and must be memorized as part of the pronunciation of an individual word. |
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Lowell had memorized all the workings of British power looms without writing anything down. |
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The poem was very popular from the 1850s on and was memorized in elementary schools for literary practice. |
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Storytelling is therefore not a memorized art. |
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I was quite satisfied with myself, with my eyeliner mustache, my memorized lines in Latin, and my entrance: a rowboat lit by two flaming torches carried me, at dusk, across a lake to the theatre. |
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Once the magnetic tape reaches a constant speed, the memorized sounds are transmitted to the tape recorder, along with a calibration tone and the time at which the signal was captured. |
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Hindu scriptures were composed, memorized and transmitted verbally, across generations, for many centuries before they were written down. |
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After the visit, participants and staff of the Learning Club collaborate during a debriefing session to determine how well everyone has memorized the various elements of the visit. |
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We show that in the absence of an input, the neural dynamics itinerate over several states corresponding to each of the memorized output patterns after many targets have been learned. |
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Ideally, every single line of every speech should be memorized and the speaker's performance thoroughly rehearsed with the help of a tape or video recorder. |
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The display shows the band, preset number and station frequency memorized. |
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This is often not marked in any way, so must be memorized as an exception. |
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Whilst prophetic traditions were widely publicized, memorized and disseminated to all, the education of tasawwuf was restricted and its propagation circumspective. |
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Features that make a password good tend to make it antimnemonic as well, which is bad because a password should be memorized rather than written down. |
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A peasant with a great deal of experience and intelligence would then be wiser than an official who had memorized the Classics but not experienced the real world. |
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Accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules are believed by Buddhists to have been summarized after his death and memorized by his followers. |
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Like kids who had memorized every slight, every insult, every threat leading up to a great schoolyard brawl, the New Jersey Statehouse press corps packed Gov. |
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In many traditions of folk music, the tunes are not written but are memorized by successive generations of musicians and passed on in what is known as the oral tradition. |
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She memorized the historical dates only to regurgitate them on the exam. |
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