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Remembrance

Andenken, m. remembrance, memory, andeft a. other, another, else, aoderartigt a. different, of another kind, iinderbar, a. alterable, changeable. [Pg.23]

But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you (John 14 26)... [Pg.104]

All the way home in the stale-air-and-diesel grumbling of the mini-cab I think of Adam, because that s what I do when I m too tired to stop myself, though what I think of is nothing I could draw, or speak of, or write about. I can t hear his voice or feel his touch, but what fills me is too real, too whole, to call memory or even remembrance. [Pg.45]

I do not want to paint an ideal picture," he said. "There was terrible distress in Germany during the fourth and fifth years of the war. We had air raids. Nevertheless, Duerrfeld was able to make the best of it. My effective actual remembrance is confused with impressions I have received in the last year."... [Pg.185]

In remembrance of the isolation of carbene 78 (Section m.C) it seems acceptable that 141, formed from 140 by a [l,2]-migration of the substituent, functions as a second intermediate. Carbene 141 can subsequently fragment into a nitrene 143 and carbon monoxide or open to an isocyanate 144, which alternatively may also be generated from an acid azide via acylnitrene 142. In comparison to calculated reaction pathways 75 78 and 82 81 (Schemes... [Pg.147]

By the sudden and unexpected death of Professor Gabriello Illuminati on 22nd January 1986 the Italian chemical community has lost one of its most distinguished and authoritative members. I dedicate this chapter to his memory, hoping that this will help to keep alive the remembrance of the man who has contributed more than anyone else to the introduction and development of Physical Organic Chemistry in Italy. [Pg.106]

Pronst s great work is titled A la recherche du temps perdu in the original French and is also known as Remembrance of Things Past or In Search of Lost Time in English translations. [Pg.385]

Odors affect human behavior more than we realize. They are now appreciated as important in human health and disease. Above all, the powerful role of learning is impressive. Odors become associated with pleasant and unpleasant experiences and can retain their hedonic value lifelong. This applies to food, to social and sexual relationships, and to environments such as houses, workplaces, or landscapes. Writers rather than scientists have described such anecdotes. In Remembrances of Things Past, Marcel Proust evoked a flood of childhood memories by the taste of a madeleine dipped in lime-blossom tea. Jean-Paul Sartre tells in his autobiography Les Mots how the halitosis of his grade-school teacher became to him the odor of authority. [Pg.418]

The authors are indebted to Dr. Peter Given, to whose remembrance this paper is dedicated, for his invaluable encouragement, advice and fnendship in the early phases of the coal studies leading to the experiments reported in this paper. [Pg.109]

Wohler s room was filled with portraits of his two best friends, Liebig and Berzelius. Not long before his death, he hesitatingly held out to a friend at parting a little box wrapped in paper, saying to him, Keep it in remembrance of me. Do not open it until you are on the train/ The box was found to contain a spoon and the words, A present from Berzelius, he used this platinum spoon many years in his researches. Wohler died on September 23,1882. In accordance with his wish, there is no bronze or marble monument to mark his resting place, but only a stone with the name Friedrich Wohler (13). [Pg.602]

As I mentioned in other chapters, Proust was a fascinating writer, best known for his seven-volume work. In Search of Lost Time (older English translations have used the title Remembrance of Things Past). The novel draws heavily on the Proust s own life and experiences, but he made sure that the main character also had experiences that Proust never had. Most of the book s characters were metaphors for actual people he had encountered in real life, and the characters often combine traits of several different friends or lovers. The closeness of the novel to his life is revealed on two occasions near the end of the novel, when he mentions that Marcel is the first name of the narrator. [Pg.149]

Proust never actually liked the original ixtle Remembrance of Things Past, because he did not think it was an accurate translation of his origi-... [Pg.149]

Heuet, Stephane, Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Past Combray (graphic novel) (New York NBM Publishing, Inc., 2002). (An excellent comic-book approach to understanding Proust for most mortals who cannot sit through 3,000 pages.)... [Pg.283]

Proust, Marcel, The Sweet Cheat Gone, Chapter 3, Volume 6 of Remembrance of Things Past (translated by C. K. Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin revised by D. J. Enright) (New York Modern Library, 1992). [Pg.288]

Dr. Melfi Marcel Proust. Wrote a seven-volume classic. Remembrance of Things Past. He took a bite of a madeleine—a kind of tea cookie he used to have when he was a child—and that one bite unleashed a tide of memories of his childhood and ultimately, his entire life. [Pg.351]

The instrument is, moreover, of the same nature. It consists essentially of mental processes, such as becoming aware, comprehension, understanding, conscious mastery of one s mental forms, concentration, remembrance, forgetting. The physical exercises themselves only serve to facilitate these mental actions. We are therefore concerned, in the last analysis, with a fairly specific form of behaviour . A behaviourist would not find this term appropriate, since his criteria for its use are not satisfied here namely, that the phenomenon can be observed by an external observer. [Pg.234]

Valujskikh A, Lakkis FG. 2003. In remembrance of things past Memory T cells and transplant rejection. Immunol Rev. 196 65-74. [Pg.170]

In the space of a hoofbeat, the scene before Victor Padorin horrified him and stirred the noblest of feelings in his breast. A remembrance of chivalry, valour and a younger, prouder man than perhaps he had ever been. The stage was ripe for the hero s entrance. [Pg.165]

Kavcic, V. and Duffy, C. J. (2003) Atten-tional dynamics and visual perception mechanisms of spatial disorientation in Alzheimer s disease. Brain 126, 1173-1181. Monacelli, A. M., Cushman, L. A., Kavcic, V. and Duffy, C. J. (2003) Spatial disorientation in Alzheimer s disease the remembrance of things passed. Neurology 61, 1491-1497. [Pg.343]

Lord, give me tears of repentance and remembrance of death, and contrition. [Pg.369]

Olton, D. S., and Samuelson, R. J. (1976). Remembrance of places passed spatial memory in rats. Journal of Experimental Psychology Animal Behavior Processes, 2, 97-116. [Pg.326]


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