31. It is older than any living human, but not beyond the grasp of a collective human memory. 32. Jacobson advised the museum on Jewish burial customs, probing the collective family memory. 33. Little did they know that the dawn would bring one of the slowest topwater fishing days in their collective memories. 34. Many say they are seeking closure to the tragedy that is etched in our collective memory. 35. Ms. Sultan sees his work as addressing class issues, the impact of pop culture, collective memory and nostalgia. 36. One nation, indivisible, with the collective memory of a lobotomized flea. 37. On both the political left and the right, critics accused the Foreign Ministry of trifling with painful collective memories. 38. Or is it more important for a society to concentrate on collective memory? 39. Reagan touched the collective memory of many Democrats because he embodied their experience. 40. Research libraries, of course, are the warehouses of collective scholarly memory, and librarians take seriously their obligation to preserve academic material for future generations. |
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