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memoriesnoun
Plural form of memory.
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Memories
Sweet Memories is a song by Mickey Newbury, brought to success by Andy Williams. The song reached #4 on the adult contemporary chart and #75 on the Billboard chart in 1968. Other versions include those by Willie Nelson, Brenda Lee & Ricky Van Shelton, Ray Charles & Mary Ann, The Everly Brothers, and Roy Orbison.
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Memories refer to the mental processes involved in encoding, storing, and retrieving information from past experiences or events. They are the subjective recollections and impressions of personal experiences that individuals are able to recall and access in their minds. Memories can range from factual information, such as remembering a phone number, to more complex recollections of emotions, sensations, and details of past events.
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Memories is an anime produced in 1995 by artist/director Katsuhiro Otomo which were based on three of his manga short stories. The film is composed of three episodes: "Magnetic Rose", "Stink Bomb" and "Cannon Fodder". The latter story was directed by Otomo himself.
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Rank popularity for the word 'memories' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3713
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Rank popularity for the word 'memories' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3563
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of memories in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of memories in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of memories in a Sentence
Cherish the time with your parents. Our time will come just like theirs. Keep holding on to those memories, envisaging that good memories will not cease forever.
The source material were my memories, but then the film took on its own life, now my memories are tainted by the film.
Its lovely now that the mania is not so intense, people come up (to me) and just have very fond memories of it. Its a really sweet thing. I think the only scary part was right in the thick of it all, when it was very, very intense. Now the intensity has died down and its just very warm memories.
There is so much death and loss and devastation in this case, it's hard to know where to begin, the defendant planted a bomb that led to painful eulogies and terrifying memories. Surviving family members were left to attend to funerals and live lives with bittersweet memories of those lost forever and painful reminders of what could have been.
It's better to let the past be buried in the past itself,because if not so it hinders the working of the present and future.Those dreams which didn't turn true before was because there's some better dream yet to come into light.So never long for those memories to be alive again,let them remain memories itself because you never know that your life's chronicle still holds your most beautiful and the best dream ever which it's going to reveal later.
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- ذكرياتArabic
- erindringerDanish
- ErinnerungenGerman
- αναμνήσειςGreek
- memorojEsperanto
- recuerdosSpanish
- muistojaFinnish
- SouvenirsFrench
- cuimhní cinnIrish
- यादेंHindi
- memóriákHungarian
- KenanganIndonesian
- ricordiItalian
- 思い出Japanese
- ನೆನಪುಗಳುKannada
- � �억Korean
- memoriaeLatin
- herinneringenDutch
- minnerNorwegian
- wspomnieniaPolish
- recordaçõesPortuguese
- amintiriRomanian
- воспоминанияRussian
- minnenSwedish
- நினைவுகள்Tamil
- జ్ఞాపకాలుTelugu
- ความทรงจำThai
- hatıralarTurkish
- یادیںUrdu
- Kỷ niệmVietnamese
- זכרונותYiddish
- 回忆Chinese
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