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81 have a memory like an elephant
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82 jog s.o.'s memory
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83 refresh one's memory
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84 refresh s.o.'s memory
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85 terrific memory
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86 cache memory
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87 if my memory serves me right/well
if my memory serves me right/wellsi no me falla la memoria, si mal no recuerdoEnglish-spanish dictionary > if my memory serves me right/well
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88 if my memory serves me well
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89 in memory of
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90 of blessed memory
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91 random access memory
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92 to be seared on one's memory
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93 to jog somebody's memory
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94 to lose one's memory
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95 to search one's memory
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96 within living memory
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97 within somebody's memory
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98 from memory
(by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) de memoria -
99 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) hasta donde la memoria alcanza -
100 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) hasta donde la memoria alcanza
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