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On top of this, the kids have to memorise five rhymes and learn the days of the week and the name of the months.
I try to memorise this argument in case I meet a gendarme during my subsequent meandering around the lanes.
I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch.
At my workplace my boss gets the children to memorise great tracks of English, but they don't understand a word of it.
He can memorise in a jiffy series of unassociated names listed by number and recall them by number and vice-versa.
Does one memorise a previously written piece, read verbatim from a carefully prepared script, or speak off the cuff and risk drying up?
We asked them to memorise a string of playing cards pulled randomly from a shuffled pack.
You have just 20 minutes in semi-darkness to memorise or scribble down the objects on view.
He can memorise 60 digit numbers in a jiffy and recite them forwards and backwards.
You wouldn't try and improve at a game by trying to memorise moves, you'd practise making them.
An instrument designed to measure, memorise and display the volume at metering conditions of water passing through the measurement transducer.
A penniless Cuban immigrant, he asked a friend to write them out phonetically on a piece of paper so he could memorise them.
The communication campaigns should also help them to memorise a few reference prices in euros.
The test will be a blind exam so applicants cannot memorise the answers but the Government is publishing a handbook guide to the areas being tested.
In effect, cookies memorise the data of the user so that the latter does not have to enter them again during subsequent visits.
Besides the linguistic work with synonyms, you must also memorise the position of the words in order to pick up the boxes.
I had this solid lullaby structure, this song that was soft, soothing and very easy to sing and memorise.
An instrument intended to measure, memorise and display the quantity of gas passing through the measurement transducer.
Acrostic psalms, though more difficult to write, were so written because they look nice and make it easier for people to memorise.
The piano-like keyboard was later replaced with an alphanumeric keyboard, which saved the operator from having to memorise chords.
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I read it over, over and over again to memorise every word of the letter, and it was a glad toil.
A story or narrative is invented for the purpose of helping the student, as it is claimed, to memorise it.
To some it is an easier method than the cards, there is less to memorise, or the crystal.
It is necessary that the sharp who practises it should be able to memorise instantly as many cards as possible.
Three times I reread the message in order to memorise it, then I burnt it to ashes.
In a similar manner, the pupil can memorise the three remaining stanzas.
There followed a tongue-twisting sentence, which I tried to memorise.
He can memorise at sight all the revolting contents of a swill-tub.
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