Examples of using Distant memory in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Distant memory.
You love a distant memory.
A distant memory returned.
The pain a distant memory.
A distant memory of a normal essence.
People also translate
Not as a distant memory.
In both countries the crisis is a distant memory.
I'm not a distant memory, Kate.
A full night's sleep seems a distant memory.
Even one distant memory of me.
But now all that is a distant memory.
Taste, touch, smell, and sound become a distant memory, but our sight-- ah, our sight expands, and we can suddenly see the world we have left behind so clearly.
It will all be a distant memory.
As a working mother of two, the stress andcraziness has made the bliss I felt while on vacation this summer seem like a distant memory.
Has become a distant memory.
When I exercised on January 1st,my overindulgence on New Year's Eve was a distant memory.
It too is a distant memory.
The scorching heat of the summer has now become a distant memory.
It is only a distant memory now.
It will lose its luster and become like a distant memory.
However, it is a distant memory today.
There were times, not long ago,when the football family thought that the scourge of racism was a distant memory," Ceferin said.
In Macedonia all this was not a distant memory but a recent experience.
For Yoon Ah-ee,magic seems like a distant memory.
LA becoming a distant memory.
Those Kappa sisters were nothing but a distant memory.
The helmets and goggles of the founders are a distant memory, but the Ninety-Nines still exists, and thrives, today.
The holidays are now a distant memory.
Is now just a distant memory.
Spartacus would be a distant memory.