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remembering and asteroid
Ripley considers that the day hadn't turned out like she'd hoped as she underwent the ritual the day before, remembering how they entered the asteroid, slipping unnoticed past its defenses and the fleet outside.

remembering and Kirk
A plaque remembering James Dobie resides in Beith Auld Kirk.

remembering and agrees
All sources remembering that day agrees on the sacred tone of the day, when all people assembled in their churches for a common cause.

remembering and .
His remembering the self-dictate brought no peace -- only a faint chill of doubt.
At noontime, remembering what the teacher had said about maybe playing with the kids, Jack stayed close to the schoolhouse while all the other big boys, except Charles, went off out the road to play ball.
And yet the elements which capture his liberal and humanistic imagination are those which make the English story worth telling and worth remembering.
My other nugget of art and architectural knowledge -- besides remembering that it was Ghiberti who designed the doors of the baptistery in Florence -- is the three styles of Greek columns.
All this remembering took place the other night when I had supper with the Ziegfeld Girls at the Beverly Hills Club.
And so, he squirms with each play, remembering his youth.
In particular he sought the gentle, sweet-faced nuns, with head coverings and veils coming to the middle of their foreheads, remembering their expressions until he reached home and set them down on paper.
and it is to be noted also that confidence should grow from remembering that great men often appeared in the past to turn local catastrophe into future good for all mankind.
No wonder that Pozzatti and I had at times difficulty in remembering the real purpose of our presence, namely, Cultural Exchange.
From the dated poems we can venture certain conclusions about Hardy's career in poetry, always remembering that conclusions based on a fraction of the whole must remain tentative.
Erikson has noted that, unless this trust developed early, the time ambivalence experienced, in varying degree and temporarily, by all adolescents ( as a result of their remembering the more immediate gratification of wants during childhood, while not yet having fully accepted the long-range planning required by adulthood ) may develop into a more permanent sense of time diffusion.
At the doorway he squinted up at the gray morning overcast and patted his jacket pockets for the cigarettes, remembering then that he'd left them at the Doughnuttery.
She closed her eyes, remembering the small French cemetery, enclosed by stone walls.
This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write.
It was a difficult shoot for Campbell who had to learn elaborate choreography for the battle scenes, which involved him remembering a number system because the actor was often fighting opponents that were not really there.
In these sources, Benjamin swore an oath, on the memory of Joseph, that he was innocent of theft, and, when challenged about how believable the oath would be, explained that remembering Joseph was so important to him that he had named his sons in Joseph's honour ; these sources go on to state that Benjamin's oath touched Joseph so deeply that Joseph was no longer able to pretend to be a stranger.
An example would be the problem of remembering a phone number and recalling it later.
Neither of these experiments on their own would fully explain how the process of remembering a phone number works.
Indeed, his mother was illiterate and never recorded the date of his birth, remembering only that he had been born on a Wednesday, eight days before the Feast of the Ascension, which itself occurs 40 days after Easter.
Queensrÿche fared better later the decade, releasing the rock opera Operation: Mindcrime in 1988, which tells a story of a young man, Nikki, awoken from a coma suddenly remembering work done as a political assassin.
If this output is then used as the clock signal for a similarly arranged D flip-flop ( remembering to invert the output to the input ), you will get another 1 bit counter that counts half as fast.
Specific episodes are made easier to remember and recall by repeatedly exposing oneself to them ( which strengthens the links in the memory space ) allowing for faster retrieval when remembering.
The lateral Prefrontal cortex ( PFC ) is essential for remembering contextual details of an experience rather than for memory formation.
Using PET studies and word stimuli, Endel Tulving found that remembering is an automatic process.
In the condition of H. M. the same results from this priming task are reflected when looking at the other basic memory functions like remembering, recall and recognizing.

imminent and doom
He read the apparition as a cometary portent of doom foreshadowing the imminent fall of Sultan Zayn al-Abidin ( AD 1418 / 1420-1470 ).
With art by Adam Kubert, the design of Kryptonian society is distinct yet again from Birthright, incorporating elements of both pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity and Donner's work on the first two Christopher Reeve films, in particular the notion of Krypton's Council threatening Jor-El with harsh punishment were he to make public his predictions of their planet's imminent doom.
The play ends with the royal family awaiting their imminent doom.
With art by Adam Kubert, Jor-El is depicted for the first time with a beard and the design of Kryptonian society is distinct yet again from Birthright and Man of Steel, incorporating elements of Donner's work on the first two Christopher Reeve films, in particular the notion of Krypton's Council threatening Jor-El with harsh penalty of exile to the very Phantom Zone he himself had discovered if he were to make public his predictions of their planet's imminent doom or otherwise attempt to " create a climate of panic.
Perceiving him as an imminent threat, the Celestials use the words ' danger ' and ' doom ' at the mere sight of the adult Franklin, who opts to warp the three of them away to the inner sphere of a local gas giant.
In the words of the former US diplomat Paul B. Henze, " As his doom became imminent, Mengistu alternated between vowing resistance to the end and hinting that he might follow Emperor Tewodros's example and commit suicide.
Sam is also wary of time travel ; he is convinced their doom is imminent every time they open The Book.
Kirk, however, never gets the chance to reveal Yonada's secret and warn Natira of its imminent doom.
" The hand writing on the wall " ( or " the handwriting on the wall " or " the writing is on the wall " or " Mene Mene "), is an idiom for " imminent doom or misfortune " and for " the future is predetermined ".

imminent and asteroid
The extremely high performance would permit even a late launch to succeed, and the vehicle could effectively transfer a large amount of kinetic energy to the asteroid by simple impact, and in the event of an imminent asteroid impact a few predicted deaths from fallout would probably not be considered prohibitive.

imminent and Kirk
" Kirk tries to offer a peaceful solution ; Krako rejects it out of hand, and has Kirk locked up under threat of imminent death hoping he'll change his mind.
Kirk warns Atoz of the planet's imminent destruction and that they must leave immediately.

imminent and agrees
Jane agrees and is given money to stay at the nearby Blitz hotel ( under the assumed name of Miss Montresor of New York ) and to buy a dress to wear when she is following the Grand Duchess to the events, during which they will swap dresses when they suspect that a kidnap or murder attempt is imminent.
Christine finally agrees, and an underground chamber stocked with gunpowder begins to fill with water in order to douse the danger ; the water begins to fill up the torture chamber as well, threatening Nadir and Raoul with imminent death by drowning.

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