Examples of using Our memory in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Ecclesiastic
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Let us ask our memory.
Our memory was so good that we never learned a lesson.
She will live in our memory.
Our memory works like a time machine, but only in one direction.
What remains is our memory.
Our memory of her is still very fresh and you have to be respectful of that.
Our memory is where we store, retain and retrieve information.
They only stay in our memory.
If we rely on our memory… we do not know how time has been spent.
This is the ground of our memory.
The truth is, our memory is limited.
It has an established place in our memory.
And they take up more room in our memory than all the years that succeed them.
We have this image of a bitten apple in our memory.
And we can only activate our memory through our speech.
The way our memory works means it might be impossible to resist fake news completely.
Other studies have suggested that nuts can protect our memory and even boost intelligence.
Our memory of the past must guide the responsibility we accept in the present for the future.
There are some feasts which remain engraved in our memory and which, over time, acquire a more profound significance.
Our memory is a bit like an autoregistrar flash card, which records video in a circle, erasing old recordings.
The second word,“not listening to the Lord”- and the promises He has made us-means losing our memory.
Some meteorites leave behind vivid memories in our memory and a faint trace on the surface of the planet.
Our memory of the martyrs and past generations of Christians must be one that is realistic, not idealized or“triumphalistic”.
Just like other skills, our memory is also a skill and we can improve it with practice and healthy overall habits.
Our memory is a precious feature, and supplements like Neuro Natural Memory are designed to help us retain that feature.
We also find our memory has ordered events in a different sequence from someone else who has also experienced those events.
We use our memory not only to remember the past, but to guide our decisions in the future.
As we get older our memory appears to have a more limited capacity, holding a smaller number of thoughts than when we were younger.
We must evoke our memory so as not to lose the beautiful experience of that first love which feeds our hope.