Asteroid strikes and nuclear war are, from memory, two of the examples he uses.
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Natural disasters tend to fade from memory as scenes of destruction slip from prominence in the media.
In 2009, he'd worked from memory and flubbed the wording, requiring a private do-over the next day.
As the financial crisis fades from memory and the economy recovers, instructors worry that the moment has passed.
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This is difficult watching a movie based on an 1, 168-page novel that you can practically recite from memory.
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We can both recite from memory at this very instant who owes us money and where each project stands.
Bonnard never painted from life, only from memory, which explains why his painting feels at once concrete and abstract.
Police said the 77-year-old, whose training career spans 40 years, suffers from memory loss and walks with a stoop.
Jennings patiently taught each part of every song to the singers from memory.
As best I can tell, through 13 TV appearances, several meetings and one press conference, everything comes from memory.
Asked for dates and times of the resignation meetings, Mr Gray responded from memory, before referring to notes in front of him.
Sid Simmons, a 74-year-old blind man, will also show off his talent, paintings of scenes of his youth from memory.
The defense challenged whether the teen was reconstructing events from memory or from the text messages and cell phone images.
He can draw from memory the precise structure of almost any drug, dissecting their flaws and attributes atom by atom.
Apparently only one original performer survived, Jana Sedova, who reconstructed the play from memory in 1961 for one performance in Prague.
From memory, that got a round of applause from a party whose attitude to devolution has been and is changing fast.
The defense challenged whether all three witnesses were reconstructing events from memory or from the text messages and cell phone images.
That night in Lisbon is never far from memory whenever the words 'Europe' and 'Celtic' are mentioned in the same breath.
Even now, thirty-eight years later, he can name, from memory, nearly every player on the Fordham team: Yelverton, Sullivan, Mainor, Charles, Zambetti.
Substantial parts of what hospitals do most notably, intensive care are now too complex for clinicians to carry them out reliably from memory alone.
If the interview is conducted over the phone, you get no extra credit for looking up during the interview or speaking from memory.
Often enough, no train would pass, as if that part of Argentina had been erased from memory as well as from the map.
In the fury of the bitter Florida court battles that took up most of the last five weeks, Bush's nearly flawless campaign receded from memory.
Does the information the investor has acquired get erased from memory?
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Oh and if something's wrong here..sorry, I'm doing this from memory.
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But other recent in-flight movies from memory have been pretty grim.
The researchers also found a direct link between the number of tangles and scores from memory tests carried out on the eight people before they died.
Jim Mochanz, who worked for 10 years installing mobile phone masts, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he now suffers from memory loss and mood swings.
That means they can diversify away from memory today, when the market is bad, but return when conditions improve, while investing in new technology and capacity.
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