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memory and Commune
Jean Jaurès -- although a child in the provinces at the time of the Commune, hence with no direct memory —- made the ascent several times, accompanied by Édouard Vaillant, Jean Allemane, and by thousands of socialist, syndicalist, and anarchist militants.
He was superseded on the Committee by Delescluze, but he continued to direct some of the violent acts of the Commune, the overthrow of the Vendôme column, the destruction of Thiers's residence and of the expiatory chapel built to the memory of Louis XVI.

memory and remained
In the cruel clearness of her memory the boy remained unchanged, quick with the delight of laughter, and the pain with which she recalled that short destroyed childhood was still unendurable to her.
Although this produced a mode 7 that barely impacted upon CPU performance and gave the same visual quality as the BBC Micro, it remained compatible only with software that used the ROM routines for outputting text and graphics and still used 10 kB of memory for the display.
This has direct implications for the way in which the re-occupiers perhaps viewed crannogs as a legacy that remained alive in local tradition and memory.
Core was so expensive that parts of TX-0's memory were stripped for the TX-2, and what remained of the TX-0 was then given to MIT on permanent loan.
In particular, it has remained in broad use in the embedded computing world, though the recently developed EEMBC benchmark suite, HINT, Stream, and even Bytemark are widely quoted and used, as well as more specific benchmarks for the memory subsystem ( Cachebench ), TCP / IP ( TTCP ), and many others.
As the years moved on a sudden decline in the use of long flash-back sequences set in around 1917, but on the other hand the use of a transition to and from a brief single shot memory scene remained quite common in American films.
Gudrun emerged from the experience embittered by her alleged mistreatment and has remained devoted to her father's memory.
An investigation into the matter revealed that Keller may have experienced a case of cryptomnesia, which was that she had Canby's story read to her but forgot about it, while the memory remained in her subconscious.
* December 13 / 25 — Repose: Due to an error in record keeping, this was originally thought to be the day of Saint Herman's death, and because of the long-established tradition of celebrating his memory on this day, it has remained a feast day.
Its unusual rock formations, stone bridges, and waterfalls remained etched in Pei's memory for decades.
It was cleanly programmed and relatively bug-free, as well as speed gained from being written completely in x86 assembly language ( this remained the case for all versions until 4. 0 when Lotus switched to C ) and wrote directly to video memory rather than use the slow DOS and / or BIOS text output functions.
Instead, invention and disposition were determined to fall exclusively under the heading of dialectic, while style, delivery, and memory were all that remained for rhetoric.
Alcibiades ' military and political talents frequently proved valuable to whichever state currently held his allegiance, but his propensity for making powerful enemies ensured that he never remained in one place for long ; and, by the end of the war he had helped rekindle in the early 410s, his days of political relevance were a bygone memory.
The figure remained his primary subject ; his few landscapes were produced from memory or imagination.
Among the keynote speakers was leading liberal academic, Dr Abdulla Al Madani, who emphasised Gandhi ’ s moral vision: " Had he resorted to kidnapping, suicide-bombings, beheadings, or other barbarian means, his memory would not have remained rooted in the world's conscience.
In the many years since, the Lincoln Highway has remained a persistent memory:
Those were painful days, the memory of which has not remained with me.
He was married to a Protestant Christian woman and, despite his Hungarian background, he felt affiliated to German culture, writing in an autobiographical sketch, " When I reached the age of fifteen, I left the Jewish way of life and the study of the Torah ... Judaism remained a mere memory and since then I have always felt as a German and as a German only.
Anna Pavlovna corresponded with her mother and brothers in Russia and treasured the memory of her birth country: she founded a Russian boy's choir, where the members were to be dressed in traditional Russian costume, and it has been said of her that she remained a Russian Grand Duchess more than she ever became Queen of the Netherlands.
Unfortunately, visible registers remained 16-bit, and this unplanned addition to the instruction set required executing many instructions per memory reference compared to most 32-bit minicomputers.
By this point in his life his memory was beginning to slow down and he stopped accepting speaking engagements but remained active in the Douglas-Coldwell Foundation.
Addressing remained 18-bit, as in earlier DEC machines, allowing for a 256 kword main memory.
Piccinni remained popular, and on the death of Gluck, in 1787, proposed that a public monument be erected to his memorya suggestion which the Gluckists refused to support.

memory and engraved
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
The most out-standing match was the semi-final in which the selection of France was defeated by the German in the midst of a polemic arbitral decision that has remained engraved in the memory of the French.
Now, a small memory monument and a declaration of independence engraved in stone commemorates the independence movement.
Affixed in the center of the slab is a bronze plaque adorned with the five stars of a General of the Army and engraved with the following inscription: In memory of General Dwight D. Eisenhower and the forces under his command.
An engraved dedication reads: " William Dixon Ltd — in memory of 240 of their workmen who were killed by explosions in Blantyre Colliery on 22nd October, 1877 and 2nd July 1879 and many of whom are buried here ".
The memory of the King is perpetuated by an engraved figure in one of the prakarams ( closed precincts of a temple ) of the temple and the name of the chief deity, Shiva, as ' Aditya Varmeswara '.
Arrupe described that event as " a permanent experience outside of history, engraved on my memory .” Father Arrupe used his medical skills to help those who were wounded or dying.
The kneeler erected in the memory of Jan Twardowski with his last poem engraved at the Visitationist Church in Warsaw
As a tribute to his friend Arnold Sr. he incorporated his first tourbillon mechanism into one of Arnold's early pocket chronometers, Arnold No. 11, this has an engraved commemorative inscription dedicating his gift to the revered memory of Arnold.
At Thanington Church nearby is a small pane of glass engraved in his memory.

memory and people's
The language of the edict calls on the people's memory of their benevolent leaders, and exhorts them to enforce the provisions of the edict, and thereby restore perfection to the world.
Aware of the Egyptian people's strong political and emotional attachment to Nasser's memory, and the ideals of the Revolution, Sadat declared in his inauguration speech before the National Assembly on 7 October 1970, " I have come to you along the path of Gamal Abdel Nasser and I believe that your nomination of me to assume the responsibility of the Presidency is a nomination for me to continue the path of Nasser ".
The War Games showed that other Time Lords are also able to erase people's memories, as in that story, Jamie and Zoe's travels with the Doctor were erased from their memory, and the council of Time Lords also put a memory block on the Doctor so he could not pilot the TARDIS.
But SNK also wanted to take advantage of people's desire to play arcade games at home, but without making the same compromises on CPU and memory performance that typical home consoles were forced to make.
But SNK also wanted to take advantage of people's desire to play arcade games at home, but without making the same compromises on CPU and memory performance that typical home consoles were forced to make.
Aornis can edit people's memories so they don't remember her presence, which is why Thursday needed help from Landen to find Aornis in her own memory.
When alcohol is consumed at a rapid rate, the point at which most healthy people's long-term memory creation starts to fail usually occurs at approximately 0. 20 % BAC, but can be reached as low as 0. 14 % BAC for inexperienced drinkers.
folklore study as a strong discipline in representing the people's memory and people's voice.
* Recreational uses aside, nanomachines in people's brains will allow them to greatly expand their cognitive, memory and sensory capabilities, to directly interface with computers, and to telepathically communicate with other, similarly augmented humans via wireless networks.
Some believe that, as the synth constantly says " Remember nothing " and appears to be able to change people's memories, the aliens are somehow involved in wiping humanity's collective memory.
The three guests for this debate are exaggerated gothic artist Konstantinos Smith ( voice artist credited as Konstantinos. com ); positive thinker, motivational speaker and shyster Jeremy Robard ( Peter Silvestro ), who claims that his 3 step program called " Think Your Way To Success " has changed people's lives and made him very rich ; and Jenny Louise Crab ( Mary Birdsong ), a woman mentally scarred by the murder of her foster parents, but seemingly addicted to high strength mood elevators in an effort to block the memory, making her insanely hyperactive and scarily cheerful.
If it sees truth as the widest possible compilation of people's perceptions, stories, myths and experiences, it will have chosen to restore memory and foster a new humanity, and perhaps that is justice in its deepest sense.
It seems likely that Husein was merely responsible for a significant renovation of the tower that lingered in the people's memory.
That these treatments took place in people's homes is hotly disputed by Shaldon and he has accused Nosé of a faulty memory and not being completely honest, as allegendly revealed by some shared Polish Vodka, many years earlier.
Researchers like Elizabeth Loftus have challenged eyewitness testimony based on the fact that people's memory can be distorted.

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