The hands helped those of a religious mind to commit to memory a roster of those considered blessed. |
However, he did encourage William in his reading, and in particular set him to commit to memory large portions of verse, including works by Milton, Shakespeare and Spenser. |
Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration. |
One of the 25 words whose definitions she had to commit to memory was ennui. |
She then had to commit to memory the policies specific to Boundary Bay, which encompasses the air space three miles north of the airport, three miles south, three miles west, six miles east and up to 1,500 feet. |
It certainly would be easier not to have to commit to memory our PIN but, unfortunately, it is necessary in our less than perfect world. |