Examples of using One memory in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I do. One memory.
Nope, it was just that one memory.
To the one memory that you have.
All because of that one memory.
Perhaps one memory may be a reality.
It's all because of that one memory.
I have only one memory of him.
It did, which means this goes far beyond that one memory.
Give me one memory.
Only one memory hotspot is registering.
Building our own unique histories one memory at a time.
That's one memory I don't want to lose.
But above all the rest, there is one memory that torments me.
This is one memory you will savor forever!
You could write about happy memories- one memory a day.
I do not have one memory of that time.
Take one memory, explore it like a new land," the visiting poet tells the class.
But you gotta tell me just one memory about something I ask.
But if one memory lapse allowed a killer to go free.
Malcolm lives with his single mother and has only one memory of his father.
You would think one memory of that place would be enough.
Beyond the images Kyle described fromthat one night, he couldn't retrieve even one memory.
And maybe one memory will convince someone. Even if it's only me.
And after I have made a work,I find that there's usually one memory of that work that burns in my head.
You just need to press one memory button and then the height will be back to the original one. .
This 2CH Mini Indoor RC Helicopter is made of alloy andABS material, powered by battery, comes with one memory card and card reader.
You have more conviction in one memory… than I have in my entire being.
An object from one memory has been grouped with a place from another memory and a person from yet another.
Before I go any further, though, may I bid farewell to those colleagues leaving us, who played an important role in our consultations and collective work, namely, Ambassador Anda Filip of Romania; Ambassador Henrik Salander of Sweden; Ambassador Camilo Reyes of Colombia,with whom I share more than one memory, since we were foreign ministers at more or less the same time and our paths crossed in New York; and Ambassador Chris Westdal of Canada.
In fact, if I cling to one memory of this year, it would be walking down a darkened hallway with five spongy fingers grasping the handle underneath my hand.